Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 missing with 239 aboard. (jet)
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what if it's a hoax as in never a plane to begin with
or worse a ploy to tie up a ton of international resources in preparation for something worse where we least expect it and ar least prepared
I suggest this because there hasn't been lots of coverage, or I have missed it, of the family members of the 239 passengers. Passengers from all over surely there is crying , public vigils, interviews with those left behind etc...
ALIEN Abduction?
TRIBULATION...and we got LEFT behind?
North Korea and some new weaponry that cause evaporation of targets?
Some sot of time warping vortex thing that transport folks to a parallel reality...
I feel a post like this is just flat out disrespectful to the families and people missing.
ALIEN Abduction?
TRIBULATION...and we got LEFT behind?
North Korea and some new weaponry that cause evaporation of targets?
Some sot of time warping vortex thing that transport folks to a parallel reality...
I hate to add to the morbid humor, but to be honest 'Bermuda Triangle' did cross my mind when I first heard about the plane. Possibly a time slip, where people have claimed to have been transported to the past for several hours. Or they came in contact with some form of unknown cosmic radiation that turned the plane and its passengers invisible.
Honestly, I think they'll find wreckage eventually. I hope it's sooner rather than later so the families can start to have closure.
Is it possible that the plane simply continued to fly until it ran out of fuel? And since there was plenty of fuel on board, is it possible that it might have even headed towards Africa? Searching for it in the current area when in actual fact it might have crashed in the Indian Ocean would be disastrous.
All the talk about fake passports is window dressing - two asylum seekers who hoped for a better life and found an untimely death. The group who missed the flight - forget about it, happens every day.
Is it possible that the plane simply continued to fly until it ran out of fuel? And since there was plenty of fuel on board, is it possible that it might have even headed towards Africa? Searching for it in the current area when in actual fact it might have crashed in the Indian Ocean would be disastrous.
All the talk about fake passports is window dressing - two asylum seekers who hoped for a better life and found an untimely death. The group who missed the flight - forget about it, happens every day.
Yea, they said on the news last night, it could have kept flying and possibly crashed in a deep forested
area which could not be seen from the air. So many possibilities! So tragic.
20 passengers on the missing plane are world-class electronic geeks for a major Defense contracting company that specializing in such things as weapons that disappear planes and ships for the battlefield. They are employed by a company designing and manufacturing cutting edge electronic weaponry for the Department of Defense. Such weaponry includes those making it possible to vanish planes off the radar.
Yea, they said on the news last night, it could have kept flying and possibly crashed in a deep forested
area which could not be seen from the air. So many possibilities! So tragic.
Loss of cabin pressure, not a possibility. This doesn't explain the lack of radar tracking. The electronics would still be working.
20 passengers on the missing plane are world-class electronic geeks for a major Defense contracting company that specializing in such things as weapons that disappear planes and ships for the battlefield. They are employed by a company designing and manufacturing cutting edge electronic weaponry for the Department of Defense. Such weaponry includes those making it possible to vanish planes off the radar.
Is it possible that the plane simply continued to fly until it ran out of fuel? And since there was plenty of fuel on board, is it possible that it might have even headed towards Africa? Searching for it in the current area when in actual fact it might have crashed in the Indian Ocean would be disastrous.
All the talk about fake passports is window dressing - two asylum seekers who hoped for a better life and found an untimely death. The group who missed the flight - forget about it, happens every day.
If it kept flying, it would be picked up on radar.
This whole situation is very strange and seems to grow more tragic.
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