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A young woman claims she was entertained in the cockpit for an entire flight back in 2011 by the co-pilot who was on board the Malaysian Airlines plane that went missing on Saturday.
aarys
I'm no expert, but is there a possibility that there was a suitcase nuke on board. Plane would of vaporised into thin air.
But I'm sure a explosion would of shown up on some sort of radar.
One more thing, isn't it interesting that the msm is not reporting on Ukraine lately. distract the masses.
“One of these the two was my friend from high school,” an anonymous Iranian told the Persian service on Monday by phone from Malaysia.
“I met him the first day he arrived in Malaysia... he said he was staying for three to four days but was eventually going to Germany, that his final destination was Frankfurt in Germany,” he said.
“He stayed for almost a week in Malaysia. The last night [before the flight] he stayed at mine ... We went together when he booked the flights and I even had his booking number and was checking his flight status online, that’s why I remember which flight he was taking. I had seen his flight number.”
“I accompanied them to the airport. It was almost 8pm when we headed to the airport and we arrived around 9pm to 9.15pm at the airport and we stayed in the car for few minutes and chatted.”
“The last night before the flight, they both stayed at mine. His friend was dyeing his beard and hair and was checking the colour [of his hair and beard] to match with the picture of a passport. He was making himself look like the photo in the passport...When we printed the tickets, I realised that the passports were fake. My friend’s passport belonged to an Austrian and my friend’s friend had a passport belonging to an Italian ... They had three flights to take, from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, from Beijing to, I think, Amsterdam and from Amsterdam my friend was heading to Frankfurt and his friend was going to another country.”
The Iranian told BBC Persian that his friend’s mother in Iran has since contacted him and asked him to inform the airline about his forged passport.
“His mother told me how he got hold of the fake passport. He had bought the fake passport and wanted to go [to Germany] to seek asylum and his mother told me his son was travelling with another person... My last contact with the two was 11.30pm when they had passed the immigration gate.
“I wanted to make sure they’ve found their way. They said they were waiting to get on the plane. I have [since the mother’s contact] informed the airline and this is how I’ve made sure they were aboard the flight.”
“He stayed for almost a week in Malaysia. The last night [before the flight] he stayed at mine ... We went together when he booked the flights and I even had his booking number and was checking his flight status online, that’s why I remember which flight he was taking. I had seen his flight number.”
“Maybe somebody on the flight has bought a huge sum of insurance, who wants family to gain from it or somebody who has owed somebody so much money, you know, we are looking at all possibilities,” Bakar told a news conference.
ManiShuck
Does anyone know if the xrays they take of luggage gets saved to video somewhere? If this were an act of terror, could they go back and review that kind of stuff?