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#1 bigjohnnofish

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 11:53 PM

everybody else hear about the plane that disappeared from kuala lumper going to beijing ???

 

interesting vids 

 

 

 

blackstone is a rothchild owned company and after reading these links it all starts to come together... carlyle group is made up of saudi investors and a lot of ex US politicians including bush....

 

http://www.forbes.co...5freescale.html

 

http://online.wsj.co...308-902237.html

 

this has the hallmarks of a rothchild operation as it is clear that the freescale employees on board flight MH370 had major disagreements with blackstone and carlyle group and often voiced their opposition to the takeover....

 

since when does a big commercial airliner just disappear?  and on the radar something was going on... possible fighter plane - did you see how fast it went... maybe a military stealth fighter... mystery deepens... you think with todays gps technology they could tell you exactly where the plane came to grief.or just disappeared?....

 

cmon kleinzee your the man with the truth thermometer... what do you think?

 

 

 

 



#2 Angelo

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 12:14 AM

whatever maybe the cause of the crash or disappearance, its sad for the people on board including the crew to go this way. according to reports the pilot did attempt to turn back but did not have time to make the may day call, so what exactly happened? 

 

also the 2 people on board with fake passports and the 5 people who failed to board the flight at the last minute. so many unanswered questions.


Edited by Angelo, 11 March 2014 - 12:19 AM.


#3 dori

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 12:19 AM

probably will never get the truth from this story.. especially if its broadcast by the mainstream news 



#4 Kleinz

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 12:44 AM

Sorry. I gotta do it...

 

 

All a bit tasteless, Johnno



#5 bigjohnnofish

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 01:53 AM

gotta agree with ya kleinzee they are definitely lost now!!!  lots of poop is happening and going down and mainstream media is owned by the people who seem to be able to do what they want...  and report whatever they think is the best coverup.... and conveniently call the few media outlets trying to report the truth as wild conspirators and twisting the stories to suit when in fact it is the opposite way around.... things going the way they are private corporations will be buying countries soon...

 

i heard about the dodgy passports too but that goes on a lot... only 3 countries in the world cross check passports with cancelled , stolen , forged passport numbers on computer... :o



#6 shane78

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 08:11 AM

http://www.mirror.co...ght-ten-3223447



#7 tunagirll

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 12:10 PM

Storm in a teacup - it's not uncommon for it to take days, even weeks to locate a plane wreck. It's taken months and in a few cases even years, decades, to pull enouogh wreckage to piece together what happened.

 

In the meantime people make up all kinds of stories that require no proof whatsoever, and peddle them as fact. There's no point pointing out the holes in the argument, because these people run on belief and faith, not facts.

 

Horrific accident and I hope the families get closure soon.



#8 BristledOne

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 12:23 PM

It just all seems so weird, they were at cruising altitude and according to radar were starting to make an unplanned turn then vanished. 

At that height there should have been plenty of time to make a mayday call if required unless it was something fairly instant like a bomb or explosive decompression of the cabin. But it it was either of those two things you'd expect wreckage to be found littering the ocean considering the rather extreme search efforts at the moment.

 

Radar isn't exactly an easy thing to avoid in a commercial airliner so I suppose the question at hand is how can a plane disappear from radar at 35000 feet? there's about a 3 minute fall at terminal velocity from that height where you'd still expect an aircraft to register on radar if it's mostly intact.

Whether it's true or not you have an account of a missing persons cell phone connecting and a pilot contacting the plane on an emergency frequency after the plane had vanished, is it possible the plane was somehow "hidden" from radar?

Admittedly it sounds like something from a batman movie but with recent attacks on china and the number of Chinese diplomats on-board there's a remote possibility of a hijacking.

 

 

Either way this is a horrible event and I hope the families do get some answers soon. It's bad enough potentially loosing a loved one but to also have so many questions unanswered it must be tough.



#9 MrLeifBeaver

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 03:16 PM

A website www.tomnod.com is a satelite imagery company and they are getting people to crowd-souce tagging thousands of photos of possible debris and floating items in the sea in the possible crash area.

I can't log in to see the pics to help out, but will wait till I get home. They need as many people to look at all the photos so they can quickly check the whole area.

 

Aparrently there is about 60,000 people have already accessed the site in 24hrs to try and help.


Edited by MrLeifBeaver, 11 March 2014 - 03:17 PM.


#10 tunagirll

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 03:51 PM

The pilot's priority is to control the plane and navigate over radio contact, they might have not had the chance for a mayday call while getting the plane under control (or not).



#11 malawiman85

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 08:11 PM

No way that plane crashed! Someone is playing silly buggers!

#12 Labcat

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 10:27 PM

It's hard to believe that a Boeing 777 can just disappear like that, but then again the vastness of our oceans gets brought home to you by events such as this.

When (and hopefully not if) evidence finally comes to light as to what happened, then we can make judgements. Meanwhile, in the absence of facts, wild opinion runs riot.

Radar is not as simple as it used to be. Modern civil aviation uses transponders and equipment on board the aircraft to actually transmit information to ground-based air traffic control. If that transmission for some reason stops, then the aircraft "disappears".

Sometimes an aircraft might be out of range of effective or reliable transmission. Web based flight tracking software might then "guess" or "hold" aircraft position until new information comes to light. When the new position is different to the "guessed" position, the display moves the aircraft rapidly in response to the up-date. It's not military skulduggery.

As a reality check, try and calculate the speed of the "military jet" on the above radars. It's orbital velocity, not possible within the atmosphere. And the sudden start and stop at each end would smear any persons on board to pulp.

Regarding the fate of MH370, it's either on-board malfeasance, or catastrophic accident.

#13 sandgroper

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 11:13 PM

And don't rule out Alien abduction either.



#14 bigjohnnofish

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Posted 12 March 2014 - 01:08 AM

or groper abduction lol :) .........
 
is it possible for some sort of cloaking device to be activated on a commercial plane and make them invisible to conventional radar... and then the plane was hijacked and landed at an abandoned runway/airport under darkness.... aircraft hidden among an aircraft wrecking yard ?....
 
the mobile phone connection and ring of someone on the plane to me indicates that possibly the plane didnt crash into ocean... and hijacker just found the ringing phone and smashed it... it all sounds super dodgy - something schemed up by the rothchilds in their efforts to create NWO .... seems very suspect 20 people from the company that the rothchilds are trying to buy out were on the plane... they were 20 objectors to the sell out...  :ph34r:


http://www.naturalne..._vanished.html#

#15 bigjohnnofish

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Posted 12 March 2014 - 02:03 AM

http://beforeitsnews...ed-2432738.html



#16 sajica

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Posted 12 March 2014 - 06:42 AM

I'm still blaming Charles Widmore for this Kleinz.



#17 malawiman85

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Posted 12 March 2014 - 07:16 AM

This is a theory no one else has considered: I think its Tom Clancy. He has escalated things a bit this time. Telling stories through orchestrated events through the worlds media. Genius.

 

 

 
 and then the plane was hijacked and landed at an abandoned runway/airport under darkness.... ....
 
the mobile phone connection and ring of someone on the plane to me indicates that possibly the plane didnt crash into ocean... and hijacker just found the ringing phone and smashed it... it all sounds super dodgy 
 

 

More like it in my expert opinion.



#18 Frontosaman

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Posted 12 March 2014 - 09:20 AM

Normally the black box is in the tail section, as it survives impacts better.

If the black box sank they won't pick up the signal as electromagnetic waves don't penetrate sea water more than a few metres. Kinda like how it gets darker the deeper you go down.

It's also the reason why submarines need to rise to the surface, or very near it, to broadcast. Technically they can broadcast deeper, but it is an extremely bad "upload/download" speed and requires antenna that are ridiculously long.


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So In conclusion the plane crashed end of story, no conspiracy


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#19 Angelo

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Posted 12 March 2014 - 11:23 AM

according to CNN the pilot or the person who took control just before the pilot was due to contact vietnam decided to switch off the radio, the plane was then taken in the opposite direction for a while before it disappeared all together. so either someone took control of the flight or the pilots were trying to save the plan and land it somewhere from whatever might have happened and just ran out of time. maybe there was a power problem that caused them not to contact anyone? 



#20 tunagirll

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Posted 12 March 2014 - 11:48 AM

The problem is that the news reports bases its inferences from the scant data provided, we don't really know what happened.






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