There aren’t too many reasons why a plane cruising at 36,000 feet would disappear with no time to radio anyone. Stolen passports are a bad sign.
Bttt
Making THREE stolen passports thus far.
Paraphrasing a wise person once asked me when I was trying to explain some unfortunate coincidences:
“So, how often are people flying on stolen passports?”
How extremely odd. Stolen passports from months ago and TWO years ago? Stolen passports or stolen identities?
Quick call LifeLock!
By Wednesday or Thursday, we will have learned that this is just another rare isolated ROP incedent.
It's looking real spooky on the world stage.
The latest targets/focal-points are not like Arab countries...they can bite back. Buckle up.
For the Boston Atrocity,
passports were not even required for the terrorists
to RE-ENTER after Russian warning.
Any investigation, yet?
Anyone in jail, yet?
... More likely, all records were destroyed by Holder.
Does the date when this all happened play any significance?
3/7
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YAHOO NEWS MALAYSIA
http://my.news.yahoo.com
“Authorities probing possible foul play after missing passport claim”
The Malay Mail Online 5 hours ago
SNIPPET: “SEPANG, March 8 The case of the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft took on a sinister twist today after reports emerged that two foreigners one Italian and one Austrian listed on the flight manifest never boarded the plane.
According to several foreign news reports, Italian Luigi Maraldi and Austrian Christian Kozel, both had their passports stolen some time ago.”
SNIPPET: “According to the UK-based The Telegraph, the 37-year-old Maraldi told his parents he was in Thailand and never boarded the flight, after his name turned up on the manifest.
In a report on The Guardian, Austrias foreign ministry spokesman Martin Weiss was quoted as telling media that the Austrian citizen listed on the manifest is safe in his home country and had his passport stolen some years ago in Thailand.”
I love the way the media is playing this off. As though international travel with stolen passports is not put of the ordinary.