Malaysia Airlines plane missing...


???? errr... if you can get it to malaysia what is the difference in getting it to china??? totally does not make sense.

I think ricohflex is right. The story does not make sense as there is so many "easier paths" available to the people in the story.

Going through Malaysia just really complicates things when China is just next door...

I don't think America will hijack a plane for "technology". I slso don't think that a piece a technology will render the drones inert. China can probably learnt how to make some themselves but it will be impossible to neutralise the drones as I think the drones should be programmable lah....

Since the real story is not known yet, so far this is the story that can best explain what seem to hv happened that does not hv an explanation so far. Other than the Alien theory. LOL, which is too far fletched. Human's advanced technology, as what was speculated in this story, sound capable enough.
 

This is the universally consistent explanation of what happened, albeit unofficial.

The next question is why did the Americans do it? Choose 1.
(A) A nuclear device onboard
(B) Drone control device onboard
(C) Kill Freescale technology
(D) Person(s) target
(E) Weapons testing
(F) None of the above

Top secret biological weapon?
 

Possible too.
Both Kennedy and Reynolds, this report says, were employed by the Virginia Beach, Virginia-based maritime security firm The Trident Group which was founded by US Navy Special Operations Personnel (SEAL’s) and Senior US Naval Surface Warfare Officers and has long been known by the GRU to protect vital transfers of both atomic and biological materials throughout the world.
http://cannonfire.blogspot.sg/2014/03/weird-missing-malaysian-airliner.html
 

The people in charge of the SAR seemed too anxious to quickly brush away the Maldive sighting by numerous natives.

If MH370 was flown low to avoid radar; then the Maldivian authority statement that the plane was not on their radar - is a total waste of time.

It is as meaningless as some one reporting to you that the TV has no picture; when you already told him that the AC plug for electrical power to the TV has been removed from the AC socket. This is super stupid.
 

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The people in charge of the SAR seemed too anxious to quickly brush away the Maldive sighting by numerous natives. If MH370 was flown low to avoid radar; then the Maldivian authority statement that the plane was not on their radar - is a total waste of time. It is as meaningless as some one reporting to you that the TV has no picture; when you already told him that the AC plug for electrical power to the TV has been removed from the AC socket. This is super stupid.

So you would like to have the search area extended by another million square km har?
 

So you would like to have the search area extended by another million square km har?

You mean why not search Maldive Beach Resort for a start?

resort-maldives-7.jpg
 

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Ya, they could be having hell of a good time at some secluded beach in the Maldives. Who knows.
 

As i hv said.
ONE day the wreckage is not found/confirmed, it would be ANOTHER day of hope.
GB. PG.
 

After Najib said on 24 March 2014 at 10pm that (edit) "Flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean"

Malaysia Airlines sent this text message to relatives: "Malaysia Airlines deeply regrets that we have to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those on board survived."

"As you will hear in the next hour from Malaysia's Prime Minister, we must now accept all evidence suggests the plane went down in the Southern Indian Ocean." (edit)

Now MLY says still got remote chance of survivors.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/missing...emote-chance-of-survivors-20140329-zqoib.html

Idiotic.
 

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I gave up ... Spending my time watching football until SOLID evidence on the table

Just too sad to read anymore crap from media and investigators
 

After Najib said on 24 March 2014 at 10pm that all on MH370 died, now MLY says still got remote chance of survivors.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/missing...emote-chance-of-survivors-20140329-zqoib.html

Idiotic.

But that's Malaysian Prime Minister said it.

Now Acting Minister of Transport and Defence Minister said got remote chance of survivors.

Everybody was right what and nobody contradicted himself. :)

This is Hishammuddin in his Umno Youth heydays waving a Malay traditional knife. You can imagine how the Malaysian Chinese jittered about it.

Hisham_Keris.jpeg
 

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latest: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane: relatives told there is still a 'remote chance' of survivors Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/missing-malaysia-airlines-plane-relatives-told-there-is-still-a-remote-chance-of-survivors-20140329-zqoib.html#ixzz2xLg52Nu8

Yet another u turn from Najib's statement sending relatives on another roller coaster ride

Now where is the Football Channel?
 

Malaysia: Interpol passport checks too time-consuming; Interpol: Wrong
MH370: Who is lying, INTERPOL or the Malaysian government?

If MLY is worried about long delays in Internet access to overseas Interpol database, it can always do a batch process which is not ideal - but better than nothing. After all, the 2 stolen passports used in this MH370 case, were reported and updated in the Interpol database last year in 2013. MLY can download the latest updated Interpol stolen passport database weekly on every Monday. Then store in central server in MLY. The KLIA can connect to this locally very fast and do a query on the database.





Criticism by experts in air crash investigation. See special remark by former NTSB Chairman in video at (2:20).

[video]http://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2014/03/29/robertson-malaysia.cnn&hpt=hp_t1&from_homepage=yes&video_ref errer=http%3A%2F%2Fedition.cnn.com%2F[/video]





The search is shockingly expensive.

Search for MH370 could cost more than RM130 BILLION - experts
Estimated by PRC scientists to cost 10 times higher, i.e. RM1.3 Trillion.

http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2...ia-airlines-plane-rising-search-cost.cnn.html

If there is no MH370 items found after a long time, they cannot continue the international search with many satellites, ships, Orions and Poseidons indefinitely. It cannot continue for another 20 years at this scale. Just use your common sense.
For example, why are we still not searching for Amelia Earhart who disappeared in 1937?
 

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Malaysia: Interpol passport checks too time-consuming; Interpol: Wrong
MH370: Who is lying, INTERPOL or the Malaysian government?

If MLY is worried about long delays in Internet access to overseas Interpol database, it can always do a batch process which is not ideal - but better than nothing. After all, the 2 stolen passports used in this MH370 case, were reported and updated in the Interpol database last year in 2013. MLY can download the latest updated Interpol stolen passport database weekly on every Monday. Then store in central server in MLY. The KLIA can connect to this locally very fast and do a query on the database.

I don't really care about Malaysia but I am happy to read that Singapore consulted the Interpol Database 29 million times. I guess there is a reason why Malaysia is chosen by the illegal immigrants...
 

If MLY is worried about long delays in Internet access to overseas Interpol database,....

I think in the aftermath of MH370, Malaysia has officially formed a Department of Official Excuses tasked with thinking up excuses for their multiple slip-ups, co*k-ups and fiascos.

Eg.
1. Military controllers thought that plane was instructed to turn back.
http://news.asiaone.com/news/malaysia/mh370-deputy-minister-admits-he-assumed-wrongly-turn-back

2. Cannot access Interpol Database because very slow.
http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/i...-malaysian-government?&Itemid=2#axzz2xPkKYtL4

Unfortunately for them, the excuses they could think up with were often not very good and they ended getting challenged further and put themselves in further embarrassment. They should have contracted out this function to Singapore.

Shanmugam is already providing some free value-added services to entice them.
http://www.straitstimes.com/the-big...laysias-handling-missing-mh370-plane-unfair-s
 

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