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This gets weirder

 

on the plane were 20 employees of "Freescale Semiconductors" an American compnay who have links to the military and were meant to be working on "electronic warfare" i.e. cloaking, etc

 

http://media.freescale.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=196520&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1907348&highlight=

 

a test ?

 

someone wanted what they knew ?

 

they had somethig on them and got "hijacked" were forced to turn the technology "on" and now are enroute somewehere else ?

 

Also why are some of the passengers phones still ringing ?

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2578020/Why-cellphones-missing-Malaysian-Airlines-passengers-ringing-Family-members-claim-loved-ones-smartphones-active.html

 

^^Also look at the picture of the 2 suspected passport fakes, they have the same legs ?? 

 

there is still no trace of this flight

 

the oilslick was a BOATS oil and the supposed dingy was not the planes

The leg thing was simply a bad copy job.

They somehow managed to superimpose the Iranian guy on a piece of paper with the other guy's picture already on it.

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that was my point, it couldn't have flown further than Beijing, or further than an equivalent distance.

 

So narrowing the countries in its fuel range to China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, Indonesia, Australia, the Phillipines, Papua New Guinea, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Tawian, UAE, Oman, Yemen, Somalia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea and a whole lot of Ocean.

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David Icke reckons its a diversion to steer our attention away from the arrival of the 2nd anti-christ and the opening of the gates of hades which is in fact a portal in space in which the reptilians will invade through

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So narrowing the countries in its fuel range to China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, Indonesia, Australia, the Phillipines, Papua New Guinea, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Tawian, UAE, Oman, Yemen, Somalia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea and a whole lot of Ocean.

Alright then
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Apparently the military tracked it to an island called Pulau Perak.

http://www.nst.com.my/latest/rmaf-nuri-copter-crashes-in-pulau-perak-1.443418

I'm not expert on flight routes, but looking at a map, that looks like it's completely the wrong direction for a plane going from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

It says a military helicopter has crashed there, it doesn't mention the plane.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/11/malaysia-airlines-military-idUSL3N0M835C20140311

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Didn't the plane only have a little bit extra fuel, so it couldn't have travelled further unless it was refuelled in midair, can commercial airliner's do that?

 

They can glide when needed, but only for a certain distance.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/10691089/Malaysia-Airlines-mystery-US-issued-warnings-over-Boeing-777-weak-spot.html

 

 

 

Malaysia Airlines mystery: US issued warnings over Boeing 777 'weak spot' Potential weakness in fuselage of Boeing 777s was identified by the Federal Aviation Administration last year

 

 

Why do they always do stuff like this? Whenever anything happens, "oh they were warned".

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They can glide when needed, but only for a certain distance.

 

Right. Standard gliding distance for most airliners is about 12 metres for every metre descended, so if an aircraft is at about 10000m (33000ft) it would be able to glide about 120km maximum from where it lost the use of all engines. That's assuming total power loss, which is a real rarity on a modern aircraft.

 

This (as has been said all along) is still very, very odd. 

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that was my point, it couldn't have flown further than Beijing, or further than an equivalent distance.

That isn't correct. A commercial flight has to have enough fuel to get to it's destination, then for 45 minutes at normal cruising speed, then to the furthest alternative airport.

 

Planes are often held in a holding pattern when arriving at a busy airport so they have to have enough fuel to do that and if that isn't enough, they need enough fuel to land elsewhere.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/10691533/Malaysia-Airlines-mystery-missing-planes-pilot-joked-with-female-passengers-in-cockpit-at-30000ft.html

 

 

 

Malaysia Airlines mystery: missing plane's pilot 'joked with female passengers in cockpit at 30,000ft' Search widens in light of evidence that plane turned and flew on after sending it last position, as it emerges US authorities knew of fault that could weaken plane

 

 

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Any Wacko Jacko conspiracy theories out yet?

From a forum I've just stumbled across:

 

 

 

Flight number is 370,it crashed on 3/7 while traveling 3700 kilometers.

36 months ago we had Fukushima disaster on 37th degree with 37 injuries on 3/11.

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