Flight MH370 - Now search teams think they may be looking in the wrong place for debris amid fresh rumour it may have LANDED | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57161231 United States 04/22/2014 08:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Flight MH370 - Now search teams think they may be looking in the wrong place for debris amid fresh rumour it may have LANDED We all should have guessed at the time, as if they'd found the real ping, they would have also found floating debris. That was the tell tail sign it was not MH370. |
Solar Guardian User ID: 56313231 Malaysia 04/22/2014 08:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Flight MH370 - Now search teams think they may be looking in the wrong place for debris amid fresh rumour it may have LANDED Perhaps the plane was taken by Extraterrestrials? Nuff' said >>> Thread: Is The Disappearance of Flight 370 the Beginning of ET Disclosure? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1963033 United States 04/22/2014 08:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Flight MH370 - Now search teams think they may be looking in the wrong place for debris amid fresh rumour it may have LANDED Here I will help them find the plane, IT IS AT DIEGO GARCIA! (I just saved these countries billions of dollars on search and rescue.) It has been there since the date of disappearance, but nobody, except US, British, Australian, or Israel's military can go there. Simple solution would be to let all countries involved to go there and review all audio, radar, video from the island, along with interviewing of the military folks stationed there. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57161231 United States 04/22/2014 08:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Flight MH370 - Now search teams think they may be looking in the wrong place for debris amid fresh rumour it may have LANDED We're a long way from considering the ET scenario. Heck they seem to think its bordering on impossible for the plane to have landed... yet planes land everyday. And we even got a GPS tagged photo and message from a hostage inside deago garcia. The ET scenario wont be even considered until they have considered and dis-proven all the terrorism scenarios in multiple countries. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23107020 Canada 04/22/2014 08:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Flight MH370 - Now search teams think they may be looking in the wrong place for debris amid fresh rumour it may have LANDED The fruitless search for the missing Malaysian Airlines jet might have to start all over again from scratch if no clues to its fate are found in coming days, it was claimed today. Quoting: Tess2012 The international team searching the Indian Ocean for the Boeing 777 are now considering the seemingly impossible scenario of the aircraft having 'landed' somewhere, instead of crashing in the southern Indian Ocean. 'We may have to regroup soon to look into this possibility if no positive results come back in the next few days,' sources within the International Investigation Team were quoted as telling the New Straits Times today. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] One has to wonder why the USA is not sharing data from its highly sophisticated military base at Diego Garcia located in precisely the same region as the disappearance and eye witnesses... The answer is obvious. Interestingly, in this new article Malaysian officials basically accuse the USA of hiding information for - guess what? - national security reasons. Here is the quote: Malaysian authorities are hoping more countries will come forward to share their crucial satellite and radar data. The paper said it understood that the team had not been receiving as much information from countries as it had hoped. Suggesting that national security of various countries was involved, the source added: 'We have mainly been provided with selective data.' The source said that because the information potentially involved the national security of the country from which it was requested, only partial raw data had been provided, making it difficult for Malaysian authorities to get the full picture. 'The data involved would be official information, so the (foreign) country cannot simply give it to us on paper or in soft copy - they will select only the ones that can be revealed.' |
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SeizeUrSalad User ID: 16051903 United States 04/22/2014 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Flight MH370 - Now search teams think they may be looking in the wrong place for debris amid fresh rumour it may have LANDED They unquestionably found the ping last week or whenever. So why has the aircraft not now been located?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57161231 We all should have guessed at the time, as if they'd found the real ping, they would have also found floating debris. That was the tell tail sign it was not MH370. After over a month, I highly doubt any amount of debris would be remotely close to the pingers location. The thing is, the ocean is garbage ridden. There is just too much crap foating around for anyone to make an educated guess. It's like trying to swing at a piñata in the dark. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 24162705 United States 04/22/2014 12:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Flight MH370 - Now search teams think they may be looking in the wrong place for debris amid fresh rumour it may have LANDED They unquestionably found the ping last week or whenever. So why has the aircraft not now been located?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57161231 We all should have guessed at the time, as if they'd found the real ping, they would have also found floating debris. That was the tell tail sign it was not MH370. After over a month, I highly doubt any amount of debris would be remotely close to the pingers location. The thing is, the ocean is garbage ridden. There is just too much crap foating around for anyone to make an educated guess. It's like trying to swing at a piñata in the dark. Really, where's the proof of that. It looked like, in all the video I have seen, there is no debris. That's a fucking myth made up by the MSM and EcoWarriors. BTW - most people do swing at Pinata's in the dark or with their eyes covered. That plane has landed somewhere and most likely all on board are dead from either the altitude or poisoning. |
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