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Posted on 3/24/14 at 2:07 pm to chalupa
So if I understand correctly, they still haven't found the plane, but Malaysia Airlines is stating that the plane went down in the Indian Ocean because of some debris that has been spotted?
Haven't they been wrong about debris 3 or 4 times already?
Screams alien coverup imo. People in high places want this story out of the news
Haven't they been wrong about debris 3 or 4 times already?
Screams alien coverup imo. People in high places want this story out of the news
Posted on 3/24/14 at 2:39 pm to Cockopotamus
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So if I understand correctly, they still haven't found the plane, but Malaysia Airlines is stating that the plane went down in the Indian Ocean because of some debris that has been spotted?
It's worse than that. They're stating the plane went down in the Indian Ocean because of some new analysis done on some radar data. Maybe they're telling the truth but after all their frickups, now it just sounds like they're making shite up.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 2:47 pm to MountainTiger
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They're stating the plane went down in the Indian Ocean because of some new analysis done on some radar data. Maybe they're telling the truth but after all their frickups, now it just sounds like they're making shite up.
Was the last recorded ping at 8:11 am legit?
If not that plane may be closer to Indonesia.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 2:47 pm to MountainTiger
quote:Not radar data, but a new analysis of the pings sent to the Immersat satellite.
It's worse than that. They're stating the plane went down in the Indian Ocean because of some new analysis done on some radar data. Maybe they're telling the truth but after all their frickups, now it just sounds like they're making shite up.
They analyzed the pings for Doppler shift and believed they were able to figure out a direction of travel based on minute changes in the way the pings reached the satellite.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 3:09 pm to PJinAtl
Here is an article about how they "found" the plane.
Which they haven't actually found anything yet. The only thing they have found is some "data" that suggest it should be there. Bunch of BS if you ask me. You can't call this found till you actually find something tangible from the flight.
Cutting-edge methods in search for flight MH370
Which they haven't actually found anything yet. The only thing they have found is some "data" that suggest it should be there. Bunch of BS if you ask me. You can't call this found till you actually find something tangible from the flight.
Cutting-edge methods in search for flight MH370
Posted on 3/24/14 at 3:13 pm to tgrgrd00
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Which they haven't actually found anything yet. The only thing they have found is some "data" that suggest it should be there
Whatever it is, the US has known about it for a week as they have concentrated their efforts there... Like someone said previously, I think the US knows for certain the plane is there and doesn't want outsiders to know they have the capabilities. They float the "data" to this company and tell them what to look for and they do.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 3:35 pm to Lsut81
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I think the US knows for certain the plane is there and doesn't want outsiders to know they have the capabilities. They float the "data" to this company and tell them what to look for and they do.
I'm pretty sure this is true, as well. They desparately want someone else to find it. Then they can go back to what they're doing.
The quandry is - we want to know what happened, too. Finding the plane (and the sooner the better) is key to that. It must be frustrating to try to guide with these self-imposed restrictions - akin to a person in a soundproof booth trying to guide a blindfolded person on a scavenger hunt.
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Posted on 3/24/14 at 3:39 pm to Crawdaddy
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I have a question. Do most of the families believe their loved ones on this plane are dead?
What are their thoughts? Has any one of them spoke to the media?
Most do. They just want answers & physical evidence & not some 'pings' over the Ocean.. Those aren't our loved ones on that flight & look how dearly we want answers to this mystery.
Someone just mentioned the families reaction & I am absolutely shocked not many have pointed it out .
They have screamed & cursed at Malaysian officials , physically assaulted them (water bottles & various objects), hijacked press conferences, threatened mass suicides,etc....
The Malaysians have offered free flights to Perth Australia for them. The Malaysians just want this to end.
They must be certain that the debris seen by the Chinese/Australians is the Plane .
Posted on 3/24/14 at 3:46 pm to Lsut81
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Like someone said previously, I think the US knows for certain the plane is there and doesn't want outsiders to know they have the capabilities. They float the "data" to this company and tell them what to look for and they do.
Exactly. To my knowledge, there's U.S., Chinese and Australian satellites actively searching the Indian Ocean. For the Malaysians to come out and definitively say that the plane is in the ocean makes me believe that advanced satellite imagery, most likely from the U.S., confirmed that the wreckage was 370's.
Didn't the Malaysians request the United States' help in searching, interpreting data, etc during the second week? It's no coincidence that all the search efforts were shifted to the southern arc after the Americans got involved. One would imagine that those shitty images from the Australians and Chinese aren't the basis for a complete dedication of resources to the southern area.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 4:38 pm to notiger1997
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Ok, if this is your theory, why did this info just come out now about the current location?
Let's say you had high resolution, telescopic lens with a video recorder trained on your neighbor's house to make sure he is not fricking your wife. Now let's say your neighbor tells you that he found his dog dead on the kitchen floor with a gunshot wound and he has no clue what happened. You go check the video, and sure enough there is the mailman shooting the dog.
You feel sorry for your neighbor, but maybe you don't want to let him know about your camera - because hey he still could be fricking your wife dead dog or not. Maybe you just get your other neighbor to tell the neighbor with the dead dog, "hey I remember I heard the mailman cuss out your dog one day because he kept barking and chasing him. Maybe you should ask him a few questions."
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Posted on 3/24/14 at 4:47 pm to Crawdaddy
The girlfriend
The girlfriend of the only American adult on the plane has been interviewed a few times. As of last Friday she was still hanging on the the belief that they're alive. It was painful to watch.
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I have a question. Do most of the families believe their loved ones on this plane are dead?
What are their thoughts? Has any one of them spoke to the media?
The girlfriend of the only American adult on the plane has been interviewed a few times. As of last Friday she was still hanging on the the belief that they're alive. It was painful to watch.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 4:55 pm to Pax Regis
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You feel sorry for your neighbor, but maybe you don't want to let him know about your camera - because hey he still could be fricking your wife dead dog or not. Maybe you just get your other neighbor to tell the neighbor with the dead dog, "hey I remember I heard the mailman cuss out your dog one day because he kept barking and chasing him. Maybe you should ask him a few questions."
I don't know...I might let him know I had that camera so that if he was boinking my wife, he'd stop and if he wasn't, he never would.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 4:56 pm to PJinAtl
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Not radar data, but a new analysis of the pings sent to the Immersat satellite.
Thanks for that clarification.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 4:59 pm to MountainTiger
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I don't know...I might let him know I had that camera so that if he was boinking my wife, he'd stop and if he wasn't, he never would.
Then he'd probably just boink your wife at your place exclusively. That's why you have to keep your capabilities secret, so that methods do not change. This is why the NSA is so pissed at Snowden.
Posted on 3/24/14 at 5:00 pm to PJinAtl
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Immersat satellite.
Someone needs to dig and find out what congressman or senator has monetary ties to this company. That will almost guarantee that the location was leaked to this company so they can make $$$ and the .gov doesn't have to admit they knew the location all along.
ETA: I think I hear :blackmuthafrickinhelis: over my house now
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Posted on 3/24/14 at 5:03 pm to shawnlsu
Let's go down to One Shell Square and get the skinny.
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Posted on 3/24/14 at 5:53 pm to Pax Regis
He might figure that if I had a camera like that, there's no telling what else I had. In other words, I'm not somebody to be fricked with.
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