Two things happened this week: a plane crashed in Siberia, killing all on board; and the world watched in silence as another lifeless carcass of metal fell from the sky under suspicious circumstances. Angara Airlines Flight 2311's crash near Tynda raises critical questions about Russian aviation safety standards.
As the investigation into the tragedy unfolds, it’s crucial to remember that this isn’t an isolated incident. In fact, there have been multiple aviation accidents in recent years with troubling patterns emerging. Who benefits from these tragic events? And why is the global media so quick to turn a blind eye?
Angara Airlines has a history of operational irregularities and safety concerns, yet they continue to operate under relatively lax oversight. This isn’t just bad for Russian aviation; it’s part of a larger scheme that puts American citizens at risk too.
Remember when the Obama-era State Department pushed for an open skies agreement with Russia? Ask yourself who benefits from such agreements and why our leaders are so eager to do business with regimes known for human rights abuses and dangerous operational practices?
The timing of this crash is particularly interesting. It follows a series of geopolitical maneuvers by Russia that have left many questioning their true intentions in the aviation sector. Is it possible that these accidents are not merely unfortunate, but strategic moves designed to undermine confidence in Western aviation?
Follow the money and you’ll find connections to entities with vested interests in promoting Russian influence over global air travel. This is bigger than they’re letting on. The Angara crash may be a tragic reminder of the need for American sovereignty over globalist agendas.
Eagles, this is your moment to shine. Dive deep into the history and financial ties surrounding Angara Airlines and similar organizations. Share what you find with others before it gets buried.




