A video came up a couple of days ago on the BBC titled, “Why Planes Vanish: The Hunt for MH370.” Even the MSM has given up the pretense that MH370’s disappearance could have been anything other than a deliberate act.
But what was different about this video is it features a retired aerospace engineer named Richard Godfrey who (as a hobby) has studied something called the “Weak Signal Propagation Reporter” and used it to narrow down the area where MH370 could have disappeared to a circle in the Indian ocean 36 miles in diameter. Small enough an area, according to him, that one more search (in such a limited area) is bound to find the wreckage.
But being as it’s the BBC, they finish by focusing on the few extremely rare suicide-murders by commercial airline pilots, and so get off in the weeds about pilot mental health care, and completely leave out the fact it might have been Muhammadan terrorism. In fact they never even mention that both pilots were Muhammadans, but they do mention the captain had a home flight simulator, which the FBI found to contain evidence that the captain had practiced flying from Kuala Lumpur to the south Indian ocean.
This Godfrey guy has some solid evidence he knows where the plane went down, and he’s gained considerable credibility with the crash investigation community, so even though he’s not named in the OP’s article, I suspect his data is the driving force behind this new search.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001x0yh/why-planes-vanish-the-hunt-for-mh370
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WSPR_(amateur_radio_software)#MH370_theory
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