Seasider wrote: Who found the first so called sat pics of debris of the coast of Thailand where the first searchs were made? China Who found the so called sat pics of debris in the southern indian ocean? China Who first pick up the so call black box pings? China China laying a false trail ?? |
eynon wrote: heres the map link for diego garcia some very cool looking stuff they have there. |
pjc wrote: starting to think that this is a political protest that has gone very wrong.based on his friend who at the time was being held by authorities. just seems strange also that north korea a day or 2 before hand did missile test that had a close call with a plane.the same day the plane went missing north korea fired another test missle,could the american base in the same area tried to down test missle as plane had entered the area? we will never know until plane is found.it took 73 years to find titanic. |
mowerman wrote:
Maybe the bright flash in the sky that an oil rig worker saw was really what happened..that was given no creditability by authorities |
letsgetem wrote: This is fun. Perhaps - the Chinese shot it down, by mistake. Then later they are creating signals away west of Australia, to divert all the search over there. |
letsgetem wrote: This is fun. Perhaps - the Chinese shot it down, by mistake. Then later they are creating signals away west of Australia, to divert all the search over there. |
It is then that Cawthorne makes the incredible assertion that the plane was shot down accidentally over the South China Sea by a joint US-Thai joint strike fighter team, and the searchers sent in the wrong direction as part of a cover up.
He describes how a man, while working on an oil rig in the ocean at about the same time the plane's transponder went off, saw a burning plane and how this was right near the military exercise being conducted with personel from various other countries.
He claims that these countries may have then sent searchers in the wrong direction in order to cover their tracks.
'After all, no wreckage has been found in the South Indian Ocean, which in itself is suspicious.'
He said with the amount of disinformation regarding MH370, it is best to be skeptical.
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