Posted on 04/22/2014 5:36:39 AM PDT by ConservativeMan55
The fruitless search for the missing Malaysian Airlines jet might have to start all over again from scratch if no clues to its fate are found in coming days, it was claimed today.
The international team searching the Indian Ocean for the Boeing 777 are now considering the seemingly impossible scenario of the aircraft having 'landed' somewhere, instead of crashing in the southern Indian Ocean.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
I have, all along, felt that it landed somewhere. But I have nothing to back that up, just a feeling.
That would be here.
Thanks for the ping.
(Haven’t heard a peep from General McInerney in almost a month.)
Incoming
But with what endgame. The pilot is picked up and goes where?
Did he not say, with high confidence, that his assertion would be proved in 48 - 72 hours from wen he made it? (I am relying on memory here.)
start with survival and go from there.
The pilot is picked up and goes where?
Australia or Indonesia
Note this from the article:
"The Malaysians had asked the US government to view data collected by its secret base, Pine Gap, in the Australian outback."
The Malaysians are thinking the same thing -- the pilot did not intend to go down with the ship.
When McInerny made that statement he did not flinch or apologize. He looked dead serious and he isn’t known to be someone who is joking around.
At this point it obviously wasn’t proven in that time frame, but it seems to be moving there now.
I would guess someone out there knows where it is. But who?
Yes he did —
Your memory is correct
He was on Megyn Kelly’s show last week talking about something else.
Captain Nemo --
Has his interview with Hannity
http://www.wnd.com/2014/03/top-general-heres-where-to-look-for-missing-jet/
Freedomoutpost.com
Fox and hounds, and slight of hand: Red herrings. Everybody’s been chasing one. A plane under the command of a Mohammedan pilot and co-pilot, from a Mohammedan nation’s civil air authority telling us what’s what from the onset; knowingly directing search teams to the wrong area for the first three days. Now obviously desiring to wrap it up, and shelve it all away. MH370 has been stripped down, refitted, and will be cloned as BA1517, arriving JFK with a surprise cargo. MH370 most likely never left Malaysian airspace. If you “escape” from a prison, what is the one place they would never think to search for you? The prison.
Gee ya think?
Heh. Now the truth comes out. I've been critical of the 'data' used to establish their 'graphical depictions' of the analysis of the ping data wondering out loud what the margin of error would be.
Now we know (if it's taken as fact) that they relied upon 'a newly adopted algorithm'. If they didn't produce datasets from multiple algorithms, I have only 1 question:
What are the odds of detecting signals along that trajectory that weren't, in fact, from the actual black boxes?
Just wondering out loud: Is it possible to drop a pinger locator anywhere in the world and detect 'false signals' on those frequencies? (that question is mostly sarcastic and rhetorical; I could be in left field on that)
This just gets weirder and weirder...
Begin @ around 7:00 in Hannity interview linked above
“...U S vacuum cleaners - those sensors that pick up all this stuff - have probably been able to detect more than we’re getting”
Has Snowden given us any info on the “vacuum cleaners”?
lol. I guarantee you it landed somewhere! Water and they are all dead. They will find it, when they find it! Then again, who knows.
The General:
“The best sensors we have in the world are in Afghanistan”
So then this question — why didn’t they pick up MH370 heading for Pakistan???
If they did then why are they allowing all those air and naval forces from the US, Australia and 14 other nations to waste their time in the Indian Ocean???
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