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MAS B772 9M-MRO Flight MH370 KUL-PEK Missing with All 239 POB Presumed Killed

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You Won’t Believe What Spies On Malaysia Plane Were Doing

 

http://beforeitsnews.com/events/2014/03/spies-on-missing-malaysia-airline-plane-5-major-defense-contractor-companies-26-intel-passengers-2432766.html

 

You don't need to believe that they were flown by means of remote control from afar, as it may be flown by others on board.

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do doubt seriously that the US remotely flew MH 370 and highly improbably and just a conspiracy theory. Dont get confuse with drones or remotely piloted planes as these are specifically made for that purpose.

But the rakyat and people all come and unite as one in this trying times - but cant say for the govt officials as there's too many inconsistencies - and as the transport minister has always like to say that he is always "consistent" well - only thing consistent is the changes!

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Some examples of the inconsistencies so far:

  1. Contact lost: 1.30 became 2.40, then 1.30
  2. Plane possibly went down in the: South China sea - Andaman - Indian Ocean
  3. 5 persons checked in but did not board, 5 persons did not check in, 5 persons luggage removed, 4 standbys went in.
  4. Alright goodnight to Goodnight Malaysian 370.
Too many flip flops till the public get the feeling that the so called authorities are not even in charge of anything.
I wonder why they released goodnight Malaysian 370 after saying it was alright goodnight for the past 3 weeks.

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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Australia to deploy flying air traffic controller

 

Australia will deploy a modified Boeing 737 to act as a flying air traffic controller over the Indian Ocean to prevent a mid-air collision among the aircraft searching for the Malaysia Airlines jetliner that went missing over three weeks ago, an official said Tuesday.

 

The E-7A Wedgetail equipped with advanced radar will be deployed "in the near future" to monitor the crowded skies over the remote search zone, former Australian defence chief Angus Houston, who heads the joint agency co-ordinating the multinational search effort.

 

More: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370-australia-to-deploy-flying-air-traffic-controller-1.2593720?cmp=rss

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Like said many times, we cannot discard any theories like pilot suicide and even the possibility of it being remotely flown. Until the wreakage is found, and such theories and conspiracies are not ruled out. Just based on 9/11's incidence...do you see any plane wreckage at the Pentagon's incidence? Where are the passegers? Or rather where is the plane actually?

 

 

Well, looks like the DCA Dir. have made a news for himself with the barring of news media from covering the IATA forum.

If there' s nothing to hide, why kept the press away? A closed door forum? Surely not.

 

 

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Agree - we do not have any evidence to eliminate any of the possible scenarios - it will take a long time get the evidence. So this investigation will take years or even decades.

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The full transcript of communications between flight MH370 and Air Traffic Control Kuala Lumpur was released to the public. There is no indication of anything abnormal in the transcript.

 

More, including the transcript:

http://mh370.dca.gov.my/

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from here: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/families-from-china-appeased-by-information-on-mh370-search-op

The families of Chinese nationals aboard Malaysia Airlines MH370 who arrived three days ago distraught and angry over the disappearance of their loved ones, seemed to be calmer and more appeased after getting their questions answered.

 

The families met with a coalition of 10 Chinese non-governmental organisations (NGOs) at the Bangi-Putrajaya Hotel today and conveyed their concerns and worries.

 

Malaysia China Friendship Association secretary-general Tan Kai Hee said the 90-minute session between the families and the NGOs went smoothly and the families appeared more calmer and at peace while conveying their concerns to the NGOs.

 

"They reiterated their requests made public few days ago. They are now calmer as they have access to a lot more information here than while waiting in China," said Tan.

Good to see some something working out at last

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I just read the transcript. It seems there is a gap between 1:07 and 1:19, where MAS 370 answered the tower. What exactly happened between this interval is as good as anyone's guess. The tower has been trying to communicate with MAS 370 twice.

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Now the DCA chief has lowered Malaysia's credibility levels even further! :(

 

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/04/01/MH370-search-DCA-chief-asks-media-to-leave-hall/

Sorry The Star has taken this article down. Here is the text:

 

MH370 search: DCA chief asks media to leave hall during speech at IATA conference

 

KUALA LUMPUR: Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) director-general Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman stunned participants at the International Air Transport Association (IATA)

Ops Conference here Tuesday when he stopped his speech halfway and requested that the media leave the room.
Azharuddin, who had been explaining the timeline of MH370's disappearance and the authorities' subsequent efforts to locate it, suddenly stopped talking about a minute into his speech.
"I'm sorry, is there any media here? I didn't know there are media here. I'm sorry, can I ask the media to stay out please?" he said at the conference here at Sheraton Imperial.
An awkward silence ensured as Azharuddin, who looked stressed, refused to continue until the media had left the room.
He also refused to answer any questions from the media when he left the conference a short while later.
Conference participant Tom Ballantyne later told The Star that he had no idea why Azharuddin asked the media to leave the room.
He said the DCA chief had only spoken about the various steps that investigators had been taking in the ongoing search-and-rescue efforts, now in its fourth week.
"It was totally unnecessary. He didn't say anything that has not been reported over the past few weeks. His office was also told beforehand that the media would be here
so I don't know why he suddenly stopped," he said.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 went missing enroute to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, with 239 passengers and crew on board.

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Sorry The Star has taken this article down. Here is the text:

 

 

 

Hmm...

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Malaysia says may sue over ‘false’ MH370 media reports



KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s authoritarian government, which has been under harsh global scrutiny over the handling of its missing-plane drama, said Tuesday it would compile “false” media reports over the crisis and consider filing lawsuits.


Transport and Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said on his Twitter feed the country’s attorney general had been instructed to “compile evidence and advise” on possible legal action.


Earlier in the day Hishammuddin was quoted by the Malay Mail newspaper as saying: “We have been compiling all the false reports since day one. When the time is right, the government should sue them.”




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Does using the word CRASH deemed a false report? Because quite a few dailies use this word after our PM made the announcement about last signal being picked up from Indian Ocean.

 

Anyway they can throw all the world media out - CNN, CNBC, China-whatever-press, etc. Don't think anything serious would happen.

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To protect themselves, they usually finish their statements with "hanging " condition. It is always left to the audience to make their own assumptions, and also as a way to not implicate themselves with words that will be used to entrap them later on. Malaysians would have gotten used to such public statements. Careful choice of words that allows the person to manoeuvre out of a sticky situation. Sigh... no one is surprised when the PM announced instead that the signal is lost but not the plane presumedly has crashed in the South Indian Ocean. He gave plenty of hints,thou. Like - far from any remote landing side, & it is with great sadness.....

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So much for credibility and transparency......No wonder news outlets are making their own 'stories'...... How much flip flop can Malaysia effort??

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Where were the mangosteens originated from? Local? Transported to China from 'X' country via KUL?

 

The closest incident that can be related to MH370 in recent history is surely AF447. Yet, MH370 opens up a whole new chapter in air disaster column. We never expect the aircraft to be so far off-course from its intended route, with no prior warnings, even maydays or whatever that indicate something wrong onboard. It also exposes serious issue of international passport theft & forgery, questions are raised on ability (incompetence) of national air defence system (including people manning it) to detect any unidentified and potentially threatening object in the sky.

 

This is the biggest challenge yet for M'sia government in handling multinational issue, forced to ensure information or clues are credible (or not), for fear they might giving false hope to families of loved ones on board the ill-fated jet.

mangosteens originated from indonesia. repacked in malaysia and stamp as "product of malaysia" before being exported to china, the middle east etc. m'sia aren't able to produce 4M/T of mangosteen, thus having to source it from indonesia.

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from here: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-26845118

British submarine HMS Tireless has joined the hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

The Ministry of Defence said the Trafalgar class submarine had arrived in the southern Indian Ocean and would help search for the plane's black box recorder.

And our Scorpenes ?

I thought it's said you cannot use just any submarine to go searching for such stuff ?


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from here: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-26845118

And our Scorpenes ?

I thought it's said you cannot use just any submarine to go searching for such stuff ?

 

 

I don't really understand. How incompetence are the people actually? Flip-flopping over statements ! How would the submarine help to assist in the search of the wreckage?

My first thought is that the Navy is taking advantage of the situation to gain some "experience" and an excuse for it to spend millions of ringgits travelling far from Malaysian shores.

Other than this, I can't think of any logical sense unless some credible experts can give us some information on its actual intentions.

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