Malaysia airlines plane may have crashed 239 people on board #4

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  • #741
Freescale has 20 employees on that plane. Freescale is a Defense contractor, right?
 
  • #742
India Thursday deployed four warships to locate the jetliner missing for six days as Malaysia debunked as false leads Chinese satellite images of suspected debris in waters off Vietnam's southern coast.

Joining the massive international search operations, India pressed into service six aircraft including its latest special surveillance P-8I plane and three helicopters under 'Operation Searchlight'.

The IAF has also deployed two of its latest C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft from Hindan air base.

Four warships have been dispatched from Andaman and Nicobar Command including INS Kumbhir, INS Kesari and INS Saryu from Navy and Coast Guard Ship Kanaklata Baruah to the areas specified by the Malaysian government.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/wor...ne/2014/03/13/article2107391.ece#.UyHdfD9dXHU

The Malaysian authorities also found no merit in US investigators suggestion that the flight MH370 with 239 people on board may have kept flying for four hours after its last radio contact on Saturday.

Ahmed said that reports that the flight MH370 flew beyond the last recorded transmission time of 0107 am local time on Saturday were totally "incorrect".

Rolls Royce and Boeing are cooperating and they did not receive any transmission after 0107 am local time on Saturday, he said. "That was the last transmission," Ahmed said.

It reminds me of when someone can't admit they are wrong. It just baffles me that the US may have some info and Malaysia insists it doesn't exist.
 
  • #743
Freescale has 20 employees on that plane. Freescale is a Defense contractor, right?

Links between the plane's mysterious disappearance and the radar-blocking capabilities of some of the aeronautical hardware technology produced by Freescale have been pushed by citizens news site Beforeitsnews.

"It is conceivable that the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 plane is 'cloaked', hiding with high-tech electronic warfare weaponry that exists and is used," according to the site.

"In fact, this type of technology is precisely the expertise of Freescale, that has 20 employees on board the missing flight," it said.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/malaysia-a...freescale-semiconductor-top-employees-1440097
 
  • #744
It reminds me of when someone can't admit they are wrong. It just baffles me that the US may have some info and Malaysia insists it doesn't exist.


It's like Malaysia is waiting for the truth to come out, whatever it is, and then say "see we told you so!!"


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  • #745
news.com.au ‏@newscomauHQ 7h

#MalaysiaAirlines "We've contacted the Chinese embassy who notified us that satellite images were released by mistake & didn't show debris"
 
  • #746
Another question for pilots, is 12 years old old for a plane?


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For a commercial airliner, 12 years is youthful.
 
  • #747
It reminds me of when someone can't admit they are wrong. It just baffles me that the US may have some info and Malaysia insists it doesn't exist.

If its true that the US does have tangible data evidence, then I'm curious if any other nations have the same corresponding data, and if so are these nations with the US or against the US if military action arises?
 
  • #748
The US Navy would have submarines in the Indian Ocean. I wonder if sonar data detected a possible crash. They would be able to provide a pretty good location.

US Navy submarines....

thank you...

this gives me hope...

(Though I prefer to think the plane landed safely somewhere...)

But... At least the subs would be pretty high tech... And would be searching during the 24 hours it takes for our ships to get there...

JMO
 
  • #749
Pitbull's lines include 'Now it's off to Malaysia' and 'Two passports, three cities, two countries, one day'.

How about this part:

The lyrics 'No Ali, No Frasier, but for now off to Malaysia' meanwhile were linked to the 'Mr Ali' tabloid press have been referring to for one of the two Iranian passengers, despite Malaysian authories having confirmed the 19-year-old is actually called Pouria Nourmohammadi.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...mblance-to-missing-plane-mystery-9189228.html
 
  • #750
Links between the plane's mysterious disappearance and the radar-blocking capabilities of some of the aeronautical hardware technology produced by Freescale have been pushed by citizens news site Beforeitsnews.

"It is conceivable that the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 plane is 'cloaked', hiding with high-tech electronic warfare weaponry that exists and is used," according to the site.

"In fact, this type of technology is precisely the expertise of Freescale, that has 20 employees on board the missing flight," it said.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/malaysia-a...freescale-semiconductor-top-employees-1440097

That's what I thought. I'm curious about their backers now. That's alot of people from a company to go down and/or disappear on a plane at once. Reminds me of 9/11 with how certain defense contractors were targeted, then used as a partial reason for retaliation/war.
 
  • #751
I would be interested in knowing exactly what Rolls Royce has said. Did they say the engines ran for another 4 four hours and then powered down, ie the plane had landed. Or did they say they received data from the running engines for another 4 hours then the data stopped, ie the plane may have crashed at that point? What stopped: the engines or the data? Big difference.
 
  • #752
Do we know what types of positions the 20 employees held? Did they have any top secret info, programming, etc..., or were they just regular employees?
 
  • #753
How can somebody find out a corporation's shareholders? Is that public info?
 
  • #754
Do we know what types of positions the 20 employees held? Did they have any top secret info, programming, etc..., or were they just regular employees?

Not sure what a regular employee would be, but they were important enough to all be flown to Beijing for a meeting.
 
  • #755
NASA is getting involved. Sounds like good news to me...maybe now we can "see" where it may have crashed or landed?

http://www.space.com/25046-nasa-missing-airliner-flight-370.html?cmpid=514648_20140313_19997324

Just jumping off your post...

Okayyy...

Now I am thinking quite pessimistically....

Is the person/group responsible for this mysterious event (if indeed that is the case) hoping to divert the attention of a large group of strong tech surveillance agencies....

In hopes to create an even more chaotic event where the world is vulnerable due to this diversion?

:eek:

Say it ain't so... Say it ain't so... :please:
 
  • #756
It reminds me of when someone can't admit they are wrong. It just baffles me that the US may have some info and Malaysia insists it doesn't exist.

I know right? Why would US lie about information? I guess a better question is why is Malaysia refuting any possible lead without even checking it out?
 
  • #757
I would be interested in knowing exactly what Rolls Royce has said. Did they say then engines ran for another 4 four hours and then powered down, ie the plane had landed. Or did they say the received data from the running engines for another 4 hours then the data stopped, ie the plane may have crashed at that point? What stopped: the engines or the data? Big difference.

Citing U.S. national security sources, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that government personnel were pursuing the possibility that the plane was commandeered “with the intention of using it later for another purpose.’’ The newspaper also said that data transmitted by an onboard monitoring system to Rolls-Royce Plc., the engine manufacturer, suggested that the plane flew for up to five hours in total after its takeoff from Kuala Lumpur at 12:21 a.m. Saturday morning.

Malaysian officials at a press conference Thursday denied the story and said the last engine data were transmitted at 1:07 a.m., about 20 minutes before the aircraft disappeared from civilian radar screens.


http://www.latimes.com/world/worldn...ia-jet-20140313,0,6713372.story#ixzz2vraUyjfW

bbm
 
  • #758
General website for Freescale:

http://www.freescale.com/

Also have youtube, facebook twitter, job listing, and more sites. I'm certain google can provide some sort of shareholder info. Will keep looking.
 
  • #759
Interesting article about cloaking technology. Is it just me, or does the article seem to contradict itself? Anyway, good read for better understanding of this technology...


http://www.military.com/daily-news/2013/12/17/invisible-planes-china-us-race-for-cloaking-tech.html

Invisible Planes: China, US Race for Cloaking Tech

New stealth technology makes airplanes invisible not only to radar, it renders them hidden to the human eye as well -- just like an invisibility cloak in a Hollywood sci-fi thriller.

How to disappear completely:*

Professor Chen Hongsheng at China's Zhejiang University demonstrated a device that made a fish invisible and a cat disappear...

The professor's team is one of 40 funded by the Chinese government.. Some projects use materials that shuttle light away from an object; alternatives create electromagnetic fields that bend it away -- truly high-tech camouflage.

"The idea isn't new, but materials enabling the technology are becoming more available," David R. Ricketts, professor of engineering at North Carolina State University

Some experts dispute that these new technologies can work in battlefield conditions at all.*"Invisibility cloak is a poorly chosen term," Thomas Way, associate professor of computing science at Villanova University, wrote to FoxNews.com in an email. "Invisible to what? We already have stealth aircraft that are invisible to radar (usually), but there is absolutely no way given our current understanding of physics that something could be made invisible to the naked eye."

"If that's what they are claiming, it's a hoax."
 
  • #760
How about this part:

The lyrics 'No Ali, No Frasier, but for now off to Malaysia' meanwhile were linked to the 'Mr Ali' tabloid press have been referring to for one of the two Iranian passengers, despite Malaysian authories having confirmed the 19-year-old is actually called Pouria Nourmohammadi.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...mblance-to-missing-plane-mystery-9189228.html

I think Pitbull should be arrested immediately!! Oh, and I think he might be involved in this too. Just kidding. I like Pitbull's stuff.
 
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