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Lt. Gen. McInerney Says MH370 Is In Pakistan – ‘I Got A Source That Confirmed It Yesterday’ (Video)
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| March 22, 2014
| Jim Hoft
Posted on 03/23/2014 1:06:32 PM PDT by txgirl4Bush
LIGNET put out a report, substantiated yesterday, that there sources got their information from Boeing sources, which is covert. Not that they got their information from the Boeing Company because theyre involved in the investigation, that the airplane was in Pakistan. That was confirmed by LIGNET on Monday and I got another source at LIGNET that confirmed it yesterday
I do believe that those people in Pakistan, in the ISI, those people who knew where Osama Bin Laden was and didnt tell us. I believe those same elements could be involved with getting that airplane into a Pakistan air force base.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: boeing; iran; lignet; malaysia; mcinerney; mh370; pakistan; planehijack; postit9moretimes; thomasmcinerney; waronterror; wot
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To: okie01
I don't see a single hangar on the property, however -- nothing to stash the plane in and hide it from view. You could try camouflage netting. The following image is ripped off a .pk site:
To: editor-surveyor; Gen.Blather
48 feet of road bed width is what is needed.If 48 feet of road bed is all that's needed, for how long does the mountain road bed need to be straight and somewhat level for the 777 to safely land on it? Are any special accommodations required for the airplane's wings on the mountain landing strip you propose?
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posted on
03/24/2014 1:36:04 AM PDT
by
fso301
To: fabian
more than surprised you don’t hear of more assaults on irs as well as other over eager gub mint nazi’s
not advocating, just surprised .
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posted on
03/24/2014 4:28:16 AM PDT
by
Joe Boucher
((FUBO) obammy lied and lied and lied)
To: editor-surveyor
48 feet of road bed width is what is needed. And a roadbed thick enough to handle 160-plus tons of aircraft landing on it at over 100 miles per hour.
To: Jack Hydrazine
Uighur Quiet, Jack!
The MSM hasn't told the Murkin People about those Uighurs yet.(Perhaps because it sounds too much like "Wiggers," those white utes who carry on as if they were black utes?)
Imagine that, our favorite Wal-Mart suppliers having trouble with Muslim extremist terrorists. Gotta keep that quiet, wouldn't want news about those nasty jihadist Uighurs slowing down Huffy Bike production.
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posted on
03/24/2014 7:55:02 AM PDT
by
Kenny Bunk
( The Republican Party is very sick . Hold all contributions until we see who picks up the patient..)
To: okie01
I guess you read
Comment #494 of another thread.
Now with
Gen. McInerney's comments on Hannity's Mar 21 show, take a look at this research I did, and all the links.
It took quite a bit of time to put it together.
Gen. McInerney on the phone with Uma Pemmaraju on America's News HQ at 12:06 Central Time, said he thought the Pakistan Air Force had helped MH370 get into Pakistani Air Space.
PAF Base Mushaf (formerly PAF Base Sargodha) (IATA: SGI, ICAO: OPSR) It has two runways measuring 10,000, and 7,700 feet respectively and a large hanger.
PAF Base Masroor (ICAO: OPMR) is the largest airbase operated by the Pakistan Air Force It is stated to have a single runways measuring 10,000 feet and a parallel taxiway that could be used for emergency landing and recovery of aircraft.
But look for yourself and see that it appears to have 2 long runways and several large hangers.
PAF Base Shahbaz (IATA: JAG, ICAO: OPJA) It is a military base operated by the Pakistan Air Force as well as a civilian airport.
It has a single runways measuring 10,000 feet and some large hangers.
PAF Base Rafiqui OPRQ It has a single 10,000 foot long runway and a parallel taxiway that could be used for emergency landing and recovery of aircraft.
I noticed one large hanger.
PAF Base Peshawar OPPS It has a a 8,900 foot long runway.Not to be confused with Peshawar Air Station.
It is
located immediately to the east of Peshawar International Airport, which is shared by civil aviation flights and military flights.
PAF Peshawar has an 8,900 foot long runway. It has one large hanger.
Peshawar Air Station was located in Badaber, a remote area about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of the city of Peshawar, Pakistan.
Peshawar Air Station is a former Central Intelligence Agency[1]-United States Air Force Security Service listening post, used by the 6937th Communications Group from 1958 until January 7, 1970, when the facility was formally closed.
Currently, the base is housed by Pakistan Air Force and is known as PAF Camp Badaber.
PAF Base M.M. Alam OPMI use to be PAF Base Mianwali and it has a 10,000 foot long runway. There is a parallel taxi way that could serve as an alternate runway in emergencies.
It also has a large hanger.
PAF Base Minhas OPMS has a 9,950 foot long runway.
But their is a parallel taxi way is marked as Runway 30R that could serve as an alternate runway in emergencies.
It has several large hangers, and a large camouflaged and extra long hanger south of Rwy 30 approach end and East of the exiting taxiway.
PAF Base Samungli OPQT has a single 12,010 foot long runway and a parallel taxiway marked as 13R/31L.
It has a large hanger and is also listed as Quetta Samungli Airport (UET).
PAF Base Nur Khan Airbase Chaklala renamed as Nur Khan Airbase and is part of Benazir Bhutto Islamabad International Airport OPRN
It's runaway is 10,809 x 150 feet and it has an intersecting taxiway that could be used for a runway (approximately 270/090 headings).
It has several large hangers and some have camouflaged roofs.
PAF Base Faisal OPSF Runway 08/26 approximately 8,000 ft (2438 m SkyVector World VFR) with several large hangers. some with camouflaged roofs.
Pakistan Air Force Academy is also know as OPRS - Risalpur Air Base.
It has two runways, Rwy 09R/27L is 9,085 X164 Ft of ASP, and Rwy 09L/27R is 5,840 X 164 Ft of ASP.
It also has a narrow parallel taxiway, and one large hanger.
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posted on
03/24/2014 8:20:06 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: All
Any word from the General?
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posted on
03/24/2014 5:19:08 PM PDT
by
mulder1
("The past is prologue")
To: mulder1
Any word from the General?Any word from the posters here who intimidated and insulted with irrelevant trivia from the general's resume any skeptical poster?
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posted on
03/24/2014 5:22:17 PM PDT
by
Revolting cat!
(Badwhereas things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious! We reserve the right to serve refuse to anyone!)
To: Lower Deck
The mountain plateaus of Pakistan and Afghanistan are similar to Edwards AFB, or even stronger in many cases.
Our own military land on unprepared surfaces there.
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posted on
03/24/2014 8:32:33 PM PDT
by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: fso301
You need to wake up and recognize that our military are using unprepared surfaces there.
The difficulties are in your imagination.
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posted on
03/24/2014 8:34:37 PM PDT
by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: Uncle Chip
Gen McInerney is a topnotch general. I served with him years ago and he’s one of the finest general officers I have ever known. If he says something you can take it to the bank.
A Wesley Clark he’s not.
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posted on
03/24/2014 8:56:50 PM PDT
by
NKP_Vet
("To be deep in history is to cease being Protestant" - John Henry Cardinal Newman)
To: NKP_Vet
He may have been a good General at one time but he’s gone off the deep end.
If that plane was in Pakistan with 152 Chinese citizens aboard a Chinese armada would be off the coast of Pakistan demanding its citizens back.
It’s long past time for him to retire to his rocking chair.
To: Uncle Chip
Yep. Funny to see people support this old fool.
To: editor-surveyor; Gen.Blather
You need to wake up and recognize that our military are using unprepared surfaces there. Getting testy are we? What type airplanes are our military operating from unprepared bush strips in the Paki mountains? A 777 is not an Osprey, helo, C-130, or C-17.
The difficulties are in your imagination.
Perhaps I haven't watched enough James Bond movies to be capable of imagining a 777 landing on some bush strip in the Hindu-Kush, being surrounded by tribesmen who quickly cover it with a camo tarp (A true SPECTRE operation would have a purpose built cave to hide the plane in), deplane the passengers, service and fuel the plane.
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posted on
03/25/2014 1:06:29 AM PDT
by
fso301
To: cynwoody; okie01
You could try camouflage netting. The following image is ripped off a .pk site: How high is the tail of a 777? How would you propose that tribesmen get such tarp over the tail?
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posted on
03/25/2014 1:10:54 AM PDT
by
fso301
To: editor-surveyor
Our own military land on unprepared surfaces there. Not with commercial 777s they don't. And not even with C-17s or C-5s.
To: fso301
Perhaps you fail to realize that the terrain there is substantially similar to Edwards AFB.
It’s not “Bush”
Why don’t you go help the Chinese dump the old aircraft debris in the Indian ocean so it can be “found.”
.
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posted on
03/25/2014 9:01:18 AM PDT
by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: fso301; cynwoody; okie01
>> “How would you propose that tribesmen get such tarp over the tail?” <<
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Vivid imagination!
What if they’re not stupid enough to waste their time covering anything?
.
The sNooze media are doing the covering for them. Muzzies can do no wrong, you are profiling.
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posted on
03/25/2014 9:04:53 AM PDT
by
editor-surveyor
(Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
To: fso301
How high is the tail of a 777? How would you propose that tribesmen get such tarp over the tail? I dunno. But I wouldn't underestimate them.
Plus, it would do to cover most of the airplane. If the tail were left sticking up, it would do little to improve visibility from above.
To: editor-surveyor; Lower Deck
Perhaps you fail to realize that the terrain there is substantially similar to Edwards AFB.I actually expected that you would come back citing Edwards AFB after realizing the 48 foot wide gravel bush strip you originally envisaged for your 007 scenario was preposterous.
Its not Bush
LOL! Then why did you start off by saying it was a 48 foot wide strip? http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3136472/posts?q=1&;page=151
Why dont you go help the Chinese dump the old aircraft debris in the Indian ocean so it can be found.
Still testy are we?
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posted on
03/25/2014 1:26:49 PM PDT
by
fso301
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