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MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - Peter Lemkin - 02-05-2014

One thing that was mentioned as cargo were over two TONS of Lithium-ion batteries [notorious for fires!]. Amazing that such cargo can be on a commercial flight. However, even IF a battery did somehow catch fire [which would destroy the plane, for sure, as the fire would spread to ALL 2+tons of the batteries! - generating explosive gasses too], this doesn't at all fit with the plane changing course, turning 'silent' on purpose, avoiding radar nor any of the strange flight paths or destinations proposed - least of all the continued flight assumed by the continued pings. Maybe this was 2+ tons of batteries...maybe it was something else.....and called batteries...or surrounded by batteries......


MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - Drew Phipps - 02-05-2014

i forget, what kind of batteries were the huge battery banks located in the Twin Towers on 9/11?


MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - Peter Lemkin - 03-05-2014




MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - Albert Doyle - 03-05-2014

They edited radar tapes and flight data recordings in the TWA 800 crash. The recorder would have caught the missile shockwave imprint that would be unmistakable under analysis so they trimmed it off the tape.


MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - David Guyatt - 05-05-2014

Quote:Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: 11 terrorists with links to al-Qa'ida arrested on suspicion of involvement in jet's disappearance

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The suspects are alleged to be members of a new terror group

ANTONIA MOLLOY [Image: plus.png]

Sunday 04 May 2014

The mystery surrounding the fate of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 deepened after officials arrested a group of 11 terrorists with links to al-Qa'ida on suspicion of involvement in the jet's disappearance.

The suspects, aged between 22 and 55, were arrested in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur and the state of Kedah last week, the Daily Mail reported.
Investigators, including the FBI and MI6, are said to have called for the militants to be questioned. They are alleged to be members of a new terror group and include students, odd-job workers, a young widow and business professionals.
An officer with the Counter Terrorism Division of Malaysian Special Branch told the newspaper that the arrests had heightened suspicion that the flight's disappearance may have been an act of terrorism.
"The possibility that the plane was diverted by militants is still high on the list and international investigators have asked for a comprehensive report on this new terror group," the officer said.
He added that some of the suspects had admitted planning "sustained terror campaigns" in Malaysia but had denied any involvement in the disappearance of the Boeing 777.

Flight MH370 went missing on a scheduled flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing almost two months ago, with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board. There has been no sign of any flight debris and no crash site has been found.
On Thursday Malaysia released a preliminary report on the final moments of MH370, detailing the route the plane probably took as it veered off course and the confusion that followed.
According to the five-page report by the Ministry of Transport, Malaysia did not launch an official search and rescue operation until four hours after the jet disappeared on 8 March, instead wasting precious time attempting to track it in the wrong country.
Angus Houston, the Australian official leading the search, said the authorities remain "totally committed to finding MH370", but that it could take another eight to 12 months to recover any wreckage.
Senior officials from Malaysia, Australia and China are due to meet in Canberra next week to decide on the next steps in the search for the missing plane.
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MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - Peter Lemkin - 05-05-2014

To me it seems beyond the technical knowledge of such a group - unless they were trained specifically [and aided] by a major intelligence agency or military.....and that group in most of its forms seem to be connected to Western intelligence, if not a creature of them. This could also be just a diversion to blame guilt on someone.......


MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - Drew Phipps - 05-05-2014

They're just rounding up the usual suspects, or just trying to look busy. Maybe one of them will be shot while in police custody...


MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - Magda Hassan - 05-05-2014

I'd have to agree. One of the things they said early in the piece was there was no chatter from any of the known potential groups that may have wanted to hijack. Likely just under enormous pressure to 'do something' and have dragged in a bunch of likely lads for the media.


MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - Drew Phipps - 06-05-2014

From the news last night: CNN is reporting that what experts have been calling the "pings" from the black boxes (which focused the search effort on a small stretch of ocean NW of Australia) might not have been black box pings at all, but may have been shark, or whale tracking devices, or even somebody's wristwatch. Also, some of the familiar talking heads on the story have been "saying all along" that they weren't black box "pings."???

Why would a black op be necessary to confuse people about the truth behind the fate of M370 when we can just watch the media circus and be confused?


MH 370: Missing Malaysian Airliner - Magda Hassan - 06-05-2014

Drew Phipps Wrote:Why would a black op be necessary to confuse people about the truth behind the fate of M370 when we can just watch the media circus and be confused?
Indeed. Our very unpopular Prime Minister has been having press conference almost every half hour each time they find a floating plastic shopping bag any where off the 5,000km long Western Australian coast to distract from the appalling things his government is doing here. Media circus it is.