Muslim Convert Co-Pilot Andreas Günter Lubitz Committed Jihad By DELIBERATELY Slamming The Plane Into The Mountain! Murdering All On Board

Muslim Convert Co-Pilot Andreas Günter Lubitz Committed Jihad

Finally the names are released:
  • The Pilot is Patrick Sonderheimer
  • The Co-Pilot is Andreas Günter Lubitz
The Co-Pilot committed suicide.
  • Andreas Guenter Lubitz lives in Rheinland Pfalz, Germany.
  • Andreas Guenter obtained a third class medical designation in 06/2010; the designation expires in 06/2015.
Certifications and Ratings:

Levels:
Student Pilot
Private Pilot Foreign Based

Ratings:
Private Pilot (Foreign Based) - Airplane Single Engine Land
Private Pilot (Foreign Based) - Glider

Lubitz had undertaken 630 hours of flight time in an A320


The incident:

French Prosecutor said that "the commander left the cockpit, presumably to go to the lavatory, and then was unable to regain access. In the meantime, he said, co-pilot Andreas Lubitz manually and "intentionally" set the plane on the descent that drove it into the mountainside in the southern French Alps. It was the co-pilot's "intention to destroy this plane,"  Yahoo 

The state of mind according to those who know Lubitz:

In the German town of Montabaur, acquaintances said Lubitz was in his late twenties and showed no signs of depression when they saw him last fall as he renewed his glider pilot's license."He was happy he had the job with Germanwings and he was doing well," said a member of the glider club, Peter Ruecker, who watched him learn to fly. "He gave off a good feeling." Yahoo

His Parent's house in Montabaur:


It was said that Lubitz had a Muslim girlfriend. It is unclear if she was still dating Lubitz at the time of the crash. It is unclear if he met the woman through his Muslims friends.

One said that Lubitz had broken off the relationship after he pledged to commit Jihad for Allah.

We do know that Lubitz trained at the Lufthansa Flight Training School in Bremen, Germany.

Bremen is home to the Mosque Masjidu-l-Furqan Mosque:


This Mosque was raided by the police in December 2014

BERLIN, Dec 5 (KUNA) — German authorities have closed a mosque in the northern city of Bremen, after it was accused of encouraging youth to join the extremist Islamic State group (known as ISIL), which is carrying out violent killings across Syria and Iraq.

In unprecedented circumstances, more than 100 German police personnel carried out a search of Masjidu-l-Furqan and its accompanying cultural office, which had both been under police radar since 2007.

The decision comes amid the fight against ISIL ideology, Bremen Interior Secretary Ulrich Maurer said, accusing the mosque’s management of promoting ISIL values and encouraging young Muslims in the city to travel to Syria and Iraq, and join the ranks of the group, along with Al-Nusra Front – another extremist group in Syria.

The centre have so far succeeded in inspiring a total eight men, seven women and 11 juveniles to travel to Syria and join ISIL, according to the official.

Lubitz did his time in Bremen when the Mosque was under surveillance.

During his training Lubitz took a break - a several month break:

Carsten Spohr, CEO of Germanwings parent company, said in a press conference today that Lubitz "took a break in his training six years ago. Then he did the tests (technical and psychological) again. And he was deemed 100 percent fit to fly." "I am not able to state the reasons why he took the break for several months

I can because Lubitz converted to Islam during his break.

Reason that pushed Lubitz over the edge? The raid on the Mosque in Breman  this past December?

The Police say they found a significant discovery in his home - not a suicide note:

Police investigating the Germanwings crash said they had made a 'significant discovery' at the home of co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who deliberately ploughed the Airbus A320 into the French Alps. Officers refused to reveal details of the potential breakthrough but said it was not a suicide note. Speaking outside the flat on the outskirts of Dusseldorf, police said they had 'found something' that would now be taken for tests, adding it may be a 'clue' as to what happened to the doomed jet. Daily Mail Read More>>>

Is the significant discovery something Islamic? Something on his computer? A Koran? A Muslim prayer rug?

Here are pics of the cops removing computers:

Police Evidence 
Lubitz's Computer


Like Anders Berhring Breivik maybe Lubitz left his manifesto on his computer detailing his reason for murdering 150 souls including himself.

Police Evidence 
Lubitz's Computer
Another flight simulator?

Three boxes were also taken as evidence.


Person covered by blanket escorted by police to hide identity. Who would still be in the house?

Housekeeper?

If evidence points to Lubitz's conversion to Islam, the next thing would be raids on the Mosques he attended.

There are several Mosques near the Co-pilot's home. Which one did he attend? Which Mosque helped Lubitz plan his murderous act?

Tahir Mosque
Koblenz Germany

Take your pick there are plenty of Mosques in the area to chose from:



As a youth, Andreas became a member of the club, he wanted to see his dream of flying fulfilled. He started as a gliding student and managed to become a pilot of the Airbus A320. He succeeded in fulfilling his dream, a dream that he paid for with his life. The members of LSC Westerwald are grieving for Andreas and all the other 149 victims of the catastrophe of March 24, 2015. Our deepest condolences to the relatives. We will not forget Andreas. LSC Westerwald flight club Montabaur, Germany

Comments

  1. I am not a muslim, do not want to become one, do not know any(or want to)and though I don't wish it to be the reason for this terrible act upon innocents in transit-which is perhaps the most cowardly form of terrorism-I have a strong feeling that this is the case. Is there proof or is this posting speculation based on similar feelings?

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    1. Probably no proof but it is consistent with the Islamic practice of killing innocent people with bombs that they have no knowledge of.

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    2. Learn to separate Muslims and terrorists you dumbfuck. Just because he's muslim doesn't mean he's a terrorist.

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    3. Expletives are blatant indicators of ignorance. Islam in and of itself is terror filled. The people are not to blame. Mohammed, the supreme con man of all time is to blame. Tragic that the mentally ill would be swept into the madness of it all. They are definitely targets. 72 virgins and all make it so appealing?? Death to political correctness and death to islam.

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  2. "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour"

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    1. There is strong reason to believe this was an Islamic terrorist act. But the post did not say that.

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    2. Really? Strong reasons? I guess you don´t feel the need to back that claim up with any eveidence right? Being on a website that connects this guy with extremist religion based on the fact that he was in bremen and there is a mosque in bremen.... Morons

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    3. Didn't an Israeli do it a few years ago over the ocean.

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    4. I thought it was the crusaders, butchering their way to the holy land just to die horribly!

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    5. So if you carry a bomb into a civilian area and detonate it, you're a terrorist. But if you fire a missile that explodes in a civilian area, you're not. Gotcha.

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  3. Much more likely to be Catholic than Muslim with that name. The Silkair pilot who crashed his 737 into the ground was Catholic as well, and I presume that the Mozambican suicide pilot last year was as well (but only speculation due to this being a former Portuguese colony and Catholic country. The Egypt Air pilot who put his 777 into the ocean was definitely Muslim.

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    1. Facts will determine if he was a convert to Islam. It would be easy to speculate that he was, but let's wait and be sure. The name has little to do with it for a German.

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    2. penis penis penis

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    3. Are you nuts you judge by a name.He could have kept his Christian for public use and his muslim name for when he was with his Islamic friends.In any event he was a convert

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    4. Andreas, Adreas ~ common, common, common Afghan name ~

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  4. Not to mention being from Rhineland Pfalz, which is majority Catholic.

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  5. While I have a strong suspicion he is a muslim, how do you headline he's a Muslim convert and offer no factual details? I'm right wing, but I have brains. Use yours.

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  6. Lubitz is a jewish name mostly - seems odd

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  7. of course people are going to try and label him as being a muslim because they don't believe that a white person can be a terrorist and part of any other religion except islam. hilarious.

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    1. same as only white people can be racist then

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  8. I found this site, while searching for the co-pilot on the 12th page in the google search results, and clicked just because you are the first one to link this act to Jihad and Muslim. Congratulations you are getting more attention, expect the pictures of his girl friend too in the coming days.

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  9. <Jesus, the #1 Jew, got killed but before He let it be, He raised people from the dead. See that's different!

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  10. If it's true that his Muslim girlfriend left him because he said he was going to commit Jihad for Allah, there's not much else to add. That's the most shocking quote in the post.

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  11. Whether the co-pilot was depressed or being a terrorist, if indeed he did crash the plane on purpose, it is irrelevant. Prevention means to teach everyone to treasure humanity, no matter one's circumstances

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    1. It is very much relevant, because if he was a terrorist, there are likely others connected to him, who need to be taken out to prevent more terrorist attacks. Do you live in la-la-land?

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  12. You claim that you 'know' he was a Muslim convert, but then you offer no evidence to back up your claim. What's up with that?

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  13. Source for the girlfriend statement?
    I'm willing to be convinced hw was a Muslim convert, however this posting offers zero evidence of that, nor has sourced anything to support it's "headline". Come back when you have some real evidence.

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  14. Actually, the German spokesperson pretty much said he was not priviledged to give the reason why Lubitz interrupted flight school. I think Lufthansa owes the truth to the families149 people who lost their lives. I also strongly believe that they need to flush out the flight school, and everyone who was in training with Lubitz 6 years ago. Bremen is my hometown. I used to work in the vicinity of the airport, and occasionally rode the tram with flight students from all around the world. https://www.lufthansa-flight-training.com/bremen

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  15. He was not working for El Al. He surely would not have passed their background checks, because Israelis are actually good at thsi kind of stuff. We have the laughing stock called TSA, and our intelligence services are a mess.

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  16. absolute lies and bull your article is. Stop spreading hate and utter lies.

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  17. A guy with background like Lubitz can never have access to El-Al plane cockpit.

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  18. As you said: "If evidence points to Lubitz's conversion to Islam..." You run run a long race on nothing, at all. "If his computers this." "If the mosque that." If, if, your thens are stupid. Look up white boys, mass murder and suicide, you'll notice plenty of them. He took a several-months break in his training six years ago for "burnout, depression" and why was part of his training in Florida? Those are the questions atm, mental state/medication and flight training histories. He was calm in the cockpit, breathing regularly, not exactly the MO for a freaky-deaky born-again Allah-Akbar suicide bomber.

    Agreed: "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor."

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    1. Part of his training was in Phoenix, Arizona, I should say.

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  19. WoW! I can't believe what I read here! I am neither Muslim nor do I support Jihad in any way! There is exactly 0 evidence of this case being connected to islamic terrorism in any way! Oh there where some mosques close by? He had a muslim girlfriend? Guess what: There are mosques everywhere and many people have muslim friends! There are daily shootings in the US, some lunatic with guns running rampart... I am sure there are mosques close by their homes too....Hey I bet, there is a mosque close to your home! Maybe you are actually saying you wish it to have an islamic background... This article is full of RUBISH! FILTH! DEFAMATORY!
    The writer should be ashamed of himself and talk to his local Priest for forgiveness! Cause he has sinned!

    Evidence right now, points to the person having depression and maybe being mobbed at work... Sources (http://nypost.com/2015/03/26/co-pilot-who-intentionally-destroyed-plane-wanted-to-fly-since-childhood/) another (http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/03/27/us-france-crash-co-pilot-idUSKBN0MN0I620150327) and another (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/article-3013877/Cockpit-rules-change-crash.html)

    Your link Authorities closing a mosque in Bremen is far fetched! Here the distance from his home to Bremen https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Montabaur,+Germany/Bremen,+Germany/@51.7504334,6.7457106,8z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x47bc2a97dbea3497:0x789a1bd24fa7363e!2m2!1d7.8257953!2d50.4358385!1m5!1m1!1s0x47b128100ceee335:0xc2e8885cf937df51!2m2!1d8.8016937!2d53.0792962
    If training in Bremen makes him suspect... All Lufthansa Pilots would have to be right?

    Quote:"During his training Lubitz took a break - a several month break:
    Carsten Spohr, CEO of Germanwings parent company, said in a press conference today that Lubitz "took a break in his training six years ago. Then he did the tests (technical and psychological) again. And he was deemed 100 percent fit to fly." "I am not able to state the reasons why he took the break for several months
    I can because Lubitz converted to Islam during his break."

    Where is your proof?
    Here is more proof for him undergoing treatment for depression and burnout during that time: http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/europe/germanwings-andreas-lubitz-suffered-burnout-syndrome-1.2155612

    I don't claim to know the truth I am just pointing to what the news has reported so far...
    You make claims without proof as such, your accusations, even if your true conviction, are defamatory, false and sinful at this point of the investigation.

    You don't just throw dirt at a dead person but also you are hurting his family!

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  20. Now ...THAT'S .. dee-pressed! I was just as bad after my girlfriend dumped me. But I made 73 silicone sex doll copies of her, none are virgins any more. love her, don't waanna die!

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  21. Obama calls it workplace violence..

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  22. [Source], [Source], [Source], [Source], [Source], [Source], [Source], [Source], [Source]. Oh, wait, no sources... So you pulled it all out of your rectum?

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  23. There is an International Protocol in place to cover the conduct of all air accident investigations. It puzzles me as to why the French authorities chose to break this agreement and accused the dead co-pilot ofcausing the crash with zero compelling evidence ?

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  24. To make a blog post as dishonest as this, I suspect you have to be mentally ill.

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  25. You are a perversion of the truth. You should be ashamed of your lies. You offer no proof to your assertions, but then anyone who believes demons inhabit the atmosphere above 29500 feet must be mentally ill. Gwt help you sad, snivelling little man.

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  26. The Kuran is filled with terror, 1/3 of it is Hate the "makers of Gods" allusion to Christians and also to Jews and other infidels and then are we surprised? I went to several Mosques and heard so much hate there! Do you hear that in a church? in a synagogue or temple? No!

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