Take a look at the downed RQ170, on
display in Iran. It is ready for a return flight home. So why did it not
destroy itself, as it was programmed to do? Why didn't it automatically return
to its home base, as it was programmed to do? How is it that all its
duplicitous "fail safe" features did not work as it was programmed to
do, and . . . . . . . . . . . . . who is in charge of the cover-up?
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to know this, even before it was
stated. The plane cost 6 million dollars. It is a "top secret" spy
machine with a host of technical innovations, on board. In the event of a
failure or a disconnect from command control, OF COURSE it would be programmed
to automatically return to its base or self-destruct. Of course.
But the RQ 170 did neither. In addition, as per our first
reporting on this matter, there is the question as to how Iran learned of its
mission and presence in Iranian airspace. After all, this was a secret mission
and the Iranians were not trying to shoot the plane down . . . . because they
did not know it was there. So how did they discover the exact location of this
secret spy machine?
I am telling anyone who can read, this is a much bigger scandal
than anyone is giving it credit for being.
From the Monitor, we read of Iran's claims about the downed
RQ-170. They might be lying, but, so too, are folks on our
side.
STANBUL,
TURKEY
Iran guided
the CIA's "lost" stealth drone to an intact landing
inside hostile territory by exploiting a navigational weakness long-known to
the US military, according to an Iranian engineer now working on
the captured drone's systems inside Iran.
Iranian
electronic warfare specialists were able to cut off communications links of the
American bat-wing RQ-170 Sentinel, says the engineer, who works for one of many Iranian
military and civilian teams currently trying to unravel the drone’s
stealth and intelligence secrets, and who could not be named for his safety. Read more . . . . . .
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