'Clearly something is amiss. For inexplicable reasons, governments are not keen to search the seas around Maldives where a plane similar to MH370 was spotted flying at very low altitudes. Many islanders in that nation independently stated the sighting of such a plane at the time MH370 disappeared. One can only presume that some powerful vested interests are keen to keep a lid on this visual clue and brushed off the visual evidence lest it leads investigators to the plane and the causes for its disappearance. Thanks to Edward Snowden & Wikileaks we categorically know that powerful governments embark on all sorts of nefarious activities in this day and age and hush them up.'
'A murder investigation typically starts with the motive for the killing.
Consider:
1) Why BOTHER turn off the communications if the aircraft was to crash and to kill all on board anyway?
2) The sequence of events, the know-how and effort required in physically disabling the 777's inbuilt transponder lead to an inescapable conclusion: the aircraft was NOT to be found/tracked and located. Wherever it is.
3) If one was planning on a kamikaze of MH370, the simplest way would have been like... pointing the nose down and fly it into whatever building/landmark. WHY bother fly the aircraft for another 3 to 6 more hours...to crash neatly in one piece in the Indian Ocean. It makes NO sense at all!
4) There is NO way that the aircraft, if it went into the Indian Ocean at all, remains in one piece and neatly sank to the bottom. The high impact would break the fuselage and SOMETHING would have floated to the surface...fuel, cushions, foam, life rafts etc... None was found days and weeks afterwards.
With those issues above, the only plausible conclusions are:
A) The aircraft was forced to land in some terrorist country and is hidden from view;
B) Someone on board who is very important and the dark force did not want this person either to:
1) arrive in China,
2) deliver some sensitive information and so the aircraft was flown to a secret location; or
3) for those on the fringe, an 'Alien' intervention or a scientific anomaly.
In any case, the aircraft is highly unlikely to be in water. I could be wrong if the aircraft was eventually found in the water. But until then, the above scenarios are as valid as any official versions offered to date.'
http://www.smh.com.au/world/malaysi...ocean-dr-goong-chen-says-20150611-ghl8cd.html