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anHairInTheSoup
UnBreakable
whole missing plane episode also goes against logic and reasoning so far.
i also see the will of some to push the theory of an islamist operation as extremely worryingedit on 14-3-2014 by anHairInTheSoup because: (no reason given)
seentoomuch
Or there is an island close by that it flew to that is not in their territory?
ThePublicEnemyNo1
Did I read somewhere in this thread the mention of 20 American scientists on board the 777 that was working on cloaking technology for the US military?
Is that correct?
A father-of-two left his wedding ring and watch to give to his children in case something happened to him before boarding the missing Malaysia Airlines flight as he flew out to start a dream job in Mongolia. Mechanical engineer Paul Weeks, 39, of Perth, Australia, was on the flight as he made his way to his first shift in a fly-in fly-out job. His wife Danica has revealed how he left the objects with her to give to their two boys if something was to happen to him.
The former soldier, who was born in New Zealand, moved his young family to Perth after their home in Christchurch was devastated by earthquakes. Mr Weeks was believed to have got a new job with Transwest Mongolia. Mrs Weeks said before he left he took 'lots of photos' of his family.
The manifest included 152 passengers from China, 38 from Malaysia, seven from Indonesia, six from Australia, five from India, three from the U.S., and others from Indonesia, France, New Zealand, Canada, Ukraine, Russia, Taiwan and the Netherlands.
Among those travelling on the flight was a group of eight Chinese and 12 Malaysian employees of Austin, Texas, semiconductor company Freescale, which said it was assembling 'around-the-clock support' for their families.
UnBreakable
anHairInTheSoup
UnBreakable
whole missing plane episode also goes against logic and reasoning so far.
i also see the will of some to push the theory of an islamist operation as extremely worryingedit on 14-3-2014 by anHairInTheSoup because: (no reason given)
I haven't seen the theory of an islamist operation being pushed in particular. I believe it's only one of about a dozen theories I have seen so far.
Conspiracy theorists have swooped on claims that 20 employees of a semi-conductor manufacturing firm, which develops components for hi-tech weapons systems and aircraft navigation among other things, were on board the missing Malaysian passenger jet. On board Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 were employees from Freescale Semiconductor, a Texas-based technology firm. They were based in several manufacturing sites in Kuala Lumpur and Tianjin, China; 12 of the employees were from Malaysia and eight were from China, a spokeswoman for the company confirmed. Links between the plane's mysterious disappearance and the radar-blocking capabilities of some of the aeronautical hardware technology produced by Freescale have been pushed by citizens news site Beforeitsnews. "It is conceivable that the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 plane is 'cloaked', hiding with high-tech electronic warfare weaponry that exists and is used," according to the site.
seentoomuch
reply to post by stormbringer1701
The Freescale employees were supposedly efficiency experts, not really related to the Freescale scientists that work on cloaking. They would still make good hostages imo to force Freescale to give up the goods to China. Also, the mechanical engineer that gave his watch and wedding band to his wife in case something happened is ex military. Wonder if he was contracted to play a part in this? Maybe on behalf of China?
UnBreakable
Here on out, no outcome, no matter how matter of fact or bizarre it turns out to be, will surprise me.
The passengers on board were engineers and other experts working to make Freescale Semiconductor chip facilities in Tianjin and Kuala Lumpur more efficient, said Mitch Haws, vice- president, global communications and investor relations.
seentoomuch
My theory: I'm going with hijacking by the Chinese to gain the cloaking methods that Freescale holds. The passengers are being held hostage in a hangar somewhere, maybe Burma until the countries work out if Freescale should turnover the technology as ransom. The Chinese with cloaking tech would be a scary prospect for the US and whole world really. Everything that is being reported is most likely smokescreen 'cause I don't see the US letting go of the info and therefore all the passengers will no doubt be killed.