Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

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AreOut

3,658 posts

162 months

Sunday 11th February 2018
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yajeed well that's what I'm talking about

@Megaflow so it does prove it thanks

Megaflow

9,457 posts

226 months

Sunday 11th February 2018
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AreOut said:
yajeed well that's what I'm talking about

@Megaflow so it does prove it thanks
Does it? You claim to know what you are talking about, but didn’t know Rolls Royce have been sending live engine data for ten years.

Ok...

rolleyes

AreOut

3,658 posts

162 months

Sunday 11th February 2018
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I did(I've read it numerous times only regarding MH370 case), not using the Internet though which I obviously emphasized.

You can't hack such system and that was the whole point.

foxbody-87

2,675 posts

167 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Megaflow

9,457 posts

226 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Google Earth... Bullet holes...

rofl

Fat Fairy

503 posts

187 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Well if its on Google Earth, it must be so.

Mind you, Google still has my XJ6 still parked outside my old house. I moved 6 years ago....

FF

foxbody-87

2,675 posts

167 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Did you leave the XJ6 as a gift? My cousin’s house came with a tractor (think I’d rather have the Jag though).

Vipers

32,908 posts

229 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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If it's in the Sun, it must be true. rolleyes

Halmyre

11,227 posts

140 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Fat Fairy said:
Well if its on Google Earth, it must be so.

Mind you, Google still has my XJ6 still parked outside my old house. I moved 6 years ago....

FF
Google Earth has my blue Alfa that I traded in for a red Alfa in January 2009. Google Streetview has the red Alfa that I subsequently traded in sometime in June 2013.

Fat Fairy

503 posts

187 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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foxbody-87 said:
Did you leave the XJ6 as a gift? My cousin’s house came with a tractor (think I’d rather have the Jag though).
I had to sell it as I was going abroad to work. It was only a base model 3.2, but it was lovely. Fantastic cruiser, and no slouch through the J box gears. I bought it for £1300. Sold it 4 years later with a rattling timing chain for £600

FF

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Vipers said:
If it's in the Sun, it must be true. rolleyes
I don't doubt the accuracy of their reporting in the slightest....

Vipers

32,908 posts

229 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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Lord Marylebone said:
Vipers said:
If it's in the Sun, it must be true. rolleyes
I don't doubt the accuracy of their reporting in the slightest....
laugh

Tankrizzo

7,283 posts

194 months

Sunday 18th March 2018
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That "crash investigator"'s Twitter is hilarious, he could outdo AreOut for tinfoil nutter medals:





My favourite:




ryyy17

17 posts

74 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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I'm really interested in this and it confuses me how a massive jet like the 777 can leave pretty much minimal wreckage trace in and around the Indian Ocean.

Anyone find this or the seemingly bizarre conspiracy theories intriguing. Read up

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_...

Ali Chappussy

876 posts

146 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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ryyy17 said:
I'm really interested in this and it confuses me how a massive jet like the 777 can leave pretty much minimal wreckage trace in and around the Indian Ocean.

Anyone find this or the seemingly bizarre conspiracy theories intriguing. Read up

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_...
Where have you been for the last few years!

B17NNS

18,506 posts

248 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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ryyy17 said:
I'm really interested in this and it confuses me how a massive jet like the 777 can leave pretty much minimal wreckage trace in and around the Indian Ocean.
The Indian Ocean is massive and deep and largely uncharted.

Pretty easy to lose something in it.

motomk

2,153 posts

245 months

Monday 26th March 2018
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Tankrizzo said:
That "crash investigator"'s Twitter is hilarious, he could outdo AreOut for tinfoil nutter medals:
From an ABC program in Oz called Mediawatch, it turns out the fellow isn't an air crash investigator and nor did he claim to be. The press just gobbled up stuff off Twitter and Faceplant to make the story. The picture is supposedly from 2009 from Google Earth, 5 years before the aeroplane went missing.


Pesty

42,655 posts

257 months

Monday 26th March 2018
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I want to go to a war show sounds fun


Also lazar?

He made me a rifle but it shoots low. Good to hear he’s diversifying in ray blasters.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 26th March 2018
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motomk said:
From an ABC program in Oz called Mediawatch, it turns out the fellow isn't an air crash investigator and nor did he claim to be. The press just gobbled up stuff off Twitter and Faceplant to make the story. The picture is supposedly from 2009 from Google Earth, 5 years before the aeroplane went missing.
So what you are saying is time travel was involved maybe it flew into a worm hole.

AdeTuono

7,265 posts

228 months

Monday 26th March 2018
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Thesprucegoose said:
motomk said:
From an ABC program in Oz called Mediawatch, it turns out the fellow isn't an air crash investigator and nor did he claim to be. The press just gobbled up stuff off Twitter and Faceplant to make the story. The picture is supposedly from 2009 from Google Earth, 5 years before the aeroplane went missing.
So what you are saying is time travel was involved maybe it flew into a worm hole.
It's entirely plausible. After all, someone on here genuinely suggested it may well have flown so high it escaped the Earth's atmosphere.