Russia Halts Flights to Egypt

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 6, 2015

There are forces in this world beyond those which are known to mortal men.
There are forces in this world beyond those which are known to mortal men.

Yesterday, we were told Russia was upset about the news that the US and UK had declared that Russia Plane was downed by a bomb, though no evidence of that was given. Cameron talked to Putin, however it was said no relevant information was exchanged; today, Russia has canceled all flights.

Intensification.

Washington Post:

Russia’s president suspended all flights to Egypt on Friday pending the outcome of probes into last week’s deadly crash as Moscow investigates whether a bomb was to blame.

The decision came at the suggestion of Russian intelligence chief Alexander Bortnikov, who said that Russia should ground all flights “until we know the true causes of the incident” that killed all 224 people aboard.

The move by President Vladi­mir Putin marks another huge blow to Egypt’s vital tourism industry and follows increasing assertions by the United States and Britain that a bomb could have tore apart the plane in mid-flight over the Sinai desert.

Yes, let’s all cry about Egypt’s tourism industry.

"Whitey muh tourism. Muh shekels. These economies. It's current year, praise Allah, cut a nigga a break."
“Whitey muh tourism. Muh shekels. These economies. Akbar Allah, cut a nigga a break.”

Maybe Egypt should declare a national day of mourning for the end of its tourism industry.

At a meeting of the National Anti-Terrorist Committee, Russian officials also said they had collected samples of the airplane body, luggage, and soil in the Sinai Peninsula, where the airplane fell last week, in order to examine them for residue of explosives.

The statements are the strongest sign yet that Russia is considering terrorism as a primary possible explanation of what happened in Russia’s deadliest aviation incident ever. Russian officials had earlier rejected statements by President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron that a bomb may have caused the accident, and urged foreign officials to abstain from “speculation.”

It would in fact be the biggest terrorist attack since 9/11.

And like 9/11, presumably organized by Jews with Snackbar patsies.

Russia also said it would take steps to bring home Russians in Egypt. Meanwhile, confusion reigned at the airport in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh as a British plan to quickly evacuate thousands of its citizens under emergency security rules was thrown into doubt.

Despite repeated assurances from British officials that the airlift would go ahead as planned, the low-cost carrier EasyJet announced Friday that “rescue plans that were put in place yesterday have been suspended by the Egyptian authorities.”

“No, you can’t leave. You have to stay here and do more tourism. Possibly, you will have to do tourism in Egypt forever. Your children will be raised doing tourism in Egypt. These economies.”

Russia and Egypt insist it’s too early to learn what caused the Metrojet plane to break apart.

EasyJet later said two flights managed to leave Sharm el-Sheikh, but that eight had been suspended. Other airlines, including British Airways, Thomson and Monarch, said their flights were proceeding as normal.

Easyjet is such a horrible airline. Why would the UK charter them to save their citizens from terrorism?

"We must save our people from doing tourism forever in Egypt... but we're on an extremely tight budget. Get me Easyjet."
“We must save our people from doing tourism forever in Egypt… but we’re on an extremely tight budget. Get me Easyjet.”

I would personally rather stay in Egypt and do tourism forever than deal with those fat hags and Negresses on Easyjet again.

These women are not happy-fat. They're mean-fat.
These women are not happy-fat. They’re mean-fat.

In life, some discount deals just aren’t worth the human cost.

Putin’s spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, said Cameron and Putin had not discussed British evidence that last week’s plane crash was an act of terror.

Cameron “did not share that with us,” Peskov told journalists, discussing a phone call on Thursday between the two leaders. “We do not know which data our British colleagues are using.”

So, Russia is apparently acting on their own intelligence, or just taking the West at their word. Or maybe it just would have looked bad to continue flights to an area where other countries are saying its dangerous (though the US hasn’t had commercial flights to Egypt since the Arab Spring, ostensibly for security reasons).

On Thursday, President Obama and other senior Western officials had said that a bomb may have caused the Russian passenger jet to crash in Egypt last weekend, redoubling speculation about a terrorist attack despite heated protests from the governments of both Russia and Egypt.

In a radio interview with ­Seattle-based KIRO Radio, Obama said, “I think there is a possibility that there was a bomb on board and we’re taking that very seriously.”

“We’re going to spend a lot of time just making sure our own investigators and own intelligence community find out what’s going on before we make any definitive pronouncements. But it’s certainly possible that there was a bomb on board,” he said.

U.S. intelligence officials and key legislators echoed the president’s remarks but cautioned that while a bomb may have brought down the Russian plane, that cause has not been confirmed.

There are certainly indications that it may have been an explosion, may have been a terrorist bomb on the aircraft, but it remains a possibility that it was a structural failure in the aircraft,” said Rep. Adam B. Schiff (Calif.), the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, speaking on MSNBC on Thursday. “And the intelligence community is not really at a point where it can confirm either hypothesis.”

Schiff also described as “very forward-leaning” remarks by British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond that a bomb is a “significant possibility.”

“I can only tell you our perspective here in the United States, which is we aren’t ready to confirm anything,” Schiff said.

Great, no information. I guess that’s what you get for asking a Jew a question.

Russia and Egypt have called for patience while an official investigation that also includes Germany, France and Ireland reviews the crash over the next several months.

The British prime minister Cameron, citing intelligence reports, said Thursday that a bomb “more likely than not” was the cause of last weekend’s crash.

By far, this was the most aggressive assertion. And he’s not backed it up with anything.

Meanwhile, the Islamic State’s affiliate in Egypt has repeatedly asserted responsibility for the crash, which it called revenge for Russia’s intervention in the war in Syria.

On Wednesday, the Islamic State in an audio clip appeared to taunt Russian and Egyptian officials who have sought to play down suggestions that terrorism was to blame.

Search the wreckage of the plane and bring forth your black box and analyze it. Show us your expertise, and prove that we did not cause the plane to crash,” the group said. “We shall reveal in the coming days the mechanics of bringing down the plane, at the time we want and through the method we deem best.”

That isn’t typical terrorist procedure, of course. But if this was a terrorist event, it was not a typical terrorist event. It would have been done by Israeli Jews, either via ISIS members they control or directly.

It would be a move so bold, it is difficult to grasp.
It would be a move so bold, it is difficult to grasp.

And if this is found to be the case, what shall the Czar of all the Russias do?

Blood and destruction shall be so in use
And dreadful objects so familiar
That mothers shall but smile when they behold
Their infants quarter’d with the hands of war;
All pity choked with custom of fell deeds:
And Caesar’s spirit, ranging for revenge,
With Ate by his side come hot from hell,
Shall in these confines with a monarch’s voice
Cry ‘Havoc,’ and let slip the dogs of war;
That this foul deed shall smell above the earth
With carrion men, groaning for burial.