Then there’s this:
Pilot of the missing Malaysia Airline passenger jet reportedly made a call just minutes before taking off from Kuala Lumpur.
With focus on the pilots after possible terror links, investigators are trying to find out who Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah spoke to in the cockpit before taking off for Beijing.
Discovery of the person on the other end of the call would provide a lead to understand the mystery of the ill-fated passenger jet.
However, Malaysian authorities have not commented on the lead or confirmed a phone call took place, news.com.au reports.
http://www.siasat.com/english/news/mh370-pilot-made-mystery-call-minutes-take
well, I’ll have to side with AP on this one: “The Malaysian government and media have repeatedly contradicted each other and themselves over details of the search and criminal investigation.”
meanwhile, back at the ranch, here’s a few eastereggs from Anwar Ibrahim, (shah’s cousin’s cousin or something?) who wants an international investigative team to take over, says government is concealing information, and states :”...when he was the countrys finance minister in 1994 he personally authorised the installation of one of the most sophisticated radar systems in the world, based near the South China Sea and covering Malaysias mainland and east and west coastlines. The radar would have instantly detected the Boeing 777 as it travelled east to west across at least four Malaysian provinces, he said, describing the fact that the plane was not spotted by the sophisticated radar immediately after it changed course as “not only unacceptable but not possible, not feasible.”