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Attempted Murder at SAS Flight Stockholm - Skellefteå, 1998.
In early August 1998, I, FW (9 years old) and TW (15 years old) made a holiday trip to Arjeplog. LW was asked but did not want to go along. I wanted to fly because I considered it too difficult to go by car with FW all the way from Stockholm to Arjeplog. We were booked with SAS from Arlanda and would fly to Skellefteå. We boarded the plane and departure took place according to timetable. When we had been in the air about 30 min. the Captain announced that a technical problem had occurred why we had to return to Arlanda. We were told to sit with fastened seat belts. We landed at Arlanda without any problems. When we walked out of the plane they had rolled up a staircase and we descended directly on the ground. The captain had already disembarked and stood now, watching us passengers as we stepped out. I will never forget his troubled face. I immediately realized that something serious had happened. After about an hour's wait we were able to board a new plane. The flight to Skellefteå could be done without problems.


Östra Dålpekjaure. Coordinates:  65°38'21.62"N  18°55'0.79"E


Östra Dålpekjaure. Coordinates: 65°38'21.62"N  18°55'0.79"E


At the yellow X on our left was a car in the water. It was lying upside down. At least three cars had stopped and I could see how one person was working with life saving on a person lying on the ground. He pumped on this person's chest. I judged that I could not contribute anything of value to the accident site why we continued without stopping. At this time, this road embankment, which runs through water, did not have any guardrails.

The next day I bought a newspaper and was able to read about the "car accident" but also about the problem with our plane from Arlanda. The reason for the problem was that a windshield in the cockpit was about to loosening. It was pointed out in the newspaper article that this type of problem had never occurred before on any SAS plane. The incident was of course serious. A loosen windshield in the cockpit would have made the plane impossible to maneuver whereby a crash would have occurred.


I talked to one of Sixten's neighbors about the "car accident". Here the information became very scarce which made me confused. A 37-year-old woman and her 12-year-old daughter from Arjeplog were killed in the "accident".

My assumption is that these events were part of the ongoing war on semen. The CIA agent Gina Haspel is responsible for these operations. More about Gina Haspel under the CIA section.