MAY 24, 2016in DIASPORA
By Walid Shoebat
We start off with testimony of Osama Abdel Basset, the captain in charge of the air hospitality in Egyptian Air says it all: “The Captain Mohammed Shakeer, the pilot of that fateful flight” had organized a “last supper” knowing he is “about to die”:
he called on his colleagues before the incident a few days to lunch at his house hinting that the end is near, the end of his life that is and that he is ready to meet his maker and gave his farewell. He was bidding them [his friends] farewell with words that came out of his mouth for the first time in his life“
This was from Al-Hurra News which titled its article “The Call Of Death Embrace The Pilot Of The Egyptian Plane During His Last Supper”.
What these words were that Shakeer told his colleagues remains to be discovered, but this ‘last supper’ setting and the ‘farewell’ says that there is more coming out of Egypt than what you are told in English. Even the Telegraph, in English, picked up and jotted some behavior while ignoring the clues:
“Cabin crew and fellow pilots paid tribute to Captain Mohammed Shakir, a cheerful and religious man who would pray on board and help others find the direction of Mecca using the flight’s navigation equipment.”
Was this a civilian plane or a makeshift mosque with the pilot as its Imam?
In the Middle East, some in the media are even arguing why Shakeer “did not commit suicide”.
Why such arguments? Because the question is arising that a possibility of suicide
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