Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everything would sink. Seat cushions float, plastics from/in the plane, small luggage, shoes, clothing, blankets,/pillows....None of this was ever found.
This is really strange to not find any luggage or seats or anything how is that even possible?
An explosion that destroys everything? Is that possible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everything would sink. Seat cushions float, plastics from/in the plane, small luggage, shoes, clothing, blankets,/pillows....None of this was ever found.
Over 200 pieces were found in Mozambique and Madagascar beaches …
By the one free lance white guy? All those professionals that couldn’t figure out where to look and couldn’t find a single thing but the one guy just shows up after some internet sleuthing and finds unmarked pieces of the plan. Yeah right.
By coincidence we were staying at Mozambique beach where the guy started looking in 2015 and the beaches were covered in flotsam and junk. It probably just looked liked more of the same until someone knew what to look for.
How would all the "official" searchers not look there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everything would sink. Seat cushions float, plastics from/in the plane, small luggage, shoes, clothing, blankets,/pillows....None of this was ever found.
Over 200 pieces were found in Mozambique and Madagascar beaches …
By the one free lance white guy? All those professionals that couldn’t figure out where to look and couldn’t find a single thing but the one guy just shows up after some internet sleuthing and finds unmarked pieces of the plan. Yeah right.
By coincidence we were staying at Mozambique beach where the guy started looking in 2015 and the beaches were covered in flotsam and junk. It probably just looked liked more of the same until someone knew what to look for.
Anonymous wrote:Some people will do anything for money, so if the govt had Inmarsat fake data, would not surprise me. Same with the purported simulation.
I agree it could very well be the pilot but flying for 6 hours until the fuel runs out is just weird. If you wanted to go out in such a dramatic fashion, just disappearing is counter intuitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EgyptAir 990 crashed 32 minutes after takeoff. The pilot suicide theory in MH makes no sense. The fact the woman thinks she found debris in the South China Sea doesn’t jibe with the fact that area is in heavily trafficked shipping lanes. Also the debris she saw would never have made it to where it was “found”.
I believe not only was the Inmarsat data faked, so was the flight simulator data.
This was a professional job at the highest levels of governments.
Government cover up makes less sense. Except by Malaysian government shielding themselves from culpability, law suits and Shame. They already pumped 1 million into the airline and took it over to prevent it going completely bust.
1. The pilot simulated the exact same path a month before - he had the skills and experience to carry this terrible plan out.
2. The pilot was having marital problems probably due to the affair he was having. His wife and kids moved out the day before the incident. He was reportedly extremely upset about his family imploding.
3. The pilot chose a midnight red eye flight when there were even less air traffic control than usual and his copilot was a complete novice so unlikely to challenge his decisions.
4. There is no reason for the British company Inmarsat to fake the data.
5. Many pieces of debris were later found on cluttered African beaches, which is where you would expect it to wash up if plane was downed in Indian Ocean.
6. Malaysian government withheld info about pilot’s mental health, family problems and simulation of strange flight path that is not useful for commercial flights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EgyptAir 990 crashed 32 minutes after takeoff. The pilot suicide theory in MH makes no sense. The fact the woman thinks she found debris in the South China Sea doesn’t jibe with the fact that area is in heavily trafficked shipping lanes. Also the debris she saw would never have made it to where it was “found”.
I believe not only was the Inmarsat data faked, so was the flight simulator data.
This was a professional job at the highest levels of governments.
Government cover up makes less sense. Except by Malaysian government shielding themselves from culpability, law suits and Shame. They already pumped 1 million into the airline and took it over to prevent it going completely bust.
1. The pilot simulated the exact same path a month before - he had the skills and experience to carry this terrible plan out.
2. The pilot was having marital problems probably due to the affair he was having. His wife and kids moved out the day before the incident. He was reportedly extremely upset about his family imploding.
3. The pilot chose a midnight red eye flight when there were even less air traffic control than usual and his copilot was a complete novice so unlikely to challenge his decisions.
4. There is no reason for the British company Inmarsat to fake the data.
5. Many pieces of debris were later found on cluttered African beaches, which is where you would expect it to wash up if plane was downed in Indian Ocean.
6. Malaysian government withheld info about pilot’s mental health, family problems and simulation of strange flight path that is not useful for commercial flights.
Anonymous wrote:EgyptAir 990 crashed 32 minutes after takeoff. The pilot suicide theory in MH makes no sense. The fact the woman thinks she found debris in the South China Sea doesn’t jibe with the fact that area is in heavily trafficked shipping lanes. Also the debris she saw would never have made it to where it was “found”.
I believe not only was the Inmarsat data faked, so was the flight simulator data.
This was a professional job at the highest levels of governments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everything would sink. Seat cushions float, plastics from/in the plane, small luggage, shoes, clothing, blankets,/pillows....None of this was ever found.
Over 200 pieces were found in Mozambique and Madagascar beaches …
By the one free lance white guy? All those professionals that couldn’t figure out where to look and couldn’t find a single thing but the one guy just shows up after some internet sleuthing and finds unmarked pieces of the plan. Yeah right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everything would sink. Seat cushions float, plastics from/in the plane, small luggage, shoes, clothing, blankets,/pillows....None of this was ever found.
This is really strange to not find any luggage or seats or anything how is that even possible?
An explosion that destroys everything? Is that possible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EgyptAir 990 crashed 32 minutes after takeoff. The pilot suicide theory in MH makes no sense. The fact the woman thinks she found debris in the South China Sea doesn’t jibe with the fact that area is in heavily trafficked shipping lanes. Also the debris she saw would never have made it to where it was “found”.
I believe not only was the Inmarsat data faked, so was the flight simulator data.
This was a professional job at the highest levels of governments.
But...why? To what end? The most likely government cover up is the Malaysian government covering up the pilot's mental health issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everything would sink. Seat cushions float, plastics from/in the plane, small luggage, shoes, clothing, blankets,/pillows....None of this was ever found.
This is really strange to not find any luggage or seats or anything how is that even possible?
Anonymous wrote:Not everything would sink. Seat cushions float, plastics from/in the plane, small luggage, shoes, clothing, blankets,/pillows....None of this was ever found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everything would sink. Seat cushions float, plastics from/in the plane, small luggage, shoes, clothing, blankets,/pillows....None of this was ever found.
Over 200 pieces were found in Mozambique and Madagascar beaches …
By the one free lance white guy? All those professionals that couldn’t figure out where to look and couldn’t find a single thing but the one guy just shows up after some internet sleuthing and finds unmarked pieces of the plan. Yeah right.
Anonymous wrote:EgyptAir 990 crashed 32 minutes after takeoff. The pilot suicide theory in MH makes no sense. The fact the woman thinks she found debris in the South China Sea doesn’t jibe with the fact that area is in heavily trafficked shipping lanes. Also the debris she saw would never have made it to where it was “found”.
I believe not only was the Inmarsat data faked, so was the flight simulator data.
This was a professional job at the highest levels of governments.