Posted on 03/29/2014 2:40:45 AM PDT by blueplum
>> Then we will see the rise of the MH370 truthers. <<
Does this mean you don’t believe the theory that MH370 was hijacked by time travelers, who then took it back 12.5 years to participate in the the 9/11 attacks?
Surely there was an easier way.
After reading what his friend said about how he talked about his simulator and taking a plane up really high, then trying to fly really low and how his wife left him and he and his girlfriend were having issues, I think he took his final joyride, taking all on board with him.
Quite a mystery, though.
Do you know of any museums that would be willing to loan one out? there are only a handful which are flightworthy in the world. The rest are on static display. Perhaps some other amphibious aircraft like the Canadair CL 212 water bomber amphib. The cat just doesn’t have the performance needed.
CC
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More styrofoam cups.
His actions in the cockpit have been described as “rational” by investigators.
The yellow line below is the flight path of someone intent on suicide — a joyride followed by no chance of survival and rescue:
https://www.facebook.com/178566888854999/photos/pcb.740971779281171/740971732614509/?type=1&theater
The red line is the flight path of someone who either planned or had second thoughts about suicide and was hoping to swim away.
Rope mostly, and they say its not related to MH370.
As I look at the pictures of Captain Shah...
Am I the only one who sees a resemblence to Heinz Ward?
With today's cameras there is no excuse not to have definitive photos of the debris. Instead we get out of focus photos.
I's not like satelite photos from over a hundred miles way- these planes can get with hundreds of feet of the debris. They should have good crisp photos.
A friend of mine takes aerial photos over the ocean of things on or just below the surface, with a common hand held Canon camera and gets very good clarity. Military cameras should be better than his.
Obviosly we are not getting all the info on this missing plane becuse of the competing agendas involved. .- Tom
All Hail, bernie!
So true. Meanwhile on an airstrip in Pakistan/Iran. :-)
you’re not the only one thinking agendas are complicating matters. In spite of Zero’s announcement to the world that we didn’t want to be the world ‘cop,’ the world still insists we take the job when it suits them.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/disappearance-of-malaysian-airlines-flight-mh-370-the-trillion-question-to-the-u-s-and-its-intelligence-services/5375780
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