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Topic History of: Malaysian plane... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
In The Know |
Very, very interesting ......
www.bollyn.com/are-the-israelis-planning...ing-the-missing-777/
So, why DO the Israelis have an identical jet (to MH370) parked-up in Tel Aviv ????? |
In The Know (but not this time) |
MH370 could have been kidnapped to get to the technical brain-trust on board - 20 Freescale Semiconductor employees travelling to China.
Freescale attracted attention because it is a Texas-based technology firm that develops components for hi-tech weapons systems and aircraft navigation among other things.
Interestingly, that leading innovative company has been oddly unwilling to provide information on the missing people. Only the nationalities of the employees were made public: 12 of them were from Malaysia and eight from China. However, Freescale has persistently declined to release their identities. "Out of respect for the families' privacy during this difficult time, we will not be releasing the names of the employees who were on board the flight at this time," Freescale spokeswoman Jacey Zuniga said.
Nevertheless, Mitch Haws, Freescale's vice president, described them as "people with a lot of experience and technical background," adding that "they were very important." According to Reuters, the vanished employees were engineers or specialists involved in projects to streamline and cut costs at key manufacturing facilities in China and Malaysia.
"it is conceivable that the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 plane is "cloaked," hiding with hi-tech electronic warfare weaponry that exists and is used. The website points out that that is the type of technology that Freescale Semiconductor develops.
Read more: voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_03_31/MH370-...-media-reports-8550/ |
In The Know |
Mr Reason wrote:
Hi ITK........any chance you can argue why China might not actually be heavily involved? To me, they being as Superpower as it gets, have more reasons to be involved than the USA in this case
I think the key reason that I swing the other way, Mr Reason, is Diego Garcia !
The Yanks have spent the last decade (post 9/11) trying to sort out who can, and who can't, enter the USA - now all they have to do is stop the planes.
They have a good history of drones - and quite a history of kidnapping people (for Guantanamo) - often via Diego Garcia !
....... and what a way to really show the upstart Chinese who rules the air ?
Another (alternative) conspiracy theory (floating around the net) says that a secret "cargo" (unspecified - but intended for the Chinese) was loaded onto a flight in Mahe (Seychelles) for Kaula Lumpur where it was due to go onto Beijing via MH370.
Maybe thats why the Chinese are so keen to find it and are operating extensively outside their normal "zone" ??? |
Foz |
In The Know wrote:
Foz wrote:
The Malaysians have been releasing tidbits of info to try and stop the share price tanking, but it has been done in such a misleading and clumsy way that it has had the opposite effect of calming the situation.
Yet its been statement one day / retracted the following day - the ONLY reason the search is going on in the South Indian Ocean appears to be some floating debris - BUT every single coast in the world (that faces incoming currents) has debris every single day !
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A wide variety of items and materials, sometimes unusual and even potentially dangerous, wash up along the Cornish Coastline every year, from unexploded ordinance to dead whales to coconut oil!
www.cornwall.gov.uk/community-and-living...articles-on-beaches/
It will only get worse when (and if) it is discovered that one of their pilots had turned into suicidal maniac.
Again ... pure speculation !
So far there isn't a shred of evidence to support this (and they have been looking)
If it was suicide why not simply ditch the plane as soon as he was over water?
Why the change of direction, and the attempts to fly low and skip radar?
(........ and why was he practising landing at Diego Garcia LOL !)
Absolutely - the pilot may not have had anything to do with it and in all reality may have fought to save the aircraft during an in-flight catastrophe. Mechanical disaster, terrorism or pilot error, it doesn't look good for Malaysian airlines and the Government as they create more questions than answers. |
Mr Reason |
Hi ITK........any chance you can argue why China might not actually be heavily involved? To me, they being as Superpower as it gets, have more reasons to be involved than the USA in this case |
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