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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: 08rubicon on March 29, 2014, 04:09:06 PM
  If mh 370 were to be used in an attack on someone, and with a similar
777-200 in storage in Israel, it would be easy to blame them for the
attack. Could it be that Israel is being set up? This would give the
entire world a reason to destroy Israel. Almost every one has been
looking for just such a reason..
   rubicon

Look at this link, it brings up what you just said.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/03/28/356298/us-on-nuclear-false-flag-high-alert/

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spacemaverick

Quote from: deuem on March 29, 2014, 02:44:37 PM
This southern route still make no sence to me. If someone wanted to kill everyone, why would they fly it so far away. Why not just dump it right away or back at the courtroom building. If it was hijacked then who did all the flying and where were they going? I still think it went North on a mission, sell the plane and cargo, slave the crew and passengers and send the government a message. Free the friend or else.
deuem

I can't make sense of it either.  We may never become aware of what transpired.  Some of the links above give us more theories.  And make no mistake, there are plenty of theories out there.  Malaysia is not very good at informing us about their information they have received.
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deuem

It is a little funny that the one sat that is making all the calls on the location is dirrectly ove this Island. Makes me go Humm.

spacemaverick

BREAKING JUST 2 MINUTES AGO

http://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/03/29/malaysia-search-ocean-australia/7049019/

Two ships combing the ocean off the west coast of Australia recovered a number of objects Saturday, but none was confirmed to be related to the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner, the group leading the search said in a statement.

MORE AT THE ABOVE LINK.  THIS JUST CAME ACROSS FLORIDA TODAY NEWSPAPER.  The colors do not match 370.  See more at above link.
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spacemaverick

Quote from: deuem on March 29, 2014, 05:15:33 PM
It is a little funny that the one sat that is making all the calls on the location is dirrectly ove this Island. Makes me go Humm.

If I am not mistaken it is a geostationary satellite and the others involved are not.  I could be wrong.
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spacemaverick

ANOTHER UPDATE FROM CBS NEWS

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-ships-retrieve-possible-debris-in-ocean/

Search area shifted again and a comment from a British gentleman that nothing like this (3 weeks) has happened in modern times.
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sky otter



ya know ..with the search area being moved again and again.. i would dare to say they don't really have a clue which way this plane went..and if it did go down there do you realize how many times it had to turn after takeoff before it went that way?

i don't know how to pilot a plane but i don't think auto pilot makes turns...

so far every piece of theory and non facts just stinks this whole thing up

i wonder if the countries are going to charge maylasia for this..

soo many questions and no real answers...i hate mysteries ::)

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spacemaverick

http://intellihub.com/governments-intentionally-misleading-us-missing-flight-family-member-says-bbc/

In BBC interview, partner of missing passenger says that the MH370 flight was stolen and taken to an undisclosed location, due to the number of high-profile passengers aboard with ties to defense contractors.

By John Vibes



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The Matrix Traveller

The whole darkle, still smells like a "FISH Market" to me.

IF our "tech." on Earth, is as advance as many believe, then Someone knows
where that plane and passengers are !

It appears as though other Gov's. are being mislead, for what ever reasons ...

(" I smell "fishy" Delaying Tactics" !)

spacemaverick

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on March 29, 2014, 11:46:40 PM
The whole darkle, still smells like a "FISH Market" to me.

IF our "tech." on Earth, is as advance as many believe, then Someone knows
where that plane and passengers are !

It appears as though other Gov's. are being mislead, for what ever reasons ...

(" I smell "fishy" Delaying Tactics" !)

I am inclined to go along with that line of thought.
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sky otter

#341

hey matrix.. yep

i came across this article and it seems there were a lot of politics going on before this and china
(who had the majority of passengers) is  using it to move more ships...
it makes me wonder
here's the last paragraph and then the article..




'Taking Advantage'
China's controlled media means different voices are not heard, allowing China to deflect anger and frustration toward Malaysia, Bo Zhiyue, senior research fellow at the National University of Singapore, said in a telephone interview. This has been helped by the perception that the country is a victim, he said.

"China is taking advantage of this incident to say to its own people, 'Actually by comparison you are lucky by having us as your leaders instead of those guys over there,'" Bo said.

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-27/china-showcases-rising-maritime-power-in-hunt-for-malaysian-jet.html

China Showcases Rising Maritime Power in Airliner Search
By Bloomberg News Mar 27, 2014 10:45 PM ET

A member of the Malaysian Navy makes a call as their ship approaches a ship belonging to the Chinese Coast Guard during an exchange of communication in the South China Sea. Photograph: Rahman Roslan via Getty Images Close

China, in the midst of a military buildup challenging the U.S. and Japan, is showcasing its expanded capabilities in the search for Malaysia's missing plane by deploying hardware from satellites to warships to an icebreaker.

With pictures of gray-hulled naval vessels and planes operating in seas thousands of miles from Chinese shores, state media has hailed the hunt for Malaysia Air Flight MH370 as the country's "strongest-ever search and rescue." China, which had a majority of the passengers on the Beijing-bound flight, says it has sent at least 13 ships to the search zone in the Indian Ocean.

That ranks as the largest naval deployment outside its waters in modern history, according to Gary Li, a senior analyst for IHS Maritime in Beijing. The deployment plays well at home, where President Xi Jinping has vowed to make China a combat-ready maritime power and is being assertive in territorial disputes with neighbors including Japan and the Philippines.

"It's an enormously valuable training exercise for them, it's not something they've ever done before," Steve Tsang, director of the China Policy Institute at the University of Nottingham in England, said. "It means the Chinese can deploy ships at quite considerable distance away from home operating in difficult conditions."

Satellite Images
The March 8 disappearance of the Malaysian Airline System Bhd. (MAS) aircraft with 239 people on board, 154 of them Chinese nationals, has given China a chance to demonstrate its effectiveness and capacity relative to smaller Southeast Asian neighbors.

As Malaysia has struggled over two weeks to map out the airplane's last route, China has used its satellites to spot debris in the southern Indian Ocean that may be linked to the jet, including an object 22 meters by 13 meters detected in images taken March 18.

Two Chinese IL-76 transport planes were dispatched to Perth as the focus of the search moved to an area off Australia's west coast. On March 24, Chinese aircraft scouring the ocean spotted and photographed two "relatively big" objects surrounded by smaller ones floating in the water.

The search was focused today on an area about 1,850 kilometers (1,150 miles) west of Perth, after a new lead based on the analysis of radar data showed the plane probably flew a shorter distance than earlier estimated.

Ocean Search
Three Chinese naval vessels have searched for suspected debris off the coast of Australia, Geng Yansheng, a spokesman at the Ministry of Defense said yesterday in a statement on its website. They are the missile destroyer Haikou, the supply ship Qiandaohu and the amphibious transport ship Kunlunshan, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. The military has also redirected more than 10 satellites to carry out surveillance in the Indian Ocean, Geng said.

Three escort vessels earlier deployed in the Gulf of Aden are also searching in the eastern part of the southern Indian Ocean, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said March 26. The icebreaker Xue Long, which in January helped evacuate 52 people from a Russian ship trapped off Antarctica, also arrived March 26 to search for debris.

"The demonstration of how much the Chinese are able to be part of it shows how confident and capable China now is just compared to a few years ago," Tsang said.

Far-Flung Operations
While China has been involved in escort missions off the piracy-plagued coast of Somalia since 2008, it has little experience of far-flung operations. In early 2011, it rescued more than 35,000 citizens from Libya, its largest overseas evacuation since the Communists came to power in 1949, according to Xinhua.

"We believe the Chinese government are doing their best, sending planes, sending people," Xu Liping, senior fellow at the National Institute of International Strategy at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, said.

China has contrasted its response with that of Malaysia, which has been criticized for delays and flaws in its efforts to find the missing plane. Foreign Ministry officials have urged Malaysia to step up search efforts and better coordinate the operation, while state media has questioned the competence of Malaysian authorities.

Still, China has also turned up false leads. Chinese satellite images posted on March 12 showed floating objects near the confluence of the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand that led to a search in that area. They panned out not to be from the plane.

Chinese Protest
While China has thrown a lot of resources into the search, the effort has also shown its limitations, according to Roderic Wye, an associate fellow of the Asia program at London-based policy group Chatham House.

"It shows that China has capabilities but not necessarily excellent ones," he said. Even so, the country's leaders have succeeded in winning positive public opinion at home, Wye said.

On March 25, a day after Malaysia's prime minister said flight MH730 ended in the Southern Indian Ocean, Chinese police watched over relatives as they protested at the Malaysian embassy before they were bused back to their hotel. A day later, international media were let into a meeting where families berated Malaysian military officials trying to explain an analysis of satellite data from the U.K.

"If the Chinese government didn't let them go to the embassy to protest they will use some other means," said Xu. "For China, domestic policies are number one."

'Taking Advantage'
China's controlled media means different voices are not heard, allowing China to deflect anger and frustration toward Malaysia, Bo Zhiyue, senior research fellow at the National University of Singapore, said in a telephone interview. This has been helped by the perception that the country is a victim, he said.

"China is taking advantage of this incident to say to its own people, 'Actually by comparison you are lucky by having us as your leaders instead of those guys over there,'" Bo said.

To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Henry Sanderson in Beijing at hsanderson@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Rosalind Mathieson at rmathieson3@bloomberg.net Neil Western, Nicholas Wadhams

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wow and now this..should be interesting to see how this pans out


Saturday, 29 March 2014 17:15 NO FAITH IN M'SIAN JUDICIARY? Husband of MH370 cabin crew initiates LEGAL ACTION in US court




CHICAGO - The husband of a crew member of missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 asked a state court in Illinois to order Boeing Co. and the airline to turn over data and documents to assist in preparation for a possible lawsuit, the second such petition by the same Chicago law firm.

The petition was filed yesterday in Chicago on behalf of Lee Khim Fatt, whose wife, Foong Wai Yueng, was a member of the cabin crew on the plane that vanished March 8 after taking off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing.



Full article: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=253191:no-faith-in-msian-judiciary?-husband-of-mh370-cabin-crew-initiates-legal-action-in-us-court&Itemid=2#ixzz2xOu1RWL2
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burntheships

Quote from: spacemaverick on March 29, 2014, 11:49:33 PM
I am inclined to go along with that line of thought.

Yes, bears repeating.

And now the news of the hour....

QuoteBritish secret services are investigating the disappearance of flight MH370, Malaysia's transport minister said on Saturday.

The disclosure that MI6 as well as the CIA are helping the Malaysian authorities will add to speculation the aircraft was hijacked by terrorists.
http://www.smh.com.au/world/malaysia-airlines-mh370-terrorist-theories-grow-as-mi6-and-cia-involvement-confirmed-20140330-zqop8.html
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Gigas

Here's the latest and most interesting. You think ya heard it all, read this and you'll know how ridicules the world really is.

Quote"I have been held hostage by unknown military personal after my flight was hijacked (blindfolded). I work for IBM and I have managed to hide my cellphone in my ass during the hijack. I have been separated from the rest of the passengers and I am in a cell. My name is Philip Wood. I think I have been drugged as well and cannot think clearly."


This hijacked peep claims he sent a text message with a photo which just so happens to be all dark and nothing to see. It appears this peep is rather clever since he says he was blindfolded and still was able to text and take a dark photo of his cell.

http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2014/03/hijacked-ibm-engineer-successfully-dialed-out-of-diego-garcia-2928892.html
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spacemaverick

Quote from: Gigas on March 30, 2014, 07:34:39 PM
Here's the latest and most interesting. You think ya heard it all, read this and you'll know how ridicules the world really is.


This hijacked peep claims he sent a text message with a photo which just so happens to be all dark and nothing to see. It appears this peep is rather clever since he says he was blindfolded and still was able to text and take a dark photo of his cell.

http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2014/03/hijacked-ibm-engineer-successfully-dialed-out-of-diego-garcia-2928892.html

I peruse beforeitnews frequently and mostly to see what some crackpot has put on there.  Some people do have wild imaginations don't they?  Some very outlandish things emanate from that site.
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