As one of my loyal readers of daily conspiracies from my over active mind and action drama writing exploits I bring to you today's "totally made up" out of thin air conspiracy theory, and so sit back and enjoy while I explicate to you the alternative version of what you think you know about the world we live in. Okay so, recently there was an in-board motor which exploded on an Australian Airliner taking off from Singapore. This was not any airliner, it was the largest passenger jet ever created in the history of mankind.
The jet motor was the top of the line and state of the art, the airliner virtually brand new, so what on Earth could have gone wrong? Okay are you ready for my conspiracy principles on this? Remember I make this stuff up daily just for you! So, here is the real skinny. A passenger on that flight was surely an Al Qaeda operative, who'd been given the information on how to hack into the on-board computer flight operate principles using a back-door code and the plane's WiFi system.
Nuclear Reactor
Once into the computer just after takeoff and the seat belt lights came off, the hacker hacked into the principles and put in the infamous "Stuxnet" computer virus worm, the same one supposedly used by Israeli or Us intelligence to prevent the Iranians from loading nuclear reactor fuel into their new their new nuclear power plant at Brushehr, Iran on the coast along the straits of Hormuz. There were any spy agencies in on this, together with any double-agents.
Some with interests in airport security technologies, some security defense fellowships (industrial military complex), and some Middle Eastern terrorist leaders who are very angry at the West along with Australians participation with Nato in Afghanistan against the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Yemen, tribal regions of Pakistan, who have recently received more incommunicable funding from Iran. Okay so, now you know the whole deal, a look behind the curtain. So, I hope you've enjoyed today's made up conspiracy theory. See you tomorrow for another thriller of intrigue. Thanks for listening, Ah ha ha ha, ha!
References:
1. Mercury News of Silicon Valley (newspaper story); "Stuxnet Computer Virus Could Target Many Industries" by Lolita C. Baldor of the linked Press - November 17, 2010.
2. Wsj article; "Rolls-Royce Turns to Airbus" by David Pearson - November 2010.
3. Wsj article; "Quantas Blast Details Emerge - Giant Jets Damage More extensive than Portrayed, Some Pilots and Experts Say," by Andy Pasztor, Daniel Michaels, and Andrew Critchlow - November 2010.
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