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An unheard-of group called the Chinese Martyrs’ brigade have claimed responsibility for the Malaysia Airlines plane crash in a pdf statement emailed to several journalists in China. However, the statement has been dismissed as having little credibility by the Chinese media.
The statement cites the grievances of China’s Uigher minority people and the territorial and religious persecution they have suffered as the motivation for the attack, but there is no way to verify the claims or prove any connection to the jetliner’s crash.
~Lucidity
Yeah, I'm with you guys who say it's just a claim at this point. And even if they did it, and it can be proven that they did? Well let's just say there will still be questions. Probably even more of them.
ETA: I have a first question even on the claim: What took them so long to claim this?edit on 3/9/2014 by ~Lucidity because: (no reason given)
Indigent
Must be fame seekers after their 15 minutes, but who knows.
When they find the plain all will be clearer
BeliefInReality
Indigent
Must be fame seekers after their 15 minutes, but who knows.
When they find the plain all will be clearer
Why on earth are they looking for the plane in the plains!
Geez, this is obviously why it hasn't been found yet
In an interview with The Associated Press in 2010, Mr. Noble had warned that “the greatest threat in the world” then was a half-billion international air arrivals that took place in which travel documents were not compared against Interpol databases.
In November, in yet another talk on the subject, Mr. Noble said that four of every 10 international passengers are still not screened against the Interpol database, which produced more than 60,000 hits in 2012.
Some countries have woken up to the threat more than others. In 2006, U.S. authorities scanned the Interpol database about 2,000 times — but did so 78 million times just three years later.
AthlonSavage
No wreakage found. Ufo abduction? Had to ask this is a conspiracy site
US official: No 'chatter' has been detected suggesting any link between Malaysia Airlines jet and terror - @NBCNews