William Shatner Space Passenger Plane Crash an Accident or Intelligent Design?

Someone at random told me about this, I just felt to investigate.  I find the death of a biotech founder, Glen de Vries, of interest.  Was it a natural crash or was it planned? If so, by who? I note Glen was involved the global elite – Carnegie Mellon University Board.  The space investment is part of the original Iron Mountain planning.   My sense is the wicked webs we weave and a choice point. To we explore the vastness of space or do we use space to spy on earth.  Are we able to lift our eyes from our own power base and actually free ourselves to explore worlds, not to conquer but to experience.  the Star Trek feeling here is galactic but multiple ET races and the same scenario in space as here on earth. How to action peace. At this time we still believe in war and removing the enemy.  In time we will come to see the enemy is the self projected. Until we turn our focus to inner space we will not be able to do our dreams for outer space.  False flag landings will not galvanise or centralise power, only an understanding that we are alien in our own world. We have not mastered stewardship at this time.  Biotechnology attempts to remove medicine, it believes in the Descartes notion of life as parts or downloadable programs. The reality is we are infinite possibility, we are the universe in the microcosm, we are essentially learning balance as harmony as peace. Until we learn this we attract the very imbalance many say order out of chaos will achieve. It won’t, you cannot control that which is out of control. It is not possible. It is the self that must confront its own chaos not to determine order (control) but to recognise unhealed aspects that require integration. This indeed is the awakening and it is not a ‘us versus them’, we are all invited to awaken to ourselves as the cause of the problems we face, not the victim.  We must decide to face ourselves, for that is where the real power resides.

https://www.npr.org/2021/11/13/1055529117/william-shatner-space-passenger-plane-crash

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Man who went to space with William Shatner weeks ago dies in a plane crash

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November 13, 202111:29 AM ET

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Glen de Vries was among four passengers on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket on Oct. 13. De Vries, 49, and Thomas P. Fischer, 54, died in crash of a single-engine plane that went down Thursday in a wooded area of Hampton Township, N.J.LM Otero/AP

HAMPTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. — A man who traveled to space with William Shatner last month was killed along with another person when the small plane they were in crashed in a wooded area of northern New Jersey, according to state police.

The one-time space tourist Glen M. de Vries, 49, of New York City, and Thomas P. Fischer, 54, of Hopatcong, were aboard the single-engine Cessna 172 that went down Thursday.

De Vries was an instrument-rated private pilot, and Fischer owned a flight school. Authorities have not said who was piloting the small plane.

The plane had left Essex County Airport in Caldwell, on the edge of the New York City area, and was headed to Sussex Airport, in rural northwestern New Jersey, when the Federal Aviation Administration alerted public safety agencies to look for the missing plane around 3 p.m.

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Emergency crews found the wreckage in Hampton Township around 4 p.m., the FAA said.

De Vries, co-founder of a tech company, took a 10-minute flight to the edge of space Oct. 13 aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft with Shatner and two others.

“It’s going to take me a while to be able to describe it. It was incredible,” de Vries said as he got his Blue Origin “astronaut wings” pinned onto his blue flight suit by Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos.

“We are devastated to hear of the sudden passing of Glen de Vries,” Blue Origin tweeted Friday. “He brought so much life and energy to the entire Blue Origin team and to his fellow crewmates. His passion for aviation, his charitable work, and his dedication to his craft will long be revered and admired.”

De Vries co-founded Medidata Solutions, a software company specializing in clinical research, and was the vice chair of life sciences and health care at Dassault Systemes, which acquired Medidata in 2019. He had taken part in an auction for a seat on the first flight and bought a seat on the second trip.

De Vries also served on the board of Carnegie Mellon University.

Fischer owned the flight school Fischer Aviation and was its chief instructor, according to the company’s website.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.