Burnelli Aircraft

Burnelli Aircraft air travel safety, technology suppression and evidence of corruption by the militaryindustrial complex.

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The web site aircrash.org presently has a traffic ranking of zero (the lower the better). We have downloaded two pages inside the web page aircrash.org and found six websites referencing aircrash.org. I noted three contacts and addresses for aircrash.org to help you contact them. The web site aircrash.org has been online for one thousand three hundred weeks, twenty-nine days, twenty-one hours, and forty-six minutes.
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AIRCRASH.ORG TRAFFIC

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AIRCRASH.ORG HISTORY

The web site aircrash.org was first filed on June 21, 1999. It is currently one thousand three hundred weeks, twenty-nine days, twenty-one hours, and forty-six minutes old.
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1999

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CONTACTS

Jack Bull

Jack Bull

1109 S. Park St. #101

Carrollton, GA, 30117

US

Jack Bull

Jack Bull

Whois Protege / Obfuscated whois

Paris, 75011

FR

GANDI SARL

Service Technique

63 - 65 Boulevard Massena

Paris, 75013

FR

AIRCRASH.ORG SERVER

Our crawlers caught that the main page on aircrash.org took two thousand and eighteen milliseconds to load. We could not find a SSL certificate, so we consider aircrash.org not secure.
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Burnelli Aircraft

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Burnelli Aircraft air travel safety, technology suppression and evidence of corruption by the militaryindustrial complex.

PARSED CONTENT

The web site states the following, "Click on ONE of the TWO buttons below to continue." I saw that the web page said " Site optimized for Internet Explorer 5." They also said " PDF files Adobe Acrobat Reader 4. Please pick the location closest to you." The meta header had Burnelli as the first optimized keyword. This keyword is followed by Crash, safety, and airline which isn't as important as Burnelli. The other words aircrash.org uses is NASA. Smithsonian is included and could not be viewed by web crawlers.

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