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Malaysia flight 370 Where is it?

Started by spacemaverick, March 11, 2014, 05:14:08 AM

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burntheships

#225
This news here might have been timely within the first 24 to 48 hours,
in other words two weeks too late and I am sure someone already knows.

Pilot made 'mystery' phone call before
MH370 left Kuala Lumpur


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Authorities are probing a call made by the captain of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 just minutes before the plane took off from Kuala Lumpur.

Investigators are rushing to find out who captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah spoke to just prior to take-off
http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/22089551/missing-pilots-mystery-phone-call-probed/

They are "rushing" ?

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- Zorgon

spacemaverick

Now  things are getting more interesting.  Nice FIND BTS.
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

sky otter


sadly the time lag will call everything they do and everything they find  suspect to tampering


NASA Ramps Up Jet Search in Distant Ocean


NASA said Friday that it will train its space eyes on an area in the southern Indian Ocean that is a new focus of the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet.

The U.S. space agency has been searching through data acquired by its satellites since a couple of days after the Boeing 777-200 disappeared March 8. Spokesman Allard J. Beutel said cameras aboard the Earth-Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite and the International Space Station also have been used to acquire new images of possible crash sites.

Now, Beutel said, plans are underway to train space-based assets on an area 1,500 miles southwest of Australia where two objects were seen by an Australian satellite. He did not say precisely what those assets might include but said the effort to acquire imagery would begin "within the next few days."

The area is vast — 22,000 square miles. A search by air and sea began Thursday, but the region is so distant from land that aircraft can only spend a couple of hours there before being forced to return. More aircraft and ships are expected to join the hunt over the weekend.

Beutel said the cameras used so far by NASA could identify objects about 98 feet across or larger. The largest of the objects spotted by an Australian satellite was said to be about 75 feet across.

NASA is sending the data to the U.S. Geological Survey, which runs a system for sharing such satellite information internationally in the event of a disaster.

— Julianne Pepitone

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/missing-jet/nasa-ramps-jet-search-distant-ocean-n59291

spacemaverick

Well, here's a new wrinkle.  Piece by piece little things come out.

Missing jet WAS carrying highly flammable lithium batteries: CEO of Malaysian Airlines finally admits to dangerous cargo four days after DENYING it

When asked days ago, he said it was carrying 'tonnes of mangosteens'
Lithium-ion batteries have caused 140 mid-air incidents in last 20 years
The devices are commonly used in mobile phones and laptops
Classed as dangerous by The International Civil Aviation Organisation

Reignites theory that missing flight may have crashed after on-board fire
Aviation expert said it re-affirm belief that flames started in cargo hold

One cargo plane crashed in 2010 after attempting an emergency landing
Safety report said battery caught fire and filled the flight deck with smoke


He said the authorities were investigating the cargo, but did not regard the batteries as hazardous - despite the law dictating they are classed as such - because they were packaged according to safety regulations.

The revelation has thrown the spotlight back on the theory that the Boeing 777 may have been overcome by a fire, rendering the crew and passengers unconscious after inhaling toxic fumes.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2586308/Missing-jet-WAS-carrying-highly-flammable-lithium-batteries-CEO-Malaysian-Airlines-finally-admits-dangerous-cargo.html

Okay where is the plane?  If it caught fire it has to be out there somewhere.


From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

spacemaverick



Three minute video....focus on the terrorism points.  The other points have not panned out.
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

sky otter



maverick

if the plane caught fire...when would it have done that?

how far can a plane on fire travel?.. 7 hours?

sounds fishy to me...not the fire but the timing

spacemaverick

Quote from: sky otter on March 22, 2014, 03:35:57 AM

maverick

if the plane caught fire...when would it have done that?

how far can a plane on fire travel?.. 7 hours?

sounds fishy to me...not the fire but the timing

Good point! Hmmmmmm....
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

The Seeker

Quote from: sky otter on March 22, 2014, 03:35:57 AM

maverick

if the plane caught fire...when would it have done that?

how far can a plane on fire travel?.. 7 hours?

sounds fishy to me...not the fire but the timing
sky, according to a previous post about a 777 pilots' opinion, a fire in the nose wheel bay could have possibly over-whelmed the crew and passengers with toxic fumes; if the pilot did attempt to return to a landing site then blacked out while on auto pilot, the plane would cruse until it ran out of fuel; the transponder I am still on the fence about, for enough fire to disable it would leave one to surmise the plane would crash realitively quickly...


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sky otter

#233
seeker
yeah i posted that way back at the beginning and  i think it's been added more than once since

but smoke in the cockpit disabling all and then or during the plane gets turned and put on auto pilot

or it already turned and then  got smoky and on auto pilot

doesn't smoke ususally go to fire?

and it was over land for part of that..wasn't it..?
wouldn't a plane on fire have been seen by someone?
how long would  it take for smoke to disable the instruments that ran the plane if all were already dead?

i do not know the answers to those  questions but think they would be logical to ask..

and if smoke disabled the controls after say two or three hours why did it keep going?

i have another question on that timeframe of flying...i ask it before.. can they be sure it did keep flying ?.. can those pings be faked or mistaken or something else?

the strange scenarios about stuff haven't answered any  question i would ask

so i hope they find something soon to either answer some of my questions or give us another set of questions to ask

if for no other reason that the families can go on with their lives ...knowing your loved one is dead is a lot  easier to deal with than wondeing  what happen to them..
well is it for me any who..



ok had another thought.. if the smoke killed everyone...wouldn't it have left a trail for the satelites to see...wouldn't someone have spotted it on some of this spy stuff..

someone knows..i'm sure

:(

The Seeker

I don't know the answers either, sky; but all this happened on my birthday, and I didn't feel any disturbance in the force, if you catch my drift...

my feelings are those peeps didn't die tragically(if at all)...


seeker
Look closely: See clearly: Think deeply; and Choose wisely...
Trolls are crunchy and good with ketchup...
Seekers Domain

sky otter



well happy natal return seeker ;D

and i do know what you mean.. up until a few days ago i didn't feel it either
then just a big hole...i don't have a clue what to think any more

spacemaverick

Don't feel lonely you all.  I am totally baffled right now.  I have another theory that I have developed on my own but not sure I want to put it out in the open but here goes...What if the flight deck crew headed for Diego Garcia on a flying bomb run (using the aircraft as the bomb) but was picked up on their radar and the US had to take it out.  That island is of great importance to us strategically.  Naturally nothing could be said on the part of our government.  Just let it be a mystery and pretty soon people forget.  I know this is outlandish but we would have had to defend that base from an incoming airliner that did not have its transponder on.  I know this just adds to the theories but......

The time of night it took off people would sit back and relax and probably snooze and not be any the wiser...crazy but well....so is this incident.
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

deuem

How does the timing work out with the pings and the flying bomb idea. I'm sure the pings could have been altered if they wanted to be. So maybe a 911 idea to the US Island? Then why? Was the pilot under orders? Seems like a long shot that if it got out would cause oh so much trouble between China and the US. Not to mention the other countries onboard.
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zorgon

#238
This just in!!!

20 Freescale were on that plane. Blackstone/Carlyle owns Freescale, Rothschild own that... and here we go...

SHADY Carlyle Group (Chaney/Rumsfiled/Bush etc) .

...perhaps 4 of the 5 patent (5th being Carlyle group) holders for radar technology DEAD or missing on the flight leaving CARLYLE holding all shares...

"Four days after the missing flight MH370 a patent is approved by the Patent Office, four of the five Patent holders are Chinese employees of Freescale Semiconductor of Austin TX.

Carlyle's previous heavyweight clients include the Saudi Binladin Group, the construction firm owned by the family of Osama bin Laden.

The fact that Freescale had so many highly qualified staff on board the Boeing 777 had already prompted wild conspiracy theories about what might have happened.

"Patent is divided up on 20 per cent increments to five holders.

"Peidong Wang, Suzhou, China, (20 per cent); Zhijun Chen, Suzhou, China, (20 per cent); Zhihong Cheng, Suzhou, China, (20 per cent); Li Ying, Suzhou, China, (20 per cent); Freescale Semiconductor (20 per cent).
"If a patent holder dies, then the remaining holders equally share the dividends of the deceased if not disputed in a will.

"If four of the five dies, then the remaining one Patent holder gets 100 per cent of the wealth of the patent.
"That remaining live Patent holder is Freescale Semiconductor."

It adds: "Here is your motive for the missing Beijing plane. As all four Chinese members of the Patent were passengers on the missing plane.

"Patent holders can alter the proceeds legally by passing wealth to their heirs. "However, they cannot do so until the Patent is approved. So when the plane went missing, the patent had not been approved."


http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140308005022/en/Freescale-Semiconductor-Employees-Confirmed-Passengers-Malaysia-Airlines#.Uy07R6hdW8E

deuem

Conclusive idea but what happened to the plane? Did they divert it to over the south Indian ocean and then hit it with their beam weapons from space? another 911 on the worlds hands. If China gets ahold of this, what will stop them, Fear from space? Kiss a city goodbye? The chips on the table just went up. If they used a particle beam from space then there is nothing left of the plane. Right or wrong? So it will never be proved one way or another. Another 911 mystry.
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