Friday, October 24, 2014

Christophe de Margerie Oil CEO Killed By Errant Russian Snowplow

Christophe de Margerie Oil CEO Killed By Errant Russian Snowplow ---
tags: air incident, dui, possible Deliberate Accidents, Russia, russian suspect, executive victim, Russia, possible assassination, Conspiracy Theories, who benefits

4 killed. 1 suspect detained October 20, 2014 Christophe de Margerie Oil CEO Killed By Drunk Russian Snowplow In Moscow, Russia, the plane carrying Total Oil CEO Christophe de Margerie was taking off just before midnight when Dassault Falcon 50 burst into flames after hitting a snowplow during takeoff from Vnukovo airport. All four people on the plane were killed. Snowplow driver Vladimir Martynenko has denied claims by Russian officials that he was "in a state of alcoholic intoxication" and said he had just lost his bearings. The 60 year old driver who worked there for 10 years without incident has been detained for 48 hours, and a Moscow court was to rule later Wednesday whether he could be formally arrested. The driver said he barely noticed that the plane was taking off because his snowplow was operating noisily and it was dark.

Alternative theory: Sometimes when drunks crash, it is not an accident.

* Conspiracy Theories

 October 20, 2014 Christophe de Margerie Oil CEO Killed By Drunk Russian Snowplow A number of conspiracy theorists on EU times, Daily Caller and pro-palestine blogs like jhaines6 call the crash suspicious, and point fingers at enemies of Putin since the victim was about to reduce dependence on American dollars.

*Sources

jhaines6.wordpress.com Lada Ray: Who Benefits from the Death of the French Oil Giant Total’s CEO Christophe de Margerie? October 21, 2014 Posted by Lada Ray
Lada Ray’s Investigation

“There is no reason to pay for oil in dollars.” Christophe de Margerie, CEO of Total

October 21, 2014. Tragic news: The private transcontinental jet carrying Christophe de Margerie, CEO of the French oil and gas giant ...Here is a report about the main investigative points on RT Russia. The questions investigators ask are: how could a drunk person be allowed to operate a snow plough? How could a dispatcher authorise a take-off with a plough present? What role did the snow and heavy fog play in all this? Did the pilot make a mistake? Did he, for example, drive off his course in the fog, resulting in the collision with the plough?

If I were them, I would also ask these questions: 1. Who and why gave the order to the snow plough operator to clean up the snow in the take-off area at that specific time? If the take-off area needed to be prepped first due to snow, then perhaps it was the correct order. Then, the Total jet needed to wait until the area was cleared of snow. Perhaps it was a lack of coordination between maintenance, dispatch, and the pilot? Did the pilot get pressured by the VIP to take off immediately, despite bad weather?....

The above leads some to suspect a foul play in the death of Total’s CEO. Whether his death was the result of a tragic coincidence, poor coordination or bad weather, or whether a more sinister scenario was at play, the geopolitical circumstances paint a very different picture of the event than seems on the surface.

If we also take into account the other events: strange disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight over the Indian Ocean early this year and the recent MH17 false flag downing in Ukraine, the picture becomes even more tainted. We should also remember the strange recent failures of the Russian Proton-M cargo rockets. Strangely, all the failures of Russian rockets occurred when they were carrying foreign satellites . These rockets use American made electronics.


  1. Total CEO crash: Investigators say snowplow driver 'drunk ...

    www.prisonplanet.com/total-ceo-crash-investigators-say-snowplow-drive...3 days ago - Russian prosecutors claim the driver of the snowplow which crashed with Total CEO Christophe .... Canada Police Caught Staging False Flag.

What Really Happened tags it as assassination

Russian Prosecutors Detain 4 Suspects Over Total CEO Plane Crash Death

Russian prosecutors have detained four more Moscow airport workers over a plane crash that killed the CEO of the French oil company Total Christophe de Margerie, the country's Investigative Committee said on Thursday.
But some have accused investigators of jumping to conclusions and trying to find a scapegoat by accusing the driver of the snowplow that hit de Margerie's plane of being drunk. His lawyer denied the allegations


Oil Exec Killed When Plane Hits Snowplow Driven By Drunk Russian Flightclub - Jalopnik
The CEO of France's Total Oil company, was killed in Moscow on Mondaynight, when his private jet hit a snowplow on the runway. The Russian .

Snowplow driver, 4 others held in plane crash that killed Total boss in Moscow Snowplow driver: I didn't see CEO's jet CNN‎ Snowplow driver Vladimir Martynenko has denied claims by Russian officials that he was drunk at the time of the crash Monday at Moscow's ...

Total CEO killed in Moscow runway crash
CNS News‎ - 3 days ago
Driver Of Snowplow That Led To Russian Plane Crash Says He 'Lost His Bearings'
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