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Wildthing
and remember, the pilot had Diego Garcia programmed into his flight simulator....among 4 other air strips.
Wildthing
reply to post by Bigburgh
Would it not go undetected if it flew below 200 ft or was flying along side another plane? That's assuming it took off again.
Wildthing
reply to post by Bigburgh
Here's one report here that I randomly chose... www.ibtimes.com...
however, the google search I did was for "diego garcia programed in flight simulator" and 85,000 results came up.
Wildthing
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Or could this be the reason why?
Illuminati member, Rothschild, is believed to have exploited the airliner to gain full Patent Rights of an incredible KL-03 micro-chip. The US technological company, Freescale Semiconductor, who shared its rights with Rothschild, had twenty senior members on board who had just launched a new electronic warfare gadget for military radar system’s the day before the plane went missing.
Wildthing
reply to post by lynxpilot
Hey, I put this out there for everyone's input. I appreciate that. I read that there are hangers on the island that are capable of hiding a 777. Also, I understand that many people may be on the island, however, 2 things about that one....
1. The type of people that are selected to be on the island are those that "don't tell"
2. The island was closed to all air traffic for 72 hours. That's what we know. Could there have been other restrictions in place that we are not privy to?
AnAbsoluteCreation
reply to post by xuenchen
Outside the box. MH370 upside down May stand for White House ELO.
ELO,is a term in chess for ranking.
If the plane ends up flying into White House then those darn illuminati are some clever game players.
Half serious.
AAC
Detectives are already trying to recover data deleted from the pilot’s home flight simulator in the month leading up to the jet’s disappearance.
They have established that Zaharie used his home flight simulator to practise extreme landings, including on remote Indian Ocean islands such as the US airbase in Diego Garcia.