The head of Interpol says that the disappearance of a Malaysian airliner last weekend was probably not terrorism related.
Two stolen passports, the subject of intense scrutinty by investigators, were used by two men identified as Iranian nationals, but new information tends to discount terrorism as a motive.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3131972/posts?page=11
The Interpol photos of these two Iranians were altered, too.
Maybe the stolen passports are all a red herring.
But the WSJ had this article -
So if has not crashed or made an impact, unless there is a way to turn those off, it was hijacked. In the dark.
We probably can think they have not rec'd a ransom request.
So, imo, the only thing you can conclude is that it has landed somewhere and what those who hijacked it wanted was on the plane.
That's what led me to the Freescale employees.