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Thread: The Death of Aaliyah: What Lurks Beneath Part II

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    The Death of Aaliyah: What Lurks Beneath Part II

    Greetings,

    It is my belief that the airplane Aaliyah was on was overweight because of drugs. I do not believe she was aware of this. The following is an email partial, and its contents are the result of internet research cross referenced by documentary info found on u tube. I have been in contact with a couple of u tube members. I am choosing to share this with a greater audience, for I need for there to be an awakening to certain things:

    Since my last email to you about the plane crash involving Aaliyah, I have dared to go beyond the speculative. It is as if I had to. The name Hype Williams keeps coming back to me. (redaction). I decided to WIDEN the focus of lens beyond the crash and look to see if there was a climate that was supportive to my sense of what really happened. I took time to investigate the drug situation in the Bahamas and sought to find out if there was a Florida/ Bahamas drug connection @ the time of the crash. I found that such connections existed. I achieved success in discovering that drug enforcement has been involved in investigating and busting up drug connections and participants in the sale and traffic of drugs, between Florida and the Bahamas, mentioned in two news articles. The articles suggest a period of surveillance that may predate 2001. But first, here is a brief abstract that establishes the Florida-Bahamas connection in the 1990's, more than likely spawning from the crack epidemic of the 1980's:

    https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-li...hrough-bahamas

    https://www.bahamasb2b.com/news/2002...n-in-drug-ring

    https://www.tampabay.com/archive/200...-more-arrests/

    This is a 30 year look at hip hop and drugs. There was a peak point in the early 2000's with references to cocaine use.

    https://genius.com/a/drugs-in-hip-ho...-year-analysis

    I have established that there was definitely opportunity to participate in the Florida/Bahamas drug lines. While the motivation is definitely money, the structure of Hip Hop culture nourishes and is nourished by drug trafficking, from production to its ultimate consumption. Other beneficiaries include the legal system, law enforcement and prison industrial complexes (which includes businesses in need of cheap labor). So why not look at the possibility of drug smuggling and the scope of the aforementioned dynamics as factors in Aaliyah's death? Well, the answer is there is too much money being generated by the Hip Hop industry, and for entities all around, for people to actually give a **** and ask the right questions.

    The following link is from a youtuber who goes by the name Rabbit. She uploaded something that pack punches. The documentation she shares, especially the concerns about the weight of the cargo before the plane went to the Bahamas and the attempts to bypass the weighing of the cargo.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUTJlyMwNNU

    End of email.

    It is my hope that those reading this will inquire more about what really happened that tragic day. Why was there this sudden need for Hype Williams to change the location of the video shooting of "Rock the Boat" from Florida to the Bahamas? Florida had all of the beaches and sunshine necessary to make the video shoot a success.

    mickey

    There was an observation made by someone who had seen the wreckage of the plane crash and contrasted it with seeing the wreckage of planes that were overweighted. The person observed that this crash was different. It was as if the airplane has exploded. I cannot locate the upload where the u tube member who made that observation. But I would seem to line up with the observation of bodies being all over the place. By the way, crack cocaine is combustible.
    Last edited by mickey; 11-13-2024 at 09:38 AM.

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