So what happened to the plane?
The Malaysian government has been less than forthcoming. Why? There is a lot of money at stake. The father of the co pilot is a honcho in the Malaysian government. If it is shown that his son is the culprit, the government would fall. Malaysia is an oil state. Insiders are making huge amounts of money. If the government falls, not only will the money end but they would probably face prison.
What it absolutely, positively wasn't was anything to do with those two Iranians traveling together on stolen passports. We checked them out and they're, like, super-clean.
I think that part of the world has its own Bermuda Triangle where ships & planes go missing as well.
I read somewhere (can’t remember) that the M govt had changed the timeline to indicate the sharp left turn happened before the last “good night” transmission.
Anybody seen that, and can you remember where?
Also, the left turn was initiated by 7 or 8 computer keystrokes. That doesn’t sound like an emergency turn. In an emergency, you grab the yoke and turn the plane.
Ya’ know, the flight was carrying my entire firearms collection in the cargo hold (dang it), but if I’d a knowed all the brouhaha this would cause, I’d a just planned a customary boating accident instead. Just saying.
I wonder if they can do any voice analysis to attempt to determine if there’s any unusual stress.
A botched hijacking with the target being a building in Kuala Lumpur.