FIRST ON 7: An Adelaide-based exploration company believes it may have located the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, 5000km away from where authorities have been looking.
The company, GeoResonance, says its research has identified elements on the ocean floor consistent with material from a plane
Well one from left field-
https://au.news.yahoo.com/sa/a/23036893/exploration-company-believes-it-may-have-found-mh370/
They say it is in the Bay of Bengal.
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Pilot claims to have found image of missing MH370
A US pilot believes he has found an image of the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
Six weeks have now passed since the plane disappeared and extensive searches in the Indian Ocean have failed to locate any wreckage.
New York pilot Michael Hoebel, 60, believes he found an image of what appears to be the wreck of the missing passenger jet in the Gulf of Thailand, which is where the Boeing 777 made its last communication with air traffic authorities on the morning of March 8.
“I was taken aback because I couldn’t believe I would find this,” Hoebel told a local TV news channel after spotting debris he believes perfectly matches the dimensions of the missing plane.
He said he spent hours trawling through thousands of images on TomNod, a crowd-sourcing website that has been sharing online satllite imagery in the hope of finding clues.
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Also, another claim today of a US based pilot finding the wreck off the Thai coast while searching satellite photos.
Seem to use nuclear magnetic resonance. Exactly how, in this situation, I'm not sure.
I have a vague feeling I've come across this mob before and its not a positive feeling. Will have to search files.
Followed up on Georesonance.I doubt the plane is in the Bay of Bengal.
The CEO lives in Sevastopol.Recently Ukrainian now Russian.
Apparently they have used this technology to find a ship that was sunk in WW2 in the Black Sea.They have not found it and the search started several years ago.
The fellow has several patents but only concerning metal detectors.
https://www.metabunk.org/threads/du...onance-believes-it-may-have-found-mh370.3558/
The first part of our work uses analog satellite space picture of specified territory, which will be activated inside of research nuclear reactor. It is necessary for «revelation» of hide information about required substance
After treatment inside reactor occurs transferring of hidden images by means of special wave scanner and mathematic calculation of results
I found the presentation I was thinking of. I'm in the mineral exploration business and this was one of things you get sent by colleagues in the "you just won't believe this stuff" category.
It was compiled by "GeoNMR", of the Ukraine.
Example slide of 'How does it work?' (the <<revelation>> is part of the quote):
Gosh!
LINKIS THIS MH370'S TAIL? Now UK scientist 'sights' debris painted in MAS colors in area flagged up by US pilot
A British marine archaeologist claims to have found the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 more than 3,000 miles from where authorities are currently searching.
Tim Akers, 56, had been studying Australian waters off Perth for years in a search for the remains of the country's lost WWII ship - the HMAS Sydney.
The search for the vessel was in the same waters that are believed to contain the missing flight MH370 off the coast of Western Australia.
A massive search operation involving satellites, aircraft, ships and sophisticated underwater equipment capable of scouring the ocean floor has failed to turn up any trace of the Boeing 777, which disappeared on March 8.
But Mr Akers, of North Yorkshire now thinks he might have discovered where the flight, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew, went down after it went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
He claims to have identified what he believes is part of the tail of the jet off the coast of Vietnam - just around 1,000 miles from where the plane took off.
His findings appear to support reports this week from a US former pilot Michael Hoebel, from New York, who believes he found the wreckage of the flight off the coast of Thailand.
Um, what's that big grey thing next to the supposed tail piece he's pointing to?