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Just in case people are wondering it sounds like the authorities said there was a number BB670 on the debris...which matches perfectly
(Written on 29.07.2015)(Permalink)
It's obvious that the whole truth hasn't come out. Somebody has to know something about where it is. I read an AFP article detailing how many countries don't want to release any potential info on radar tracking because it would showcase their defense and tracking capabilities.
(Written on 13.03.2014)(Permalink)
I read on multiple reports that the plane's altitude was literally all over the place, including reports that over Kota Bharu locals report there was a large jetliner flying at 3000 feet with his lights on, while at the last point of radar contact his altitude was 28000+ feet. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense....seems more and more like a hijacking
(Written on 11.03.2014)(Permalink)
I'm beginning to believe if it was terrorism, it was the 5 passengers and their "removed" baggage rather than the false passport duo. Though their tickets were purchased suspiciously by an Iranian contact and in cash, if its true they were originally booked on Qatar/Ethiad flights, I don't believe they would have wanted to make a drastic airline and route change at the last minute if they wanted to target a specific flight. There are plenty of other reasons to pay for a ticket in cash and use false passports, which are still probably 110% illegal, that don't involve blowing up an airliner.
(Written on 10.03.2014)(Permalink)
Also of note: they were originally booked on Qatar and Ethiad flights, but later booked on the Malaysian flight. Obviously nothing for certain, but if that's true terrorism would seem less likely.
(Written on 10.03.2014)(Permalink)
Obviously, I don't know how valid the source is. But multiple Malaysian newspapers apparently say the two men that purchased their tickets with false passports were asked to do so by an Iranian Contact. One of them: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=241062:mr-ali-cash-a-tehran-mobile-number-missing-flight-takes-on-sinister-twist-with-iranian-link-in-ticket-purchase&Itemid=2#.Ux3wkPldWSo
(Written on 10.03.2014)(Permalink)
I'm not here to argue either side, but the coordinates for the shipwreck are a degree west of the coordinates for the debris field. Also, when you compare the two on a map, the debris is SE of Ho Chi Min, while the shipwreck is S/SW. Furthermore, this debris field location is consistent with the one that a passenger on a PEK-KUL flight claims to have photographed SE of Ho Chi Minh
(Written on 10.03.2014)(Permalink)
Well that's why I said "IF its real" haha. But no, I had my doubts. Although, I have to say its potentially believable, just depends on the size of the debris we're seeing and the zoom on the camera.
(Written on 09.03.2014)(Permalink)
Check that...reportedly on a flight FROM Beijing to KUL, that would put it on the perfect timeline with when the photo was claimed to have been taken.
(Written on 09.03.2014)(Permalink)
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