Helicopters are clearly in vogue these days then…
“We found only one military vehicle with nine soldiers searching the entire area, which was inadequate.The search for the vice president was handled as if they were looking for a lost goat.”
“Initial reports had said 10 people died on the plane, but one of the names on the passenger manifest did not take the flight.”
It stinks.
That sums it up very well Rich. The crash was in forested terrain with fog. This is becoming something of a pattern.
There’s a lot of dot-joining in this smorgasbord from Karen Gordo. Quite a bit of it looks fanciful but then again . . .
Seemingly the VP and entourage were on their way to the funeral of Ralph Kasambara who died suddenly on 7th June.
Chilima had only recently had corruption charges waved away.
Karen G’s article hints that maybe there’s some kind of Clinton family house-cleaning op going on. However:
On the Malawi Times page you might notice a banner advert for Standard Bank. Ostensibly the biggest South African bank (used to be Barclays, who became First National Bank, etc etc.
Anyhoo: Standard Bank just so happen to be underwriting the funding of an oil pipeline from Uganda to Tanzania for export onward from there. It’s a BRICS project.
Given the fairly rapid expansion of BRICS influence across Africa I suspect maybe this time HRC is not the place to be looking. But then again, globalists gotta globalise.
Oh… and have a guess who holds the controlling interest in Standard Bank: