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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #275 on: March 16, 2014, 10:02:35 AM »
Getting crazy now, if this article is to be believed. The Russians believe the US navy captured the plane and diverted it to one of their bases.The Indians won't help search as they don't believe the Malaysians are telling the truth the plane even travelled west.

http://www.pisau.net/russia-puzzled-over-malaysia-airlines-mh370-capture-by-us-navy-prayformh370/
WTF....distrust amongst nations amidst an international situation does not bode well.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #276 on: March 16, 2014, 10:12:36 AM »
Getting crazy now, if this article is to be believed. The Russians believe the US navy captured the plane and diverted it to one of their bases.The Indians won't help search as they don't believe the Malaysians are telling the truth the plane even travelled west.

http://www.pisau.net/russia-puzzled-over-malaysia-airlines-mh370-capture-by-us-navy-prayformh370/

Russia has always been afraid of the USA

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #277 on: March 16, 2014, 10:15:33 AM »
Russia has always been afraid of the USA

Worrying thing about that article, there's a hell of alot of detail in it to makeup, surely alot of that can be verified in some capacity

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #278 on: March 16, 2014, 10:27:59 AM »
Worrying thing about that article, there's a hell of alot of detail in it to makeup, surely alot of that can be verified in some capacity
lots 9f extremely intredasting info.

my grandfather was flight engineer on surveillance/spy aircraft in Vietnam, and he is fond of telling me that many things go on behind the scenes that 'civilians dont need to know'. He said if the average joe ever found out what/how some of the CIA operatives that they carried around actually worked, theyd flip the fuck out.

he wouldnt tell me but I got the distinct impression those CIA spooks did some fucked up shit. B7t he seemed to trust them implicitly and completely believed what tbey did was absolutely necessary....

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #279 on: March 16, 2014, 10:56:01 AM »
Just like the massive cover up of Flight 800. Nothings surprises me with this one.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #280 on: March 16, 2014, 11:02:39 AM »
Getting crazy now, if this article is to be believed. The Russians believe the US navy captured the plane and diverted it to one of their bases.The Indians won't help search as they don't believe the Malaysians are telling the truth the plane even travelled west.

http://www.pisau.net/russia-puzzled-over-malaysia-airlines-mh370-capture-by-us-navy-prayformh370/

So you give that article credence?

Any reason why? US is always named boogeyman for anything that happens nowadays. Does not mean they are involved...

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #281 on: March 16, 2014, 01:14:09 PM »
So there's an idea that the plane was taken to 45,000 feet in order to kill the passengers.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #282 on: March 16, 2014, 01:16:24 PM »
So there's an idea that the plane was taken to 45,000 feet in order to kill the passengers.


wouldn't those yellow plastic gas masks come out??? would you still pass out at that altitude even with the oxygen masks  ???

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #283 on: March 16, 2014, 01:17:44 PM »

wouldn't those yellow plastic gas masks come out??? would you still pass out at that altitude even with the oxygen masks  ???

The theory is that cabin oxygen was cut in all forms, which apparently would kill people at that altitude.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #284 on: March 16, 2014, 01:53:15 PM »
we need a shop with the plane disappearing in Tbombz ass

You saying the plane went "Down the Rabbit Hole"?

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #285 on: March 16, 2014, 01:54:43 PM »
LMFAO ,


25 countries  :o now helping search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370



http://www.cbsnews.com/news/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-25-countries-helping-search-for-missing-plane/


US, France, China, Australia, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India, Myanmar, and others in Asia.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #286 on: March 16, 2014, 01:58:32 PM »
Other than a modified Sullenberg, seems there are only two possibilities left, and one of them would almost guarantee further consequences.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #287 on: March 16, 2014, 02:08:44 PM »
One of my friends buddies who is intel revealed his personal theory while we were all having a few drinks at a bar.

One of the biggest jetliners goes missing, with a very large fuel capacity.

-Wasn't just the two pilots on it, other coconspirators had to be there as well to secure the passengers and prevent anyone from using phones to dial out.
-Either the pilot or someone with better training took control of the plane in order to fly low enough to evade military radar.
-End result is to land the plane, rewire it so it can't be ID'ed.
-Load the plane with warheads or a nuclear device and fly it toward a western target.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #288 on: March 16, 2014, 02:10:57 PM »
One of my friends buddies who is intel revealed his personal theory while we were all having a few drinks at a bar.

One of the biggest jetliners goes missing, with a very large fuel capacity.

-Wasn't just the two pilots on it, other coconspirators had to be there as well to secure the passengers and prevent anyone from using phones to dial out.
-Either the pilot or someone with better training took control of the plane in order to fly low enough to evade military radar.
-End result is to land the plane, rewire it so it can't be ID'ed.
-Load the plane with warheads or a nuclear device and fly it toward a western target.





Air Marshals  ???










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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #289 on: March 16, 2014, 02:13:57 PM »

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #290 on: March 16, 2014, 02:19:51 PM »
One of my friends buddies who is intel revealed his personal theory while we were all having a few drinks at a bar.

One of the biggest jetliners goes missing, with a very large fuel capacity.

-Wasn't just the two pilots on it, other coconspirators had to be there as well to secure the passengers and prevent anyone from using phones to dial out.
-Either the pilot or someone with better training took control of the plane in order to fly low enough to evade military radar.
-End result is to land the plane, rewire it so it can't be ID'ed.
-Load the plane with warheads or a nuclear device and fly it toward a western target.



The plane was definitely flown to 45,000 feet, before being taken down to a sub-radar level.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #291 on: March 16, 2014, 02:59:13 PM »
The plane was definitely flown to 45,000 feet, before being taken down to a sub-radar level.

Why to 45,000 feet?
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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #292 on: March 16, 2014, 03:04:03 PM »

Here's that story about the Russian report. If you haven't read it yet, you should. For whatever it is worth:

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A new report circulating in the Kremlin today prepared by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (GRU) states that Aerospace Defence Forces (VKO) experts remain “puzzled” as to why the United States Navy “captured and then diverted” a Malaysia Airlines civilian aircraft from its intended flight-path to their vast and highly-secretive Indian Ocean base located on the Diego Garcia atoll.

According to this report, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (also marketed as China Southern Airlines flight 748 through a codeshare) was a scheduled passenger flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China, when on 8 March this Boeing 777-200ER aircraft “disappeared” in flight with 227 passengers on board from 15 countries, most of whom were Chinese, and 12 crew members.

Interesting to note, this report says, was that Flight 370 was already under GRU “surveillance” after it received a “highly suspicious” cargo load that had been traced to the Indian Ocean nation Republic of Seychelles, and where it had previously been aboard the US-flagged container ship MV Maersk Alabama.dgz2

What first aroused GRU suspicions regarding the MV Maersk Alabama, this report continues, was that within 24-hours of off-loading this “highly suspicious” cargo load bound for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the two highly-trained US Navy Seals assigned to protect it, Mark Daniel Kennedy, 43, and Jeffrey Keith Reynolds, 44, were found dead under “suspicious circumstances.”

Both Kennedy and Reynolds, this report says, were employed by the Virginia Beach, Virginia-based maritime security firm The Trident Group which was founded by US Navy Special Operations Personnel (SEAL’s) and Senior US Naval Surface Warfare Officers and has long been known by the GRU to protect vital transfers of both atomic and biological materials throughout the world.dgz3

Upon GRU “assests” confirming that this “highly suspicious” cargo was aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on 8 March, this report notes, Moscow notified China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) of their concerns and received “assurances” that “all measures” would be taken as to ascertain what was being kept so hidden when this aircraft entered into their airspace.

However, this report says, and as yet for still unknown reasons, the MSS was preparing to divert Flight 370 from its scheduled destination of Beijing to Haikou Meilan International Airport (HAK) located in Hainan Province (aka Hainan Island).

Prior to entering the People Liberation Army (PLA) protected zones of the South China Sea known as the Spratly Islands, this report continues, Flight 370 “significantly deviated” from its flight course and was tracked by VKO satellites and radar flying into the Indian Ocean region and completing its nearly 3,447 kilometer (2,142 miles) flight to Diego Garcia.

Critical to note about Flight 370’s flight deviation, GRU experts in this report say, was that it occurred during the same time period that all of the Spratly Island mobile phone communications operated by China Mobile were being jammed.

China Mobile, it should be noted, extended phone coverage in the Spratly Islands in 2011 so that PLA soldiers stationed on the islands, fishermen, and merchant vessels within the area would be able to use mobile services, and can also provide assistance during storms and sea rescues.

As to how the US Navy was able to divert Flight 370 to its Diego Garcia base, this report says, appears to have been accomplished remotely as this Boeing 777-200ER aircraft is equipped with a fly-by-wire (FBW) system that replaces the conventional manual flight controls of an aircraft with an electronic interface allowing it to be controlled like any drone-type aircraft.

However, this report notes, though this aircraft can be controlled remotely, the same cannot be said of its communication systems which can only be shut down manually; and in the case of Flight 370, its data reporting system was shut down at 1:07 a.m., followed by its transponder (which transmits location and altitude) which was shut down at 1:21 a.m.

What remains “perplexing” about this incident, GRU analysts in this report say, are why the American mainstream media outlets have yet to demand from the Obama regime the radar plots and satellite images of the Indian Ocean and South China Sea regions as the US military covers this entire area from Diego Garcia like no other seas in the world due to its vital shipping and air lanes.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #293 on: March 16, 2014, 03:09:18 PM »
Worrying thing about that article, there's a hell of alot of detail in it to makeup, surely alot of that can be verified in some capacity

That article named 2 dead Navy Seals. Have their deaths been verified?

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #294 on: March 16, 2014, 03:09:52 PM »
Man, this shit is a real mindfuck.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #295 on: March 16, 2014, 03:11:56 PM »
Man, this shit is a real mindfuck.
I don't think we will ever find out the real truth now.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #296 on: March 16, 2014, 03:15:15 PM »
Why to 45,000 feet?

The idea is that it would be the fastest and surest way to contain the passengers.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #297 on: March 16, 2014, 03:16:24 PM »

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #298 on: March 16, 2014, 03:23:55 PM »
With luck, this is completely unrelated, lol:

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On 25 May 2003 a Boeing 727-223, registered N844AA, was stolen from Quatro de Fevereiro Airport, Luanda, Angola. Its disappearance prompted a worldwide search by the FBI and the CIA.

N844AA (serial number 20985) was manufactured in 1975 and formerly owned by American Airlines. Miami-based company Aerospace Sales & Leasing was reported to be its last owner. While on lease to TAAG Angola Airlines it had been grounded and sat idle at Luanda for 14 months, accruing more than $4 million in backdated airport fees, and was one of two at Quatro de Fevereiro in the process of being converted for use by IRS Airlines. The FBI described it as "...unpainted silver in colour with a stripe of blue, white and red. The plane was formerly in the air fleet of a major airline, but all of the passenger seats have been removed. It is outfitted to carry Diesel fuel."

Early reports in July 2003, noted a possible sighting of the missing plane in Conakry, Guinea, but have since been conclusively disproven by the US Department of State.

The Conakry sighting is disputed as another ex-American Airlines 727 with registration number N862AA was re-registered in Guinea as 3X-GDO and based there until it was destroyed in the UTA Flight 141 accident at Cadjehoun Airport in Cotonou, Benin.

Some reports suggest there was only one person on board the aircraft at the time; other reports suggest there may have been more than one. When the aircraft started taxiing down the runway, the control tower tried to make contact, but there was no response, and the tracking transponder was turned off.

Ben Charles Padilla, an aircraft mechanic, flight engineer, and private pilot, was aboard N844AA when it was stolen, and is believed by U.S. authorities to have been at the controls. He has not been seen or heard from since.

Padilla's sister, Benita Padilla-Kirkland, told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel newspaper that her family suspects Padilla was flying the aircraft and fear that he subsequently crashed somewhere on the African continent or is being held against his will.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines flight is missing, 239 passengers on board
« Reply #299 on: March 16, 2014, 03:30:10 PM »
I don't think we will ever find out the real truth now.

Do we ever?

lol, no, I know what you mean. Believe me, I do.