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We are on a conspiracy site and in a conspiracy world nevertheless we have to have legitimate proof and reason behind any conspiracy for it to have people accepting it in mass. This one of course we all knew would reach the conspiracy professionals as all these type events from Sandy Hook, Boston Bombing, to 911 will forever more do. The good thing about ATS is that most of us look rigorously at the “proof” and judge objectively as possible. www.abovetopsecret.com...
Shoot-down theory Limbaugh in 2009 Rush Limbaugh, according to CNN, proposed a shoot-down theory regarding Flight 370, which he described thus: "The jet is flying along and you have a total electronic failure, but the engines keep working. So then the crew says, 'We got to get back home. We got to get back to Kuala Lumpur. We can't fly with no electronics.' It's dark, nighttime. They fly over a bunch of unfriendly countries, and they can't identify themselves, and they're not identified, there are no lights on. There's been a total electronic failure. What if some hostile country flew up there and shot it down, and then discovered their mistake and nobody wants to admit what happened?"[10] Supporters have noted that civilian aircraft have been inadvertently shot down by military forces in the past, with Iran Air Flight 655 and KAL 007 being two of the most frequently cited.[11] On the other hand, there is no evidence that this happened specifically to Flight 370.[12] These theories have been dismissed by a Malaysian defense official, Ackbal bin Haji Abdul Samad, who said it was "highly not possible" that his country's air force shot down the plane. According to the Financial Express, the Malaysian Air Force detected the plane on radar while it was in flight, but took no action because it was believed to be a "friendly" aircraft.[
Some have put forward a hypothesis which states that the passengers are still alive but cannot answer their cellphones—sometimes known as the "phantom cellphone theory". This was based on early reports that family members of Flight 370 passengers heard the passengers' phones ring after the plane disappeared.[14] However, it has been refuted by Jeff Kagan, a wireless analyst. In an email to NBC News, Kagan explained that the network may still produce "ringbacks" as it searches for a connection, even if the cellphone has been destroyed.[15]
The hypothesis that a cyberattack may have been carried out on Flight 370 has been raised, primarily[citation needed] based on statements made by Sally Leivesley, a former scientific advisor to the UK government. Leivesley proposed that hackers may have changed the plane's speed, direction, and altitude using radio signals to the plane's flight management system.[16] Whether existing security on commercial flights is sufficient to prevent such an attack is also a matter of debate.[citation needed] While supporters of this theory have cited Hugo Teso's app which hacked into pilot training software, which Teso presented at a conference in April 2013, the Federal Aviation Administration and other major governmental bodies dismissed the significance of the app. They stated that the software on an actual plane would be different from the software on which Teso had tested his app.[17]
Between March 9 and 14, 2014, media mogul Rupert Murdoch tweeted that Flight 370's disappearance "confirms jihadists turning to make trouble for China [sic]." He later suggested the flight might have been hidden in Northern Pakistan, "like Bin Laden". These remarks were characterized as conspiracy theories by Shiv Malik in The Guardian.[18]
Conspiracy theorists have suggested that MH370 was either captured by the United States and then flown to the United States' military base on Diego Garcia[19] or that the plane landed at the base directly. The latter theory was raised at a White House daily briefing on March 18, whereupon press secretary Jay Carney responded, "I’ll rule that one out."[2
Retired Delta Air Lines Captain Field McConnell claimed that the aircraft was seized to cull knowledge of classified patents from 22 Chinese employees of Austin-based Freescale. McConnell also claimed that the company has developed a classified technology that uses paint and electronics to enable traditional aircraft to be overhauled into stealthy jets.[21]
The CIA along with Joint military commands set up during the Global War on Terror, tracked Flight 370, monitoring it continually, monitoring the murder of its passengers, monitoring its landing, monitoring its refueling and know exactly where it is.www.veteranstoday.com...
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Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 was shot down by Chinese missile, claims practising barrister Practising barrister Michael Shrimpton has published a blog post purporting to reveal precise details of the fate of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370. According to Shrimpton, who was called to the Bar in 1983 and practised from Tanfield Chambers until 2002 before setting up on his own, the missing plane was shot down by a missile that was fired from a Chinese submarine.
Willtell
Diego Garcia and the United States military base
Conspiracy theorists have suggested that MH370 was either captured by the United States and then flown to the United States' military base on Diego Garcia[19] or that the plane landed at the base directly. The latter theory was raised at a White House daily briefing on March 18, whereupon press secretary Jay Carney responded, "I’ll rule that one out."[2
brazenalderpadrescorpio
I like the one that Anonymous supposedly said about Jacob Rothschild holding the patent of Freescale Seniconductors. It's the best one I've heard so far.
But the fact that the plane turned left, had the transponder go off and ACARS go off ( but still responding to pings, indicating some functionality of the electronics) at such a short time after the last contact with the plane (coincidentally just as it was passed off to another air traffic controller) is very suspicious especially when 3 navigational turns were executed the last one being after an hour of flying time. It is also highly suspicious that all the flight patterns were consistent with avoiding civilian radar on land.
None of those names are found on the Malaysia Air’s website passenger manifest. Snopes has posted a link to the actual patent, and if that link is the patent, the names on the patent do not match the “rumored” names (see below) and none of the names showing on the patent, are on the passenger manifest. Rumors also are associating work in “electronic warfare” and “military radar” to be industries Freescale is involved in, and, indeed, they are. A Linked-In job position looking for a “RF [Radio Frequency] Military Systems Engineer in Tempe, Arizona was posted “131 days ago.”
chr0naut
reply to post by Willtell
Tyre fire caused choking smoke to enter the cockpit. Pilot turned off non essential electronics, climbed to altitude (to extinguish fire) and headed towards nearest airport. Dropped back to low approach to airport but passed out due to smoke. Oxygen masks not deployed due to fire. Smoke in passenger areas caused unconsciousness & then deaths of crew & passengers. Plane continued in slow arc to the south, travelling on boundaries between county's radar/airspace and ditched in the southern ocean south-west of Perth when fuel ran out.
Malasian millitary "missed" seeing the initial plane path over their air space through innatention & not following protocols & don't want to admit it.
hmmmbeer
reply to post by darkbake
A lot of that is presuming that the plane was not tampered with beforehand. Has anyone asked about the recent maintenance record of the plane. Going back to its last major service? Any oddities in the staffing of those services and/or inspections of the aircraft? I have not heard that topic mentioned at all in the MSM?
WTC towers were full of explosives, Diana's car had been tampered - seatbelts and brakes etc etc.