With today's cameras there is no excuse not to have definitive photos of the debris. Instead we get out of focus photos.
I's not like satelite photos from over a hundred miles way- these planes can get with hundreds of feet of the debris. They should have good crisp photos.
A friend of mine takes aerial photos over the ocean of things on or just below the surface, with a common hand held Canon camera and gets very good clarity. Military cameras should be better than his.
Obviosly we are not getting all the info on this missing plane becuse of the competing agendas involved. .- Tom
So true. Meanwhile on an airstrip in Pakistan/Iran. :-)
you’re not the only one thinking agendas are complicating matters. In spite of Zero’s announcement to the world that we didn’t want to be the world ‘cop,’ the world still insists we take the job when it suits them.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/disappearance-of-malaysian-airlines-flight-mh-370-the-trillion-question-to-the-u-s-and-its-intelligence-services/5375780