Semiconductor firms top management onboard missing MAS flight
It’s certainly possible that they wanted to wipe out the firm’s knowledge people, especially if they were going to do training in China (in which case, this might be a Chinese Muslim attack). Still, they could have accomplished that with only one or possibly two terrorists.
Of course, we still don’t know what happened to the plane or where it is, or even if all four suspicious passengers aboard were connected (except for the two that bought their tickets to Amsterdam together). It seems to me that it would be unlikely if they were just a coincidence, however.
Either way, it does seem odd that they would have gotten so many electronics people (including the IBM guy from the US).
Seriously doubt it. I am very familiar withe this firm and their KLM site. “Top Management” is not necessarily who was on the plane. They employ thousands in Malaysia. This is a very globalized company with a large travel budget. I’ve flown in very comparable sized groups like this and also observe the same with other firms when traveling. They have many partners in their customer and supply chain that demand constant travel.
These people along with the rest of the innocent passengers and crew were simply on the wrong plane that day.
and what would your theory be?