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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

#780
http://intellihub.com/mh370-update-malaysian-government-releases-45-pages-raw-satellite-data-revealing-nothing/

New satellite data reveals absolutely nothing as the MH370 cover-up continues

By Shepard Ambellas

KUALA LUMPUR (INTELLIHUB) — Tuesday the Malaysian government released 45 pages of raw satellite data regarding flight 370 which as been missing for nearly 3 months now. However, according to reports the data yields nothing conclusive, again leading family members and researchers on yet another wild goose chase.

Now, family members of the missing are once again considering to file lawsuits against the Malaysian government for negligence as so far not one shred of evidence proving MH370 even crashed exists. In fact, to the contrary, all evidence points to a early morning landing of the plane and its 239 occupants at a secretive U.S. military installation located far out in the Indian Ocean called Diego Garcia.

Moreover, it was also reported that MH370 was escorted by fighter jets before later being spotted by fisherman, flying low over the Maldives Islands, in the early morning hours headed toward Diego Garcia.


However, even after the release of the new satellite data, family members still say they have learned nothing.

Steve Wang, a representative for MH370 families said, "Only simply data means nothing", we want a "full report". "We will now think about the lawsuits", Wang continued.



CNN reported:

Michael Exner, one of the most vocal experts among those calling for the release of the data, said a very preliminary review suggested that there were gaps in the notes explaining the data.

The explanatory notes at the start of the document "answer a few of the questions we have had, but leave many questions unanswered," he told CNN.


CNN Safety Analyst David Soucie said certain key elements, which would allow independent experts to fully test the official conclusion, are missing from the data in the document.

"There's not enough information to say whether they made an error," he said. "I think we're still going to be looking for more."

As of yet the mainstream media and international authorities have failed to provide the real whereabouts of Malaysian Airlines flight 370.





Well there you go, we know more but we know nothing new.  Go to the link above and look at the image of how long this aircraft was on radar. (Image was way too large to put on here.  40 minutes across Malaysia to point of lost contact turn left and head to edge of Malacca Straits (40) minutes, then into the Malacca Straits and around the Malaysia West Coast for 1 hour and 34 minutes.  Makes you go hmmmmmm.

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

spacemaverick



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viw8pNGU1rI&feature=player_embedded

"There Is Not A Trace Of Evidence The Plane Has Crashed! There Is Ample Evidence There's A COVER UP" - See more at: http://xrepublic.tv/node/9141#sthash.HyuR4QNJ.dpuf
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spacemaverick

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/searchers-malaysia-airlines-flight-370-isnt-in-area-thought-to-be-its-most-likely-resting-place/

Searchers: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 isn't in area thought to be its most likely resting place

Well I can only post the link.  They are finally admitting that flight 370 is not in the place they were looking.  They have copyrighted the material.
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

COSMO

#783
Great job on keeping up with this story maverick!  Such a debacle and surely something is amiss here.



Gold for your diligence.

Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

WarToad

Time is the fire in which we burn.

spacemaverick

Cosmo,  I love the picture you put on there.  As they say...a picture is worth a thousand words!!!
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

Somamech

There will never be any truth to this plane.  That much is a given LOL

spacemaverick

Posted 7 hours ago

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/10871440/MH370-search-underwater-noise-detected-off-southern-India.html

Scientists examine sounds suggesting new location for missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 as British woman reports seeing burning plane above Indian Ocean.  (This is the second such sighting) but not reported immediately.


By Jonathan Pearlman, Sydney

9:12AM BST 03 Jun 2014





Scientists are investigating a mysterious low-frequency underwater noise detected off the southern tip of India at about the time the missing Malaysia Airlines plane had its last satellite transmission and disappeared.


The noise, outside the range of human hearing, reportedly travelled across the Indian Ocean and was picked up by receivers off the west coast of Australia. But its original location – about 3,000 miles north-west of Australia – would not be consistent with the current search area off the Australian coast which is based on analysis of satellite data by British firm Inmarsat.


Alec Duncan, a marine scientist at Curtin University near Perth, said he believed the chances of the sound being from the missing Boeing 777 were about "25 to 30 per cent". The plane, carrying 239 passengers, disappeared on March 8.


"It's not even really a thump sort of a sound — it's more of a dull oomph," Dr Duncan told The New York Times.


"If you ask me what's the probability this is related to the flight, without the satellite data it's 25 or 30 percent, but that's certainly worth taking a very close look at."

The noise was picked up by a receiver operated off the coast of Perth by Dr Duncan – used mainly for monitoring whales - and another about 220 miles south of Perth by the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation in Vienna. The scientists have established the direction in which the sound was travelling but not the distance it travelled, leaving a potential search area spanning more than 200,000 square miles.

Mark Prior, an acoustics expert at the test ban organisation headquarters, told The New York Times the sound was consistent with an ocean impact or with a sealed, air-filled container sinking until it crumpled due to the water pressure.

Authorities in Australia said last week they has found no wreckage in a targeted zone - based on sounds believed to have been from the plane's black box locator beacon - and will now shift to a 12-month hunt across a broad stretch of the Indian Ocean. The next phase, which will involve private contractors, will only begin in August and will cover more than 23,000 square miles.

Adding to the uncertainty surrounding the plane's possible final location, a British woman sailing with her husband across the Indian Ocean from India to Thailand has claimed she may have seen the plane on fire.

Katherine Tee, 41, was on night watch on March 7-8 but said she did not report the sighting until Sunday because she was having marital problems and thought she was losing her mind. She said recent media reports about the ailing search prompted her and her husband Marc Horn to examine their GPS logs and they discovered they were within the plane's projected flight path.

"I looked back through our GPS logs and lo and behold, what we saw was consistent with the confirmed contact which the authorities had from MH370," she told Thailand's Phuket Gazette.

Ms Tee said she saw other planes nearby and thought they would have reported the burning plane.

"I saw something that looked like a plane on fire," she said. "Then I thought I must be mad. It caught my attention because I had never seen a plane with orange lights before so I wondered what they were... It looked longer than planes usually do. There was what appeared to be black smoke behind it.

"There were two other planes well above it — moving the other way — at the time. They had normal navigation lights. I remember thinking that if it was a plane on fire that I was seeing, the other aircraft would report it."

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

IamSylas

Quote from: COSMO on May 29, 2014, 08:12:48 AM
Great job on keeping up with this story maverick!  Such a debacle and surely something is amiss here.



Gold for your diligence.

Cosmo

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
hahahhaha damn this is epic .....:D :D :D :D

COSMO

Another story to add to the pile.

'I saw something that looked like a plane on fire': Female sailor thinks she may have spotted MH370 in the sky above the Indian Ocean on the night it disappeared

A witness has recently emerged, claiming she may have sighted the missing Malaysian Airlines flight just before it disappeared.
Katherine Tee, a British sailor, was crossing the Indian Ocean en route to Phuket, Thailand when she saw what appeared to be a plane that was on fire with black smoke trailing behind it in March - possibly on the night MH370 went missing.

'I was on a night watch. My husband was asleep below deck and our one other crew member was asleep on deck,' she told the Phuket Gazette.
'I saw something that looked like a plane on fire. That's what I thought it was. Then, I thought I must be mad... It caught my attention because I had never seen a plane with orange lights before, so I wondered what they were.
'I could see the outline of the plane, it looked longer than planes usually do. There was what appeared to be black smoke streaming from behind it.'

'There were two other planes passing well above it – moving the other way – at that time. They had normal navigation lights. I remember thinking that if it was a plane on fire that I was seeing, the other aircraft would report it,' she said.
'And then, I wondered again why it had such bright orange lights. They reminded me of sodium lights. I thought it could be some anomaly or just a meteor.
'It was approaching to cross behind our stern from the north. When I checked again later, it had moved across the stern and was moving away to the south.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2647096/Female-sailor-thinks-spotted-MH370-sky-Indian-Ocean-night-disappeared.html#ixzz33bKEfwgk


What burns orange???

Cosmo

And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

WarToad

Quote from: COSMO on June 03, 2014, 07:21:28 PM
What burns orange???

Cosmo

Various calcium compounds burn orange.  I only know this because I dabble in homemade fireworks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrotechnic_colorant

But jet fuel itself is fairly orange in an uncontrolled burn.

Time is the fire in which we burn.

Fruitbat


spacemaverick

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

spacemaverick

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

spacemaverick

Okay, this may seem simplistic but...back in the time when we were putting men into space in capsules they use dye packs to spot the capsules and the same for downed fighter pilots.  As an extra measure (especially over water) maybe a dye pack unit could be installed on the aircraft to activate when coming in contact with sea water.  It's very simple, should not need much engineering.  It may be simplistic but it's effective and would give a general area.
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