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Regardless, the Russians are a nutty bunch but this paints them in a different color altogether. What he doesn't answer satisfactorily is why; to kidnap Freescale Semiconductor employees? The whole thing is damn curious. |
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I don't buy into the spoofing theory. Too many moving parts that had never been tested. No way someone undertakes that plan. I mean, there would only be maybe a handful of people on the planet with the knowledge of how to align all those systems and even plan such a thing, what are the odds that person is willing to assist a nation state or terrorist?
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So is this it? It would support the "flew as far as possible" theory. Picture and map in the link.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/30/wo...imesworld&_r=1 PARIS — A large object that appeared to be an airplane part washed up Wednesday on the shore of Réunion, a French island in the Indian Ocean, prompting speculation that it might be debris from Flight 370, the Malaysia Airlines jetliner that disappeared in March 2014. A French official with knowledge of the investigation said that the object appeared to be a wing flap, possibly from a Boeing 777, the type of aircraft used on the flight. The official said that the object was about 9 feet long and 3 feet wide, and that it appeared to have been in the water for a very long time. The French aviation safety authorities have begun an investigation, the official said, adding that they were in the process of designating a laboratory in France where the object would be taken for examination. The process of pinning down exactly which plane the object came from will probably take several weeks, the official said. A police official at gendarmerie headquarters near Paris, said that “right now, we have no elements that would enable us to confirm or disconfirm that this debris is from the Malaysia Airlines flight.” Both officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. Agence France-Presse reported that the object was found by people cleaning a beach, and cited a witness who said it was partly encrusted with shells and appeared weathered. The French official said that while the find was being taken seriously, Réunion’s distance from the last detected location of Flight 370 — more than 3,000 miles — made it unlikely that debris from the plane would turn up there. Flight 370, a Boeing 777 with 239 people on board, veered off its planned route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and stopped communicating with ground controllers shortly after midnight on March 8, 2014. It flew westward across the Malay Peninsula and then southward over the Indian Ocean, and it is presumed to have crashed there in very deep water, killing everyone aboard. Months of extensive air and sea search efforts have so far failed to find any trace of the aircraft. |
Nope. Russians took it.
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You figure there probably aren't a lot of Boeing 777 wing flaps floating around in the ocean. At least, I hope not.
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Not sure how a wing floats.
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Has air trapped inside of it?
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I think the flaperons on 777s are made of composites. I have no idea if they'd float or not.
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In yet another sign we're getting closer to figuring out what happened to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, battered luggage has washed up on an island near where plane debris was found this week.
Malaysian and Australian officials have said that it's "almost certain" the plane debris came from a Boeing 777. Flight MH370 is currently the only missing Boeing 777 in the world. It's unclear whether the suitcase that was found on Reunion island near Madagascar in the Indian Ocean is from the missing plane, but it's a possibility considering where the suitcase washed up. Here's what the luggage looks like: Picture of the suitcase found this morning at Saint-André ! (credit : @Linfore) #ReunionIsland pic.twitter.com/ZhrS3kQNF2 — Antoine Forestier (@a_forestier) July 30, 2015 Oceanographers said it's plausible part of the debris from the missing plane could have made its way into the area where the wreckage was found. Australia's deputy prime minister Warren Truss confirmed the debris could have reached the island, saying "a piece of debris could have floated a very, very long way in 16 months." The discovery is being treated as a "major lead" in the MH370 search, Truss said during a news conference. MH370 Reunion islandGoogle Maps / Business Insider MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China. It had 239 passengers and crew on board. Crews have been searching the southern Indian Ocean near Australia for any sign of the missing plane and have so far been unable to conclusively identify any debris belonging to the aircraft. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/lugga...#ixzz3hNWTlmm8 |
So the guy found some luggage, but the real mystery seems to be the white stripe.:hmmm:
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Did they ever figure this out?
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What's to figure out? Someone in politics or big money or both was on the plane.
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from the first 48 hours of the plane missing i knew what happened (from reading on the internets):
the pilot was disgruntled over the guilty verdict of his homosexual friend. sodomy charges. due to his years of experience, knowledge, he planned a course as an act of dissent, political discourse or unwavering love, to soft land his plane in the ocean. he did not want the plane to be found. he killed the copilot, then elevated the plane high enough, that it rendered all passengers dead while most were sleeping. he then proceeded to render MOST forms of communication with the plane useless. (it has been proven there were data points that allowed potential flight paths into the southern indian ocean.). to boot, it has been revealed he deleted flight simulations that ended 'somewhere in the southern indian ocean'. i have no clue if they find the plane tomorrow will the black boxes be useable. but there is no way this plane went down without pilot control. matter of fact, he was probably the inspiration for the german wings pilot that crashed his plane into a mountain. |
this should be moved to dc btw... as it is a political coverup for certain.
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now they are saying the pilot took a pivotal dump (literally), and because he was not able to correct the problems it killed everyone, and continued to fly for 7 hours unattended. sounds to me no one wants the true story out there? :D
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Go back and read the news reports that were released contemporaneously when planes like the Air France one that crashed in the Atlantic happened. Everyone had theories that were so wrong because they assumed the pilots were in the cockpit, had many years in the plane, etc. And they were all proven wrong once the wreckage was found and the black boxes recovered.
Personally, I always felt that there was some kind of explosive decompression, the plane went up to 45K, everyone died, and then the autopilot flew them into the middle of nowhere. |
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Don't believe everything you read. :rolleyes: |
This is easy. Pilot suicide. /thread
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Terror flight!!!
Shotdown!!! Just dont know how they pulled off the debris and body removal. Indian Ocean warm waters is a shark hotbed deep and strange currents that swirl and take things down to davey jones locker. Or it is aliens and those folk are being anal probed as we speak. |
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LMAO
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before the disappearance:
http://i.imgur.com/CPymLCu.jpg after disappearance: http://www.theblaze.com/wp-content/u...370-pilots.jpg why is it cnn tries to distance themselves from the original photo? of all planes on the planet, of all airlines, of all countries, they chose MA for their story pre-disappearance. |
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just watched this one. it's pretty good too. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WNxRrC34OPM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> one guy is saying its possible there was a design flaw from the 2002 fleet in the cockpit windows. this is a little more plausible than most theories, but i still think it was a distraught pilot suicide mission. |
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Simple. Pilot commuted suicide.
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bumping now the second search is ongoing.
mixed bag of outcome if found even. what would be recoverable and such. i do subscribe to the 'distraught pilot commits suicide with passengers aboard' theory. :D |
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Apparently the MH-17 was shot down by by a Russian missle.
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This is the Malaysia Air flight that disappeared. Latest theory from Australia is that the pilot committed suicide. He likely decreased oxygen to make passengers pass out then flew plane to Indian ocean and ditched it. I have no idea if that's what happened but it's the latest theory. |
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So it was aliens?
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Everything gets blamed on the Russians these days.
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Check Diego Garcia a.k.a. the island of shame
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Did they ever find this? The missing sub story reminded me of this one.
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it broke apart mid-water
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This plane lived close to you?
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