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maybe a wormhole opened and they're now in a perpendicular universe
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4 days in and people are already claiming that this is another act of conspiracy by the U.S.? Must be a new record...
Next you'll be telling me that the U.S. has access to Red Alert 2-style Gap Generators that hid MH370 from view.
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Pretty poor journalism right there, there are past examples of cases where black box signal weren't detected until rescuer were able to home in at the wreckage. Ocean are also naturally very big so making it difficult to find.
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• Fact #2: All black box recorders transmit locator signals for at least 30 days after falling into the ocean
sure..just like how it took 2 years to find the air france one.
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On March 11 2014 13:19 Doraemon wrote:• Fact #2: All black box recorders transmit locator signals for at least 30 days after falling into the ocean sure..just like how it took 2 years to find the air france one. it's also completely ignorant on the physics of water. There is a reason why Submarines are hard to spot in the ocean and have to come close to the surface for communication. see wiki
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Unless there is new factual information being released, everything currently is just baseless speculation.
An airplane is a pretty tiny object compared to vastness of the ocean even if one limits it to a very defined search radius, and assuming nothing like an oil slick or any floatable debris appeared, it would be very hard to find even given a narrow search radius, let alone if they actually can't be 100% sure of the search area they're looking into.
Airplane crashes are disproportionately tragic because they are mostly accompanied by loss of life from multiple nations, involve children and are well media covered, however the fact is your risk of death while flying is statistically lower than driving or various other activities where you have "perceived" control over events.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51479 Posts
"The B777-200 aircraft that operated MH370 underwent maintenance on 23 February 2014, 10 days before this particular flight on 8 March 2014," a statement said.
"The next check is due on 19 June 2014. The maintenance was conducted at the KLIA hangar and there were no issues on the health of the aircraft."
Wow so surely wasn't a mechanical failure? hmm
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well, i doubt someone hijacked the plane ninja style without anyone being able to alert anyone, then making it dive until under radar and undetected by even military radar into his secret landing strip.
Thats just giving people false hope.
The passengers are all dead, its probably hard to find the signal under so much water.
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If they haven't found any wreckage yet, something weird has happened, be it a irregular crash or super ninja hijacking. I'm still hoping for a fairy tale ending, but I'm also curious what kind of crash leaves no floating wreckage or oil slick. Or have I missed something?
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well the sea is pretty huge. there's that.
they couldve missed the crash point or wrong search area or the search radius is too huge to cover.
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On March 11 2014 18:40 Jaaaaasper wrote: If they haven't found any wreckage yet, something weird has happened, be it a irregular crash or super ninja hijacking. I'm still hoping for a fairy tale ending, but I'm also curious what kind of crash leaves no floating wreckage or oil slick. Or have I missed something? I'm somewhat surprised at this as well. If it disintegrated at 35000ft, debris would be strewn over hundreds or thousands of km^2 by the end of a day or two. It would've had to be something catastrophic for two experienced pilots to not be able to recover. I'm pretty sure planes are bouyant that if it landed in the ocean relatively unscathed, you'd at least be able to get people out and floating on cushions, and maybe a liferaft before the plane sinks, and if it broke up on contact with the ocean, there's a ton of stuff in a plane that'll float. The ocean is huge though, the plane could've gone ~100km from where it disappeared with zero power, so that's 40,000km^2 to search. With power it could pretty much be anywhere.
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Netherlands45349 Posts
So have we gotten to the following conclusions yet:
Secret weapons/agents were aboard the plane(a public plane even) Aliens They are on The Island from LOST A terrorist attack without anyone claiming credit on the attack Wormhole?
keep it going guys.
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Northern Ireland22208 Posts
Well, looks like the people who snuck on board with the fake passports weren't terrorists.
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On March 11 2014 19:01 Kipsate wrote: So have we gotten to the following conclusions yet:
Secret weapons/agents were aboard the plane(a public plane even) Aliens They are on The Island from LOST A terrorist attack without anyone claiming credit on the attack Wormhole?
keep it going guys.
I'm not convinced there ever was a Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, this whole crash seems like it was staged by some secret shadow governmental group for reasons unknown. Is it possible the Bermuda triangle has repositioned it self near Malaysia?
http://www.naturalnews.com/044244_Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_370_vanished.html "Fact #4: If a missile destroyed Flight 370, the missile would have left a radar signature" This is some groundbreaking information here.
In all seriousness it's incredible how a missing plane opens so many insane ideas so quickly.
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On March 11 2014 19:27 DonKey_ wrote:Show nested quote +On March 11 2014 19:01 Kipsate wrote: So have we gotten to the following conclusions yet:
Secret weapons/agents were aboard the plane(a public plane even) Aliens They are on The Island from LOST A terrorist attack without anyone claiming credit on the attack Wormhole?
keep it going guys.
I'm not convinced there ever was a Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, this whole crash seems like it was staged by some secret shadow governmental group for reasons unknown. Is it possible the Bermuda triangle has repositioned it self near Malaysia? http://www.naturalnews.com/044244_Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_370_vanished.html "Fact #4: If a missile destroyed Flight 370, the missile would have left a radar signature" This is some groundbreaking information here. In all seriousness it's incredible how a missing plane opens so many insane ideas so quickly.
Well, missing 777 for several days is not your usual aircraft accident.
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Skynews reports that two of the passengers with false passports were an iranian and an african.
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On March 11 2014 17:49 Pandemona wrote:Show nested quote + "The B777-200 aircraft that operated MH370 underwent maintenance on 23 February 2014, 10 days before this particular flight on 8 March 2014," a statement said.
"The next check is due on 19 June 2014. The maintenance was conducted at the KLIA hangar and there were no issues on the health of the aircraft." Wow so surely wasn't a mechanical failure? hmm Why "surely?"
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On March 11 2014 19:01 Kipsate wrote: So have we gotten to the following conclusions yet:
Secret weapons/agents were aboard the plane(a public plane even) Aliens They are on The Island from LOST A terrorist attack without anyone claiming credit on the attack Wormhole?
keep it going guys.
Bermuda AIR Triangle confirmed?
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Well according to the first link on OP, they've what looks to be a door. Not the first thing that comes to mind as something on a plane that floats, but it's a start. People could potentially still be alive, but it's growing real slim. You can see a bright orange liferaft from a very, very long distance away(probably 10+km in good weather). A person hanging onto a couple of seat cushions or in an inflatable vest not so much. They'll probably have a good grasp on where the rest of the plane is by the time I wake up though.
No conspiracies here, the plane hit the water. The real question is how hard/in how many pieces.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51479 Posts
On March 11 2014 19:45 oBlade wrote:Show nested quote +On March 11 2014 17:49 Pandemona wrote: "The B777-200 aircraft that operated MH370 underwent maintenance on 23 February 2014, 10 days before this particular flight on 8 March 2014," a statement said.
"The next check is due on 19 June 2014. The maintenance was conducted at the KLIA hangar and there were no issues on the health of the aircraft." Wow so surely wasn't a mechanical failure? hmm Why "surely?"
Because it had been serviced 10 days before the incident took place. I say "surely" as if they were doing their jobs properly there was nothing mechanically wrong with that plane or it would of been spotted before hand. On board computers can spot most of the problems before take off during checks im sure. Add that with a service 10 days before surely there was nothing wrong with it.
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