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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

http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-malaysia-crash-20140311,0,6832992.story#axzz2vczO7eCV

It seems to have just disappeared.  What happened to this flight?  The above article even says:

"BEIJING — Despite a wealth of technology, crews trying to find the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner must cover a large swath of the South China Sea that varies widely in depth and is subject to fast-moving currents that could carry debris more than 50 miles a day, experts say."

I have seen pieces of a plane float but the South China Sea is large with many currents....curious...why did it suddenly disappear?  No trace?



http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=5JpbZZKqxy0

Flight tracker is a good program


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micjer

It is a good program.  I watch it periodically.

Very odd the speed of the other plane on radar.  Have not seen that type of thing before.
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deuem

Lots of tension here, maybe someone knows what really happened.

spacemaverick

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The Matrix Traveller

Interesting Story still unfolding !

Here on TV One Seven Sharp....

http://tvnz.co.nz/seven-sharp/flight-mh-370-video-5862160

It looks like the Malaysian Gov. has been misleading other Counties incl. NZ, as an Aircraft from NZ
was sent to take part in the search, and the Relations of those who MAY have been "Hijacked" !

Both China, NZ and other Countries have been searching in an area where the Aircraft did NOT
come to its End in the South China Sea, if it did in fact ?

There is always Jetsam of some sorts.... NOT all is heavier than water and Air is often trapped in Jetsam !

Apparently the Military did track Flight 370 for some time after it Altered course to fly back
over Malaysia and on over Malacca Strait, yet NO action appears to have taken Place ? ? ?

Well NOT that the public has been told.

Major Embarrassment for the Malaysian Gov. which could have consequences, involving International Politics !

Something smells more nasty than Sewage on this One for sure !

Sinny

"The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society"- JFK

Abracadabra

In La Presse (Newspaper) this morning

     Speculations grews up is the title
translation below

Q: Quelles sont les autres pistes considérées par les autorités?

R: Le chef de police malaisien Khalid Abu Bakar a déclaré que les autorités considéraient la possibilité d'un acte de sabotage, d'un détournement, de l'existence de troubles psychologiques parmi les passagers et les membres du personnel ou des problèmes personnels susceptibles de les amener à vouloir précipiter un accident.

Le pilote, âgé de 53 ans, travaillait pour la compagnie depuis le début des années 80 et comptait plus de 18 000 heures de vol à son actif. Les experts demeurent sceptiques quant à la possibilité d'ennuis mécaniques de l'appareil - le modèle de Boeing en question est considéré comme l'un des plus sécuritaires. Un pilote d'expérience a indiqué hier en entrevue qu'il fallait attendre d'obtenir des éléments concrets et les analyser pour savoir ce qui s'est passé. Un processus long et complexe qui cadre mal, a-t-il prévenu, avec l'avis précipité de «pseudo-experts» qui voient souvent leurs hypothèses démenties par les faits. La détection des boîtes noires de l'appareil, si l'écrasement est avéré, donnerait de précieuses indications sur le sort de celui-ci, mais elles peuvent être difficiles à repérer en mer. Dans le cas du vol d'Air France disparu entre le Brésil et la France en 2009, on ne les avait retrouvées que deux ans après la découverte des débris.

Question: Which are the others views considered by authorities

The Malaysian chief police  Khalid Abu Bakar declared..... The authorities think about sabotage act, hijacking possibilities but also

THE EXISTENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICALS TROUBLES BETWEEN PASSENGERS AND CREW MEMBERS OR SOME PERSONNAL PROBLEMS
LIABLE TO FORCE THEM TO PROVOCATE THE CRASH !!!??**  :o 

the experiment pilot of 53 years old, working for the company since debut 80's had more then 18000 hours of experiences flighting.
The experts don't believe and are skeptics about a mechanical problems issue, this model of Boeing
is one of the most safe & secure.
Yesterday in an interview with another experiment pilot he said ''It will be a long and complex process to determine with exactitude
what really happened and he prevents then in the past the pseudo-experts are wrong and it is not rare then facts
denies their theories, like the case of Air France in 2009 when they found debris 2 years later.

At the end I cut the story a little bit but the essentials is respected.
Voila


spacemaverick

Quote from: Sinny on March 12, 2014, 02:04:08 PM
Operation Paperclip 2.0
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread1001910/pg1

Cool developments  8)

Now this is a very interesting theory indeed.  It sure would take some planning.  Question is did they have enough time to plan and execute that plan?  By the way...it is a simple thing to mask an electronic signal from the so called black box.  Nice find Sinny.
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spacemaverick

On the other hand...the last radio transmission from the plane appeared to be normal and then......catastrophy....maybe it was a high order explosion and the plane is in many pieces.  Hard to find but there would still be some sort of debris from bodies..luggage...plane parts....I don't know...indeed a mystery.
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burntheships

Quote from: spacemaverick on March 12, 2014, 06:00:45 PM
By the way...it is a simple thing to mask an electronic signal from the so called black box. 

Hey Astro,

Have you read about the Boeing warning that was just
put out a few months ago that they realized a vulnerability
to hacking? Left these babies wide open, I wonder it that
might have also come into play here.
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- Zorgon

zorgon


spacemaverick

Quote from: zorgon on March 12, 2014, 07:23:00 PM
Maybe it was LANGOLIERS?   :o




I remember that.  It was scary to me when I watched it.

As for the Boeing warning there was a warning of icing fuel lines and the satellite antennae.
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Gigas

I found it rather odd in a way that the TV news showed a Vietnamese woman in a crowd of what I would guess be the families of the missing and this woman was speaking in that high Vietnamese voice with an English translator from the news translating the woman's words which were, "quote" they want us all to go to Malaysia for what, to stare at the water.

Could this be the work of the D'jinn and or elemental machine force. Disappearing ships, people, planes and unexplained weather patterns, earth tremors and quakes with asteroids falling.
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Gigas

Alright, lets get crazy here and speculate a Millennium effect.


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spacemaverick

#14
http://rt.com/news/satellite-image-malaysia-plane-426/

Could China satellites have found pieces of the missing plane?

Seems like they have had the images since Sunday.  Who is coordinating this search anyway?  I'll fish around some more.

Terror probe launched by Malaysia.

http://rt.com/news/malaysia-plane-missing-crash-766/

Malaysia has launched a terror probe into the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines passenger plane which vanished from radars en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing while carrying 239 people on Saturday. Debris from the jet has reportedly been spotted.

The massive search operation for the Boeing 777, which has been ongoing for about two days, might have brought forth its first results, with possible debris from the aircraft reportedly found in the sea off the coast of south Vietnam.

"We received information from a Vietnamese plane saying that they found two broken objects, which seem like those of an aircraft, located about 50 miles (80 kilometers) to the south-west of Tho Chu Island," an unnamed official from the National Committee for Search and Rescue told AFP. "As it is night they cannot fish them out for proper identification. They have located the position of the areas and flown back to the land."

These objects are believed to be a piece of the jetliner's tail and part of its inner door, The Wall Street Journal reported.

But, a US team involved in the search operation in the South China Sea refuted reports that the debris found belonged to the missing plane, Vietnam's Tuoi Tre news reported.

According to the US embassy representative in Hanoi, Jacky Ly Thang, the American team carried out an investigation and concluded that the object found 100 kilometers southwest of the Vietnamese island of Tho Chu has no connection to the missing aircraft.

Above has been taken directly from the RT article.
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