You’re angry at the USA but the anger is misdirected. ‘we’ knew the aircraft was missing when Boeing knew, about 3 hours after MH370 flew over Palua Perak. Inmarsat crunched the data from the service pings and provided the infamous Arc to Malaysia less than 4 days later, on March 12. On March 13th the USA began a push for permission to search the Indian Ocean.
Wall Street Journal ran the Inmarsat story and Malaysia promptly denied it was possible and shelved the intel, directing a search first off Vietnam, then on March 15, in Malacca Strait, telling fishermen to watch out for suitcases.
When Malaysia finally granted permission for searchers to begin an Indian Ocean search on March 18, they were restricted to the southermost reaches of the Inmarsat Arc. It was a constant fight to get permission to move north.
A March 28th article highlighted the growing tension between Malaysia and the USA over the lack of cooperation. On March 29th, Mr. Malaysia encouraged the anti-american, pro-Diego Garcia conspiracy crowd by announcing there may be survivors, contradicting his own announcement on the 24th that all were lost at sea. On April 2 we’re told the passengers were all perfect little angels, but, by the way, they haven’t got around to checking out any crewmembers, and, since they are the stolen passport/shady character transport hub of the world, they don’t need no stinkin’ Interpol databases, either.
It took until April 5th, for Malaysia to give permission to search where they are now.
The USA answered the where and when long ago. The who will be discovered. and the why and what is left to speculation at the moment but the speculative answer has always been terrorism (being covered up by Malaysia for political reasons). Could we have been on or close to the current location 30 days ago? youbetcha. Why weren’t we? Malaysia.
Well, Thanks for the Evaluation Dr. Freud.
I’m not talking about Public info. I’m talking about the “Intel World”