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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 (Boeing 777) To Bejing Vanishes, 239 People on Board


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It could of been vaporized by some hithertobeforeunknown secret weapon as a demonstration or warning to certain unnamed hostile forces that maybe threatening the owners of the aforementioned hithertobeforeunknown secret weapon.

Does that have to do with the HARP conspiracy theory....or the Tesla conspiracy theory?

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This should be the subject of True Detective season 3.

Edwin Tuttle's pool of selection had dried up, so he ordered that an array of Asian children be transported to South Louisiana - to receive an "education" that they other wise couldn't hope to obtain. Somebody at the White House got word of the plan so Tuttle ordered that the plane vanish.

Brad Pitt is dispatched to pick up the pieces.

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Brad sees a car with a fresh coat of green paint and thinks he may have solved the case. Brad and Batfleck burn rubber in their white corvette into the desert outside LA and find a box with the head of Edwin Tuttle which has been painted Yellow.

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Brad sees a car with a fresh coat of green paint and thinks he may have solved the case. Brad and Batfleck burn rubber in their white corvette into the desert outside LA and find a box with the head of Edwin Tuttle which has been painted Yellow.

LOL.

I love you.

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Now they are searching somewhere else. Did they find the plane or what?

Everyday it seems they say something different and have to search many miles away from the first sight they saw something.

I don't think the authorities should have said anything until they actually find the plane and bring it up or find bodies or something to really say it went down.

This must be making the families crazy all over again.

I know the mom from the guy from Keller Texas is not going anywhere until she sees that they have her son's body. It's just not right to keep jerking people around.

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now they're back to saying that wasn't pieces of the plane that they said was last week.

Those family members must want to kill someone right about now.

Why do they keep saying they see the plane when they don't?

At this late stage it would take a miracle to actually find pieces of the plane or something.

I don't understand with all this special equipment no one can find anything? Very sad.

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They still haven't found the plane have they?

it vanished and shows that even though I take off my shoes and get strip searched at airports, they couldn't stop another terrorist attack. all the millions spent on military security systems and if a plane flies off course they all just have no idea. drunk at the wheel basically like everyone else.

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This is getting very sad now.

I don't think anyone should say anything until they have really found the plane and are able to bring it up or at least know if the people are all dead. The families are out for blood now since they're sick and tired of hearing bullshit or nothing at all. That airlines is going to be sued every which way and will probably go out of business. Also the Maylasian government are a bunch of jerks and will probably be sued too for lying to everyone.

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the chinese are hearing a pulse signal in the indian ocean, it may be the black box.

http://news.yahoo.com/china-ship-hears-signal-unclear-jet-related-153110408--finance.html

CNN is also reporting it:

http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/05/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

CNN is saying the reason it's been delayed is because the Chinese are not participating with the international search party...they are basically doing it on their own....instead of relaying information back to the international search party's headquarters in Perth, Australia, they are giving all their information to Beijing.

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Is it credible that a 777 flying off-course past Diego Garcia would not be noticed?

Well that was kind of the problem with LOST too. I mean yeah, the plane was 1000 miles off course, but you would think SOMEONE would have seen the damn thing.

That awkward moment when....

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Uhm....I guess since they can't find any wreckage....they are starting things over....

http://economictimes...ow/34080286.cms

Missing Malaysian jet MH370 may have landed and not ended in ocean?

KUALA LUMPUR: The probe into the mysterious disappearance of the Malaysian jet is now looking at the possibility that the plane may have landed somewhere as no debris has been found so far, a media report has said.

A report in the New Strait Times quoting sources within the international team probing the
disappearance said that among the areas it was revisiting was the possibility
that the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 had landed elsewhere, instead of ending
up in the southern Indian Ocean.

"We may have to regroup soon to look into this possibility if no positive results come back in the next few days ... but at the same time, the search
mission in the Indian Ocean must go on," the source was quoted as saying.


"The thought of it landing somewhere else is not impossible, as we have not found a single debris that could be linked to MH370. However, the possibility of
a specific country hiding the plane when more than 20 nations are searching for it, seems absurd," the sources said.

Another possibility was that the flight had crashed landed in a remote location, the source said.

Members of the International Investigation Team (IIT) who have been making efforts since day one to find the plane are now looking at the likelihood of starting from scratch, the report said.

The sources admitted to the daily that it was difficult to determine if the Boeing 777-200 had really ended in the Indian Ocean, though calculations carried
out pointed to the direction.

They pointed out that the Malaysian-led investigation team, together with experts from Inmarsat and the United Kingdom's
Air Accidents Investigation Branch, had to rely on a communications satellite, which did not provide any definite details, including the plane's direction,
altitude and speed.

"A communications satellite is meant for communication... the name is self-explanatory. The reason investigators were forced to adopt a new algorithm
to calculate the last known location of MH370 was because there was no global positioning system following the aircraft as the transponder went off 45 minutes into the flight," one of the sources was quoted as saying.

The IIT, the source said, was also looking at adding more assets to be deployed to the existing search area in the Indian Ocean, as well as widening the search area as they feared that the search team had been "looking for the plane in the wrong place".

The Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 - carrying 239 people, including five Indians, an Indo-Canadian and 154 Chinese nationals - had mysteriously vanished on March 8 after taking off from Kuala Lumpur.

Could Ratbrain and Rita be right?

:blink:

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Uhm....I guess since they can't find any wreckage....they are starting things over....

http://economictimes...ow/34080286.cms

Missing Malaysian jet MH370 may have landed and not ended in ocean?

KUALA LUMPUR: The probe into the mysterious disappearance of the Malaysian jet is now looking at the possibility that the plane may have landed somewhere as no debris has been found so far, a media report has said.

A report in the New Strait Times quoting sources within the international team probing the

disappearance said that among the areas it was revisiting was the possibility

that the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 had landed elsewhere, instead of ending

up in the southern Indian Ocean.

"We may have to regroup soon to look into this possibility if no positive results come back in the next few days ... but at the same time, the search

mission in the Indian Ocean must go on," the source was quoted as saying.

"The thought of it landing somewhere else is not impossible, as we have not found a single debris that could be linked to MH370. However, the possibility of

a specific country hiding the plane when more than 20 nations are searching for it, seems absurd," the sources said.

Another possibility was that the flight had crashed landed in a remote location, the source said.

Members of the International Investigation Team (IIT) who have been making efforts since day one to find the plane are now looking at the likelihood of starting from scratch, the report said.

The sources admitted to the daily that it was difficult to determine if the Boeing 777-200 had really ended in the Indian Ocean, though calculations carried

out pointed to the direction.

They pointed out that the Malaysian-led investigation team, together with experts from Inmarsat and the United Kingdom's

Air Accidents Investigation Branch, had to rely on a communications satellite, which did not provide any definite details, including the plane's direction,

altitude and speed.

"A communications satellite is meant for communication... the name is self-explanatory. The reason investigators were forced to adopt a new algorithm

to calculate the last known location of MH370 was because there was no global positioning system following the aircraft as the transponder went off 45 minutes into the flight," one of the sources was quoted as saying.

The IIT, the source said, was also looking at adding more assets to be deployed to the existing search area in the Indian Ocean, as well as widening the search area as they feared that the search team had been "looking for the plane in the wrong place".

The Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 - carrying 239 people, including five Indians, an Indo-Canadian and 154 Chinese nationals - had mysteriously vanished on March 8 after taking off from Kuala Lumpur.

Could Ratbrain and Rita be right?

:blink:

Have I ever been wrong?

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However, the possibility of

a specific country hiding the plane when more than 20 nations are searching for it, seems absurd," the sources said.

blame illuminati

those secret societies are so good at consealing themselves for centuries, leaving no trace of their actual activities (which in a conspirologist mind it's a major proof of their existence), that hiding a plane for couple of months must be a piece of cake

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However, the possibility of

a specific country hiding the plane when more than 20 nations are searching for it, seems absurd," the sources said.

blame illuminati

those secret societies are so good at consealing themselves for centuries, leaving no trace of their actual activities (which in a conspirologist mind it's a major proof of their existence), that hiding a plane for couple of months must be a piece of cake

You saying it's hard to hide a plane? If that were the case they wouldn't have lost it in the first place.
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