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Accident (plausible deniability?) | |
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Accidents do happen. But that truism also provides plausible deniability. |
Accidents do happen.
Accidental death
Some of the premature deaths listed on this site are undoubtedly accidental and unrelated to deep politics.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Air India Flight 101 | A plane crash in France in 1966. Among those killed was the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India. |
Air disaster | These are of particular interest on Wikispooks if there is a suggestion that they are non-accidental. |
Alexander Kielland | Oil rig capsizing in 1980, the biggest disaster in Norwegian oil production. Theories of sabotage is a third rail subject. |
Car crash | When a car crashes with someone or something else. Often another car. |
Roswell Incident | A crash reported in US media in the 1940s of a military or weather balloon. Witnesses, including military personnel later reported they were told to stay quiet and lie, as the "objects" retrieved appeared to be from extraterrestrial origin. |
Official examples
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