Flights Logs Show A Single Israeli Plane Secretly Flew Out of Atlanta During Airport Blackout
A
cargo plane operated by an Israeli airline with full customs
clearance, was the only plane to leave Atlanta during a massive
airport blackout.
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December, 2017
Atlanta
– The world’s busiest airport experienced an unprecedented power
outage that seemed to defy all of the precautions put in place to
prevent it, and during the 11-hour ordeal, internet users noted that
only one mysterious plane was allowed to leave the airport.
Over
1,000 flights were canceled when the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport lost power around 1 p.m. on Sunday, causing a
chaotic situation as thousands of travelers were affected. While
Georgia Power claimed that the power outage was the result of a small
fire, it left many wondering why the generators and backup systems
available to prevent such an emergency were not utilized.
All
flights were grounded during the power outage—or at least that is
what the public was told. According to the air traffic website,
FlightRadar24, there was at least one flight that landed at the
airport right before the power went out and then left in the middle
of the ordeal. A Boeing 747, with the tail number 4X-ICB, is a cargo
plane that landed in Atlanta from Mexico City at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Despite
the fact that Atlanta officials claim the next flight did not leave
the airport until 12:26 a.m. on Monday, after the power was restored,
the records from 4X-ICB show that it departed from Atlanta at 6:27
p.m. on Sunday—right in the middle of the outage.
The
plane’s next destination was Liege, Belgium, and while it could be
played off as just another cargo plane, the fact that it was the only
plane allowed to leave Atlanta’s airport is just one notable
factor
The
plane is operated by CAL Cargo Airlines, a Jewish airline company
headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel. Its fleet consists of just three
Boeing 747’s and it claims to transport a variety of cargo,
including “controlled pharmaceutical and healthcare products, live
animals, dangerous goods, oversize and overweight cargo.”
The
airline’s website lists two members on its Board of
Directors—Chairman & CEO, Offer Gilboa, an Israeli entrepreneur
who previously worked for one of the largest commercial real estate
companies in Israel; and Vice Chairman Muli Ravina, an Israeli
businessman who previously worked as Assistant to the Director
General at the Ministry of Finance.
Not
only does CAL Cargo Airlines have direct ties to the Israeli
Government but there is also a questionable amount of power
surrounding one of the airline’s businesses. Liege Airport Cargo
Handling Services (LACHS), a cargo terminal in Belgium, is fully
owned and operated by CAL Cargo Airlines.
The
company’s website boasts its Customs Clearance status, which allows
LACHS to gives CAL Cargo Airlines “the ability to load and unload
trucks without the presence of a customs agent,” essentially
meaning that no one outside of the company has to know what it is
transporting.
Our customs approved process includes the ability to load and unload trucks without the presence of a customs agent, print customs documents locally rather than traveling to the customs office, and clear customs documents simply and more quickly than ever before.”
After
4X-ICB departed from Atlanta on Sunday, its records show that it made
a stop at its hub in Liege, and then landed in Tel Aviv on Monday,
after a stop in Larnaca, Cyprus. Now, the internet is searching for
answers as to what the cargo plane could have been transporting from
the United States to the airline’s headquarters in Israel.
While
users on 4chan suggested that the cargo could have been anything from
nuclear weapons, to gold, to paperwork, to people, a report from
Squawker noted that “the most popular suggestion is that this
blackout was part of an operation to discreetly move some W80
variable yield nuclear warheads out of the country, and into the
hands of the Israeli’s. The power outage being a necessary part of
the ruse to blind nuclear detection devices that are standard at all
major airports.”
Although
officials have attempted to claim that an 11-hour blackout at the
world’s busiest airport was simply caused by a small fire,
investigations by internet users have discovered that only one plane
was allowed to leave during that blackout—and its airline has no
oversight from customs agents, along with direct ties to the Israeli
government.
As The Free Thought Project has reported, Israel has intentionally ramped up hostility toward Iran in the last month, and after the Trump Administration announced that it plans to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, Israel responded to increased tensions with Palestine by launching airstrikes.
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