Maybe Gen. McInerney is right and it landed in Pakistan, and was perhaps destroyed by our special forces. The Apollo 11 mission took less time than it has to actually secure a single piece of “debris” in the Indian Ocean. Why is that?
Because the moon is much easier to find.
Why is it taking so long for ANY ship to get to the location of this ‘debris’?
I am starting to believe a previous post about the pilots wanting that guy freed and then planting it in the ocean when they didn’t get their way.
Anyone remember a plane being shot down by Russia in the 1980s? I was a teen then but am remembering when the US was looking for the black box, the Russians were reving their ships all around so the ‘ping’ couldn’t be heard.
It just seems that certain folk don’t want this plane found.
If that a/c is in Asia, and I think that it is, the fooling around in the void of the Indian Ocean is just a distraction while they try to find the plane and the perps. Going through all the hoops on the international stage has got to be a daunting diplomatic task.
Yesterday, in response to the growing evidence that Flight 370 crashed into the Indian Ocean, McInerney had the idiocy to claim that a Muslim pilot would not pilot a plane in such a manner putting hundreds of passengers to their deaths.
Ever hear of a little event called 9-11, General?
Methinks he is trying a bit to hard to hang onto his pet theory.