F-15 video page on X returns poodle placeholder as package contains only a copyright line
The package of materials that included headlines about a f-15 shows a missing-page notice on X — the page displays the exact message, "Looks like this page doesn’t exist. Here’s a picture of a poodle sitting in a chair for your trouble. " — and a separate file in the packet contains only the line "© 2009-2025 Independent News Service. All rights reserved. "
F-15 headlines included with the package
Among the provided headlines are the lines "US F-15 Fighter Jet Downed Over Kuwait; Video Shows Aircraft Engulfed In Flames" and "F-15 fighter jet of US Air Force crashes in Kuwait as Iran claims strike: Video. " Those headline texts are part of the package, but the only accessible content attached here is the X page message, which reads, "Looks like this page doesn’t exist. Here’s a picture of a poodle sitting in a chair for your trouble. "
Missing X page and what the files show
The X page text is explicit: "Looks like this page doesn’t exist. Here’s a picture of a poodle sitting in a chair for your trouble. " That message is the only visible item on the referenced X page in the material provided, and the accompanying file in the packet is limited to the copyright statement, "© 2009-2025 Independent News Service. All rights reserved. "
The packet therefore contains headline text mentioning an F-15 and the missing-page notice on X; it does not include an embedded video clip or additional footage in the files supplied here. The headline text referencing an F-15 appears in the package, and the X page content that can be read verbatim is the poodle placeholder message.
What is present and what is not
Present in the material: the headline lines that reference an F-15 and the verbatim X page message, "Looks like this page doesn’t exist. Here’s a picture of a poodle sitting in a chair for your trouble. " Also present is the single-line file labeled with the copyright, "© 2009-2025 Independent News Service. All rights reserved. " Not present in the provided files: an embedded video clip or additional imagery tied to the headline text about the F-15.