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Presidential ‘Doomsday Plane’ Lands At LAX, Ignites Conspiracy Theories

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The presidential “Doomsday Plane” recently landed at Los Angeles International Airport, leaving internet users to speculate on the ominous sighting.

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According to TMZ, the aircraft, formally known as the Boeing E-4 Advanced Airborne Command Post, left LAX on Jan. 8. The plane itself is a Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, first deployed to the U.S. Air Force in January 1980.

“In case of national emergency or destruction of

ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders, and coordinate actions by civil authorities,” as detailed on the Air Force’s website.

Alongside footage of its landing, an X user also emphasized the plane’s existence seeks to ensure the U.S. government remains operational during a “worst-case crisis.”

The Los Angeles Times reported that

the flight transported Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to Southern California for his “Arsenal of Freedom” tour.

Therefore, keeping the plane up to standards may require some occasion lift-offs. However, given the tumultuous geo-political climate toady, its appearance ruffled some anxious Americans about a possible World War III.

Despite the explanation of its LAX landing, online conspiracists continued to ponder over what the plane’s appearance could still signal. As the U.S. conflict with Venezuela continues to

escalate, some believe its publicized landing meant to send a message to other nations.

Beyond its more casual usage, the Air Force also keeps the “Doomsday Plane” in existence at all times in case of extreme emergency. The aircraft can even withstand electromagnetic pulse and nuclear effects. It seats up to 111 people, and includes a command work area, conference room, briefing room, an operations team work area.

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