Posted on 03/24/2014 5:06:49 PM PDT by B212
By Jonathan Pearlman, in Kuala Lumpur 9:00PM GMT 24 Mar 2014 Flight MH370 crashed into the Indian Ocean in an apparent suicide mission, well-placed sources revealed have revealed, as Malaysias prime minister announced that everyone on the missing aircraft had died. The team investigating the Boeing 777s disappearance believe no malfunction or fire was capable of causing the aircrafts unusual flight or the disabling of its communications system before it veered wildly off course on a seven-hour silent flight into the sea. An analysis of the flights routing, signalling and communications shows that it was flown in a rational way. An official source told The Telegraph that investigators believe this has been a deliberate act by someone on board who had to have had the detailed knowledge to do what was done ... Nothing is emerging that points to motive.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Just an act of random pilotage?
I suppose it happens.
Where’s the debris pics?
They find the crash site but no floaties?
Maybe the pilot did a D B Cooper to escape his country and marriage breakup!
If the plan dove into the sea at Mach I+, they might only find a few little bitty pieces.
Call me skeptical...no apologies. “1984” means “they say this they say that” but what is real?
Sure, they say satellite pings say it’s there...who the heck is believable any more other than God?
It isn’t right that we even have any doubts about trusting those with information, but, that is the age we are in...
People have been asking how you could lose something the size of a 777. Click on the link to see an animation of all the world’s flights over a 24 hour period.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1L4GUA8arY
What’s this the 15th theory...probably, most likely, etc, etc.
More than a few “little bitty pieces”.
There are probably 5,000 items on that sized aircraft that float, and would float even through and after a typhoon...
The debris might move a bit, but it will be there.
Yea me to. I ain’t seen nothing yet to convince me of anything. Positive ID on some junk and a body and I’ll believe it.
Just the bright colored floatation devises alone would number into the hundreds and be serialized...
Yea me to. I ain’t seen nothing yet to convince me of anything. Positive ID on some junk and a body and I’ll believe it.
Tell me your yesterday’s dearly loved theory and I’ll tell you if you are a disbeliever of this news.
Turning off the transponder at a vulnerable point (between two ATCs) and then turning west certainly indicates foul play of some sort. If there had been some sort of legitimate emergency at that point, the rational thing to have done would have been to make a U-turn and head for the north coast of the Malay Peninsula, e.g., to Sultan Mahmud (TGG), which has an 11,417 foot asphalt runway perpendicular to the shore, a distance of only 111 miles.
So, maybe there was fight over the controls, somehow resulting in a zombie headed south.
bttt
If you look at the official explanation for locating the crash site, the conclusion is based entirely on an unproven mathematical model. The model may be correct, but it also leaves the door open for all kinds of conspiracy theories.
Unless that is the pilot pulled off another US Airways Flight "Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenbergerand", who ditched in the Hudson River off midtown Manhattan with no loss of life.
But the Hudson is calm compared to the ocean...and if he had time to land it gently on the water, where were was the radio chatter?
I don’t think they found a crash site yet either. I think they just decided the plane went down where they say it did based on a re-evaluation of prior satellite data.
So far, until they locate actual stuff from the plane, this answer is as useless as all the other bologna we have heard.
But...we will see after the storms hit, but then we will hear it is impossible now to find the debris.
That takes it back to a mystery which may or may not ever be solved. The conspiracy theories will never end.
Even US Airways Flight “Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger had time to talk to the ATC before going in....
“Sounds like some sort of modified Payne Stewart scenario.”
I’ve been thinking the same thing.
perhaps some chemical agent was released in the cockpit or a pressurization issue which left all occupants dead or incapacitated. From there a zombie flight to the most remote ocean area on the planet.
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