As I said earlier today in another post, if that plane went into the drink, there would have been a lot of debris found in the ocean.
So, (Hope I didn’t upset anyone just then), if the plane did indeed go into the ocean, then somebody had to clean up the debris before this whole search thingy could be started off the shores of AussieLand.
If any of this is true, we are looking at the biggest conspiracy since the advent of land war in Asia.
A lot of time elapsed between when the airplane went in and when anybody had any idea of where it went in.
Check this out: qz.com/191465/why-locating-mh370-in-the-southern-ocean-is-so-difficult/
They dropped ten pairs of satellite-tracked buoys into the South Indian Ocean. Each pair started off only 10m apart. "Within days, the buoys within each pair were already at least kilometers apart. Three months later and some of the pairs are now separated by thousands of kilometers."
if the plane did indeed go into the ocean, then somebody had to clean up the debris before this whole search thingy could be started off the shores of AussieLand.
Nope. The floating parts of the wreckage could be anywhere in a huge area by now. The only reason the black boxes have been found, if they've been found, is the extraordinary intelligence of some engineers at Inmarsat in the UK.
I agree. If that plane was on its way to Diego Garcia and we shot it down, we would have to clean up the debris field and dump it somewhere else. That may explain why the US was the only one looking deep into the Indian Ocean while everyone else was still up north. And remember that India stopped their search very early. We didn’t want them looking south of the Maldives.