Malaysia Airlines loses contact with passenger jet
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DriftingByTheStorm said:
Weirdness I have found RE:MH370
Last known coordinates in South China Sea:
6°55′15N 103°34′43″E
Rolls Royce detects engine pings for at least 5 hours after it goes missing.
None of the explanations for MH370's disappearance stand up to much scrutiny.
Some of them are down right laughably self-contradicting. For example, this Wired article which starts on about a tire fire, but then seems to need to change up in to a bit about an electrical fire, but then back in to the tire fire, where the pilot who writes the article maintains that the very heavy plane, taking off on a very long run way, on a very hot day, caused the tires to catch on fire at take off (or start smoldering, which turned in to fire) ... he claims the crew flew on, unaware for a time, but then somehow, magically, at the exact MOMENTS when the plane is switching air space, the pilots, still clearly unaware of the fire, say "good night", which the author assures us is just perfectly normal language for switching airspace ... but then, BAM, before they can change over in to Vietnamese airspace (should be a mere SECONDS after leaving Malaysian airspace) ... BAM, everyone is unconscious from a fire, and the plane is now a ghost plane ... THINK ABOUT THE STUPIDITY HERE, folks ...
Brings me to NEXT point:
The plane seems to have disappeared by COLD CALCULATION at essentially the EXACT MOMENT IT CHANGED AIR SPACE ... how **CONVENIENT** ... further, we now know that the flight checkpoint data was manually changed in the navigation system BEFORE contact was loss ... further indicating a deliberate attempt to shake and lose contact with authorities.
NEXT:
Malaysian\Thai military primary radar picks up an unknown aircraft heading TOWARDS the Straights of Malaca, a COMPLETE REVERSE OF COURSE, now west bound, on the WEST side of Malaysia ...
NEXT:
Residences of the Maldives report seeing a low-flying plane just over 6 hours after it dissapears, heading South, South East ... initial mainstream media reports even contained the phrase, "heading South, South East, on a course towards DIEGO-GARCIA" ... BUT THIS LANGUAGE WAS LATTER REMOVED FROM THE ARTICLES. Also, this information is IMMEDIATELY DISCOUNTED "by Malasian Authorities" but all articles asserting this GIVE NO REASON OR PROOF THAT THE SIGHTING IS FALSE.
NEXT:
Two of the five runways found DELETED on the pilot's home simulator are:
Male International Airport (THE MALDIVES)
AND
DIEGO-GARCIA (a US naval base, alleged CIA torture site, where Saddam's weapons were routed from, etc)
NEXT:
distance from 6°55′15″N 103°34′43″E to Diego Garcia: 3,275 Miles
Speed of 777 appx 575mph
3,275/575 = FIVE POINT SIX HOURS
you can add in a little longer (call it 6, or 6.5 hours?) if you want to take in to account that it came DOWN from Maldives to Diego-Garcia ... only 647 miles from Maldives to Diego-Garcia:
You got 20 High Level Freescale Employees on the plane headed to Bejing for ???
Company is owned by CARLYLE GROUP AND BLACKSTONE (seriously?)
And APPARENTLY THE PILOTS FAMILY IS JUST STRAIGHT UP MIA?
Seriously, questions of the sources authenticity aside, HAS ANYONE HEARD ANYTHING FROM THE GUYS WIFE? No news articles like, "Grieving wife of MH370 Pilot losing hope" or "Wife of Pilot Remains Vigilant, Kids Say They Are Still Holding Out Hope" etc ... NOTHING ... hello ???
???
Some relatives of those on board the flight already known \ suspect clearly what has really happened:Hunger strike protest,
Respect life,
Return my relative,
Don’t want become victim of politics,
Tell the truth
THANK GOD YOU'VE RETURNED!
The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08
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"None of those on board survived"
--malaysian airlines text to family members today. jeezwww.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler said:
"None of those on board survived"
--malaysian airlines text to family members today. jeez
I think it's safe to assume Maylasia has just wrote the manual on how not to handle a disaster.
I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
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It's easy to blame Maylasia, they're stuck in the middle of an intelligence sharing problem at best, at worst it is an intelligence intrigue of some high level.lukin2006 said:The Juggler said:"None of those on board survived"
--malaysian airlines text to family members today. jeez
I think it's safe to assume Maylasia has just wrote the manual on how not to handle a disaster.
The families, who have now marched on the Malaysian embassy in Bejing, clearly do not believe too strongly the official story. Asking for "the return" of your loved ones, and accusations of withholding information speak well to that.
If I was to smile and I held out my hand
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My guess is that if they were "forced" to leave a luxury hotel because someone booked a room several months in advance that they can afford to rent a room at the Malaysian version of Hotel 6 for a few days.lukin2006 said:Missing MH370: Families Forced From Hotel By Ferrari F1 Team
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/missing-jet/missing-mh370-families-forced-hotel-ferrari-f1-team-n58821
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will they actually ever find debris!? ... i mean how many different satellite imagery did they show and yet no debris? ... whole thing is kind of fucked up ...0
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If they are correct and the plane went down in this part of the Ocean then maybe not. Expert sailors have said "those Ocean waters are like hell". Some have said any debris spotted on sat can travel several hundred km's by the time they get there to search. Even if they find debris I doubt it'll even be the crash site, so my guess would be that this plane could likely be at the ocean floor for eternity.polaris_x said:will they actually ever find debris!? ... i mean how many different satellite imagery did they show and yet no debris? ... whole thing is kind of fucked up ...
Some questions I have
-how did this plane get so far off course and no message's sent? not a text message, an email, nothing from the cockpit? surely passengers must have known? could this plan have had a total system failure ... hypoxia? That still doesn't explain being so far off course.
-why are pilots allowed to switch off the tracking device? must be a reason?
-an aircraft that large just essentially disappeared?
this is strange to say the least.
I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
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I just posted the link ... I believe they were moved to another motel. These F! teams had those rooms booked for quite sometime.Jason P said:
My guess is that if they were "forced" to leave a luxury hotel because someone booked a room several months in advance that they can afford to rent a room at the Malaysian version of Hotel 6 for a few days.lukin2006 said:Missing MH370: Families Forced From Hotel By Ferrari F1 Team
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/missing-jet/missing-mh370-families-forced-hotel-ferrari-f1-team-n58821I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon0 -
soo ... the other day they said there were 122 pieces of debris found on satellite and today we still have no evidence of the crash ... what the cuss is going on?0
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The debris they keep spotting is like 2500 km's south of Australia? yes/no? It takes like 4 hours or something to get there? yes/no? It some of the most treacherous seas in the world and they are heading into the fall winter season there and the waters are only getting much worse. So I imagine by the time they get there the currents has moved said debris to who knows where. And with the water being so rough it most likely very hard to spot debris from a plane.
I am of the thinking it'll be pure luck when they find debris and if the plane did crash in that part of the world I don't see the plane ever being found.I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
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Wow.
Tell The Truth To The World!
This story continues to deliver chills at the implications, sadness for the families, and a wide eyed sense of awe at the number of them that aren't simply rolling over and accepting this.
None of what had been made public about this event is consistent with an emergency, and the extreme coincidence of the timing of the loss of communication at the exact moment of hand off between airspace along with the preprogrammed flight computer changes strongly implicates a DELIBERATE ACT. The timing suggests cold calculation if not heavy planning, and the fact that the transponder was PHYSICALLY DISABLED is a complete giveaway that the act was non-emergency and MALICIOUS. The notion of this being a hijacking of SOME sort MUST be considered, and the notion of it being state sponsored must come to follow (it must at least be entertained).
Pray for these families and ask yourself how you would feel in this scenario.
would you just roll over and accept this?Post edited by DriftingByTheStorm onIf I was to smile and I held out my hand
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sooo ... still no evidence!?? ... nobody has seen the copious amount of debris spotted by planes and satellites?0
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I'd heard that what was found was actually garbage (different level of sadness for that).polaris_x said:sooo ... still no evidence!?? ... nobody has seen the copious amount of debris spotted by planes and satellites?
Yeah, last two lines of Drifting's post I've gotta agree with. It's outside of my realm of comprehension to be in the positions of the families.
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Hmm. Those are some bold statements on those signs. These people seem to think someone actually knows where the plane is (and possibly that their relatives are still alive??). As odd as the whole thing is, and I'm sure the Malaysian government has done something shady in a strange knee jerk reaction, I think these folks with the signs are probably doing what they're doing because of the general mistrust a lot of people have in government in that part of the world. I mean, if the Malaysian government actually knew where the plane was, then I can't think of a reason why they wouldn't have revealed that info by now.DriftingByTheStorm said:
Wow.
Tell The Truth To The World!
This story continues to deliver chills at the implications, sadness for the families, and a wide eyed sense of awe at the number of them that aren't simply rolling over and accepting this.
None of what had been made public about this event is consistent with an emergency, and the extreme coincidence of the timing of the loss of communication at the exact moment of hand off between airspace along with the preprogrammed flight computer changes strongly implicates a DELIBERATE ACT. The timing suggests cold calculation if not heavy planning, and the fact that the transponder was PHYSICALLY DISABLED is a complete giveaway that the act was non-emergency and MALICIOUS. The notion of this being a hijacking of SOME sort MUST be considered, and the notion of it being state sponsored must come to follow (it must at least be entertained).
Pray for these families and ask yourself how you would feel in this scenario.
would you just roll over and accept this?With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
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I'd heard that what was found was actually garbage (different level of sadness for that).polaris_x said:sooo ... still no evidence!?? ... nobody has seen the copious amount of debris spotted by planes and satellites?
Yeah, last two lines of Drifting's post I've gotta agree with. It's outside of my realm of comprehension to be in the positions of the families.
friggin' brutal ...
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and now they decided to change the last words spoken from the cockpit!? what the cuss!? ... :-q0
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You know, it IS a bold statement. But then again, the facts, even as sifted through, classified, and only then "reported" to the public, paint a a rather dark and damning picture. To the families involved, to the ones with real skin in the game, this whole thing must seem particularly cruel, because even the US media has been forced in days passed to admit that the actions of the plane were by all measures *precalculated and deliberate*.PJ_Soul said:Hmm. Those are some bold statements on those signs. These people seem to think someone actually knows where the plane is (and possibly that their relatives are still alive??). As odd as the whole thing is, and I'm sure the Malaysian government has done something shady in a strange knee jerk reaction, I think these folks with the signs are probably doing what they're doing because of the general mistrust a lot of people have in government in that part of the world. I mean, if the Malaysian government actually knew where the plane was, then I can't think of a reason why they wouldn't have revealed that info by now.
To be told, by all major media outlets, that your relatives' plane was diverted from course and hidden from radar by precalculated and deliberate action (all while being given only the barest of real intelligence), and then to be told only days later that your relatives are most certainly dead and the plane most certainly crashed at x&y location (and this time with not the single most minuscule shred of legitimate intelligence) must be NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE to believe.
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Reading a few of the latest articles on the missing plane the question that comes to my my is this: Is this some well covered up plane theft, a terrorist plot of some sort, or is it actually just a simple matter of a downed plane which has not been found because the Malaysia's Transport Ministry is a miserably clogged up and dysfunctional bureaucracy?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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