
This isn't relevant, but ships are allowed to just dump oil into the ocean?! This is NOT environmentally friendly! |
"Tickets linked to stolen passports for missing Malaysia flight were purchased by Iranian man, authorities say." - CNN |
No they're not allowed, but it probably happens more often that one would think as its cheaper than having to pay someone at the port to extract and have it disposed/recycled. |
Where is this plane and these people?!?! Their poor relatives waiting for word. |
At the bottem of the sea. Planes are very complex, read wiki on the Air France plane crash. |
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That could cause problems with boats, but not a plane. |
They found wreckage floating in a day....but we are at day 4 and there's been not a trace...and it's a much smaller area to search. |
But with Air France didn't they find the debris field pretty quickly? Why is it taking so long to find this one? |
Look for the simplest solution. It's a mostly a software failure or human error. |
I was thinking the same thing. There was a recent report of a missile that North Korea sent up that came close to a Chinese jet. If there was an explosion from a missile hit I would think that the light would have been picked up by something and I thought I read that there were no explosions picked up in the vicinity of where the communication ended with the plane. |
I think any missiles foreign to the countries where the plane was flying would have been picked up those countries since they probably monitor their own airspace to protect themselves from foreign attack. |
According to CNN, there are "more and more signs that flight 370 is NOT terror related" with regards to the passports.
The "Iranian man" has purchased tickets at the same travel agency in the past, and the signs, combined with the finger prints and pattern of linked people involved, indicate a strong pattern with those two individuals being involved in a human smuggling case, and NOT terrorism related. |
So what was it?! Argh.... |
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