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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by TonyG on Sun Mar 9 11:06:42 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Mar 9 03:07:51 2014.

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I'm sorry, the faulty wiring in the empty fuel tank argument just doesn't jive very well with me. Also, I remember Kevin posted on here a few years ago that he felt that there were some "interesting" people that were on board that flight, and not "interesting" in a way that the US Government would be all warm and fuzzy about them.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by DAnD124 on Sun Mar 9 11:11:39 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by TonyG on Sun Mar 9 01:27:30 2014.

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if it was a navy missile there they wouldn't have been able to reconstruct the plane, too much would have been destroyed.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by Easy on Sun Mar 9 11:15:07 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Mar 9 03:30:43 2014.

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So? Being pilots doesn't make them qualified to figure out what a plane exploding looks like.

Being a pilot makes them much more credible regarding things that they see in the sky. And I think that a few reported seeing a missile. Or maybe I saw that on one of those conspiracy shows.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by Easy on Sun Mar 9 11:15:55 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by DAnD124 on Sun Mar 9 11:11:39 2014.

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How do you figure that?

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by DAnD124 on Sun Mar 9 11:26:55 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by Easy on Sun Mar 9 11:15:55 2014.

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navy missiles are powerful

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by Easy on Sun Mar 9 11:33:27 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by DAnD124 on Sun Mar 9 11:26:55 2014.

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Are you suggesting that it exploded? As I understand it the theory is that the missile was unarmed and didn't explode.

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Re: robe into missing Malaysia plane looks at possible mid-air disintegration - source

Posted by Dave on Sun Mar 9 11:35:52 2014, in response to Re: robe into missing Malaysia plane looks at possible mid-air disintegration - source, posted by Easy on Sun Mar 9 11:01:39 2014.

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Good point.

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Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism

Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Sun Mar 9 12:19:41 2014, in response to Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism, posted by Charles G on Sun Mar 9 08:35:36 2014.

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They could have been smugglers in the wrong place at the wrong time... drugs, human, etc.

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Re: Probe into missing Malaysia plane looks at possible mid-air disintegration - source

Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Mar 9 12:30:25 2014, in response to Re: robe into missing Malaysia plane looks at possible mid-air disintegration - source, posted by Easy on Sun Mar 9 11:01:39 2014.

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They don't always do that right away. And since this happened away from the western media, there could be a coverup by the state media of the countries in the vicinity.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Mar 9 13:25:58 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by Easy on Sun Mar 9 11:33:27 2014.

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Then it would have disintegrated less.

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Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism

Posted by Charles G on Sun Mar 9 13:29:33 2014, in response to Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism, posted by AlM on Sun Mar 9 08:54:43 2014.

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I don't know. Bought tickets connecting to Europe, to different locations in Europe. Less than 72 hours in China means no transit visa required from China. Looks like a loophole in Visa checks may have been exploited.

Still, a relatively "low profile" flight for terrorists...

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Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism

Posted by AlM on Sun Mar 9 13:37:47 2014, in response to Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism, posted by Charles G on Sun Mar 9 13:29:33 2014.

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Ah, that's interesting. Suppose you want to hurt China without being checked out by China. If China wasn't going to be checking them out because they weren't staying there, that could be an explanation. Maybe their faces would have possibly been recognized if they had done this on a domestic Chinese flight.



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Re: Probe into missing Malaysia plane looks at possible mid-air disintegration - source

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Mar 9 13:39:58 2014, in response to Re: Probe into missing Malaysia plane looks at possible mid-air disintegration - source, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Mar 9 12:30:25 2014.

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Terrorists would contact Western media anyway.

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Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism

Posted by DAnD124 on Sun Mar 9 13:40:54 2014, in response to Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism, posted by Charles G on Sun Mar 9 13:29:33 2014.

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what airlines were they going to fly on Europe? the lockerbie bomb was on multiple flights on different airlines before it went off.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Mar 9 13:43:08 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by TonyG on Sun Mar 9 11:06:42 2014.

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You're a TWA 800 Truther.

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Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism

Posted by Charles G on Sun Mar 9 13:45:10 2014, in response to Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism, posted by AlM on Sun Mar 9 13:37:47 2014.

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Apparently they have found the video of the stolen passport persons going through security. Could be something, could be nothing. As you point out, there are many reasons to use stolen passports.

When I first heard about this I thought that terrorism was an unlikely scenario. Now it seems a bit more likely than it did then.

Sounds like they may have found some/all of the plane in the water if the latest I'm seeing is accurate. -- maybe we'll know something more when the sun comes up.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by AlM on Sun Mar 9 13:53:36 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by Spider-Pig on Sun Mar 9 03:30:43 2014.

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Conspiracy theorists severely overestimate the power of the United States government to conceal secrets.

I agree, when it involves people acting outside their job description. If Navy personnel accidentally (or deliberately) shot down the plane, someone would have talked, because many people would have known whose jobs did not generally involve clandestine activity.

What I could believe is that the pilot of KAL 007 was paid by the CIA to deliberately violate Soviet airspace so that the US could monitor how the Soviets would react to such an incursion. That is a secret that only very few people need ever have known.


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Re: Probe into missing Malaysia plane looks at possible mid-air disintegration - source

Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Mar 9 13:58:54 2014, in response to Re: Probe into missing Malaysia plane looks at possible mid-air disintegration - source, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Mar 9 13:39:58 2014.

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Not if they're isolated. How many Malaysian Islamic terrorists have we heard from in the past decade?

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Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism

Posted by Charles G on Sun Mar 9 15:10:05 2014, in response to Re: Use of Stolen Passports on Vanished Jet Raises Concern About Terrorism, posted by DAnD124 on Sun Mar 9 13:40:54 2014.

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They were going to fly KLM from Beijing to Amsterdam. Then separate flights to Copenhagen and one other location that I don't immediately recall.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by Train Dude on Sun Mar 9 17:09:27 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sat Mar 8 16:13:07 2014.

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Thank you but I'll wait for Selkirk to weigh in on this issue since, I believe that he's also an expert with 30 years in aviation terrorism.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by AMoreira81 on Sun Mar 9 21:22:05 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by AlM on Sat Mar 8 22:18:45 2014.

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AF 447 did send out automated distress signals. However, this plane didn't send out even that...and both the A330 and the B777 are fly-by-wire aircraft. As such, I can only think of one other possibility other than terrorism...that a member of the cockpit crew intentionally crashed the plane.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon Mar 10 01:31:49 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Mar 9 03:54:39 2014.

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If he had done it any other way, no one would have given a fuck. If anyone he had tried to report things to through official channels had actually tried to do something about it, things wouldn't have gotten this far.

The NSA killed those innocent people, NOT Snowden.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Mar 10 01:35:48 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon Mar 10 01:31:49 2014.

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Actually, those who had issues with our intelligence community in general did the killing, Snowden named names. :(

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon Mar 10 01:41:04 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Mar 10 01:35:48 2014.

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True. Those names wouldn't have gotten out if 10 officials had done their jobs.

Sometimes, to make an omelette you have to break a few eggs. If the government is allowed to secretly turn our constitution to toilet paper, we are fighting for nothing, and defending nothing.

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Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Mar 10 02:03:25 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon Mar 10 01:41:04 2014.

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Agreed ... but most of them were low level drones. There is just no justifying THAT. :(

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"Chinese Martyrs' Brigade"? (Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?)

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 10 02:53:00 2014, in response to Re: Did Terrorists Bring Down Malaysian Jet?, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sat Mar 8 16:13:07 2014.

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Channel 4 News (UK)

Sunday 09 March 2014

'Mid-air disintegration' possible cause of Malaysian crash

Officials in Malaysia are focusing on “mid-air disintegration” as the possible cause for the disappearance of the Malaysian Air jetliner on Saturday morning.

The investigation into the disappearance of the plane its 239 passengers is “narrowing” on this theory, Malaysian officials said.

Piece of a door and airplane tail have been discovered by Vietnamese Navy search teams looking for lost Malaysian plane. Officials say they are verifying the findings.

A Vietnamese plane searching for the lost Malaysian Airlines jetliner has discovered what they believe to be a piece of a composite inner door and a piece of the tail belonging to the aircraft. Vietnam’s ministry of information and communication broke the news in a posting on its website.

The pieces were located about 50 miles south-southwest of Tho Chu island. Malaysia Airline said it had received no confirmation about the identity of the fragments.

Nightfall in the region prevented further identification work — expected to continue on Monday.

Interpol examining suspect passports

Interpol says it is of “great concern” that at least two passengers were able to board missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 with fake passports, and is “examining additional suspect passports.”

The international police agency confirmed that at least two of the passports used to board the missing flight, which disappeared in the early hours of Saturday morning, were stolen or lost.

Interpol added that no checks had been made in its databases of passports stolen from an Austrian and an Italian between the times when they were stolen and the the departure of the flight.

“Whilst it is too soon to speculate about any connection between these stolen passports and the missing plane, it is clearly of great concern that any passenger was able to board an international flight using a stolen passport listed in Interpol’s databases,” Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said in a statement.

Malaysia’s police chief, Inspector-General Khalid Abu Bakar, told reporters that while police investigators “don’t dismiss the possibility” of terrorism, they weren’t considering it the most likely cause for the disappearance of MH370.

An unheard-of group called the Chinese Martyrs’ brigade have claimed responsibility for the Malaysia Airlines plane crash in a PDF statement emailed to several journalists in China. However, the statement has been dismissed as having little credibility by the Chinese media.

The statement cites the grievances of China’s Uighur minority people and the territorial and religious persecution they have suffered as the motivation for the attack, but there is no way to verify the claims or prove any connection to the jetliner’s crash.

Turned back?

It was also reported on Sunday that the lost Malaysia Airlines plane may have turned back before crashing, or may have suffered a sudden catastrophic event.

The Malaysian authorities have widened the area where they are searching for flight MH370, after radar evidence shows it may have turned back before crashing into the South China sea.

The Boeing 777 flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing has been missing for 36 hours. Malaysia Airlines said it was “fearing the worst” for the plane’s 239 passengers.

Meanwhile, authorities are no closer to determining how or why the plane disappeared and why no distress communications of any kind were made.

Authorities, including the US, are also unsure whether the presence of four people on the plane with false passports is significant or not.

Spilt oil but no plane

Searchers off the coast of Vietnam found oil slicks on Saturday, the day after the plane was reported missing, the Malaysian transport minister confirmed. But searches there through the day have revealed no wreckage or debris as yet.

Four passports on plane suspect

Malaysian and US investigators are looking into revelations that two passengers were traveling on stolen European passports — one Italian and one Austrian — and that a further two passengers on board the flight also had fake ID.

All four booked through China Southern Airlines, which was code-sharing the flight with Malaysia Airlines, a Malaysian official with knowledge of the investigation said. The two on Italian and Austrian passports had booked the flight as part of a three leg trip to destinations in Europe. It is understood that they booked the flight the day before.

It means that four people had boarded the flight with fake identification. Malaysian airport authorities are scanning airport CCTV to identify the mystery passengers.

“All the four names are with me,” Hishamuddin Hussein, a Malaysian defense and transport minister, told reporters. He confirmed that Malaysian investigators had met counterparts from the U.S. FBI, and said the investigation was focusing on the entire passenger manifest — the list of people recorded who actually boarded the plane.

Mystery over tragic disappearance

Foul play aside, no more has been revealed about how the plane could disappear without trace. The model of airline has an almost impeccable safety record, and Malaysia Airlines is one of the safest carriers in Asia. Weather conditions were fine and the accident would seem to have occurred at one of the safest parts of a journey — while it was cruising.

Others speculated it must have been a sudden catastrophic event that brought the plane down, leaving no time for Mayday calls.

John Goglia, a former board member of the National Transportation Safety Board, the U.S. agency that investigates plane crashes, said the lack of a distress call suggested that the plane either experienced an explosive decompression or was destroyed by an explosive device.

“It had to be quick because there was no communication,” Goglia said. He said the false identities of the two passengers was “a big red flag”.

Downed Pilot loved Boeing 777s

Friends of the pilot of the downed plane, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, said he was extremely experienced.

“He knew everything about the Boeing 777. Something significant would have had to happen for Zaharie and the plane to go missing. It would have to be total electrical failure,” said another Malaysia Airlines pilot who knew Zaharie. Malaysia Airlines staff could not be named according to company policy.


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Stolen passport tickets were sold to Iranian Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing

Posted by DAnD124 on Mon Mar 10 09:51:07 2014, in response to Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Mar 7 20:58:11 2014.

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http://www.theguardian.com/world/blog/2014/mar/10/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-search-continues-live-updates#block-531daa31e4b0516fef41f85a


Benjaporn Krutnait, owner of the Grand Horizon travel agency in Pattaya, Thailand, said the Iranian, a long-term business contact who she knew only as “Mr Ali”, first asked her to book cheap tickets to Europe for the two men on March 1. Ms Benjaporn initially reserved one of the men on a Qatar Airways flight and the other on Etihad.

But the tickets expired when Ms Benjaporn did not hear back from Mr Ali. When he contacted her again on Thursday, she rebooked the men on the Malaysia Airlines flight through Beijing because it was the cheapest available. Ms Benjaporn booked the tickets through China Southern Airlines via a code share arrangement.

A friend of Mr Ali paid Ms Benjaporn cash for the tickets, she said, adding that it was quite common for people to book tickets in Pattaya through middle men such as Mr Ali, who then take a commission.


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Re: Stolen passport tickets were sold to Iranian Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing

Posted by AlM on Mon Mar 10 10:14:04 2014, in response to Stolen passport tickets were sold to Iranian Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by DAnD124 on Mon Mar 10 09:51:07 2014.

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OK, if she booked via Beijing just because it was the cheapest available and not at the request of the customer, then these people were not terrorists. They were probably attempted illegal immigrants into the EU.

The plane might (or might not) still have been brought down by a bomb, of course.



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Re: Stolen passport tickets were sold to Iranian Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 10 12:02:41 2014, in response to Stolen passport tickets were sold to Iranian Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by DAnD124 on Mon Mar 10 09:51:07 2014.

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And you call me "insane" when I point out Iran's role in Islamic terrorism. Pfft.

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Bizarre: missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones ring, but no one answers

Posted by dand124 on Mon Mar 10 14:00:45 2014, in response to Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Mar 7 20:58:11 2014.

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http://www.news24.com/Travel/Flights/Bizarre-Flight-MH370-passengers-phones-ring-but-no-one-answers-20140310

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Re: Bizarre: missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones ring, but no one answers

Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Mar 10 14:07:53 2014, in response to Bizarre: missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones ring, but no one answers, posted by dand124 on Mon Mar 10 14:00:45 2014.

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if the plane had a breakapart, the debris field would be wide.

it seems like this plane made a perfect nosedive into the sea.

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Re: Bizarre: missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones ring, but no one answers

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 10 14:09:56 2014, in response to Re: Bizarre: missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones ring, but no one answers, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Mar 10 14:07:53 2014.

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Though this guy was all anti-war?

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Re: Bizarre: missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones ring, but no one answers

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Mar 10 14:46:54 2014, in response to Bizarre: missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones ring, but no one answers, posted by dand124 on Mon Mar 10 14:00:45 2014.

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Not unusual. When you place a cell call, the cell carrier side of the house picks up the call, and then re-rings once it has identified the nearest tower. It's not unusual to hear a couple of rings, then more rings that sound slightly different before you get your call through.

If no connection can be made, the call should go to voicemail on domestic calls, but if the terminating point is another carrier in another country, it may go differently.

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Re: Bizarre: missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones ring, but no one answers

Posted by Dave on Mon Mar 10 15:45:56 2014, in response to Re: Bizarre: missing Malaysia Airlines passengers' phones ring, but no one answers, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Mar 10 14:07:53 2014.

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False. A crash into the sea would have left a debris field.

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Re: Stolen passport tickets were sold to Iranian Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing

Posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Mar 11 03:46:56 2014, in response to Re: Stolen passport tickets were sold to Iranian Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Mar 10 12:02:41 2014.

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Insane people often know the world is round.

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Malaysian military says missing jet changed course

Posted by DAnD124 on Tue Mar 11 12:36:17 2014, in response to Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Mar 7 20:58:11 2014.

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http://www.chron.com/news/crime/article/Malaysian-military-says-missing-jet-changed-course-5305648.php?cmpid=hpbn

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Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Mar 11 12:44:07 2014, in response to Malaysian military says missing jet changed course, posted by DAnD124 on Tue Mar 11 12:36:17 2014.

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Even more interesting for anyone who cares, our military has indicated that there was no sign of any explosion from any of our satellites, and if there HAD been one, it definitely would have shown up now that the data has been reviewed from that area. So apparently an explosion was not part of what happened there.

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Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course

Posted by 3-9 on Tue Mar 11 17:38:25 2014, in response to Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Mar 11 12:44:07 2014.

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Totally in Weirdville here. Where the hell could that plane have gone? It's not like they could have landed anywhere. Maybe the plane will come back, and the survivors will have stories about dinosaurs. Or Langoliers. :-)

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Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Mar 11 17:54:14 2014, in response to Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course, posted by 3-9 on Tue Mar 11 17:38:25 2014.

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Heh. Scooped up by a UFO is about as good as any explanation I'm hearing on some of the forums. :)

Latest theory is that it turned left, went west over the peninsula but there's a radar station there and they didn't see it either. The new search area though is to the west of the Malaysian peninsula and about six times the size of the original search area.

They claimed the other day that they'd picked up an ELT signal but that's the last I heard of that. So Langoliers it is!

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Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course

Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Tue Mar 11 19:44:35 2014, in response to Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Mar 11 17:54:14 2014.

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Water landing, followed by being captured by a massive submarine or eaten by a giant whale.

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Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course

Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Mar 11 19:45:24 2014, in response to Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Tue Mar 11 19:44:35 2014.

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Must've been Galactor.

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Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Mar 11 19:48:27 2014, in response to Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Tue Mar 11 19:44:35 2014.

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Too biblical ... and hey ... where exactly WAS Governor Christie that day? :)

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Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course

Posted by 3-9 on Tue Mar 11 20:24:43 2014, in response to Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Mar 11 19:48:27 2014.

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Trying to eat the investigators of the Port Authority. :-)

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Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course

Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Tue Mar 11 21:53:47 2014, in response to Re: Malaysian military says missing jet changed course, posted by 3-9 on Tue Mar 11 17:38:25 2014.

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LOL, in one of the 3000+ (!) posts on airliners.net, one person said that at this point they would believe that MH370 went through a time warp, landed at BGR (Bangor, ME) and are running away from the Langoliers :)



Hey, maybe a remake. Since the L-1011s time has passed, a 777 this time. :)

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Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing

Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Mar 11 22:00:15 2014, in response to Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Mar 7 20:58:11 2014.

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The longer this goes on, the harder it will be to kill off the conspiracy theories once they actually find the wreckage.

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Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing

Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Mar 11 23:16:15 2014, in response to Re: Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Mar 11 22:00:15 2014.

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I listened to Coast To Coast last night and their expert thinks that same.

He said they know more than they're saying and sure enough today we find out that the radar showed more than we were told yesterday.

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Satellite looking into missing Malaysia flight detects 'suspected crash area'

Posted by DANd124 on Wed Mar 12 17:16:36 2014, in response to Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Mar 7 20:58:11 2014.

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http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/12/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/

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Missing Malaysian plane: Could it have landed?

Posted by DAnD124 on Fri Mar 14 16:24:03 2014, in response to Malaysian Airlines Says Plane With 239 Is Missing, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Mar 7 20:58:11 2014.

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http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/14/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/

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Re: Missing Malaysian plane: Could it have landed?

Posted by JayZeeBMT on Fri Mar 14 17:17:53 2014, in response to Missing Malaysian plane: Could it have landed?, posted by DAnD124 on Fri Mar 14 16:24:03 2014.

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The only thing that has me wondering is, where could presumptive hijackers land a plane that large? Big commercial jets need VERY long runways, ground support facilities, staff, and fuel. I can't imagine any airport along this plane's flight path that could be completely in the hands of the bad guys.

Of course, a rogue organization, like SPECTRE, just might have hacked a runway out of the jungle...LOL...where's 007 when you need him?

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Re: Missing Malaysian plane: Could it have landed?

Posted by AlM on Fri Mar 14 17:26:36 2014, in response to Missing Malaysian plane: Could it have landed?, posted by DAnD124 on Fri Mar 14 16:24:03 2014.

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It's on the bottom of the Indian Ocean or the Gulf of Thailand. There can't have been enough hijackers on board to successfully completely dominate the passengers. So as soon as they got somewhere with cell phone service passengers would have been making calls.


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