Posted on 03/24/2014 6:23:17 AM PDT by kristinn
CNN BREAKING: Malaysian Prime Minister holding unexpected 10a ET news conference #MH370
Malaysian Defense Min says Malaysian Prime Minister Razak will hold a presser on what he called new developments at 10aET #MH370
Missing plane family members tell CNN they have been called to a 9:30a meeting, before the 10a ET news conference #MH370. Something is up.
They threw their cigarette butts out the window when they saw it.
It is never good form or public relations to gather people publicly and say basically nothing. They have nothing to offer publicly. Turd-world idiots.
Flying the plane to Pakistan and landing the plane in Pakistan completely unnoticed by anyone anywhere is simply unbelievable.
BREAKING NEWS: Malaysia Airlines exec says PM statement likely to give definitive information on possible location of #MH370. Via WSJ
And that could mean anything including a suicide bomber correct?
And that could mean anything including a suicide bomber correct?
Well ... we’ll see ... I’ve got it on now. I heard one of the reporters say that they’ve called the families together so that they get “this news” from the Malaysian government, instead of seeing it “on the news”.
If it’s that early in the process, I’m guessing that they families are going to be told ONLY sparse details of whatever the news is. We may not hear really that much - except - “We ‘may’ have found something.
It’s starting now.
What were they looking for?
He’s talking about Inmarsat establishing the route being along the “southern corridor”.
Company that had the satellite data shows that MH370 took the southern route and probably did crash into the Indian Ocean.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26711298
presser live
New analysis from UK intel. Flew along So corridor and last position mid Indian Ocean west of perth.
Another presser tomorrow.
He says the “new data” shows the plane was in the southern Indian Ocean - which to me means “It crashed into the ocean” somewhere!
He basically said flight ended, with no hope of landing, in a remote location off of Perth.
It will take 20 non-stop hours of coverage for CNN to digest this.
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