Posted on 03/04/2015 7:07:48 PM PST by rickmichaels
SYDNEY A year on from the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, an extraordinary amount of key data remains unknown - fuelling conspiracy theories and heated online debate about one of aviation's biggest mysteries.
An information vacuum has nourished a cottage industry of experts and amateurs in cyberspace who continue to exhaustively pick the case apart in a bid to find out just what happened to the plane and its 239 passengers and crew.
The resulting theories range from the wild - alien abduction, MH370 and its doomed fleetmate MH17 were the same plane - to sober, science-based arguments that the plane is in the southern Indian Ocean, but not necessarily in the current search area.
What they all agree on is that some key pieces of the puzzle are missing.
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maddening
Having invested heavily in Alcoa futures, I’ve now taken delivery of sufficient quantities of tin foil to sustain me through the following two theories:
1) Flight M370 was flown to Pakistan after the passengers and co-pilot were disabled via oxygen depravation.
2) Benghazi was a set-up to have Ambassador Stevens kidnapped and then traded for the Blind Sheik. It all went to hell when our security detail defied stand down orders and began firing at the would be abductors. I’ll flesh out the script if somebody want to make the movie. Given that we can’t undo the tragedy, the movie will have an outstanding conclussion.
Twas the shooter on the grassy knoll that brought flight MH370 down in the Bermuda triangle after DB Cooper parachuted out of it thus ensuring that Jimmy Hoffa’s body will never be found.
My vote is for alien abduction.
Or, better yet, Blame Bush.
Mine too, and I'd love to see the tapes from the multiple military radar systems that recorded it.
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