Posted on 03/14/2014 2:05:18 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Come to think of it, Putin has been making barry look pretty bad lately. He needed a diversion.
Here, look at this big shiny plane that is missing, look over here.
If slow depressurization, I’m gonna guess from the time of falling asleep first to loss of consciousness then death is about 5 minutes or less.
And to be sure maybe another chemical introduced into the cabins ventilation, pilots and anyone else uses portable oxygen.
Dustified in flight in a flash of energy.
Little if anything survives physically - no ocean debris.
And it was witnessed:
Oil Rig Worker Says He Saw Flight 370 Crash in Flames
My theory is that it was hijacked and already carrying a nuke, headed for the closest biggest city - Singapore - which was less than 45 minutes away flight time. If any missile assets were available, they could trigger the nuke through a deadman's switch or through shockwave, or just vaporize the plutonium and make a de facto dirty bomb. Plus it would take time, and there was no time. So missile options were bad.
Therefore, Zap.
And now, since such weapons can't be admitted, the vanishing plane concept is being normalized. And that's all there will ever be - a mystery.
2 Iranians: terrorism
2 pro-Russia Ukranians + 1 Russian: media diversion away from full scale invasion
2 U.S.: media diversion away from Obama
“While passengers were sleeping cabin was slowly depressurized at high altitude, passengers are incapacitated or ultimately die from lack of 02. Thus why nobody tries to call out, all on board plane phones switched off, cell jammers may have been brought aboard.”
No.
Oxygen masks would have deployed automatically when the cabin reached 14,000 feet.
What if the went “un-automatic”?
sabotaged by ground or flight crew.
“And to be sure maybe another chemical introduced into the cabins ventilation, pilots and anyone else uses portable oxygen.”
No.
In a pressurized aircraft, the source of pressurization is bleed air from the engines. This air is cooled and pumped into the cabin to create the pressure. Outflow valves in the back of the aircraft open and close to maintain the desired level of pressurization. So any substance introduced into the cabin ventilation is going to go out the back of the aircraft within a short time after being introduced.
It’s the Langoliers.
I meant what if the masks were sabotaged ahead of time.
the goal is to render ALL passengers incapacitated.
Or dead.
It cannot be disabled in flight by the flight crew. I would need to review a B777 maintenance manual to see if disabling it on the ground would result in an EICAS warning to the crew.
I am familiar with the pressurization components of aircraft, I have flown one many years ago.
You sound like you live in New Mexico.
With Sandia and Los Alamos Labs here, we get whispers of all sorts of good stuff.
As one of the lab rats told me, “Think of where you think we are...add 100 years...and you still might not be close.”
Your theory is as good as any.
This bird is coming to back on the attack!
Thanks to the same satanic MF’ers who staged 9/11.
Pray that there is a God!
I used to live in NM. Still dream of it sometimes.
-It would have dropped where it was.-
Incorrect. It can glide for a great distance.
It would fall out of the sky like a rock. None of the moveable surfaces would move.
Nose drive.
Just like flight 93.
It would hardly make a splash.
It's literally a locked room mystery. Agatha Christie would start with a dead body in a locked room. There was nothing more tantalizing that being told there was no way for it to happen, while being also told that it did, indeed, happen.
Same with this vanishing plane. It's exactly the type of plane, of all the types of planes, that vannot vanish without a trace. Yet it did.
My other theory is not neraly so FReeper friendly. But if I were an ET civilization, and wanted to get the attention of the world in a non-threatening, but overwhemingly powerful, way, I just might beam up an entire 777 in flight and then at a later date, return it intact and with all passengers safe.
It would rivet the world, and make my point, all at the same time.
Don't tell any other Freeper I said this though - ETs are not popular around here. But if you want to know where I got the idea, watch "The Day the Earth Stood Still."
Nose drive.
Just like flight 93.
It would hardly make a splash.
Into 200 feet of water, which is shallower than the plane is long.
But of course, the speed of the impact would vaporize everything, all the steel and titanium, all of it, and there would be absolutely nothing whatsever left, not even a piece of wire or fabric, all gone - just like Flight 93.
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