It's been more than a year since it happened, but the mystery is still unsolved. Or is it? Of course we don't know what happened exactly, but we definitely know much more than a year ago. So what do we know for sure?
- MH370 never crashed into the ocean, otherwise some debris would have been already washed ashore somewhere. Remember lots of debris from Japan showing up on BC coastline within months after the earthquake? Same is true about huge wide-body jets: no debris within a year ANYWHERE - no crash. (http://time.com/3826131/mh370-malaysia-airlines-missing-jet-stop-search/), (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/04/16/mh370-search-may-be-in-the-wrong-place-again.html)
- MH370 has never been flown to the Southern Indian ocean - the area of the year long search. The credible evidence that it was flown over the Maldives existed a year ago, but was quickly dismissed with no reasonable explanations provided. Local residents saw a big passenger plane with white body and red stripes of Malaysia Airlines flying unusually low on the day MH370 went missing. Obviously the plane landed somewhere not far from that area due to fuel limitations. Strangely that evidence was ignored completely and mass media didn't even bother with any independent investigation. (http://www.maldives.com/destination...-flight-mh370-sighted-flying-low-maldives/542).
- Instead a new extremely unreliable evidence suddenly appeared - Inmarsat 'handshakes'. These calculations have never been seriously questioned or independently verified, but deemed credible and convincing enough to spend tens of millions of taxpayers dollars (and keep doing so) to search for the plane in the knowingly wrong area. But that 'evidence' was very handy to make sure nothing would be found. (http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/malaysia-a...umed-flight-path-says-marine-surveyor-1497043)
So why would a few governments deliberately waste millions of dollars? The only explanation is that they are directly involved in the crime (kidnapping and possibly premeditated murder of 239 people), and covering it up is needed at any cost. Whoever committed that crime, precisely calculated everything except witnesses in the Maldives and no debris washed ashore within a year. And no media outlet bothered with independent investigation though the case is so high profile. Why is that? It's not too late though to follow the true leads, solve the crime and possibly rescue some of the passengers if they are still alive.
- MH370 never crashed into the ocean, otherwise some debris would have been already washed ashore somewhere. Remember lots of debris from Japan showing up on BC coastline within months after the earthquake? Same is true about huge wide-body jets: no debris within a year ANYWHERE - no crash. (http://time.com/3826131/mh370-malaysia-airlines-missing-jet-stop-search/), (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/04/16/mh370-search-may-be-in-the-wrong-place-again.html)
- MH370 has never been flown to the Southern Indian ocean - the area of the year long search. The credible evidence that it was flown over the Maldives existed a year ago, but was quickly dismissed with no reasonable explanations provided. Local residents saw a big passenger plane with white body and red stripes of Malaysia Airlines flying unusually low on the day MH370 went missing. Obviously the plane landed somewhere not far from that area due to fuel limitations. Strangely that evidence was ignored completely and mass media didn't even bother with any independent investigation. (http://www.maldives.com/destination...-flight-mh370-sighted-flying-low-maldives/542).
- Instead a new extremely unreliable evidence suddenly appeared - Inmarsat 'handshakes'. These calculations have never been seriously questioned or independently verified, but deemed credible and convincing enough to spend tens of millions of taxpayers dollars (and keep doing so) to search for the plane in the knowingly wrong area. But that 'evidence' was very handy to make sure nothing would be found. (http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/malaysia-a...umed-flight-path-says-marine-surveyor-1497043)
So why would a few governments deliberately waste millions of dollars? The only explanation is that they are directly involved in the crime (kidnapping and possibly premeditated murder of 239 people), and covering it up is needed at any cost. Whoever committed that crime, precisely calculated everything except witnesses in the Maldives and no debris washed ashore within a year. And no media outlet bothered with independent investigation though the case is so high profile. Why is that? It's not too late though to follow the true leads, solve the crime and possibly rescue some of the passengers if they are still alive.
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