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Malaysia flight 370 Where is it?

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

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spacemaverick

Quote from: zorgon on June 09, 2015, 10:54:00 PM
Well don't you know that TODAY's airplanes are different?  They seem to VANISH without a trace... look at the Twin Towers, the Pentagon  that Pennsylvania field  All VANISHED  No debris no bodies no luggage

::)

Hey Z...they are the truly stealth aircraft!  Either that or they all flew into a star gate somewhere.????
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

Pimander

I think NORAD are capable of tracking every plane (apart from possibly military stealth craft) on Earth.  They know exactly where that plane was.  Write a FIOIA request for the data. ::)

They won't admit to having that capability for "National Security reasons" but I tell you they have it and know where that plane went.  It's a shame the military won't help out with this.  It leads me to suspect something else might be going on....

zorgon

Quote from: spacemaverick on June 10, 2015, 08:32:20 AM
Hey Z...they are the truly stealth aircraft!  Either that or they all flew into a star gate somewhere.????

WHAT PLANES? :P




Pimander


larishira

"The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"

Somamech

In a world where Mil don't want you to know what they got Tech wise I may opt for Ed Dame's version of a nutter who sank the plane off the coast of Burma.

:)

spacemaverick

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

larishira

#982
So sorry...here the original post..with coordinates

QuoteI found fragments of the gone plane the Boeing 777 the flight MH 370. The plane which was gone on March 8, 2014 crashed into territories near military base of the USA on the island of Diego Garcia. Scattered fragments of the big plane on islands near military base. Fragments much all of them lie on the bank of islands in a radius of 200 kilometers. There is a most part of a fuselage:
5 °40'55.95 "S, 72 °19'20.55"E
Coordinates:
Width: 5 °40?55.95?S (-5.682208)
Longitude: 72 °19?20.55?E (72.322375)
On the Solomon Islands of such fragments even more. There are parts of a fuselage and even wings.
5°18'21.25"S, 72°14'40.68"E
5°20'9.05"S, 72°16'2.30"E
5°21'20.10"S, 72°12'29.39"E
5°21'18.81"S, 72°12'37.12"E
there were also plane cabin fragments in water, but then the photo was removed. All this gives chance to find the gone plane. Though the plane was shot down by Americans. Therefore nobody will look for it.

http://www.theblackvault.com/community/forum/aviation-and-aeronautical-technology/i-found-fragments-of-the-gone-plane-the-boeing-777-the-fligh/#p119037
"The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"

go2toa

I saw an excellent documentary that discussed when, where, and how contact was lost.  Having been a pilot for 25 years, let me say I have no business speculating WHY it was taken, but it's 100% certain that someone in the cockpit wanted the plane to disappear on purpose.    To leave airspace A, enter airspace B, not call B, then make an immediate u-turn is an obvious, purposeful act. 

Put another way, it would be like someone wearing a ski mask walking up to a camera, putting it out of commission, and subsequently valuables are missing from the store.

After flying back over the origin, he chose a coastal path to the Northwest, avoiding as much radar as possible. 

Since the plane did not signal to ATC that it was overtaken (co pilot can do it in the cockpit without catching the attention of a layperson), they knew the INs and OUTs and probably didn't crash in the ocean.  He wouldn't have chosen his path if he were heading East, West, or South.

You'd have to put ATC personnel (on duty that night) from India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on lie detector tests (in that order).  That's what it would take to find him.  Generally speaking, these countries are not known to have the most honest government/military.




go2toa

Quote from: larishira on June 23, 2015, 09:46:07 PM
http://www.theblackvault.com/community/forum/aviation-and-aeronautical-technology/i-found-fragments-of-the-gone-plane-the-boeing-777-the-fligh/#p119037

Whomever made these images ran them through a sketch/paint program at least once and put labels on subsequently, eg. "Boeing 777 Plane fragments", hiding whatever it is.  He also mentions the Solomons as if the islands relocated from the Pacific to the Indian.  One image features a video game with UFOs flying over a coastline.  No need for ArMap to analyze, this is very solid evidence.

spacemaverick

I cannot access the link provided.  Black vault don't like me I guess.
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

WarToad

http://www.newsweek.com/mh370-debris-airplane-found-indian-ocean-358036

QuotePlane debris has been found in the Indian ocean, according to CNN. Investigators said it is too soon to determine if this debris is from MH370, a Malaysian Airlines flight which went missing over a year ago.

Breaking news - We'll see what comes of this.  I doubt there's a lot of passenger aircraft wings just floating around the Indian Ocean.

Time is the fire in which we burn.

WarToad

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/07/29/debris-washes-up-on-indian-ocean-island-sparking-mh370-questions/

QuoteTwitter was aflutter Wednesday, after photos surfaced of what appeared to be a plane flap or wing that had washed up on a remote Indian Ocean island, fueling speculation that it could be from Malaysian Air Flight MH370, which vanished in March 2014.

The debris shown in one photo, "if it is from a jetliner," looks like a flap and not a wing, according to Jon Ostrower, the aerospace and Boeing beat reporter for The Wall Street Journal. Ostrower noted that a jet like MH370, a Boeing 777, "has a single-piece outboard and a two-piece inboard flap system."

The extensive barnacles collected on the plane debris may indicate that it had been in the ocean for a significant period of time, according to India Today.

The discovery was made by employees of a company responsible for cleaning the shoreline of the island, India Today reported. Reunion Island, near Madagascar, is thousands of miles west of the MH370 search area, which covers some 75,000 square miles.

Time is the fire in which we burn.

spacemaverick

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

burntheships

Thanks for the update WT.

I imagine all the family members are weary,
sad for them. This could be closure, or more
salt on the wounds.

Depends on how it pans out.

"This is the Documentary Channel"
- Zorgon