Malaysia airlines plane may have crashed 239 people on board #24

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Thank you for the input. That also has been going through my mind for a while as I do not believe either pilot deliberately diverted the plane or were in control of it when it went down. Also believe there is a lot the authorities do not want the public to be aware of.

MOO

I agree with everything you wrote :)
I've never once believed the pilot(s) took the plane down.
 
TY and HI!

It just amazing but is getting nausating - its just one big lie...............................noone likes being lied to or manipulated just the human condition!!

Welcome back, Cariis.
Who would've thought we would still be discussing theories at this point, huh?
So many possible scenarios. Too many.
 
Heads up... :drumroll:
ABC (Australia) network TV will be airing their 'Four Corners' special AEST Monday evening 19th May - there's bound to be some info on the demise of MH370 that we haven't heard yet.
 
:waiting:

At what point do they say we're gonna stop looking?
 
My first reaction is to be angry at his comments. My second is, 'Huh?'

What is wrong with this guy, he is so arrogant it seems. Malaysian authorities didn't act when this plane went missing. Other countries have spent millions helping in the search... so their citizens are paying for that. I'm just astounded. Someone shut this guy up!


I wasn't real happy when I read this either ....

May 15, 2014
Malaysia has "hardly spent anything" in the search mission for the missing MH370 jetliner, said acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.

He said this is because other countries such as Australia, China and the United States have extensively contributed to the search mission of the jetliner which went missing on March 8 with 239 people on board enroute to Beijing.

"The search has not cost us anything at all, considering this is the largest search in the aviation history.

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nati...uddin-hussein-malaysia-hardly-spent-anything/

:mad:
 
I wasn't real happy when I read this either ....



:mad:


combine your post with this information and you get a sound that kind of resembles the sounds that birds make

http://english.astroawani.com/news/...eet-us-defence-secretary-for-new-assets-36019

"Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein announced that he would be meeting with United States Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel in Singapore in two weeks to request for assets to be deployed in the new phase.

He said the commercial entities that had been approached for the deep sea search were mainly oil & gas companies, namely Petronas, Sapura Kencana, Boustead Holdings Berhad and DRB-HICOM Defence Technologies Sdn Bhd (Deftech) and that the assets were now very limited."
 
There is already a new book out about this incident called
"Flight MH370: The Mystery" by Nigel Cawthorne

Too soon for the still grieving families!

He seems to propose that the plane was shot down accidentally by US-Thai joint strike fighters
as part of a training drill & its tracks covered up. This would seem to be contradicted
by the Inmarsat handshakes ... but it is true that nobody else has seen that data ???

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...cidentally-SHOT-search-effort-covered-up.html
 

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Don't expose the amount of compensation: MAS
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=89470

MAS can be sued: Experts
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=88842

Probe if phone jammer was used: Liew
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=88752

PM did not say 'crash', 'no survivors': Hisham

http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=89005

Experts to re-examine Malaysia jet's flight path

http://www.kualalumpurnews.net/index.php/sid/222065757/scat/48cba686fe041718

MAS staff union: Restructure "unqualified" top management –

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US to continue assisting Malaysia to locate flight MH370
http://www.theborneopost.com/2014/04/28/us-to-continue-assisting-malaysia-to-locate-flight-mh370/#ixzz3225eXByr

Flight MH370: out of the headlines, but the search goes on

http://www.theguardian.com/world/shortcuts/2014/may/11/flight-mh370-headlines-search-malaysian-airlines

MH370: first memorials planned for missing passengers

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/02/mh370-first-memorials-flight-passengers

Man this was tacky:

"The search has not cost us anything at all, considering this is the largest search in the aviation history.
IF it were me I would just keep that quiet! It like rubbing it in the worlds face na na na na-

WHich translates, in reality, that this is going to be "profitable" for them - they are going to get billions in insurance payments.

Something is wrong with this picture.............
 
There is already a new book out about this incident called
"Flight MH370: The Mystery" by Nigel Cawthorne

Thought you would get a kick out of this 2Rose:


He was born in 1951!

I do not think there is room for a desk or a pen in the womb! I know there is no way to charge a laptop in there and have no idea amniotic fluids might interfere with reception or Wi Fi!

Assuming he was not born with a bestseller in his umbilical cord (!) ...... he has written 150 books. If one does some math (not my forte!) we can conclude that he completes a book once every 12.3 weeks ha! The world has gone mad!
Please............

Evidently his editors are more lax than here on WS!!! .....compilations of popular history, without footnotes, references or bibliographies.

describes his home as.... a "book-writing factory" and says, "More than half my books were commissioned by publishers and packagers for a flat fee or for a reduced royalty".[


Some of his contributions to the literary world include:

Sex Lives of the Hollywood Idols
The Mammoth Book of Sex Scandals
Sex Lives of the Popes
Sex Lives of the Kings and Queens of England
Sex Lives of the Roman Emperors
Sex Lives of the Roman Emperors

Who knows maybe the three mile high club gives him expertise on both aviation and sex!

I really liked this title! The World's Worst Atrocities (World's Greatest)


Nigel Cawthorne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Hold on New York Times bestsellers a blockbuster is heading your way!


There is already a new book out about this incident called
"Flight MH370: The Mystery" by Nigel Cawthorne

Too soon for the still grieving families!

He seems to propose that the plane was shot down accidentally by US-Thai joint strike fighters
as part of a training drill & its tracks covered up. This would seem to be contradicted
by the Inmarsat handshakes ... but it is true that nobody else has seen that data ???

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...cidentally-SHOT-search-effort-covered-up.html
 
There is already a new book out about this incident called
"Flight MH370: The Mystery" by Nigel Cawthorne

Thought you would get a kick out of this 2Rose:

Yea I figured it was just for a quick buck.
I had never heard of the guy & didn't look him up.
I am surprised that the newspaper made such a display of it.
It must be so annoying to the surviving relatives that it is not a serious study.
 
Haven't they already?
Or is it just air searches they've stopped?

They have stopped looking for ocean surface debris with airplanes.
Lately they have been using ships to look on the ocean bottom.
Although right now, they can't search at all, until they
repair the underwater probe or new equipment arrives.
 
Far more complicated than that and time seems to be proving such!

I am more leaned towards electrical fire, and it going rogue. Perhaps the comment that it is thd "world's fault meant no one picked it up? MAS may have assumed someone would of spotted it: Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Indonesia?

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....in the real world of transport aircraft fires, it hasn’t worked that way. Just the reverse. In the five in-flight fires I looked at, none flew longer than 30 minutes after smoke or fire was detected and two flew barely 20 minutes and two were fully involved in five minutes or less.

http://www.avweb.com/blogs/insider/MH-370-Fire-as-a-Black-Swan-221662-1.html

Also, " The ignition source wasn’t determined, but lithium-ion batteries, which the airplane was carrying, were mentioned"

How much lithium ion batteries on MH370 again?

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They have stopped looking for ocean surface debris with airplanes.
Lately they have been using ships to look on the ocean bottom.
Although right now, they can't search at all, until they
repair the underwater probe or new equipment arrives.

Thanks :)
I have been behind lately, due to work and such.
 
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