Total Collapse of Communications at Buenos Aires Airport

8 05 2011

Ding Dong!?!?

What’s this? Is Buenos Aires getting too big for it’s britches??  We have no idea —

Sabotage? Investigating the collapse of communications in Buenos Aires Airport 

Investigate the reasons for the failures that caused delays and more than 120 flights suspended for the day yesterday at Ezeiza airport and San Fernando. The federal judge in Lomas de Zamora, Alberto Santamarina, a case was to investigate the “surprising” and “suspicious” air paralysis.

The main leaders of the six unions yesterday aeronautical considered “suspicious” widespread failure of communications systems, which paralyzed for seven hours and aerial activity related to the performance of “sectors that are sabotaging” flag airlines to “foster privatizing climate. ”

The union said the damage was recorded three days after a meeting they had with the Defense Minister Arturo Puricelli, who argued that a group of ten original air traffic controllers “military” and that he works “under the orbit Ministry, has “made clear his intentions to sabotage the functioning of state enterprises.” In this regard, the union leaders indicated that the driver indicated to the minister Puricelli “receive their salaries from the Air Force, as highlighted with military status.” . . .  (more)

http://www.vozpopular.com.ar/2011/03/22/sabotage-investigating-the-collapse-of-communications-in-buenos-aires-airport/


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Unspoken Topics on Egypt Revolt

12 02 2011

What is taboo in all (US) commercial news media discussion about the events in

Egypt are the following:

The IMF

The World Bank

The CIA

oil

globalization

post WWII history

dictators’ paymasters

Swiss bankers

the Gaza boarder

Zionism

the illegal Israeli blockade of Gaza

the aid flotilla to Gaza by way of Egypt

US training of Egyptian secret police

US weapons dumping

US weapon manufacturers

the University of Chicago

the FBI training SSIS in torture

University of Chicago economists

the Shock Doctrine

the disappeared

torture for state control

privatization

national resources

censorship

wealth gap

foreign dominance

WikiLeaks