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Flight MH370 – Exposing the Weakness

Two years ago, a plane, flying from Malaysia to China disappeared.

It just disappeared.

It fell off the radar, was not picked up on any satellite.   It just was there, and then not there.

What?

We have grown up on the belief that radar is infallible.  Unless one can fly so low as to be ‘under the radar’ (as many drug planes do)  there is supposed to be no way any plane the size of MH 370 (a Boeing 777) can just slip off the radar.

Ha!

Obviously radar is not as accurate as we have been brain washed to believe.  That there are many ‘blind spots’ and many ways to evade radar.

This is good news to drug lords, (who knew it any way) and anyone else.

Further all these satellites which are ‘supposed’ to be so accurate aren’t.    One would have thought Australia, which is so focused on preventing migrants would have had that area covered.  Clearly, there are a lot of spaces in their surveillance.

Once that initial shock of the weakness of radar and satellite imagery was revealed, the next big shock was why was that particular are, (shown on the attached map) searched?

The plane was supposed to be going north to China.  Not South.   How could it have wound up in the ‘Search Zone’ ?

After two years;

Investigators at a Dutch company leading the underwater hunt for Malaysia Airlines jet MH370 say they believe the plane may have glided down with a pilot at the controls rather than dived in its final moments.

The latest theory means that search teams admit they many have been scouring the wrong patch of ocean for the past two years looking for the jet.”

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(this appeared in Yesterday’s Daily Mail)

Two hundred and thirty nine people were on that plane.

We know nothing more today than we did in March 2014 when it ‘disappeared’ , (something like on ‘Lost’)

Why did the investigators believe the plane would have gone south when it was headed north?

The debris which has washed up on La Reunion, an island off the coast of Madagascar does not indicate where the plane is;  study of sea currents have long proven that there is no ‘direct’ path.

That was only the first piece of debris believed to have come from MH370.

A grey piece of debris was found in southern Mozambique, then an engine part was found in South Africa, and a segment of a flap track fairing and part of a horizontal stabilizer were found off Mozambique.

So what really happened?

Was it shot down?  Abducted by Aliens?  Did it land in a jungle?  What?

No one knows.

Not yet.

Officials say it was almost certainly from MH370.




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