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

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  • #762
What a tool! I get a feeling Malaysia just wants to say, "so what, we lost a plane. NEXT!"



"The plane vanished in thin air,’’ said Malaysia’s acting transportation minister, Hishamuddin Hussein, at the press conference late Thursday in Kuala Lumpur. “We have looked at every lead and in most cases, I believe all the case we pursued, we have not found anything positive.’’

http://www.latimes.com/world/worldn...ia-jet-20140313,0,6713372.story#ixzz2vrbHTWYW
 
  • #763
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:

Definitely thought about that.
 
  • #764
It's like "whose on first"

....


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  • #765
  • #766
What a tool! I get a feeling Malaysia just wants to say, "so what, we lost a plane. NEXT!"

"The plane vanished in thin air,’’ said Malaysia’s acting transportation minister, Hishamuddin Hussein, at the press conference late Thursday in Kuala Lumpur. “We have looked at every lead and in most cases, I believe all the case we pursued, we have not found anything positive.’’

http://www.latimes.com/world/worldn...ia-jet-20140313,0,6713372.story#ixzz2vrbHTWYW

The minister needs to be informed of a few laws of physics.

ETA should be thermodynamics not physics
 
  • #767
This is maybe nothing...but in 30+ years of weekly business trip flights, my husband has yet to take one of those on a Saturday morning.

And it's not like these 20 people were foreigners who were planning on taking in some sights before the Monday meeting, either...

Is there any way we could google the meeting agenda/itinerary?....

to see what was on the Order of Events planned?



:dunno:
 
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The theory purports that the weaponry enabled some of the people on board–the Freescale employees and the people who boarded the plane with fake passports–to jam radar and other electronic observation, making the plane essentially invisible except to eyewitnesses.

One of the authors of the theory, elaborating in a post on popular conspiracy website Before It’s News, alludes to a U.S. intelligence assessment on capabilities of Israel in regards to an attack on Iran. Any attack would include jamming the electric grid, Internet, and cell phone network, using devices such as one that mimics a maintenance cell phone signal that commands the cell network to “sleep.”

The report also references a story from Fox News that explained that new stealth technology makes airplanes invisible to radar, and can also make them hard to spot with the naked eye.

“The general public … might not hear about how far the U.S. has really come, because it is and should remain classified,” firearms expert Chris Sajnog, a former Navy SEAL, said. ”Other countries are still playing catch-up — but they’re closing the gap.”

http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/555...ia-airlines-plane-one-of-conspiracy-theories/
 
  • #770
Just woke up.
Turned on CNN.
:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
That sums it up.
 
  • #771
How can somebody find out a corporation's shareholders? Is that public info?

I don't know if this will help. But a search came up with this, tho I have no idea if anything at all can be related. And yeah...it's Wiki but the financial info seems to be decent. I'm not sure shareholder info is available but maybe at SEC?

[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freescale_Semiconductor"]Freescale Semiconductor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]

Motorola announced that their semiconductor division would be divested on October 6, 2003 to create Freescale. Freescale completed its IPO on July 16, 2004.

On September 15, 2006, Freescale agreed to a $17.6 billion buyout by a consortium led by Blackstone Group and its co-investors, Carlyle Group, TPG Capital, and Permira.[20] The buyout offer was accepted on November 13, 2006 following a vote by company shareholders. The purchase, which closed on December 1, 2006, was the largest private buyout of a technology company until the Dell buyout of 2013 and is one of the ten largest buyouts of all time.[21]

Freescale filed to go public on February 11, 2011 and completed its IPO on May 26, 2011. Freescale is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol FSL. At the time of the IPO, the company had $7.6 billion in outstanding debt on its books,[22] and the company is being investigated for misconduct related to this IPO.[23]

[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackstone_Group"]The Blackstone Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]

http://investors.motorolasolutions.com/freescale-semiconductor.cfm
 
  • #772
O, so here is what w know from the US officials.

The plane turned.
The Plane flew for 5 hours
 
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How can somebody find out a corporation's shareholders? Is that public info?

If you are referring to Freescale then yes and no. It's a public company so any significant shareholders are known as well as any 'insider' trading would be public. A list of all shareholders would not be available.

I access these documents through a paid website but they are available somewhere on line...just not sure where in the US. ETA - can be found on the SEC website
 
  • #775
I don't know if this will help. But a search came up with this, tho I have no idea if anything at all can be related. And yeah...it's Wiki but the financial info seems to be decent. I'm not sure shareholder info is available but maybe at SEC?

Freescale Semiconductor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



The Blackstone Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://investors.motorolasolutions.com/freescale-semiconductor.cfm

Hmmm... Blackstone? Carlyle?

I hate this. Absolutely hate it.
 
  • #776
please, please don't sleuth the passengers. Don't want anyone to get in trouble.
 
  • #777
I posted this late last night so I'm not sure if anyone responded/how many saw, but I wanted to repost it because they are searching the Indian Ocean:

Has anyone mentioned this?

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...34653903086282


"The disappearance is officially now an accident and all information about this is strictly handled by investigators," said a Rolls-Royce executive who declined to be named, citing rules of the International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations agency.


I am not particularly knowledgeable about airplanes, but does this hint that they did receive some kind of information that the airplane's engine stopped suddenly/crashed vs information that would imply it landed? To me, accident would mean no intention of taking/hiding/hijacking/suicide, but I suppose you could purposefully deviate from the original flight plan for one of those reasons and still accidentally crash. Idk, this has been days of confusing statements.
 
  • #778
India’s search team has been asked to explore “very specific coordinates in the Andaman Sea,”

snipped from above...

Are there tomnod tiles to search for this area?
 
  • #779
Is there any way we could google the meeting agenda/itinerary?....

to see what was on the Order of Events planned?



:dunno:

I did, I couldn't find anything.
 
  • #780
I posted this late last night so I'm not sure if anyone responded/how many saw, but I wanted to repost it because they are searching the Indian Ocean:

Has anyone mentioned this?

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...34653903086282





I am not particularly knowledgeable about airplanes, but does this hint that they did receive some kind of information that the airplane's engine stopped suddenly/crashed vs information that would imply it landed? To me, accident would mean no intention of taking/hiding/hijacking/suicide, but I suppose you could purposefully deviate from the original flight plan for one of those reasons and still accidentally crash. Idk, this has been days of confusing statements.

Going back to one of my earlier posts:

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.
 
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