Malaysia airlines plane may have crashed 239 people on board #3

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Authorities’ decision to display what appears to be a combined image
of the two Iranians who boarded missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 using
stolen passports has now triggered questions over their authenticity.

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But closer scrutiny of the still image of Pouria taken from surveillance footage and handed out to the media showed that
it was a combination of his upper torso stapled over the legs of a second Iranian
identified yesterday by Interpol as Delavar Seyed Mohammad Reza, 29.

http://my.news.yahoo.com/mismatched-photos-iranians-trigger-doubts-064000986.html

stop it, just stop it.
 
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Authorities’ decision to display what appears to be a combined image
of the two Iranians who boarded missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 using
stolen passports has now triggered questions over their authenticity.

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But closer scrutiny of the still image of Pouria taken from surveillance footage and handed out to the media showed that
it was a combination of his upper torso stapled over the legs of a second Iranian
identified yesterday by Interpol as Delavar Seyed Mohammad Reza, 29.

http://my.news.yahoo.com/mismatched-photos-iranians-trigger-doubts-064000986.html

See how the media started this by editing the photo in the first place?

At least we hope it was them who edited it . If they were handed a crappy edited photo like that and didnt question it ,yet ran it it would speak volumes about the reporting. Yet if they did edit it it still speaks volumes doesnt it?

Yeah I think we should demand more from our News outlets.
 
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MISSING MH370: Fishermen find life raft near PD

Read more: MISSING MH370: Fishermen find life raft near PD - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-c...find-life-raft-near-pd-1.509222#ixzz2vjQgJeea
 
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As it has been reported two persons were traveling on false passports. One of these passports may have been Danish as the destination of the passenger was Copenhagen. In Danish newspapers it has been reported that 35,000 Danish passports have been reported stolen or missing.

But that is not the worse. 10 years ago the Danish government outsourced the handling of various databases handling driver’s license, the police records and other secret information to private firms. One of the firms was foreign and they started a conflict with the employees to get the salaries lowered. While the conflict was going on they imported specialists from India and violated the rules by allowing these specialists to work on the databases without security clearance.

Because the software was extremely complicated the replacement workers made a mistake allowing everyone on the Internet to see and copy all records for 5 months because the security issue was discovered and solved.

So we Danes are all concerned about someone else might have taken our identities.

I am not stating that the disappearance of the plane has something to do with stolen passports or is a result of a crime. But the lack of control with stolen or missing passports has to be dealt with. Otherwise it could prove dangerous to be tourist in the future.
 
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I am watching a plane crash where the engines both fail... and then they lose the radio while talking to ATC.
They crash landed from 3200 feet.... and everyone survived.
What if they had lost the radio with the engines and crashed in an area with no way to contact anyone?

I do not know if that is even plausible 22 years later... but the losing power sure does seem to make sense.
Regardless of which direction you look at this plane going... the losing power kind of fits the distance.
(The guy on the oil rig, the possible turn around and going back, I mean all the different "stories.")


I am not suggesting they crash landed from 35,000 feet and are alive somewhere.
I'm just becoming a bit more attached to the "losing power" theory...
Wondering if it's possible to lose both engines AND power at the same time?

Scandinavian Airlines Flight 751

[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavian_Airlines_Flight_751"]Scandinavian Airlines Flight 751 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
 
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stop it, just stop it.

It's ludicrous! Am I blowing this out of proportion? It just seems to be one BIG circus.....

Oh my goodness. :scared:
 
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Maybe this new presser will give us an entirely new scenario. Completely implausible, of course. The story has changed that many times, I'm not sure they can keep track of their "embellishments" :facepalm:
 
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MISSING MH370: Fishermen find life raft near PD

Read more: MISSING MH370: Fishermen find life raft near PD - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-c...find-life-raft-near-pd-1.509222#ixzz2vjQgJeea

Is that the town 1 hour south of the airport? That doesn't make a lot of sense?
Where could it have come from, current wise? :dunno:

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Kua...170a06d39fdd2c83!2m2!1d101.8068142!2d2.536424

So did they actually LOSE the raft? SERIOUSLY? It sunk and they LOST it?! :scared:
 
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sigh, this is just insane.

A raft- that promptly sank before they identified it.

Fishermen managed to drag in it- and the Malaysian authorities let in fall into the sea
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As it has been reported two persons were traveling on false passports. One of these passports may have been Danish as the destination of the passenger was Copenhagen. In Danish newspapers it has been reported that 35,000 Danish passports have been reported stolen or missing.

But that is not the worse. 10 years ago the Danish government outsourced the handling of various databases handling driver’s license, the police records and other secret information to private firms. One of the firms was foreign and they started a conflict with the employees to get the salaries lowered. While the conflict was going on they imported specialists from India and violated the rules by allowing these specialists to work on the databases without security clearance.

Because the software was extremely complicated the replacement workers made a mistake allowing everyone on the Internet to see and copy all records for 5 months because the security issue was discovered and solved.

So we Danes are all concerned about someone else might have taken our identities.

I am not stating that the disappearance of the plane has something to do with stolen passports or is a result of a crime. But the lack of control with stolen or missing passports has to be dealt with. Otherwise it could prove dangerous to be tourist in the future.

Welcome KimJensen :)
:welcome:
 
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