Turkana Chopper Crash: Story Doesn’t Add Up
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Turkana Chopper Crash: Story Doesn’t Add Up
It has also been reported that were no survivors.
“The US embassy in Nairobi issued a statement after the crash, identifying the Americans as Anders Asher Jesiah Burke, Brandon Howe Stapper, David Mark Baker, and Kyle John Forti…
“[Jesiah]Burke, a [US]political consultant, had recently bought land near Lake Turkana and was in the process of turning it into a helicopter tour experience for entrepreneurs.”
https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Pilot-s-k ... index.html
If you believe the “he bought land near Lake Turkana and was in the process of turning it into a helicopter tour…” story, then you will believe anything.
According to earlier reports, the Americans were flying several choppers, and the other choppers landed safely on Central Island, Lake Turkana.
That area is one of the remotest in Kenya. It is equivalent to a group of Kenyans going on a tour of the remotest part of Alaska.
In recent years, there has been major news coming from Turkana county:
1. Oil was discovered in the region.
2. Emergence of political extremism in the county(not religious). This had never happened in the county before.
Kenya security services are stretched thin because of terrorism. However, they need to find out what exactly is going on in Turkana. They especially need to find out who are the local associates of foreigners operating in that region.
After knowing about the local associates, check the locals’ online profiles. If nothing suspicious comes up, then the foreigners are who they claim to be. Else…
There was a person who had been given a very senior & sensitive job in Kenya. If you check this person’s online profile, you will realise that the person was used to infiltrate the entity by (((them))).
Nowadays, someone does not need to say anything online in order to reveal their views on various topics. Retweets, likes, follows etc. usually give enough information about the person’s opinion/agenda.