Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"
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A lot doesn't add up in all this.
First the debris was supposedly spotted and the poor families were told that the hunt was as good as over
Oh course it was a load of nonsense and misinformation.
A few days before the black box batteries were due to expire the hunt for the pings started.... there was a miracle, pings were heard hundreds of miles away from previous wild goose chases .Then nothing, most convenient.
I'd rule nothing out until physical evidence is found. It would be no great surprise if the plane turned up in a remote airfield or the wreckage was found thousands if miles away.
My money's on it being south of the Maldives still..
First the debris was supposedly spotted and the poor families were told that the hunt was as good as over
Oh course it was a load of nonsense and misinformation.
A few days before the black box batteries were due to expire the hunt for the pings started.... there was a miracle, pings were heard hundreds of miles away from previous wild goose chases .Then nothing, most convenient.
I'd rule nothing out until physical evidence is found. It would be no great surprise if the plane turned up in a remote airfield or the wreckage was found thousands if miles away.
My money's on it being south of the Maldives still..
Jimboka said:
A lot doesn't add up in all this.
First the debris was supposedly spotted and the poor families were told that the hunt was as good as over
Oh course it was a load of nonsense and misinformation.
A few days before the black box batteries were due to expire the hunt for the pings started.... there was a miracle, pings were heard hundreds of miles away from previous wild goose chases .Then nothing, most convenient.
I'd rule nothing out until physical evidence is found. It would be no great surprise if the plane turned up in a remote airfield or the wreckage was found thousands if miles away.
My money's on it being south of the Maldives still..
I dislike most conspiracy theories. However in this case I can appreciate your concerns. It does undoubtedly beg the question. Only the discovery of the plane wherever it may be can provide the answers if sufficient information can be gleaned from the discovery. Time will tell I think.First the debris was supposedly spotted and the poor families were told that the hunt was as good as over
Oh course it was a load of nonsense and misinformation.
A few days before the black box batteries were due to expire the hunt for the pings started.... there was a miracle, pings were heard hundreds of miles away from previous wild goose chases .Then nothing, most convenient.
I'd rule nothing out until physical evidence is found. It would be no great surprise if the plane turned up in a remote airfield or the wreckage was found thousands if miles away.
My money's on it being south of the Maldives still..
McWigglebum4th said:
in 1992 28,000 rubber ducks fell off a containership
And so began one of the worlds wierder studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendly_Floatees
They are still turning up
That's Quite Interesting. And so began one of the worlds wierder studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendly_Floatees
They are still turning up
Campo said:
Any reason why?
A plane fitting the description was seen by a number of people flying low over some outlying Maldives Islands the morning after. Flying in an area where airliners are never seen.Although the authorities say they didn't detect anything, no explanation has been given...
Jimboka said:
Campo said:
Any reason why?
A plane fitting the description was seen by a number of people flying low over some outlying Maldives Islands the morning after. Flying in an area where airliners are never seen.Although the authorities say they didn't detect anything, no explanation has been given...
I find it highly improbable that several people identified a Malaysian Airways liveried passenger jet flying low over the Maldives in an area airliners aren't normally seen but the investigators just ignored them.
As always there was a whole load of information pouring in when this incident first happened, hard to keep on top of it all.
That said, what leads you to believe this information over any other info that's been released?
Campo said:
Jimboka said:
Campo said:
Any reason why?
A plane fitting the description was seen by a number of people flying low over some outlying Maldives Islands the morning after. Flying in an area where airliners are never seen.Although the authorities say they didn't detect anything, no explanation has been given...
I find it highly improbable that several people identified a Malaysian Airways liveried passenger jet flying low over the Maldives in an area airliners aren't normally seen but the investigators just ignored them.
As always there was a whole load of information pouring in when this incident first happened, hard to keep on top of it all.
That said, what leads you to believe this information over any other info that's been released?
s3fella said:
Anyone remember that right back at the start, some Chinese military chap said the plane had crashed in the South China Sea, witnessed via radar? Could it be the last 5 weeks have been bks to cover up some military fk up?
Also the thingy in the sky burning seen by a rig worker, all very suspect me thinks.......slartibartfast said:
Where's that PH member that said it might have escaped the atmosphere?....maybe he was right?
He's agreed come back down from the tree, release the Paddington Bear hostage, hand over the butter knife, start taking his medication again and go back to his nice, comfy padded Godalmighty83 said:
slartibartfast said:
Where's that PH member that said it might have escaped the atmosphere?....maybe he was right?
Well it's theoretically possible... providing the aircraft was carrying 5 times it's own weight in solid rocked fuel and was being captained by Jebediah Kerman. Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff