Most amazing experience I ever had during travel just happened now at @klm flight KL1861 to Düsseldorf at @schiphol. When I entered the plane, no one was in there . No ground crew, no pilot, no stewards. No one. (1/4)
I searched the whole ✈️ to see if I was dreaming . I was not . (2/4)
For a brief moment, there were also no other passengers (I entered the ✈️ as first person ). We all started shouting , looking for cabin people and pilotes. We walked around the plane . No one was there. (3/4)
Finally someone showed up. The check in people and the ground crew didn’t communicate in a proper way and Skyteam passengers were already allowed to enter the plane although the crew was still in another place (4/6)
Finally, a stewardess arrived and asked passengers to leave the ✈️ for security check. So we left again with our luggage. 5 minutes later we could enter again. “Somebody will get some serious spanking tonight” the pilot said. Next tweet: what happened? (5/6)
The crew just came from Cork but were too late, they hurried to my plane by bus . That’s why we didn’t see them. Ground crew was not informed that the crew was missing (6/6)
And sorry for the typos; I was live typing in and around the ghost plane :)(7/7)
I just landed safely with the initial ghost plane. For a brief moment, I thought I had seen proof of quantum mechanics with my own eyes, entering a breach in reality. Unfortunately it was just a gigantic security breach:) (8/8)
PS . (9/9)
For 5 minutes we owned the Embraer plane of @klm. What security errors where made?
- no security people near aircraft, they left too early
- no crew to stop me, they were in a bus and too late
- “check in“ allowed us to enter into empty plane assuming ground crew was ok (10/10)
Meanwhile, industry insiders are starting to remember things, see below. And a captain responds:
Exciting news about Facebook! They removed some annoying restrictions in search. Which problems are solved? Next tweets (1/...)
Till recently, you weren't allowed to list employees from a company or inhabitants of a city. It was mandatory to know their name. The workaround was to search for any letters of the alphabet, abcdefghijklmnopqrtsuvwxyz mimicking a letter in a name (#osint#nerdalert) (2/...)
But suddenly, Facebook removed this restriction. If you want to find people who work for a very small company in a small German town, restrictions will be lifted, if your keyword is the town itself. Let me explain (3/...)
Reverse image search using Google Lens is often superior to Google Reverse Image Search. Officially, Google Lens is only available in iOS and Android apps, not on the desktop. How do you get it running on your PC or Mac? Next tweets! (1/....)
For Linux and Windows users, download google.com/chrome/beta/ and click Experiments. Next to 'Search your screen, with Google Lens', select Right click and select 'Search Part of the Page with Google Lens' from the context menu. (2/....)
Follow the rest of the instructions here: bit.ly/3l25lXW . For Mac, it's more complicated. Download Android emulator first, via bluestacks.com/index.html and install Google App, click on Lens symbol (3/3)
Google has a serious flaw. In the past, adding words would reduce the number of results. However, sometimes the numbers go up, as shown below. Why? (1/...) #osint
First thing you should know, is that you can't see all 356,000 answers that Google is predicting in the question below. In reality, it will give you only about 130 answers. How can you find out? (2/..)
You can use my example, "how many answers" and click the highest number. Your settings determine how many results appear on a page (some use 10, some 100). (3/...)
A possible suspect of the attack of @PeterRdeV is a 21-year-old rapper, some media say. Here is a photo, unverified, of him as a 14-year-old boy, watching So you Think You Can Dance, RTL 5. RTL is the same station as the victim is working for. (1/...)
His former company was into dancing, to be precise, into "singing, giving performances, dancing, and production". The company was only dissolved recently, on May 27 of 2021 (2/...)
I found this, not yet published picture, by cross-referencing his e-mail address, found in the chamber of commerce in NL, with known databases. He used this photo for a Gmail account (3/...)
The next few tweets are about one of the suspects of the attack of @PeterRdeV. I will not mention the suspect's full name, and I am not implying that the person tried to kill him. Let's start with how to find the full picture of the Polish suspect. (1/...) theguardian.com/world/2021/jul…
For that, you need to find a cell phone number first. I found that number in the database of a local chamber of commerce. Now how do you get the full picture of the person behind that number? (2/...)
The suspect from Poland uses his number in Whats App. It's maybe the person in the middle (blurred). Now, this picture is not in the highest resolution. So how do you get the best possible photo? (3/...)
Talking about Google News... if you quickly want to read science news in different languages, hack the link as shown here and replace NL by news.google.com/topics/CAAqJgg…
es (Spanish)
eng (English)
de (German)
etc.. (2/...)
If you only want to see the news from the last 24 hrs, add (3/..)