MH 777 missing - MH370 media statement

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Not as far fetched as you may think unfortunately. Grammar and spelling atrocious but 'theory' all too possible.

The changes in the MH370 story and the absence to this day of the flight cargo manifest is intriguing.


Something is definitely not being revealed - whether this is that something, who knows?

From a White House perspective I can imagine someone not wanting it to 'spoil' his track record.

Not saying I believe it is the answer but it is more possible than not. If the current search by Aust turns up nothing then probability increases.

Where is the debris? - US personnel would have cleared it up.

Why no leak? - Given the chain of command, as few as 5 people (mostly ranking) on Diego Garcia would know and as few as two back at Pearl.
The firing of a missile would have been from the SAM defenses not air cap. Could have been subsequently explained as an 'exercise' to the thousands on base.

The clean-up most likely done by a small group. For secrecy purposes would probably have dispatched the resident SEAL team, again 'on exercise'.

Why possible? - Threats against US assets were surfacing in the weeks before hand.

Just saying...
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You've obviously never been in the military, nor have you been to Diego. Or, for that matter, seen a SAM fired.

Correct not in military nor Diego but seen SAM.

However have been privy to much that has never been publicly aired about military action or lack of it that would be described as equal to or worse than above possibility. They've never seen the light of day and involved dozens more military and executive members.

Mistakes and business imperatives have over-ridden ethical choice several times that I know of in the last twenty odd years but have yet to be outed.

For example, one that is a little easier to track down involved a certain Collins St Tower and a seemingly strange Al Qaeda announcement. Squelched in the 'public interest'.
 
RAM,

Do you work as a Hollywood script writer :?:

This idea of yours sounds like that is where it has come from.

As someone who has trained and still knows people at all levels of the military I can assure you that military secrets are never as secret as you are suggesting.

Do you really believe a Navy Seal team could completely clean up the wreckage of an airliner and leave no trace :?:
 
In amongst the babble of conspiracy theories and speculation the human stories still touch home. Flight MH370:


Very difficult for the families, how to accept a death when there is no funeral. While I sit here in Sydney thinking I could use reason and logic I also think there would be a tiny part thinking there is a remote chance all could be well.

As to the it being shot down and some SEAL team removing the debris, I'm not even sure what to say about that one except that must be a different world to the one I live in.
 
As to the it being shot down and some SEAL team removing the debris, I'm not even sure what to say about that one except that must be a different world to the one I live in.

even if it were the case... it's assuming Russia or anyone else with a satellite (wanting to embarrass the U.S.) is ignoring any pictures of such debris or the clean up.
 
Come on they manage to keep chemtrails secret despite about 30 million people having access to the evidence.

How can anyone doubt that one aircraft turned around back towards the country of origin shortly after take off, so the Yanks decided to shoot it down with that SAM that was conveniently located in the South China Seas just near that one random aircraft. They then dropped in 4 people, who were ready to go, right on the spot, who located even bit of debris from a 63 meter aircraft that was spread out over many kilometers. They then salvaged many 10s of tonnes of aircraft, all in the hour before search and rescue got there. The search and rescue people didn't notice the US warship carrying bits of aircraft nor the seal team nor the SAM.

How can that sound unreasonable?
 
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Come on they manage to keep chemtrails secret despite about 30 million people having access to the evidence.

How can anyone doubt that one aircraft turned around back towards the country of origin shortly after take off, so the Yanks decided to shoot it down with that SAM that was conveniently located in the South China Seas just near that one random aircraft. They then dropped in 4 people, who were ready to go, right on the spot, who located even bit of debris from a 63 meter aircraft that was spread out over many kilometers. They then salvaged many 10s of tonnes of aircraft, all in the hour before search and rescue got there. The search and rescue people didn't notice the US warship carrying bits of aircraft nor the seal team nor the SAM.

How can that sound unreasonable?
Maybe the US navy hired a working TARDIS from the BBC.
 
Come on they manage to keep chemtrails secret despite about 30 million people having access to the evidence.

How can anyone doubt that one aircraft turned around back towards the country of origin shortly after take off, so the Yanks decided to shoot it down with that SAM that was conveniently located in the South China Seas just near that one random aircraft. They then dropped in 4 people, who were ready to go, right on the spot, who located even bit of debris from a 63 meter aircraft that was spread out over many kilometers. They then salvaged many 10s of tonnes of aircraft, all in the hour before search and rescue got there. The search and rescue people didn't notice the US warship carrying bits of aircraft nor the seal team nor the SAM.

How can that sound unreasonable?

You missed removing all oil and fuel containments from the ocean...that would have added 5 minutes
 
It's no surprise that loony theories are fertilised somewhat by the ongoing evidential vacuum.

No trace..

after all this time..

the perfect crime….
 
There's a surprising number of ships that disappear, and not just small ones. The oceans are very big...and even big aircraft are very small.
 
There's a surprising number of ships that disappear, and not just small ones. The oceans are very big...and even big aircraft are very small.
The Berge Istra springs immediately to mind. 225,000 DWT. OT I know but many would be unaware that around 2,000 seafarers are lost at sea annually.
 
It took them many years to find the Titanic, which I think is slightly bigger than a 777...

Ah, but Titanic was not a mystery and broadcast mayday along with coordinates before it slipped beneath the waves. A legendary tale certainly, but it did not disappear mysteriously.
 
Ah, but Titanic was not a mystery and broadcast mayday along with coordinates before it slipped beneath the waves. A legendary tale certainly, but it did not disappear mysteriously.

No, but I think what he is saying even though th Titanic went down at a know spot it still took 80 years to find it.

Matt
 
Having read a detail article in last weekend AFR, the ocean floor in one of the search areas is very busy. Mountains taller than Everest. Volcanos all over the place, massive Rift Valley.
 
BBC just reported the following:

"Malaysia ends search for MH370, officially declares disappearance of plane in Indian Ocean in March 2014 an accident."
 
BBC just reported the following:

"Malaysia ends search for MH370, officially declares disappearance of plane in Indian Ocean in March 2014 an accident."

They apparently changed the press release already, this version says the search continues, but MH finally acknowledges the plane is lost.


"Malaysia declares MH370 an accident
3 minutes ago
The Malaysian government has officially declared the disappearance of MH370 an accident and has said that there were no survivors.

No trace of the Beijing-bound aircraft has been found since it disappeared on 8 March 2014.

Officials said an underwater search operation was ongoing but that the 239 people onboard were now presumed dead.

The plane's whereabouts are still unknown despite a massive international search in the southern Indian Ocean.

BBC © 2015"
 
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