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Search for Air France Flight 447 Reveals Astonishing Pollution of World's

Oceans

_http://www.naturalnews.com/026395_pollution_Air_France_oceans.html_

(http://www.naturalnews.com/026395_pollution_Air_France_oceans.html)

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

 

 

(NaturalNews) The most alarming piece of news this week emerged when

investigators of the doomed Air France flight 447 announced they had found

**floating debris** from the plane crash, but it turned out to be only floating

trash in the ocean. This is, all by itself, a disturbing commentary on the

pollution of the world*s oceans: When investigators can*t find a plane

crash in the ocean because there*s already too much trash floating on the

surface, we have a problem with pollution.

 

 

It*s as if they went out to find a plane crash, but ended up discovering

that our

_oceans_ (http://www.naturalnews.com/oceans.html) look like a train wreck.

Had they peeked under the surface of the _water_

(http://www.naturalnews.com/water.html) , they might have found untreated dry

cleaning _chemicals_

(http://www.naturalnews.com/chemicals.html) from a cruise ship, raw feces

from a _military_ (http://www.naturalnews.com/military.html) vessel and tiny

bits of plastic that pose an extreme risk to marine life.

 

With this, _air travel_ (http://www.naturalnews.com/air_travel.html)

investigators learned an important lesson: Just because debris is floating in

the ocean doesn*t mean a plane crashed there. It could just mean humans are

destroying the planet. While 228 passengers sadly died in a tragic air

_travel_ (http://www.naturalnews.com/travel.html) accident, we might all die if

we don*t stop polluting our fragile _ecosystems_

(http://www.naturalnews.com/ecosystems.html) with endless trash.

 

 

(If investigators followed the line of debris, of course, it would lead

them straight to the nearest port where ocean liners and military ships would

be found several thousand pounds lighter due to all the garbage and sewage

they dumped in the ocean before anchoring. The U.S. military, in

particular, treats the world's oceans like a giant toilet, dumping trash,

sewage and

dangerous chemicals directly into the waters.)

 

What*s really crashing is much bigger than one plane

 

Getting back to flight 447, investigators first announced they had

*without a doubt** found wreckage from the flight. And what, exactly, had they

spotted? A wooden pallet!

 

 

Did they think flight 447 was a Wright Brothers airplane? Who spots an

intact wooden pallet and concludes they*re looking at the wreckage of a

modern-day airplane? Did they really think an entire plane (made out of metal)

was destroyed, but a fragile wooden pallet somehow emerged from the crash u

nscathed?

 

 

An oil slick was also spotted near the area where the plane went missing,

and investigators initially thought that was from the downed Air France

flight. But it turns out it was just another random petrochemical slick from a

passing ship that dumps toxic liquids into the ocean. Nothing to see here,

move along... move along.

 

 

Several French submarines are apparently en route to the suspected crash

site, where they hope to explore the depths of the ocean floor, looking for

clues. While they might not find clues, I can tell you a few things they

will find: Old decomposing Coca-Cola cans swaying with the current along the

ocean floor, plastic bottle caps bobbing in the water, and ghost town dead

zones where there used to be thriving marine ecosystems. This, of course,

will be of no interest to them, because these investigators are out to

determine what happened to 228 people, not to investigate a crash in marine

biodiversity.

 

 

Yes, it*s important to know what happened to flight 447. The world wants

to know whether it was bombed, or shot down, or destroyed by lightning. But

while we're looking around the oceans, didn*t anybody happen to notice all

the floating trash there? And why isn*t the mainstream media wondering why

our oceans are now so polluted that investigators can*t sort out plane

crash debris from all the other junk floating on the ocean?

 

 

The big story here, folks, is not the crash of flight 447. The real story

is the presence of so much trash floating in the ocean that it confuses

investigators. And if this

_pollution_ (http://www.naturalnews.com/pollution.html) continues, future

plane crashes may be utterly indistinguishable from all the garbage out

there already.

 

I can see the future headlines already: **Air Passengers Saved by

Emergency Landing on Island of Debris in the South Pacific.**

 

 

 

 

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