
No shit, Sherlock. This is afterall Malaysia. |
Daily Telegraph (yes, consider the source) claims that investigators believe this was a deliberate act. Either way, this is just horrible - and hopefully the plane can be found so that mechanical issues are either identified or ruled-out.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/10720237/Malaysia-Airlines-crash-Suicide-mission-theory-of-MH370-investigators.html |
You can always count on Fox to dumb shit down by pointing out the obvious. Next, they might tell us there were lots of Asians onboard. |
I bet there were a lot of men on board the plane. You know who's usually responsible for nefarious crap? Heads up Fox - it's not usually the women - who are too busy having lots of gay sex on their free Obamacare birth control, and as such don't tend to be the ones committing terrorism. |
I can accept that the Immarset data enabled the generation of evidence that confirms what most people already thought occurred in that the plane ran out of fuel and crashed into the Indian Ocean. That's if one assumes that the unidentified aircraft detected after the MH370 disappeared from radar was in fact MH370. IMO there is no new evidence that allows anyone to confirm anything at this point. I wont' be satisfied until they find the plane. I doubt this gives the families any closure or any satisfaction. Why are the Malaysians so hasty to end this? |
I assume they're doing it because those poor people have been in limbo for so long. And it could be weeks or months or even years before anything concrete is found. They have to tell them that they're concentrating the search in this one area (which is by far the most likely from all evidence so far), and given the location, there could be no survivors. It's tough, but I think they're doing the right thing. In reality, this is no longer a search for an intact plane and survivors. |
I think giving the families false hope is a much worse thing to do. Those fueling stories like "but what if the plane was hijacked someplace remote and are holding the passengers hostage" are lending terrible support to a virtually improbable scenario that has zero credence. Those kinds of stories only serve to tug on the emotions of family members more, with an extremely far-fetched, and baseless story. Almost all intelligence (not just the Malaysians) point to a southern route in the vast Indian Ocean, and then ending there. It's also very possible that the wreckage may not be found for months or years, or never found. At some point, hard as it is, you DO have to find gentle ways to encourage family members to accept that reality. That reality is that the plane is lost in the middle of the deep Indian ocean, and no one is alive. Giving false hope helps no one - especially not friend and family of the deceased. |
You haven't been watching CNN have you? |
LOL - whut? |
It is unlikely they will find the plane. It took them two years to find the Air France plane and they knew where it crashed. And France poured a lot of money into that search. |
They need to find it. If something mechanical went wrong, we need to know now. They can find it, it's just a matter of how all this searching is funded. My guess is the US funds most of it. |
I already posted about CNN's black hole theory. |
They need to find it. If something mechanical went wrong, we need to know now. They can find it, it's just a matter of how all this searching is funded. My guess is the US funds most of it. Um ... the Brits did the analysis that came to this conclusion, the Australians are organizing the search and, along with the Chinese, Koreans and many more are sending the planes/ships, as well as the US ... but I think you're self-inflated to think the US is the only country that can do this stuff. |
Um ... the Brits did the analysis that came to this conclusion, the Australians are organizing the search and, along with the Chinese, Koreans and many more are sending the planes/ships, as well as the US ... but I think you're self-inflated to think the US is the only country that can do this stuff. Signed, an Australian who obviously can't use quotes on DCUM!! |
But the majority of passengers were Chinese who do not tend to be Muslim. Obviously the Uighurs are, but generally? |