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calamitysandra -> RE: Where IS that plane? (3/27/2014 6:31:11 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75

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ORIGINAL: epiphiny43
If you'd' grown up under the Chinese government, you'd find each and every conspiracy theory believable. Specially the contradictory ones.

How is this contradictory? At least one thing that is generally agreed now is, hijack or suicide is the most plausible angle right now , but most people don't understand why hijack had no demands if it was hijack. This theory combines both. Sequence of events matches their findings. Anyway, pilot's family under interrogation now. They are aiming the pilot, I'm sure for good reason. There is another article claiming the pilot was also going through a divorce with his wife and was an emotional wreck before he flew off by a close friend of his. We'll just wait and see what else come out.


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No, that is certainly not generally agreed on.

From where I am watching, the theory mostly concurred on by people who should know, pilots and such, is that there was a fire or other problem, the pilot tried to reach the next airport, but was overcome by fumes and the plane kept flying till it crashed.




Greta75 -> RE: Where IS that plane? (3/27/2014 5:29:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: calamitysandra
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No, that is certainly not generally agreed on.

From where I am watching, the theory mostly concurred on by people who should know, pilots and such, is that there was a fire or other problem, the pilot tried to reach the next airport, but was overcome by fumes and the plane kept flying till it crashed.

The whole fire thing does not explain why they didn't call for help and why all the strange change of direction, if you looked at the route they flew on the map, this whole fire theory and how the plane tried to land is completely BS, because they flew to vietnam then went backwards towards KL, and flew right over KL and travelled all the way to the Indian Ocean. If they had issues, they are near enough to KL to land back there. Vietnam to KL is like seriously near. Maybe 2 hours? The plane after losing contact, was still happily flying for 5 hours or so?

Here is another interesting titbit about what the plane can do.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/03/25/355959/the-cia-hoax-flight-370-revealed/

It bothers me that, there is a perfectly good landing strip called Diego Garcia, an Island in the area they claim the plane crashed, completely hidden in the maps, unless you purposely go search for it, right in the middle of the Indian Ocean, and none of the Mainstream Media mentioned it, yet they claim there is no nearby landing areas in the Indian Ocean.

Also, if boeing 777 is all fitted with remote piloting capabilities to protect against hijack, then what the hell was boeing doing or what were they informed to do, when they would have raise the alarm to the authorities, IF there was any malfunction in the plane.

I also love how Malaysian Military airbase when detected the plane could have intercepted the plane, but chose not to as they simply assume, plane was following commercial airport instructions to switch directions, without verifying if this was true. Some kind of security they have!









freedomdwarf1 -> RE: Where IS that plane? (3/27/2014 6:40:34 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75

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ORIGINAL: calamitysandra
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No, that is certainly not generally agreed on.

From where I am watching, the theory mostly concurred on by people who should know, pilots and such, is that there was a fire or other problem, the pilot tried to reach the next airport, but was overcome by fumes and the plane kept flying till it crashed.

The whole fire thing does not explain why they didn't call for help and why all the strange change of direction, if you looked at the route they flew on the map, this whole fire theory and how the plane tried to land is completely BS, because they flew to vietnam then went backwards towards KL, and flew right over KL and travelled all the way to the Indian Ocean. If they had issues, they are near enough to KL to land back there. Vietnam to KL is like seriously near. Maybe 2 hours? The plane after losing contact, was still happily flying for 5 hours or so?

Here is another interesting titbit about what the plane can do.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/03/25/355959/the-cia-hoax-flight-370-revealed/

It bothers me that, there is a perfectly good landing strip called Diego Garcia, an Island in the area they claim the plane crashed, completely hidden in the maps, unless you purposely go search for it, right in the middle of the Indian Ocean, and none of the Mainstream Media mentioned it, yet they claim there is no nearby landing areas in the Indian Ocean.

Also, if boeing 777 is all fitted with remote piloting capabilities to protect against hijack, then what the hell was boeing doing or what were they informed to do, when they would have raise the alarm to the authorities, IF there was any malfunction in the plane.

I also love how Malaysian Military airbase when detected the plane could have intercepted the plane, but chose not to as they simply assume, plane was following commercial airport instructions to switch directions, without verifying if this was true. Some kind of security they have!

To back-up what Greta is saying, on our news bulletins here, they showed a map where the flight had deliberately zig-zagged away from the land masses and radar detection areas before deliberately flying due south into the Indian ocean.
Even the Malaysian spokesman has said that to the media.
The fire theory was very quickly debunked.




Blonderfluff -> RE: Where IS that plane? (3/27/2014 8:48:21 PM)

The whole thing is horrific




Rule -> RE: Where IS that plane? (3/30/2014 9:52:02 AM)

FR

The plane is still missing! [:-]

So far the search vessels have found three golf balls, two plyboard crates, one tennis arm, and seven of the lost Israeli tribes in the Indian Ocean, but not - as yet - any part of the plane or of its passengers.

The latest news is that molecular biologists intend to perform DNA tests on the stomach contents of local sharks. They estimate that they will discover at least 357 unknown species of water creatures by this means - and possibly human DNA from one of the passengers as well.





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