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http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/95034
Doesn't look like whales, boats, or waves to me..
When I click that link, I just get taken to a screen full of blue tiles.
http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/95034
Doesn't look like whales, boats, or waves to me..
Click on the middle tile.When I click that link, I just get taken to a screen full of blue tiles.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-25...-trial-jailed-opposition-leader-sodomite.html
Why is it even possible to "switch" the black box off? I would have thought one needs some very specific equipment for doing so.
What about this? Dark coloring? Oil? Or is that something (natural) on the ocean floor?
http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/545213
http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/544547
Sorry if these are repeats! Hard to keep up here!!!
eta: nevermind, probably nothing bc I see they are everywhere now.
:blushing:
I would usually agree wholeheartedly, but in your opinion what is the easiest answer?
I read the "Sodomy Story"! Yeesh!
Wiki article says the semen stained mattress was dragged in and out of courtrooms at least 20 times. And out of 13 semen stains 10 of them were Anwar's DNA. (Has no one ever heard of a mattress pad in Malaysia?)
In addition, the Defense attorney said the semen stains could have been "planted evidence" obtained when Anwar was unconscious when in police custody! Now I wonder just exactly what process they would have used to obtain that "evidence" and whose job it was to obtain it?
What about this? Dark coloring? Oil? Or is that something (natural) on the ocean floor?
http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/545213
http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/544547
Sorry if these are repeats! Hard to keep up here!!!
eta: nevermind, probably nothing bc I see they are everywhere now.
:blushing:
Does anyone think the two men who bought stolen passports from a Mr Ali in Thailand and were on this plane, had anything to do with its disappearance? They had one way tickets.
I saw this on a repeat of a television announcement today.
Great! As soon as I tune into CNN for the first time, everyone turns it off. :bang:
Same. I don't believe either pilot was involved, either.
But it was someone with pilot knowledge/training that hijacked this plane.
Something drastically went wrong with the plane, one of the pilots had to take over and tried to head back, and then maybe he didn't make it either and the plane was flying unattended for a bit. I know everyone is leaning towards that not being what happened anymore, but I just can't see why someone would go thru all this effort and fly it for so long after dropping off of radar to then have the plane crash in the ocean.
http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/95034
Doesn't look like whales, boats, or waves to me..
Both of the pilots' homes were searched and items have been removed. Today authorities were seen carrying shopping bags containing items out of the co-pilot's home.
Someone said guards had been assigned earlier to make sure nothing was being carried out prior to determining if there was a need to investigate the pilots.
I wonder if the intensified focus on the pilots, indicates authorities have outruled the two men with the fake passports or if they're still investigating several angles simultaneously. My guess is the latter.
:seeya: Do you have a link?
Something drastically went wrong with the plane, one of the pilots had to take over and tried to head back, and then maybe he didn't make it either and the plane was flying unattended for a bit. I know everyone is leaning towards that not being what happened anymore, but I just can't see why someone would go thru all this effort and fly it for so long after dropping off of radar to then have the plane crash in the ocean.
Back to the Vietnam Air Traffic Control (non)contact for a moment.
Vietnam ATC expecting a regularly scheduled flight to come into their airspace. Flight does not show up on their radar. They attempt to reach the flight . No answer from flight. They try again, still no answer. ATC calls another plane and asks that plane to call the missing plane. Plane #2 does this, using "an emergency channel". The pilot of Plane #2 claims he heard them, there was static and the voice sounded like they were mumbling, but he thought it was the co-pilot. The transmission was then disconnected in mid-conversation. That pilot called in to Vietnam ATC and told them what happened. Vietnam ATC asked them to try again.
End of story as reported in the article I read.
So, what happened when Plane #2 tried again? If unable to further contact missing flight (which seems evident) did Plane #2 once again report back to Vietnam ATC? When missing plane never showed up, didn't Vietnam ATC wonder where it was? Would they not contact the originating airport via landline to find out if flight was delayed?
There are a ton of unanswered questions about this whole thing.
Something drastically went wrong with the plane, one of the pilots had to take over and tried to head back, and then maybe he didn't make it either and the plane was flying unattended for a bit. I know everyone is leaning towards that not being what happened anymore, but I just can't see why someone would go thru all this effort and fly it for so long after dropping off of radar to then have the plane crash in the ocean.
Sorry, I should have said per CNN. Wait, I switched over to Fox for awhile too. I heard this info being reported on TV today. Maybe it was Judge Jeanine Pirro on Fox. Pictures were shown of both houses but not the footage of the bags being brought out of the co-pilot's house (that I saw anyway).
Actually, I was surprised nobody had posted the information by the time I caught up to my own post.
I haven't heard anybody talking much about the two men with the fake passports lately. Their pictures were shown today (on Fox I believe) but no new info was revealed about them either way (involved or not).
CNN brought up the subject of the two pilots today wondering why it took authorities so long to investigate if they are involved or not.