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Reply #1110 - May 4th, 2014 at 3:01pm
 

A convenient solution to a mystery, I suspect. Big brother pins it on Ciaduh duh! Shame they got rid of Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi, they were always handy to take the rap. Turns out it was Al Qaeda that was on the cargo manifest that couldn't be released.

Most people will be happy with that outcome, problemo solved, case closed, easy peasy, blame it on the Mussies, of course, thank Allah for the Muslims, they should have thought that one up on day two of the disappearance.

Next we'll have one of the suspect terrorists admitting to it, they'll all be taken out to sea, executed by Seal team 6 or whatever (who will mysteriously meet with tragic deaths soon after) be buried in the deep blue sea in a wonderful little Muslim ceremony whilst the president watches live and Hilary claps and wets her panties in a fit of rapture.

Sound familiar?
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andrei said: Great isn't it? Seeing boatloads of what is nothing more than human garbage turn up.....
 
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Reply #1111 - May 4th, 2014 at 3:16pm
 
these dark ones continue to be exposed



New Flight 370 Details! Cargo Hold Had Lithium and 2.2 Tonnes of Mystery Product!

what was the mystery product ?

2.2 tones of it ... classified ?

we shall see

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Reply #1112 - May 6th, 2014 at 8:28am
 
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Reply #1113 - May 19th, 2014 at 6:21pm
 

Good idea Dr, the trouble is no one is game to ask the CIA or 'certain parties'.

Malaysia Airlines MH370 mystery is in the hands of the CIA, says former PM Dr Mahathir Mohamad

Dr Mahathir Mohamad wrote in his personal blog today that — with the help of the Boeing’s advanced technology — the CIA or “certain parties” could have hijacked the aircraft remotely.

“It is a waste of time and money to look for debris or oil slick or to listen for “pings” from the black box,” Dr Mahathir said. “This is most likely not an ordinary crash after fuel was exhausted. The plane is somewhere, maybe without MAS markings.
“Someone is hiding something. It is not fair that MAS and Malaysia should take the blame.”

Dr Mahathir cites a 2006 article on flightglobal.com as the basis for his argument, which states that the CIA could activate an autopilot installed in order to prevent terrorists from taking control of the flight deck by force.

“They can land safely or they may crash, but aeroplanes do not just disappear. Certainly not these days with all the powerful communication systems which operate almost indefinitely and possess huge storage capacities,” Dr Mahathir wrote.

He also called into question Boeing’s involvement in the disappearance — particularly in light of a US patent issued in 2006 for a system that remotely locks out the aircraft’s pilot and guides the aircraft to land automatically.

“MH370 is a Boeing 777 aircraft. It was built and equipped by Boeing, hence all the communications and GPS equipment must have been installed by Boeing.

“If they failed or have been disabled, Boeing must know how it can be done and surely Boeing would ensure that they cannot be easily disabled as they are vital to the safety and operation of the plane,” he said.

http://www.news.com.au/world/malaysia-airlines-mh370-mystery-is-in-the-hands-of-...
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Reply #1114 - Jun 7th, 2014 at 6:25am
 
This is interesting. Money talks.

Let's bypass the red herrings and false flag operations and do some private investigations.

MH370 families to launch $3m crowd-funded whistleblower fund

RELATIVES of passengers on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are launching a crowd-funding campaign that aims to raise a US$3 million ($3.22 million) reward for whistleblower information about the missing plane.

“We are taking matters into our own hands,” said Sarah Bajc, whose partner, Philip Wood, 50, was on the flight when it disappeared on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Although an extensive and costly search has been underway for weeks, “there is no credible evidence” the jet is in the southern Indian Ocean, Ms Bajc says.

“I’m convinced that somebody is concealing something,” she says.

http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/mh370-families-to-launch-3m-crowdfu...
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Reply #1115 - Jun 7th, 2014 at 9:04am
 
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Jun 7th, 2014 at 6:25am:
This is interesting. Money talks.

Let's bypass the red herrings and false flag operations and do some private investigations.

MH370 families to launch $3m crowd-funded whistleblower fund

RELATIVES of passengers on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are launching a crowd-funding campaign that aims to raise a US$3 million ($3.22 million) reward for whistleblower information about the missing plane.

“We are taking matters into our own hands,” said Sarah Bajc, whose partner, Philip Wood, 50, was on the flight when it disappeared on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Although an extensive and costly search has been underway for weeks, “there is no credible evidence” the jet is in the southern Indian Ocean, Ms Bajc says.

“I’m convinced that somebody is concealing something,” she says.

http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/mh370-families-to-launch-3m-crowdfu...



I wish them well... I cannot imagine living with the not knowing...it is one bizarre case.....with all that technology at our fingertips...and NOTHING...I dont know about anyone else.. but this would haunt me for the rest of my life if I had a loved one on that plane..how can you say they are dead when there is not so much as an oil slick...there is no sense to it..

I hope they realise some real facts..
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Reply #1116 - Jun 7th, 2014 at 9:09am
 
Relatives clutching at straws and throwing good money in after bad.
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Reply #1117 - Aug 29th, 2014 at 1:39am
 
New developments. MH370 may have turned earlier and travelled further South than previously thought.

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(CNN) -- It's another small sliver of information in the expanse of mystery surrounding Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

A failed satellite phone call suggests the missing passenger jet may have turned south slightly earlier than previously thought during its enigmatic journey, Australian authorities said Thursday.

After Flight 370 dropped off radar on March 8, Malaysia Airlines ground staff tried to make contact with the plane using a satellite phone, Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said at a news conference in the Australian capital, Canberra.

The attempt was unsuccessful, he said, but subsequent analysis of the failed call has given experts a better idea of the aircraft's position and where it was traveling.

The latest analysis of the available data has put a focus on southern parts of the search area in the Indian Ocean, Truss told reporters.

MH370 vanished with 239 people on board during a flight that was meant to go from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing. The search operation, described by Australian officials as the largest in history, has so far turned up no debris from the plane.

International aviation experts have relied on information from radar and satellites to try to plot the Boeing 777's course, concluding that it went down in a remote part of the southern Indian Ocean, far off Australia's west coast.

The experts are sticking to the same vast search zone announced in June, Truss said at the news conference Thursday.

But some of the information that the analysts now have suggests that areas of the zone farther to the south may be of "particular interest," he said, noting that the focus of the search continues to be refined as experts keep reviewing the available data.

Flight 370 was last detected by radar flying northwest over the sea between Peninsular Malaysia and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

A series of subsequent communications between satellite systems and the errant plane -- known as "handshakes" -- determined that at some point, MH370 turned south toward the southern Indian Ocean.

It was initially assumed that the southern turn took place at the northwestern tip of Sumatra. But the team of experts has since said there's no conclusive evidence about where the turn to the south took place.

To calculate the current search area, they said they took two approaches to the uncertainty surrounding the turn. They analyzed the satellite data using a range of assumed locations for the turn, and also without any assumption of where the turn took place.

The final radar detection of MH370, by the Malaysian military, occurred nearly an hour after the plane had veered off its planned course. Three minutes later, a satellite handshake indicated that the plane was still traveling northwest.

The unanswered phone call took place 14 minutes after the handshake, according to information previously released by Australian authorities. Just over an hour later, a second handshake suggested that the plane had turned and was heading south or southeast.

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/27/world/asia/australia-malaysia-mh370/
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