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Great conspiracy theory on Flight MH370.

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posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:11 PM
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My dad surprised me with this one. He's not one to send me something like this considering his background, but I think he found it entertaining, and somewhat truthful? Anyways, he sent me this e-mail with a conspiricy about there whereabouts of flight MH370, and it kinda makes sense?

You be the judge!

(not sure if anyone else seen this)

The Americans are withdrawing from Afghanistan; one of their command and control systems (used for controlling pilotless drones) was hijacked by the Taliban when an American transport convoy was moving down from one of the hill-top bases. The Taliban ambushed the convoy and killed 2 American Seal personnel, seized the equipment/weapons, including the command and control system which weighed about 20 tons and packed into 6 crates. This happened about a month ago in Feb 2014.

What the Taliban wants is money. They want to sell the system to the Russians or the Chinese. The Russians are too busy in Ukraine. The Chinese are hungry for the system's technology. Just imagine if the Chinese master the technology behind the command and control system, all the American drones will become useless. So the Chinese sent 8 top defense scientists to check the system and agreed to pay millions for it.

Sometime in early Mar 2014 the 8 scientists and the 6 crates made their way to Malaysia thinking that it was the best covert way to avoid detection. The cargo was then kept in the Embassy under diplomatic protection. Meanwhile the Americans have engaged the assistance of Israeli intelligence and together they are determined to intercept and recapture the cargo.

The Chinese calculated that it would be safer to transport it via civilian aircraft so as to avoid suspicion. After all the direct flight from KL to Beijing takes only 4 and half hours and the Americans will not hijack or harm a civilian airliner. So MH370 is the perfect carrier.

There were 5 American and Israeli agents onboard who were familiar with Boeing aircraft operation. The 2 "Iranians" with stolen passports could be among them.

When MH370 was about to leave Malaysian air space and report in to Vietnamese air control an American AWAC jammed their signal, disabled the pilot control system and switched over to remote control mode. That was when the plane lost altitude momentarily. How the AWAC can do it? Remember 911 incident ? After the 911 incident all Boeing aircraft (and possibly all Airbus) are installed with a remote control system to counter terrorist hijacking. Since then all Boeing aircraft can be remote controlled by a ground control tower. The same remote control system used to control the pilotless spy aircraft and drones.

The 5 American/Israeli agents soon took over the plane, switched off the transponder and other communication systems, changed course and flew westwards. They dared not fly east to Philippines or Guam because the whole South China Sea air space was covered by Chinese surveillance radar and satellites.

The Malaysian, Thai and Indian military radar actually detected the unidentified aircraft but none reacted professionally.
The plane flew over North Sumatra, Anambas, South India and landed at the Maldives (some villagers saw the aircraft landing), refueled and continued its flight to Diego Garcia, the American Air Base in the middle of Indian Ocean. The cargo and the black box were removed. The passengers were silenced by natural means, lack of oxygen. MH370 with dead passengers took off again using remote control and crashed into South Indian Ocean to make it look that the plane eventually ran out of fuel and crashed.

The Americans have put up a good show. First diverting all the attention and search effort to the South China Sea while the plane made its way to the Indian Ocean. Then they came out with some conflicting statements and evidence to confuse everyone.

The amount of effort put up by China, in terms of the number of search aircraft, ships and satellites, searching first the South China Sea, then the Malacca Straits and the Indian Ocean is unprecedented. This shows that China is very concerned, not so much because of the many Chinese civilian passengers, but mainly for the high value cargo and the 8 defense scientists.


And there you have it, an interesting read. Hope you enjoyed!



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:17 PM
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a reply to: strongfp

I hate to be a downer, but it was already presented on ATS here.


edit on 2-5-2014 by aboutface because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:20 PM
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originally posted by: aboutface
a reply to: strongfp

I hate to be a downer, but it was already presented on ATS here.



O no... I did a search and nothing came up... o well. Delete thread I guess lol.



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:21 PM
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Wow, well if anything, it would sure make a great Tom Clancy novel. So many things going on with that flight, nothing would surprise me about it at this point, and this does seem to have some good points to it if they are true. The missing crates etc., I mean



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:25 PM
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I have read this one, too, and it seems plausible if those crates were indeed stolen.

Here's where I have trouble, and I've thought of an alternative method that spares the passengers. Why would you kill all the passengers? Has the US military become THAT vile? If you are going to do something like that:

Use the agents, like you said, but fake a hijacking scenario. Land the plane somewhere under the pretense of "negotiating", draw out a fake negotiation process, then stage a special forces raid on the plane and get the pax out a couple stairs in the back of the plane. Start a fire in the cockpit and make sure it consumes the plane with the cargo in it and maybe a couple stiffs from Guantanamo and knit a yarn about al Qaeda. The plane is insured, so no big deal there. The cargo does not fall into China's mitts, and nobody on the plane dies.

They could have pulled this off with TV cameras on them with the whole world watching for pete's sake. Added bonus: al Qaeda bogeyman is alive and well.

Seems even simpler than the plan described, no? I am starting to scare myself a little.



edit on 2-5-2014 by ScientiaFortisDefendit because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:33 PM
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a reply to: ScientiaFortisDefendit

If the plane went as high as reported initially, they could have died from lack of oxygen.



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:39 PM
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I thought I had read something in regards to this at one point. Regardless it's a very plausible I suppose.



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:41 PM
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originally posted by: aboutface
a reply to: ScientiaFortisDefendit

If the plane went as high as reported initially, they could have died from lack of oxygen.



What I am suggesting is that it wouldn't have been necessary.



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:43 PM
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a reply to: aboutface

It didn't. The radar that said that it went that high has something like a 15,000 foot margin of error at that range. The flight was too heavy at that point to climb that high.



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 04:46 PM
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This would also mean the INMARSAT would be falsified or at least the bulk of the data, in the middle of the timeline, would not be released. This would prevent the idea that the plane could not have been in the central Indian ocean.



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 05:23 PM
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a reply to: strongfp




are installed with a remote control system to counter terrorist hijacking. Since then all Boeing aircraft can be remote controlled by a ground control tower. The same remote control system used to control the pilotless spy aircraft and drones. - See more at: www.abovetopsecret.com...


If the system is that common would it take so much effort to get ahold of it.
I am pretty sure the cargo was NOT lithium batteries.



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 05:29 PM
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a reply to: Char-Lee

There is zero evidence that system ever went past the patent/design phase. Supposedly it's been installed on every plane flying (including apparently, Airbus, Sukhoi, and everything else), but not one mechanic, engineer, avionics tech, installer, has EVER said "Hey! This is a really STUPID thing to have on a plane!" and blown the whistle, or even hinted that it's been installed anywhere. That means a few thousand people minimum think that being able to remote control a plane (and potentially crash it into things), and the pilots not being able to do anything about it, is a great idea.
edit on 5/2/2014 by Zaphod58 because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 06:13 PM
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a reply to: strongfp

www.abovetopsecret.com...

ya sounds about right.



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 06:22 PM
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a reply to: BobAthome

Freescale does a lot more than stealth technology (which is done in the US). The Asian division works on kiosks, and cell phone technology. The engineers on board were working at making factories in the area more efficient.



posted on May, 2 2014 @ 07:44 PM
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a reply to: aboutface

hmm so many sentences "copy and pasted" word for word from the April 3 Thread ....I think deletion would be the least they could do at this stage



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