03-26-2015, 04:27 PM
(03-26-2015, 10:33 AM)Midwest Spy Wrote: My guess as to why a group wouldn't want to take credit would be that it could jeopardize the missions of the others that could be in the process of completing THEIR missions.
If one was successful, there are sure to be others on the way, IMO.
The terrorists IMO would take credit for this immediately because that is their MO. They want every living person to feel fear as they board an airplane. They are more overt than other groups in keeping their strategies a secret. I believe they thrive on creating fear. I don't believe that this crash was a terrorist group, but rather a one man "terrorist." Probably a mentally unstable person. A passenger who blew up a Continental airliner in 1962 took everyone with him when he planted a bomb in the bathroom and killed everyone on board including the first pilot I ever flew with and was a good friend (Captain on that doomed flight). A month earlier, I lost another friend on the Flying Tiger plane that disappeared out of Guam and no trace of that plane was ever found (during troop buildup in Vietnam).