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To: kristinn

I haven’t seen a cover up this obvious since Benghazi was declared a “Phony Scandal” the Malaysian Govt had this radar from INMARSAT since the beginning yet they kept searching the Indian Ocean, Malacca Strait, everywhere BUT the Indian Ocean where supposedly this radar shows the plane went..this smells SO bad of a cover up, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Malaysian Govt shot down the plane themselves..these families, my heart breaks for them..this is how your treated in a 3rd world country when something God forbid happens to your plane, like your nothing


221 posted on 03/24/2014 9:31:22 AM PDT by Sarah Barracuda
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To: Sarah Barracuda
That's one of my concerns, too— you just aren't treated like this in Malaysia or China for that matter. The press conferences, the grieving relatives put up in hotels— it just doesn't happen.

As we know China was late to the theory that the plane went down near Australia. I think they just didn't want to be bothered or knew it wasn't true. Now that it's become either the accepted story or is actually true, they're steaming ahead with ships to save face and it wouldn't surprise me if the black box weren't found soon by the UK, US or Australia, they'll claim to
have found it. Either somehow not working or backing up their story to a T.

I don't think the Chinese liked how easily their radar pics near Malaysia were debunked. Conspiracy, terrorism or accident I think they know more then they say. (We probably do too but motive for disinformation is different.)

Also, I keep hearing China is concerned because there were so many Chinese nationals. Well China has no problem killing it's unwanted nationals, either.

290 posted on 03/24/2014 2:27:19 PM PDT by MacMattico
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