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So I'm checking out ADS-B Exchange and watching what is going on over the war zone as well as the aircraft coming and going from Moscow. I saw something really interesting that might interest you guys.

There are a large number of commercial aircraft coming and going tonight that have Bermuda registrations.

So you ask how is that important? How about 10 out of 20 aircraft in route or leaving Moscow have Bermuda registrations.

So I'm checking out ADS-B Exchange and watching what is going on over the war zone as well as the aircraft coming and going from Moscow. I saw something really interesting that might interest you guys. There are a large number of commercial aircraft coming and going tonight that have Bermuda registrations. So you ask how is that important? How about 10 out of 20 aircraft in route or leaving Moscow have Bermuda registrations.

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Bermuda has been one of the easiest places to get second citizenships. I imagine many are traveling on Caribbean passports. Also hidden bank accounts there etc.

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There are Russian Nationals stranded in nations all over the world. Their flights home were cancelled.

Maybe they are now taking flights to Bermuda, to connect with these Moscow flights.

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Could be, never thought about it.

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Whenever you go to the places where the rich park their yachts ex. Newport RI, Sag Harbor, Martha's Vineyard, etc... the biggest ones have Bermuda flags flying off the stern.

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Patriot, the sanctions always were total DS BS, all the globalists did was reroute everything.

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Were these flights to Bermuda?

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Didn't check. The planes all had Bermuda registrations.

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Show us.

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https://globe.adsbexchange.com/

Just go to Moscow and click on the aircraft flying in and out of that airport. Just checked this morning and clicked on five planes and four were registered in the Bahamas. So what ever is going on wasn't a one off yesterday. There are more now than yesterday out of the Bahamas.