I have been silent thus far regarding the loss of Malaysian flight 370 because other than the actual disappearance of the plane, everything else that has been reported had been supposition and conjecture on the part of "experts".
What I will say is this; condolences should be expressed to the families these victims that were aboard. Yes, the reporters and hosts of the various cable news shows have expressed the appropriate remorse. However, they have engaged with the "experts" to advance much of the nonsense surrounding this event.
The United States and others have spent much in assets and treasure trying to find the plane. In addition, the U.S., Australia, China and France have all revealed satellite photos which show what could be ship cargo boxes as much as parts of a plane.
The area that these photos concentrate on is in the very southern part of the Indian Ocean. This is the coldest part of the ocean which has very little land mass for these objects to be wash up on. The southern tips of New Zealand and Cape Horn on South America are the largest land masses that far south.
Let's think logically for a minute, folks.
If the plane crashed into the ocean, I would think by now bodies would have surfaced due to the bloating and hypothermia which would have set in. Even two miles down it is over two weeks so, where are the bodies?
If the plane crashed into the water, don't you think there would have been a fire or an explosion, anywhere? Are we to believe the plane did not break apart when it hit the water from 35,000 feet, or are we to believe that it fell straight down and the nose is in the silt with an intact plane standing upright?
I highly doubt it folks.
One theory being floated around has the plane flying around India 200 miles out with radar not even capturing a blip. That is astounding, given the wonderful relationship between India and Pakistan.
Another theory has the plane mirroring a flight from Singapore, using that flight as a shield while it passes over India on its way to Pakistan. No one in either India or Pakistan noticed two planes flying so close? No one on the ground or even air traffic controllers were concerned enough to report such an unusual formation?
By the way, the theory of the plane flying onto Khazikstan is also preposterous because U.S. radar in Afghanistan would have alerted our military and F-16s would have been scrambled. The same with Pakistan. That is a pretty widespread conspiracy, isn't it?
Here is a thought; where are the families of the pilots and the flight crew? Are we to believe they all vanished into thin air, with nary a trace?
Here is my theory; the pilot and the copilot were part of the conspiracy. Family members were already on the plane before takeoff, perhaps in the cargo hold, hence the dip down to warmer, more breathable air. So yes, they did vanish into thin air.
The Iranian passengers with the fake passports had two roles to play: to act as decoys once the plane took off and investigators became suspicious, and to help whoever was in the cargo hold kill the passengers.
The alleged phone call by the pilot was probably made to someone in the cargo hold to let the people there know the plane was ready to take off, and to get ready for their part of the plan.
The plane was flown straight to the one rogue nation which is on the other side of the Indian Ocean, Somalia. Remember, the Somalians hijacked Captain Phillips and his
crew, without regard for international law. Taking the plane with willing participants is a much easier task.
Israel is right to fear the consequences of this event, as this play just finished act one. The plane will be brought into Iran in plain sight of the entire world, probably in several pieces on a cargo ship right through the Strait of Hormuz.
The fear of course is what is to come. It is the unknown and the unannounced that will be putting the world on the brink. The crisis between Russia and Ukraine is tense but the drama concerning the disappearance of a plane is actually more frightening, because the unknown always is.
Perhaps I am wrong, I surely hope I am; but if I'm not, may God have mercy on our souls.
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