Posted on 03/10/2014 9:01:04 PM PDT by Nachum
The BBC Persian channel interviewed a friend of the two suspect passengers who were traveling with stolen passports. The friend says the two men wanted to migrate to Europe.
The two men travelling on stolen passports on the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that mysteriously disappeared on Saturday have been identified as Iranian nationals.
A BBC Persian report quotes an Iranian friend of one of the men, who said he hosted the pair in Kuala Lumpur after they arrived from Tehran in the days preceding their flight to Beijing.
The friend, who knew one of the men from his school days in Iran, said the men had bought the fake passports because they wanted to migrate to Europe.
The pair were travelling on passports belonging to Christian Kozel, an 30-year-old Austrian, and Luigi Maraldi, a 37-year-old Italian.
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A) Off-loaded and probably dealt with as infidels by Muzzies worldwide.
B) Do you know how many islands there are in Indonesia and the Philippines and that region of the world? Think of the leftover, abandon WWII airfields that could be covertly repaired.
C) I haven’t seen “Non-Stop.”
Maybe they already have.
There is a good chance this flight was recorded on the radar logs of any US Navy ships that were in the area. Therefore US military intelligence most likely knows what happened to this jet. Also it is not important what the Malaysians say. They have a strong vested interest in claiming that their airports are secure. What is important is what the Chinese believe and how they react.
Sure. I always believe anything said by the roommate of a dead Iranian terrorist. Always.
It seems overly elaborate to me. The Iranians would have had to buy an old airfield (probably the whole island) and upgrade it for the size of the aircraft. They’d also have to have the pilots be in on it. Hijacking aircraft these days is a difficult task without some signal getting out, even if you get a gun on board.
“So what went wrong?”
My non-conspiracy theory is that of a similar fate to golfer Payne Stewart’s private jet crash in 1999. They lost cabin pressure and all passed out, but the plane flew for 1500 more miles before crashing in North Dakota.
It was not known why they lost pressure, but it was surmised it was so fast they did not have time to put on 02 masks.
So maybe a small meteor or some space object hit the plane and it was suddenly depressurized but kept flying itself, out of radar range, somewhere in the Pacific, until crashing.
Seems legit. There are a lot of Iranians out there.
If there was a failure, would they have changed course without signalling the problem?
What if the Muzzie pilot and co-pilot were bought off?
What if the two Iranians were trained pilots able to fly and land the 777?
Then why did the plane change its course? And why has no debris been found. If what you say is true, it would have hit the water semi-intact
That wouldn’t matter. How would they get into the cockpit without some kind of signal getting out. It is only 2 buttons to turn on distress.
What if they had a key and let themselves in to the cockpit and were armed?
I know. Maybe these Iranian innocent boys going to try to get on the dole in Europe just picked the wrong flight. Maybe there was still terrorism. My previous post was just an open query as to whether the plane was tracked as being off course. If it was, that still sounds like incapacitated pilot.
Like a skeleton key?
A master key possibly.
That’s the annoying part. These reports all say “may have changed course”. Did it, or didn’t it?
If there was a failure, would they have changed course without signalling the problem?
Exactly. This is why I still think there may have been terrorism.
Escobar and Gacha blew up an Avianca flight to try to kill president candidate Gaviria once
Gaviria was lucky....the 150 folks on board were not
A 777 is a big bird
Whatever caused the depressurization could have also caused a course change. If it flew another 1000 or 2000 miles then crashed, the debris filed has not been located as it is not in the search area.
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