OK - maybe it's not that simple - but there are precedents: could the plane have been brought down by a bomb planted before takeoff?
In the First World, we are accustomed to the high level of scrutiny placed on checked baggage. Our bags are x-rayed, sniffed and, in most cases these days, opened.
However, it's obvious from watching the investigation play out that Malaysia isn't a first world country. Further to that, the political situation in that nation appears quite rancourous.
So here's the theory:
- operatives of the Malay government planted a bomb on board while it was docked at the airport - with the objective of getting rid of one or more persons who were deemed to be a threat. Perhaps the pilot was one of these.
- specific passengers (friendlies of the regime) were whisked off the flight at the last minute - remember there were 5 'no shows' - so to be out of harm's way
- the plane blew up shortly after last contact
- the Malay military dispatched small vessels to quickly retrieve the black boxes and make sure any debris in that spot was sunk
- the Malay military had another plane - flying with no transponder - in the air to cross the path and divert attention from the original location where contact was lost. This plane had cloned the ping of the MH370 ACARs system - leading searchers further astray.
Yes - this is a conspiracy theory. It demands that many people stay quiet. People can be kept quiet with money or threats, or by being killed.
I'm not proposing this is what happened. I'm surprised that this is not among the theories being hashed out on the WWW. It seems that there are potential precedents. I vaguely recollect an African leader being killed in a suspicious air crash.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
The lost and the completely lost MH370 and Kathleen Wynne
The disappearance of flight MH370 is disturbing for us all. It's especially disturbing for the families of the passengers and crew. The aircraft is lost and may never be found.
What's as disturbing is the situation in Ontario. Here we have a premier who is utterly lost - and there is no hope she and her government will ever find reality.
The damage here in Ontario is profound and widely spread. Pray for us as you pray for those on MH370.
LOST:
COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY LOST:
What's as disturbing is the situation in Ontario. Here we have a premier who is utterly lost - and there is no hope she and her government will ever find reality.
The damage here in Ontario is profound and widely spread. Pray for us as you pray for those on MH370.
LOST:
COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY LOST:
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