I don't find anything suspicious about the doctored photo.
Maybe he was wearing shorts (which is taboo in Malaysia)!
Very true. And. it's :hot:
Maybe he had hairy legs?
I don't find anything suspicious about the doctored photo.
Maybe he was wearing shorts (which is taboo in Malaysia)!
"A US technology company which had 20 senior staff on board Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 had just launched a new electronic warfare gadget for military radar systems in the days before the Boeing 777 went missing.
Freescale Semiconductor has been developing microprocessors, sensors and other technology for the past 50 years. The technology it creates is commonly referred to as embedded processors, which according to the firm are stand-alone semiconductors that perform dedicated computing functions in electronic systems.
Questions:
1. Why were so many Freescale employees traveling together?
2. What were their jobs?
3. Were they on a mission and if so what was this mission?
4. Can these employees be the cause of the disappearance of this plane?
5. Could the plane have been then hijacked and these people kidnapped?
6. Did these employees hold valuable information, did they have any valuable cargo with them?
7. Did they know company and technological secrets?
8. With all the might of technology why cant this plane be located?
9. Where is this plane where are these people?
The 20 Freescale employees, among 239 people on flight MH370, were mostly engineers and other experts working to make the companys chip facilities in Tianjin, China, and Kuala Lumpur more efficient, said Mitch Haws, vice president, global communications and investor relations. "
See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/with-disappearance-of-malaysian.html#sthash.UIKPall2.dpuf
"A US technology company which had 20 senior staff on board Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 had just launched a new electronic warfare gadget for military radar systems in the days before the Boeing 777 went missing.
Freescale Semiconductor has been developing microprocessors, sensors and other technology for the past 50 years. The technology it creates is commonly referred to as embedded processors, which according to the firm are stand-alone semiconductors that perform dedicated computing functions in electronic systems.
Questions:
1. Why were so many Freescale employees traveling together?
2. What were their jobs?
3. Were they on a mission and if so what was this mission?
4. Can these employees be the cause of the disappearance of this plane?
5. Could the plane have been then hijacked and these people kidnapped?
6. Did these employees hold valuable information, did they have any valuable cargo with them?
7. Did they know company and technological secrets?
8. With all the might of technology why cant this plane be located?
9. Where is this plane where are these people?
The 20 Freescale employees, among 239 people on flight MH370, were mostly engineers and other experts working to make the companys chip facilities in Tianjin, China, and Kuala Lumpur more efficient, said Mitch Haws, vice president, global communications and investor relations. "
See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/with-disappearance-of-malaysian.html#sthash.UIKPall2.dpuf
Freescale didnt give more details about the employees, including their identities, but people from the company said that two of the employees are Test 1 Process Engineers and another is a Test 1 Manufacturing Manager.
I don't know if this is true, obviously, but here it is anyway - a bit more information
If I was going to formulate come conspiracy involving this company, I would probably look again at the Maldives. I believe the Saudis recently rented out a few islands there for a month or three or something like that!
Another said on the companys Facebook page that one of the employees is Suhaili Mustafa, a graduate of Purdue University who works in Malaysia.
I am missing the conspiracy gene...
Very true. And. it's :hot:
Maybe he had hairy legs?
I am missing the conspiracy gene...
I am missing the conspiracy gene...
I have trust issues.:blushing:
Workers at Freescale Semiconductors factory in Kuala Lumpur were reluctant Monday to discuss their colleagues who were among the 227 passengers aboard missing Malaysia Airlines3786.KU +2.44% flight MH370.
Freescale uses the plant, located in an industrial area of the Malaysian capital, to package and test chips after they are fabricated elsewhere.
Another man, approached as he was leaving the factory, said he thought workers in the plant had been attending meetings related to the flight. The man, who appeared to be in his twenties, said he was a Freescale consultant, not a staff member, and did not provide his name.
Several employees who were approached outside the facility as they walked through its dusty parking lot declined to answer questions, saying simply that they could not speak with the media.
Farizal Yusoff, the security supervisor at Freescale, told The Wall Street Journal that members of the media were not allowed to enter the plant.
not releasing the names of the employees on board
http://blogs.wsj.com/searealtime/20...es-for-mh370-colleagues-shy-away-from-media//