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

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Some of the unanswered questions are the biggest problem for most of us. Such as the cargo, the report that some of the cargo was not x-rayed and why it took so long for Malaysia to act when they suspected there was a problem with MH370.
 
The article talked about the mangosteens and then called the search "fruitless"...well I guess so!

:silly:

Even in this tragedy it was cause for a moment of laughter reading that.
 
Some of the unanswered questions are the biggest problem for most of us. Such as the cargo, the report that some of the cargo was not x-rayed and why it took so long for Malaysia to act when they suspected there was a problem with MH370.

And that leads me to believe the cargo was at least part of the reason for whatever happened to this missing plane.

MOO
 
Irrespective as to what was not itemised on the cargo manifest, it was suggested on another forum (I fell upon) that it was strange that none of the cargo was insured. I must admit, I think that is strange too.

IMO, there is no insurance in SE Asia. Pretty sketchy.
 
BBM.
That's what I'd like to know!

FWIW though, I don't believe the plane was shot down by anyone.
But that's JMO.

Well, it seems we can go back to the terrorist activity. I've always wondered if the ground crew was involved. We need to know who on the plane took over, if this is in fact a fact.

Maybe someone Capt Shah trained on his FS?

:banghead: Wow, I and anyone else really feels safe traveling by air now.
 
Well, it seems we can go back to the terrorist activity. I've always wondered if the ground crew was involved. We need to know who on the plane took over, if this is in fact a fact.

Maybe someone Capt Shah trained on his FS?

:banghead: Wow, I and anyone else really feels safe traveling by air now.

These things seem to happen at the weakest link. And we know Malaysia has a lot of security issues, stolen passports, cargo not x-rayed, hours before alert was issued, etc. jmo
 
Well, it seems we can go back to the terrorist activity. I've always wondered if the ground crew was involved. We need to know who on the plane took over, if this is in fact a fact.

Maybe someone Capt Shah trained on his FS?

:banghead: Wow, I and anyone else really feels safe traveling by air now.

I feel ground crew was involved. In what way, I don't know.
The FS was found to not have anything suspicious on it, so I don't think it had any part in the plane's disappearance.
 
These things seem to happen at the weakest link. And we know Malaysia has a lot of security issues, stolen passports, cargo not x-rayed, hours before alert was issued, etc. jmo

Exactly.
I still feel pretty safe traveling by plane. The security measures here in North America are excellent, whereas in other countries (such as Malaysia) the security is pretty lax/non-existent.
 
I feel ground crew was involved. In what way, I don't know.
The FS was found to not have anything suspicious on it, so I don't think it had any part in the plane's disappearance.

Nothing suspicious, but still could of trained someone who was up to no good.

JMO
 
Police arrested ten Malaysians earlier in the week during raids in and around the capital Kuala Lumpur and the northern state of Kedah before a man attempting to flee the country was detained on Thursday, said a Home Ministry official.

An 11th suspect was detained yesterday.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...ail&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=engagement

Live updates

The suspects are said to be members of a violent new terror group said to be planning bomb attacks in Muslim countries

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/missing-malaysia-airlines-plane-live-3493925#ixzz30i0TmZS6
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Nothing suspicious, but still could of trained someone who was up to no good.

JMO

I guess.
He could have had someone using his FS that he didn't know was a shady character. I don't think he purposely trained any terrorists or other bad eggs on it.
 
" The New York-based digital publication quoted an unnamed officer from the counter-terrorism division of Malaysia’s Special Branch as having revealed that the 11 were interrogated yesterday over MH370’s mysterious disappearance nearly two months ago.

“The possibility that the plane was diverted by militants is still high on the list and international investigators have asked for a comprehensive report on this new terror group,” the officer was quoted as saying.

The IBTimes news report also said it is believed the 11 who were arrested at several locations within the city here and in Kedah over the past week may be members of a new terror group that has been planning bomb attacks in Muslim countries.

The 11 are aged between 22 and 55 and includes Saiden Ismail from student activist group Solidariti Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM)".
- See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/m...alaysian-terror-suspects#sthash.4cVDS8gh.dpuf
 
MH370: Remote viewing and psychic sleuths
Julian Leicester | May 4, 2014
An open mind to engage notable psychics and remote viewing specialists to help locate MH370 passengers and the craft should be considered


It’s been almost two months since Flight MH370 disappeared into thin air. In the early stages of the search there had been tremendous pressure put on the Malaysian authorities to provide valid answers to the flight paths of the plane.

We have seen how western media like CNN reporting on all the possible outcomes of the plane, showcasing their many aviation expert views on the missing aircraft. As such media paint a grim picture of MH370, creating as much drama to keep its TV audience attentive.

The last couple of weeks has been just the same report – that nothing has been found. What we can deduce from all this is that despite the many hi-tech equipment on the plane, or sophisticated devices like the Blue Fin used in the search operations, there is still no valid clue as to the plane’s whereabout.

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ca.../04/mh370-remote-viewing-and-psychic-sleuths/
 
12:00PM May 4, 2014

IGP: Arrested terrorist suspects not linked

11.25am: Inspector-general of police Khalid Abu Bakar has denied reports that 11 suspected militants arrested last week had been interrogated regarding MH370’s disappearance, The Star reports.

“That's rubbish! This has nothing to do with the plane,” he said.

He was asked to reports on British tabloids yesterday claiming that the militants are linked to the Al-Qaeda terrorist organisation and have been questioned about the missing airliner.

The group is suspected to be planning to send Malaysian fighters to the civil war in Damascus, Syria and recruiting suicide bombers.

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/261783


(IGP = Inspector General of Police)
 
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