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originally posted by: lost in space
I don't know what happened to that airplane, but it is inconceivable to me that it could be lost. MSM has reported such a confusing, ridiculous stories on the disappearance that I don't believe any of them. Alien abduction? MSM? I believe, no sources listed, just my opinion that it was a well orchestrated and clever removal of an airplane and it's crew and passengers. Do we even have a list of what prestigious persons might have been on the plane? Does a jehadist take a leisurely tour of the Indian Ocean before gently sliding it under the waves in order to not leave clues? Do you know where I left my tin foil hat? By the way I love your evil sense of humor, star and flag. a reply to: GeminiSky
originally posted by: BobAthome
I knew there was something about that area that i had forgotten.
Remember this,,
au.ibtimes.com...
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"As Typhoon Haiyan aka Yolanda leaves the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) and heads for Vietnam, reports have emerged that the Category 5 storm, one of the strongest typhoons in the world, was caused by a microwave pulse.
A microwave anomaly has been observed in the West Pacific, causing a heavy rotation to develop and eventually creating a large storm. Tropical storms caused by microwave anomalies or beams were previously discussed by Dr Michio Kaku, the Weather Channel and CNN. The 13-minute video, which is slowly going viral on Facebook, explains the findings and the possible origin of the microwave pulse. It was alleged in reports that a U.S. Airforce base is located near the microwave anomaly. The U.S. base is reportedly a satellite communications hub."
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Seems that area is very "MICROWAVE BEAM" prone.
Just saying.
And i do believe "said" annomoly was discussed here on ATS.
but im not searching for it.
Annomolies and Airplanes don't mix.
originally posted by: Aliendown
a reply to: DeadSeraph
We can all go home now and just forget about this whole missing plane thing guys.This guy has it all figured out.Really?Do you work for fox news?"I'm not sure why conspiracy theorists think this is anything other than a tragic plane crash over the ocean"Well if you read the OP he explains many of the flukes.
originally posted by: freee
THE PLANE HAS BEEN FOUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but will they actually go look for it now? i dont think so....
www.news.com.au... 99058918
CASE SOLVED!!!!!
originally posted by: GeminiSky
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: GeminiSky
I'm basing it on people that I know IRL that have deployed there, and have pictures of the flightline.
you seem to know "people , irl" on every thread topic you visit. It seems you are an expert and have had personal experience and first hand knowledge of every topic on every reply that you choose to dissect. ...
originally posted by: kevbrownuk
Please don't attack me on this because this is merely my opinion
I truly beleive that the American military shot the plane down/have it, Don't really want to go into the reasons why, It may of been an accident, it may not.
but one thing I am certain of is:
With the rising escalations in North Korea, the last thing the Americans want to do is piss off the Chinese, and since the plane was full of mainly Chinese, I don't think they will too happy if they discovered the USA shot it down by accident
also, every time there is a an international disaster,the US normally have there claws all over it, lets remember e when the Kirsk sunk, the Americans were knocking at the front door just dying to get inside the thing.
they seemed to have stayed well clear of any involvement in this, yes it's there unmanned sub being used but they can't be seen to be doing nothing
also did anyone ever read up on some of the other interesting stories that link to MH370?
By that I mean The Precious Cargo that was loaded onto the Maersk Alabama, 2 security guards both died of the same cause whilst guarding the cargo. the Cargo then made its way onto MH370
Other scenario is, The plane has been hijacked, flown then landed somewhere, passengers killed, and is currently undergoing a makeover and will make it's reappearance at a football stadium during the World Cup in the summer
The worst thing about this whole tragic case is, these stories are all far more beleivable than the one that the media is portraying,
they expect us to beleive, Plane flew on course, Transponders turned off, twenty mins later, acars turned off,Plane the. Turns left, flies for 45 mins, plane then turns 180 degrees, then flies for another 5 hours and crashes in the ocean.
They have found NOTHING. With air France the sea was littered in debris, hell it was even found in Africa,
One day the Malasian PM says the turning off transponder was a deliberate act, the next day the story suddenly changes and say the flight ended in southern Indian Ocean, the opposite direction to the way it was heading,
The alternatives here seem far more beleivable
originally posted by: GeminiSky
a reply to: DeadSeraph
Until they actually find the plane no one including you can state where it is located.
originally posted by: F4guy
a reply to: [p,t=17849236]GeminiSky[/post
The "service package" sold by Rolls-Royce is an extra cost option on a"power by the hour" basis. Malaysian Airlines did not order the option. And you are correct that some navigation methods rely on satellite contact but that contact is only one way. The GPS receiver receives the signal but transmits nothing to the satellite. And most long range airline navigation now uses redundant inertial guidance systems that are accelerometer based and not radio or satellite based.
originally posted by: Iamnotadoctor
originally posted by: F4guy
a reply to: [p,t=17849236]GeminiSky[/post
The "service package" sold by Rolls-Royce is an extra cost option on a"power by the hour" basis. Malaysian Airlines did not order the option. And you are correct that some navigation methods rely on satellite contact but that contact is only one way. The GPS receiver receives the signal but transmits nothing to the satellite. And most long range airline navigation now uses redundant inertial guidance systems that are accelerometer based and not radio or satellite based.
In light of this info I'm wondering if the OP will admit he didn't research the case properly, and included incorrect information.