I found this, and despite the disavowal from officials, the journalists are reconfirming the sighting reports by locals, the very low overflight and the North-to-South-South-East heading.
South of there is one more atoll, Addu (google Gan airport), and little else is in that direction except Diego Garcia very much further away.
It could be nothing, but it's something to talk about if the West Australia debris sighting doesn't pan out.
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I recall reports from the last year of Chicom mules carrying 2-3kg of bullion gold each from Singapore to puppetmasters in Mainland China. 20-30 people would board a commercial flight, hop to Singapore and back in the same day.
I wonder if mules operateed from Malaysia also.
If MH370 carried gold, this gold could have been used to pay for the clandestine strip to land somewhere.
WHAT IF
the missing airliner is an upscale nuclear 911? Iran may have nukes, but they have no delivery system. Solution? Steal a Boeing 777 and use it as an intercontinental bomber. For years Ahmadinejad has cried out that he is going to obtain nukes and destroy Israel. Why doesnt he keep quiet about his plans? Because these are not his plans, this is a diversion. The West says, Oh, let him get his bombs, hell just take out Israel; we can live with that. Thats why he shouts this plan so often and so loud. To destroy Israel will not give them the world, but to destroy the West, then they will have something.
So we may see that missing airliner again, and if it we do, it may be the last thing we see.
Hussein lies? I think Malaysian (Muslim) government knows a lot more and are working very hard to distract and to create diversions.
I think the Maldives sighting was correct.
Well that does it -- bid adieu to the satellite engine ping data from Inmarsat and everyone head for Addu.
And while we are there let's find out why EVERYONE in the Maldives are not eyewitnesses as I'm sure those big jumbos don't fly low over the island every day.
The Maldives police have also launched an investigation into the reported sighting of the aircraft.
What else do the police there have to do. This should boost the tourist industry -- looky loos looking for the lost 777 graveyard in the outer islands. They're geniuses --
(March 25) Airline refused to disclose the plane’s cargo manifest and now Maldives finds a possible bomb on beach http://www.maldivesfinest.com/bomb-on-beach
Probably a hoax, but wanted it here just in case.