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Malaysia flight 370 Where is it?

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

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deuem

Quote20 Freescale were on that plane

Ok, this just hit the main stream media but not the connections.

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Blackstone/Carlyle owns Freescale, Rothschild

When China gets a grip on this there will be some payback. They may even start going after us here. They went after Japanese in the streets last year. If this is all true then I guess my days are numbered. There are only 2 USA people here, not hard to find us. If this turns mobish I will be picked off with ease. Thanks Bush.

Sgt.Rocknroll

Damn that Bush. What an evil genius he is. What I thought he was a dumb azz mofo that can't walk and chew gum at the same time? But then again.........oh now wait a minute ... What an evil genius... ::)
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08rubicon

#242
 This is the most likely reason for the disappearance of mh370. The
technology would also fall into the hands of  China's gov. and would
make this a national security issue for the U.S. However, I still feel
that the plane and passangers are in some Islamic country, being
cared for by a loving and caring Muslim group.
  rubicon

burntheships

Quote from: zorgon on March 22, 2014, 07:25:21 AM


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."

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

However:

QuoteHowever, the absurd theory does not add up.

Although a Freescale patent does exist under number US8650327, none of the names listed actually appear on the passenger manifest released by the Malaysian authorities.

The search continues for Flight MH370 but speculation surrounding its fate grows by the day
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/465557/Malaysian-plane-20-on-board-worked-for-ELECTRONIC-WARFARE-and-radar-defence-company


Hmmmmm.....
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- Zorgon

burntheships

MH370: China Satellite Sees New Possible Debris In Indian Ocean

QuoteChinese government satellite has spotted possible debris close to the remote ocean zone west of Australia where planes and ships were already searching, it was announced Saturday.

An object measuring 22 meters by 13 meters [72 feet by 42 feet] was seen by a Chinese satellite, Malaysia's transport minister told reporters at the daily news briefing .....Local reports in China said the satellite images showed the object
about 74 miles southwest of the possible debris that was revealed by Australian authorities on Thursday.
http://www.nbcnews.com/#/storyline/missing-jet/mh370-china-satellite-sees-new-possible-debris-indian-ocean-n59396
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- Zorgon

deuem

So are these people alive or dead

Peidong Wang,
Zhijun Chen,
Zhihong Cheng,
Li Ying,

all from Suzhou, China,

VillageIdiot

I think the thing is at the bottom of the Indian Ocean. Too much time has passed for the debris to be anywhere near where it went down.

deuem

Just for the record I ran the Math on the 22,500 mile sat and the number they are using, "40 degrees" is really 4 degrees. The sat has a total of 18 degrees view of the Earth at that distance. 9 on either side of straight down. So they break 9 into 90 degrees and go from there. 4 becomes 40. So it is not a true 40 degrees as I thought. They claim 10 of these sats so there has to be more pings. 1 sat does about 1/3 of the Earth the 10 are for global coverage to cover the gaps. Although 1 sat makes the handshake, the other 2 should have gotten the ping recorded and triangulated by now.

burntheships

Quote from: deuem on March 22, 2014, 03:30:03 PM
So are these people alive or dead


Good question Deuem, is there a way to find out?
"This is the Documentary Channel"
- Zorgon

Eighthman

I am interested in any connection between the flight and the Kylin issue.  Did any of these FreeScale people have deep knowledge of Kylin and the Chinese microprocessors?

I would speculate that this issue - that China has its own OS and chips- could create nightmares for the NSA.  They have compromised US software and hardware while China has fended off hacking. Good luck in a cyber war.

sky otter

#250


i am beginning to wonder if anything being written is worth the read..?
anyhow here's another one
there was a bit about the cost somewhere else ..but i've lost it
so who is going to pay for all of this searching?
probably us taxpayers



Investigators Going Through Pilot's Phone Call
  DetailsPublished on Friday, 21 March 2014 21:38 .

SEPANG: The investigation team is going through the record call made by MH370 pilot, Capt Zaharie Ahmad Shah from the cockpit, reportedly minutes before the flight took off.

Malaysia Airlines (MAS) chief executive officer Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said the the phone call record had been submitted to the investigation team, together with information on the cargo manifest.

Explaining further on the cargo manifest, Ahmad Jauhari said the aircraft carried small batteries, but they had been approved and up to par of safety standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).

"They were not dangerous goods and had been packed as recommended by ICAO. We checked them several times to make sure the packing was right and were done in accordance of ICAO's guidelines," he told a daily media briefing on the search and rescue (SAR) operation at a hotel here, today.

Also present were Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, Department of Civil Aviation Director-General Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman and the Prime Minister's special envoy to China, Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting.

Ahmad Jauhari said it was not unusual for airlines to carry such goods in the cargo, stressing that:

"The goods have been flown by many airlines cargo. Airlines do this all the time, not only MAS."

Asked whether the Boeing 777-200 (MH370) was equipped with Uninterruptible Autopilot System that can prevent hijacking manually from inside, he said: "The aircraft is equipped as standard.

There is nothing additional on the aircraft."

Meanwhile Hishammuddin said the investigation by international intelligence agencies on passengers and crews, including the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah and co-pilot, Fariq Abdul Hamid came back with nothing unusual.

On the simulator found in Zaharie's house, he said: "We have forwarded the information to international parties for fast verification. The Inspector General of Police (Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar) might be able to comment on the latest development."

Hishammuddin said they had no information on a housewife's claim that she spotted an aircraft partly submerged in the water off Andaman Islands when returning to Kuala Lumpur after a pilgrimage to Makkah on the same day it was reported missing. 

The Beijing-bound Boeing 777-200ER aircraft disappeared about an hour after leaving the KL International Airport at 12.41 am on March 8.

The aircraft with 227 passengers and 12 crews on board was scheduled to arrive in Beijing at 6.30 am on the same day. 

A search was mounted for the aircraft in the South China Sea but the area of the search was extended to cover a large tract west of Malaysia, including the Indian Ocean.

It was learned that the aircraft had veered off course after someone deliberately switched off the communication system on board, and it flew for seven hours after that.   

The search then focused on two corridors, namely the northern corridor which stretches from the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to northern Thailand, and the southern corridor, which stretches from Indonesia to southern Indian Ocean. -- BERNAMA



http://malaysiandigest.com/news/494012-investigators-going-through-pilot-s-phone-call.html



and this just jumps out at ya..doesn't it



Hishammuddin said they had no information on a housewife's claim that she spotted an aircraft partly submerged in the water off Andaman Islands when returning to Kuala Lumpur after a pilgrimage to Makkah on the same day it was reported missing. 


spacemaverick

And the mystery continues........picture if you will.......



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

spacemaverick

and this just jumps out at ya..doesn't it


Hishammuddin said they had no information on a housewife's claim that she spotted an aircraft partly submerged in the water off Andaman Islands when returning to Kuala Lumpur after a pilgrimage to Makkah on the same day it was reported missing. 



It sure makes you wonder.....

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

sky otter



yeah don't you think someone would have followed up on that since it was on the original
scope of where the plane went?
or at least made some phone calls to whoever the gov is there..

boy talk about incompetent..this has been a mess since minute one

thorfourwinds


Some 83 aircraft have been declared "missing" since 1948, according to data compiled by the Aviation Safety Network. The list includes planes capable of carrying more than 14 passengers and where no trace — bodies or debris — has ever been found.
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