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Old 18-03-2014, 05:07 PM   #271
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Just trying to divert attention away from Ukraine before they invade the crap out of it
Yep, exactly what I said earlier.

I like the theory of the flight shadowing another flight to hide.
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Story into the 'precious cargo' MH370 may have been carrying and 2 dead US navy seals that were guarding the cargo.

http://www.thecontroversialfiles.net...ens-after.html
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Why would the yanks be the least bit interested in this saga unless there's a hella of lot more to it?
My (uneducated) guess is tending more and more to the plane being on the ground in either Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan, getting to the destination undected by Keith Ledgerwoods theory (read Road Warriors Very interesting link).
Motive being the IP & knowledge that those 20 passengers from the secretive electronic cloaking company that were passengers.
Al Qaeda (who have previously had extensive training camps in both the above) have been quiet for some time... Suicide bombers etc, nowadays being pretty old hat. (Sad eh?)
Maybe their involvement is higher technology for more future deeds?
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What a load of crap that is, and without even reading it
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Story into the 'precious cargo' MH370 may have been carrying and 2 dead US navy seals that were guarding the cargo.

http://www.thecontroversialfiles.net...ens-after.html
I was told about this one earlier today... the theories are never ending.

This saga is going to make one heck of a movie...!
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What a load of crap that is, and without even reading it
That's what the Gov wants you to think! lol

Here's another one detailing the high value targets/passengers on the plane:

http://beforeitsnews.com/events/2014...s-2432766.html

Certainly makes an interesting story out of this tragic mystery.
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What a load of crap that is, and without even reading it


lol says it all really... It's a load of crap without even reading it....
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lol says it all really... It's a load of crap without even reading it....
Well when the post say this "may have been carrying and 2 dead US navy seals that were guarding the cargo"

Only a dipship would believe it
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Geez I wonder how much money the US spent to develop the stealth fighter and stealth bomber when all you had to do was turn off the radio...
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Well when the post say this "may have been carrying and 2 dead US navy seals that were guarding the cargo"

Only a dipship would believe it
Well, if you had bothered to read the article, it says something about 2 dead ex navy seals that were on a Maersk transport, either for security, or to guard some cargo and were found dead in their cabin sometime in February (this is true). Then it goes on to attempt to link said cargo to the plane. Didn't really understand most of it, as I was just skimming.

So, only 'dipship' would judge a book by its cover.
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Ffs Jack Bauer would have found the plane and rescued the passengers all within 24 hours.
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Well, if you had bothered to read the article, it says something about 2 dead ex navy seals that were on a Maersk transport, either for security, or to guard some cargo and were found dead in their cabin sometime in February (this is true). Then it goes on to attempt to link said cargo to the plane. Didn't really understand most of it, as I was just skimming.

So, only 'dipship' would judge a book by its cover.
You would believe the Russian GRU?
The same people collecting intelligence in regards to invading Ukraine?
Two dead Navy Seals would not have family asking questions?
Families asked questions when KIA so they would ultimately ask questions.
Maersk Alabama? Convieniently the same container ship hijacked by Somali pirates and was last in the Seychelles to do the filiming of the movie Captain Philips?

I think some Ruski decided to put 2 and 2 together and come up with 20.
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Well, if you had bothered to read the article, it says something about 2 dead ex navy seals that were on a Maersk transport, either for security, or to guard some cargo and were found dead in their cabin sometime in February (this is true). Then it goes on to attempt to link said cargo to the plane. Didn't really understand most of it, as I was just skimming.

So, only 'dipship' would judge a book by its cover.
Yea, read that days ago, lets all face it, sadly the plane and all are long gone, like ghost riders in the sky.
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Surprised it took this long to start making the rounds...Australians are usually pretty good at making jokes quite quickly as a way of reacting to terrible events and dealing with them...



For example, I heard my first "Challenger" joke the morning I went to TAFE after it had been broadcast live on TV early that morning (the old "What does NASA stand for? Need Another Seven Astronauts" one)
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You would believe the Russian GRU?
The same people collecting intelligence in regards to invading Ukraine?
Two dead Navy Seals would not have family asking questions?
Families asked questions when KIA so they would ultimately ask questions.
Maersk Alabama? Convieniently the same container ship hijacked by Somali pirates and was last in the Seychelles to do the filiming of the movie Captain Philips?

I think some Ruski decided to put 2 and 2 together and come up with 20.
Never said I believed the article's links with MH370. Simply providing a link to a story. But what is true is that the 2 Ex navy seal guys are dead, from apparent respiratory failure, heart attack possibly related to heroin overdose and yes, on the Maersk Alabama. Im going to throw a conspiracy in here and say that how can two men die of a heroin overdose in the same room at the same time? Maybe they were injected with the heroin by a third party...OOoooOOOooooOOOOOoo

quick google search for '2 dead navy seals' brings up the following links:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-US-SEALs.html

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/2-ex-nav...re-police-say/

"Two former US Navy SEALS have been found dead on the Maersk Alabama in the Seychelles
Seychelles police identified the men on Thursday as Jeffrey Reynolds and Mark Kennedy. The men, both 44, were found dead on Tuesday
Both served in the elite Navy SEALS before beginning work for private defense contractor
The cause of the men's death is believed to be a heroin overdose

The Maersk Alabama was targeted by Somali pirates in an attempted hijacking off the east coast of Africa in 2009.

The 2013 film Captain Phillips is based on the incident."
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They are HERE!! Out back Aust..They stopped the boats.. Not the planes !!!Lol..
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They've done well as it's up to the tenth page and they're only coming out now. You'd think somethings would be respected, but I guess not.

I keep thinking every morning when I wake up there will be some good news like they have located it. But no only more theories or BS, when is this going to end? Must be driving the family and friends of the passengers nuts.
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Yes please enlighten us. This thread is related to the discussion of MH370, and unfortunately there are a lot of stories out there going around which, believe it or not, are actually on topic with the OP. People here may be able to debunk other theories from things they have read as well. There isn't anyone trolling here, except the troll calling others trolls for actually being on topic. Perhaps this thread should be renamed to MH370 - no discussion allowed.
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I still find it mind boggling that in 2014 a commercial passenger jetliner (of any company/country) can disappear mid flight.
If it's foul play which is the general consensus then the civil aviation industry needs another post 9/11 type overhaul big time.
There's more spy and comm satellites up there than stars yet 10+ days in they still don't even know which Ocean to search in!
Flying is said to be the safest form of transport.
I say it's the ultimate form of vulnerability!
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The families will certainly want the plane found within two years. After that the frequent flyer points will expire, and without knowing the crash location, the airline wont know the flight distance to credit the relevant number of points.
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Never said I believed the article's links with MH370. Simply providing a link to a story. But what is true is that the 2 Ex navy seal guys are dead, from apparent respiratory failure, heart attack possibly related to heroin overdose and yes, on the Maersk Alabama. Im going to throw a conspiracy in here and say that how can two men die of a heroin overdose in the same room at the same time? Maybe they were injected with the heroin by a third party...OOoooOOOooooOOOOOoo
No 3rd party is needed, they could have shared a needle or similar.
Overdoses aren't always instant, people can nod off and die quite slowly
Reports say they'd been out on the town prior drinking heavily, it's not unlike what happened to two guys in Sydney's Kings Cross a few years back, one died and the other just survived. Survivor nodded off and woke up to find his mate dead, he faced criminal charges over the death of his mate who he'd injected.
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Thailand's military says its radar detected a plane that may have been Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 just minutes after the jetliner's communications went down.

It also says it didn't share the information with Malaysia earlier because it wasn't specifically asked for it.

A twisting flight path described on Tuesday by Thai air force spokesman Air Vice Marshal Montol Suchookorn took the plane to the Strait of Malacca, which is where Malaysian radar tracked Flight 370 early March 8.

But Montol said the Thai military doesn't know whether it detected the same plane.

Thailand's failure to quickly share possible information regarding the fate of the plane, and the 239 people aboard it, may not substantially change what Malaysian officials know, but it raises questions about the degree to which some countries are sharing their defence information, even in the name of an urgent and mind-bending aviation mystery.

With only its own radar to go on, it took Malaysia a week to confirm that Flight 370 had entered the strait, an important detail that led it to change its search strategy.

When asked why it took so long to release the information, Montol said, "Because we did not pay any attention to it. The Royal Thai Air Force only looks after any threats against our country, so anything that did not look like a threat to us, we simply look at it without taking actions."

He said the plane never entered Thai airspace and that Malaysia's initial request for information in the early days of the search was not specific.

"When they asked again and there was new information and assumptions from (Malaysian) Prime Minister Najib Razak, we took a look at our information again," Montol said.

"It didn't take long for us to figure out, although it did take some experts to find out about it."

Flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur at 12.40am Malaysian time and its transponder, which allows air traffic controllers to identify and track the aeroplane, ceased communicating at 1.20am.

Montol said that at 1.28am, Thai military radar "was able to detect a signal, which was not a normal signal, of a plane flying in the direction opposite from the MH370 plane", back toward Kuala Lumpur.

The plane later turned right, toward Butterworth, a Malaysian city along the Strait of Malacca.

The radar signal was infrequent and did not include any data such as the flight number.

He said he didn't know exactly when Thai radar last detected the plane.

Malaysian officials have said Flight 370 was last detected by their own military radar at 2.14am.

The search area for the plane initially focused on the South China Sea, where ships and planes spent a week searching.

Pings that a satellite detected from the plane hours after its communications went down have led authorities to concentrate instead on two vast arcs - one into central Asia and the other into the Indian Ocean - that together cover an expanse as big as Australia.

Thai officials said radar equipment in southern Thailand detected the plane.

Malaysian officials have said the plane might ultimately have passed through northern Thailand, but Thai Air Chief Marshal Prajin Juntong told reporters on Tuesday that the country's northern radar did not detect it.
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Wonder how true this is



Going about his work nonchalantly at his office in Gachibowli, this techie probably beat search teams of various countries in finding a probable vital clue related to the missing Malaysian plane.

An IT analyst by profession, Anoop Madhav Yeggina had been scurrying through innumerable images of DigitalGlobe Satellite QB02 over the past few days until he stumbled upon an image which almost took his breath away.

He had found a satellite image of a large aircraft flying very low above the Andaman Islands on March 8 which he believes is the Boeing 777 of Malaysian airlines.

The 29-year-old is among the lakhs of people from across the globe involved in the ‘crowd-sourcing’ project to find the missing plane with more than 200 passengers on board. He had uploaded his “discovery” along with a write-up on the CNN website on Friday, March 14, and since then received more than 16,000 views, followed by many comments from viewers. “I am confident that the image is that of the missing plane because of many reasons. First giveaway is the fact that the image was captured just above a forest and very close to the Shibpur air strip of Andaman Islands. The air strip is exclusively used by the defence forces with no permission for civilian aircraft in this area. A close look at the image will reveal if it is flying extremely low so much so that the clouds are above it which suggests it was done to avoid detection by radar. Most importantly, the standard scale measurement and colour of the missing plane matches with that of the plane in the image,” said Mr. Anoop. Wishing for safety of the passengers, he had appealed online to people with technical know-how of aircraft to further investigate the image in order to trace its whereabouts.


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Doubt it's legit.

Shadow is wrong IMO, it's the exact same size as the plane, meaning the plane would need to almost be at ground level.

Then there are the trees, (which I assume they are) look tiny compared to the plane. A plane that low will make the trees look very large in scale, not the pin heads they appear to be.

The bleached white colour of the plane??? Compared to the rest that isn't all that sharp??

Where are the cloud shadows?? They would be visible.

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Isnt that area covered in mangroves?
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2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
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