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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/14/2014 8:40:51 PM   
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I must admit to a typo in the title.
It should have read Another terrorist strike against China?


I think it should have read...

Another right wing knee jerk reaction in the hope of creating fear and panic.

In other news a right wing bible bashing gun toting misogynist from a generic southern state has apparently shot and killed common sense.

Common sense, quite old and not in possession of all the facts was seen knocking on the man's door and asking for a bit of sanity. However the man confused the rolled up copy of the New Scientist in his hand for a lethal weapon and shot him 4 times.

An uninformed witness was quoted as saying " he looked very threatening and very un-American. I can't be sure as the porch light wasn't on but I think he had some Skittles. Anyway he should have known better than to knock on someone's door round these parts"

The police were on the scene in minutes but were clearly way too late. Neighbourhood watch officials have asked everyone to shoot at people parked in cars just to be on the safe side

You clearly are confused, last time I checked this thread had nothing to do with guns.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/14/2014 8:46:23 PM   
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According to CCN the Wall Street Journal has asserted that it is increasingly credible that someone took the plane off course.

According to dead pixie knowing that makes you a paranoid right winger just trying to stir up trouble.

It may turn out that the plane was blown up by terrorists but we still don't know shit for sure.

"increasingly credible" is a long fucking way from fact.

"Another terror attack against China" hours after the plane disappeared is a really really fucking long way from a fact in most sane peoples mind

Please point out were I said terrorism was a fact.
What has caused this rude outburst in what has been a very civil discussion of the various possible causes of this disaster.
The authorities are leaning more and more toward foul play, but that isn't my fault.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/14/2014 9:46:42 PM   
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A blurb from my home page...


Malaysian investigators conclude flight hijacked
EILEEN NG - The Associated Press

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A Malaysian government official says investigators have concluded that one of the pilots or someone else with flying experience hijacked the missing Malaysia Airlines jet.

The official, who is involved in the investigation, says no motive has been established, and it is not yet clear where the plane was taken. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.

The official said that hijacking was no longer a theory. "It is conclusive."

The Boeing 777's communication with the ground was severed under one hour into a flight March 8 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Malaysian officials have said radar data suggest it may have turned back and crossed back over the Malaysian peninsula westward, after setting out toward the Chinese capital.



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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/14/2014 9:58:25 PM   
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A blurb from my home page...


Malaysian investigators conclude flight hijacked
EILEEN NG - The Associated Press

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A Malaysian government official says investigators have concluded that one of the pilots or someone else with flying experience hijacked the missing Malaysia Airlines jet.

The official, who is involved in the investigation, says no motive has been established, and it is not yet clear where the plane was taken. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.

The official said that hijacking was no longer a theory. "It is conclusive."

The Boeing 777's communication with the ground was severed under one hour into a flight March 8 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Malaysian officials have said radar data suggest it may have turned back and crossed back over the Malaysian peninsula westward, after setting out toward the Chinese capital.



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Unfortunate but not surprising.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/14/2014 10:10:27 PM   
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Not sure it was hijackers as in outside people, because had they tried to storm the cockpit there would have been time for a mayday. The last information is that the heartbeat signals sent to the satellite com system automatically, showed it was flying 4 hours after it disappeared, which indicates it didn't blow up. It could be it was an inside job, maybe one of the pilots was muslim and radicalized, no way to know. Where the plane headed there are a lot of uninhabited Islands, maybe they stole the plane to be a flying bomb to be used against someplace.......I don't think this was a catastrophic failure at all, the fact that the heartbeat was going for 4 hours said it had power at the very least, which makes me thing it is something else, like a hijacking by parties unknown. Maybe they were planning to land the plane someplace, load it with explosives, fly low and hit someplace in India or something...


Either that, or someone forgot to punch in the code and the plane ended up on an Island...........

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/14/2014 10:14:43 PM   
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quote:

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A blurb from my home page...


Malaysian investigators conclude flight hijacked
EILEEN NG - The Associated Press

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A Malaysian government official says investigators have concluded that one of the pilots or someone else with flying experience hijacked the missing Malaysia Airlines jet.

The official, who is involved in the investigation, says no motive has been established, and it is not yet clear where the plane was taken. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.

The official said that hijacking was no longer a theory. "It is conclusive."

The Boeing 777's communication with the ground was severed under one hour into a flight March 8 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Malaysian officials have said radar data suggest it may have turned back and crossed back over the Malaysian peninsula westward, after setting out toward the Chinese capital.



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Unfortunate but not surprising.

If it's true, let's hope the passengers and crew are safe. If the intent was to keep everyone guessing what happened then it might be some time before we hear from any survivors...if ever.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/14/2014 10:19:02 PM   
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It could be it was an inside job...

If it was hijacked, I don't see how it could have been anything else. Who else but an experienced pilot could have disabled all the transponders?

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/14/2014 10:41:50 PM   
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Not sure it was hijackers as in outside people, because had they tried to storm the cockpit there would have been time for a mayday. The last information is that the heartbeat signals sent to the satellite com system automatically, showed it was flying 4 hours after it disappeared, which indicates it didn't blow up. It could be it was an inside job, maybe one of the pilots was muslim and radicalized, no way to know. Where the plane headed there are a lot of uninhabited Islands, maybe they stole the plane to be a flying bomb to be used against someplace.......I don't think this was a catastrophic failure at all, the fact that the heartbeat was going for 4 hours said it had power at the very least, which makes me thing it is something else, like a hijacking by parties unknown. Maybe they were planning to land the plane someplace, load it with explosives, fly low and hit someplace in India or something...


Either that, or someone forgot to punch in the code and the plane ended up on an Island...........

That sounds reasonable, how common are airfields where you can land a 777?
Of course I know of an incident where they landed a 747 on a field made for 737s.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/14/2014 10:43:03 PM   
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Not sure it was hijackers as in outside people, because had they tried to storm the cockpit there would have been time for a mayday. The last information is that the heartbeat signals sent to the satellite com system automatically, showed it was flying 4 hours after it disappeared, which indicates it didn't blow up. It could be it was an inside job, maybe one of the pilots was muslim and radicalized, no way to know. Where the plane headed there are a lot of uninhabited Islands, maybe they stole the plane to be a flying bomb to be used against someplace.......I don't think this was a catastrophic failure at all, the fact that the heartbeat was going for 4 hours said it had power at the very least, which makes me thing it is something else, like a hijacking by parties unknown. Maybe they were planning to land the plane someplace, load it with explosives, fly low and hit someplace in India or something...


Either that, or someone forgot to punch in the code and the plane ended up on an Island...........

Could they have built one unnoticed?

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/15/2014 3:48:52 AM   
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Not sure it was hijackers as in outside people, because had they tried to storm the cockpit there would have been time for a mayday. The last information is that the heartbeat signals sent to the satellite com system automatically, showed it was flying 4 hours after it disappeared, which indicates it didn't blow up. It could be it was an inside job, maybe one of the pilots was muslim and radicalized, no way to know. Where the plane headed there are a lot of uninhabited Islands, maybe they stole the plane to be a flying bomb to be used against someplace.......I don't think this was a catastrophic failure at all, the fact that the heartbeat was going for 4 hours said it had power at the very least, which makes me thing it is something else, like a hijacking by parties unknown. Maybe they were planning to land the plane someplace, load it with explosives, fly low and hit someplace in India or something...


Either that, or someone forgot to punch in the code and the plane ended up on an Island...........



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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/15/2014 3:52:15 AM   
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I feel sorry for all the innocents aboard. I suspect that the plane went down and that everyone on that plane is dead.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/15/2014 2:34:02 PM   
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draw your own conclusions


The missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner sent out its last signal about 7 1/2 hours after take off, which means the plane could have have ended up as far as Kazakhstan or deep in the southern Indian Ocean, the Malaysian prime minister said.

"In view of this latest development, the Malaysian authorities have refocused their investigation into the crew and passengers on board," Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said at a press conference, stressing they were still investigating all possibilities as to why the plane deviated so drastically from its original flight path.

"Clearly the search for (Flight) MH370 has entered a new phase," Najib told a televised news conference.

Najib also said that authorities are now trying to trace the airplane across two possible "corridors" -- a northern corridor from the border of Kazakstan and Turkmenistan through to northern Thailand, and a southern corridor from Indonesia to the southern Indian Ocean.

The prime minister said that searching in the South China Sea, where the plane first lost contact with air traffic controllers, would be ended. He said the new search corridors were based on the latest available satellite data.

Najib also confirmed that Malaysian air force defense radar picked up traces of the plane turning back westward, crossing over Peninsular Malaysia into the northern stretches of the Strait of Malacca. Authorities previously had said this radar data could not be verified.

He said the jetliner's "movements are consistent with the deliberate action of someone on the plane," BBC News reported.

The Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 was carrying 239 people when it departed for an overnight flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing at 12:40 a.m. March 8. The plane's communications with civilian air controllers were severed about 1:20 and the plane went missing in one of the most puzzling mysteries in modern aviation history.

The prime minister said investigators have not ruled out any possible cause for the plane's disappearance, despite an earlier report by The Associated Press that investigators had concluded that one of the pilots or someone else with flying experience hijacked the jetliner.

A Malaysian government official involved in the investigation told the AP on Saturday that no motive has been established, and it is not yet clear where the plane was taken. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.

The official said that hijacking was no longer a theory. "It is conclusive," he said.

He said evidence that led to the conclusion were signs that the plane's communications were switched off deliberately, data about the flight path and indications the plane was steered in a way to avoid detection by radar.

Malaysian officials have said radar data suggest it may have turned back and crossed back over the Malaysian peninsula westward, after setting out toward the Chinese capital.

Malaysian police have previously said they were checking whether any passengers or crew had personal or psychological problems that might offer clues to why the plane vanished, along with the possibility of a hijacking, sabotage or mechanical failure.

Earlier Friday, a senior U.S. official told Fox News that the search effort would be broadened deep into the Indian Ocean, based on new intelligence assessments that there is a "higher probability" the aircraft went down in that region.

As a consequence of shared U.S.-Malaysian intelligence assessments, the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Kidd is expected to expand its search into a southern quadrant of the ocean, while Indian authorities will cover a northern quadrant.

The development comes as authorities speculate that the disappearance may have been an "act of piracy,” and more evidence suggests the plane was diverted by a skilled pilot before it vanished, U.S. and Malaysian officials familiar with the investigation said Friday.

Key evidence for "human intervention" in the plane's disappearance is that contact with its transponder stopped about 12 minutes before a messaging system quit, an unidentified American official told the Associated Press. The official -- also not authorized to speak publicly -- said it's also possible the plane may have landed somewhere.

A source familiar with the investigation but not authorized to speak on the record told Fox News that flight 370 continued to send "periodic pushes" of data after the transponder went dark for about four hours after contact was lost with the aircraft, suggesting the jet continued to fly. This was described to Fox News as signals data that, in isolation, would not provide location data.

While the systems were no longer transmitting maintenance data, the satellite communication link was still active. Once an hour, the system sent out a “handshake” -- a form of reset, like a cell phone searching for an antenna tower.

The “handshake” allows the satellite to work out how much tilt or arc was needed to be in range of the plane's signal. It therefore provides a scope or range for the aircraft, but it does not provide altitude, speed or location.

If the plane had disintegrated during flight or had suffered some other catastrophic failure, all signals — the pings to the satellite, the data messages and the transponder — would be expected to stop at the same time.

Analysis of the Malaysia flight data suggests the plane diverted from its intended northeast route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and instead flew west, using airline flight paths normally taken to the Middle East and Europe, Reuters reported Friday.

This points to the theory that the plane was being flown by the pilots or possibly someone familiar with those routes, according to sources in the Reuters report.

Malaysian police searched the home of the pilot of the missing jetliner Saturday after it was revealed at a press conference that the flight tracker was turned off from inside the plane’s cockpit on the day it disappeared.

Details such as these are leading investigators to sharpen their focus the possibility of sabotage, The Wall Street Journal reported late Friday.

Mike Glynn, a committee member of the Australian and International Pilots Association, said he considers pilot suicide to be the most likely explanation for the disappearance, as was suspected in a SilkAir crash during a flight from Singapore to Jakarta in 1997 and an EgyptAir flight from Los Angeles to Cairo in 1999.

"A pilot rather than a hijacker is more likely to be able to switch off the communications equipment," Glynn said. "The last thing that I, as a pilot, want is suspicion to fall on the crew, but it's happened twice before."

"What we can say is we are looking at sabotage, with hijack still on the cards," said that source, a senior Malaysian police official.

The current search involves 14 countries, 43 ships and 58 aircraft.

Fox News' Catherine Herridge, Justin Fishel and The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/15/2014 5:47:16 PM   
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Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the OP correct the title of the thread and pose it as a question?



Only when called on his original thread title. Make of that what you will, others will do the same.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/15/2014 5:49:31 PM   
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I took it as an open discussion that anyone could participate in and discuss the probability of such an act occurring.

So did I.


Not if you have them on ignore..... I would have thought you knew how that worked, since you use it so often.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/15/2014 5:52:48 PM   
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LOL thats what makes it so amusing

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/15/2014 6:36:15 PM   
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If, as they seem to think, it was hijacked, the lack of demands does not bode well for any hostages.
Of course, they have a better chance than if the plane, for whatever reason, blew up.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/16/2014 4:13:27 PM   
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From this it appears that this was a terrorist attack, not against China, but against Malaysia


Focus on the investigation into the fate of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet remained on the pilots Sunday, as speculation arose over whether one of the men flying the plane could have hijacked it in an anti-government protest.

Meanwhile, authorities said Sunday that the final words from the pilots came after the Boeing 777's data recorder and transponder had been disabled on March 8, adding to suspicions one or both of the pilots were involved in the plane's disappearance.

Britain's Daily Mail on Sunday, citing police sources, reported that Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, was an "obsessive" supporter of Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, who was sentenced to five years in prison on a charge of sodomy just hours before the Malaysia Airlines plane took off. The Mail reported that Malaysian authorities fear that Zaharie may have been upset enough by Ibrahim's imprisonment to hijack his own aircraft as a form of political protest.

The Mail reported that investigators had already examined two laptops from Zaharie's home, one of which is believed to contain data from the simulator. Khalid Abu Bakar, the inspector general, said police had reassembled the simulator in their offices to examine it.

Britain's Sunday Telegraph added that investigators were examining whether the jet's disappearance was tied to a 9/11-style plot masterminded by Al Qaeda's Khalid Sheik Mohammad. Such a plot was mentioned by a British-born Saajid Badat earlier this week at the New York trial of Usama bin Laden's son-in-law Sulaiman Abu Ghaith.

Badat said that a Malaysia-based Al Qaeda cell of four or five people had planned to take control of a plane, using a shoe bomb to gain access to the cockpit. He added that he had met the jihadists, one of whom claimed he was a pilot, at a terror camp in Afghanistan and given them a shoe bomb for use. The Sunday Telegraph reported that one target of the attack may have been the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, formerly the tallest buildings in the world.

The Sunday Telegraph also reported that Badat, who was sentenced to 13 years in prison for his part in a conspiracy to blow up a transatlantic flight with shoe bomber Richard Reid, first made claims that the plot existed in 2012. However, British security experts called Badat's evidence "credible," with one telling the paper "These spectaculars take a long time in the planning."

Also on Sunday, authorities said the final words from the jet to air traffic controllers -- "All right. Good night." -- were heard around 1:30 a.m. local time, nearly a half hour after the data recorder was turned off and 10 minutes after the transponder was shut down. The revelation comes one day after Malaysia's prime minister Najib Razak said someone appeared to have deliberately diverted the plane from its flight path, but kept it in the air for a number of hours after it vanished.

Malaysia's government on Sunday asked for help from nearly a dozen Asian countries that the missing jetliner may have flown over, saying that finding the plane would be very difficult without additional data on its final movements.

Bakar told reporters that he had requested countries with citizens on board the plane to investigate their background. He said that the intelligence agencies of some countries had already done this and found nothing suspicious, but that he was waiting for others to respond.

"The search was already a highly complex, multinational effort. It has now become even more difficult," Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said at a news conference Sunday.

"It is our hope with the new information, parties that can come forward and narrow the search to an area that is more feasible," he said, adding that the search effort now includes 25 countries.

Given that the northern route the plane may have taken would take it over countries with busy airspace, most experts say the person in control of the aircraft would more likely have chosen the southern route. The southern Indian Ocean is the world's third-deepest and one of the most remote stretches of water in the world, with little radar coverage. The wreckage might take months -- or longer -- to find, or might never be located.

Najib confirmed that Malaysian air force defense radar picked up traces of the plane turning back westward, crossing over Peninsular Malaysia into the northern stretches of the Strait of Malacca. Authorities previously had said this radar data could not be verified.

The air force has yet to explain why it didn't spot and respond to the plane flying over the country. Satellite data suggested the plane flew for at least 7 1/2 hours -- more than six hours after the last radio contact.




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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/16/2014 4:21:06 PM   
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Gawd. It's looking highly likely now that they won't ever find a thing.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/16/2014 4:27:13 PM   
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Gawd. It's looking highly likely now that they won't ever find a thing.

True, unless, and I hope this isn't the case, it shows up as a 9/11 style weapon.
It seems that it would be, particularly with alerts on it, for an unscheduled flight to
get to it's target.

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RE: Another terror attack against China. - 3/16/2014 5:41:36 PM   
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Gawd. It's looking highly likely now that they won't ever find a thing.

Computer malfunction caused double post.

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