Monday, March 30, 2015

Germanwings Pilot Body Parts Found

By Douglas V. Gibbs

Andreas Lubitz, the Germanwings co-pilot that deliberately crashed a passenger plane into the ground last week has been found, all over the Alps.  The traces of Lubitz's body was found among the crash debris in the mountains.  Other bodies have been found, and family members are being asked to give DNA samples to help in the identification process.  Forensics experts have confirmed that Lubitz's remains were among the body parts located.  Experts expect that the majority of victims will be identified and certified dead by the end of April, identifying 78 separate DNA strands from body parts at the crash site - of the more than 150 victims.

The flight data recorder has not been located, and some officials doubt it will ever be found.  The device may have information to help authorities determine the motive for the co-pilot's decision to crash the plane, while locking the pilot out of the cockpit.  Considering the speed of the plane, almost 500 mph at the time of crash, it has been one consideration that the recorder was pulverized by the sudden impact.

While officials continue to blame mental illness for the actions of Lubitz, and still designate the investigation a manslaughter inquiry rather than upgrading it to a murder probe, the politically correct Europeans are still refusing to take into account the connections the co-pilot had to Islam, and the press has refused to report that evidence shows Lubitz was a Muslim convert and that his decision to purposely crash the plane was an act of terrorism.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's political allies have been calling for a relaxation of Germany's privacy laws, so as to better enable persons in sensitive jobs to be identified if they have mental illness, or other factors, that may affect their ability to properly do their job.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary



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