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20 MAS passengers contracted by Freescale Semiconductor for US Dept Defense Cloaking tech!

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posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 11:47 PM
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Looks like the flight had many engineers,

To add to the Freescale Semiconductor, Austin TX based companie's employees
Mei Ling Chng, Pittburg(engineer)
Philip Wood, TX(IBM)
Paul Weeks(Australia)

Anymore, please add.

article-www.abovetopsecret.com...- about Paul Weeks


“If something should happen to me then the wedding ring should go to the first son that gets married and the watch to the second,” Weeks said, the worried wife recalled.


Wonder why he would think that, just relocation to Mongolia fear, or similar. Or plans ahead using the cloaking.
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posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 11:58 PM
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What husband leaves his wedding ring behind in care of his wife..

and already instructs for it to be passed onto the first son to marry?!?

There is just so more to this flight's passengers than meets the eye; it just keeps getting more and more surreal/intriguing as to who and who vanished with the plane!!!



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 12:10 AM
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Things are getting stranger by the minute. They now no longer suspect a terror attack, as the two stolen passports seem to have been used by asylum seekers, rather than terrorists. There's no debris or slicks anywhere to indicate either a crash into the ocean or high altitude break-up. Then there's the phone thing...

Add to this, Scientists and cloaking tech...

At a guess, this plane was intercepted, all comms were blocked preventing an emergency call or anyone from using their phones, then were escorted somewhere close by.

If you wanted to invade a country with an element of surprise by using cloaking tech (err say for instance Indonesia, who are building their forces in the region readying for war & who's territory is well within range of the 777), then this would have been a perfect opportunity for them to get hold of the tech that could help them achieve their goal.



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 12:20 AM
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But why test cloaking tech out on an actual passenger jet full of real passengers?

Couldn't this have been tested on a test plane of some kind?



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 01:08 AM
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I don't think this has been posted anywhere on ATS yet so i thought i would share the link to the flight manifest for MH 370 in case anyone wants to have a look for whatever reason




edit on 12-3-2014 by soul44 because: Link not working



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 01:19 AM
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This mysterious case appear like the New "Manhattan Project Event"... The Malaccan Project....



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 01:24 AM
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PhotonEffect
But why test cloaking tech out on an actual passenger jet full of real passengers?

Couldn't this have been tested on a test plane of some kind?


Maybe they had tested it previously on a test plane (numerous test planes, even), and this was the first "real world" testing of it? Very interesting, indeed.



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 03:13 AM
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Rosinitiate
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The dude who wrote the hack to Diebold that helped steal the election for Bush got Cesna'd before he had a chance to spill the beans. If I'm not mistaken he was indicted also. Not just isolated to Obama.


Paul Wellstone & JFK Jr were also likely assassinated by small plane crash. It's a long running theme that goes back some 40 years.

But back on topic -

This just doesn't have western intelligence feel to it IMO. However our world is becoming increasingly complicated, and mega corporations are beginning to displace the state in terms of power and control. Perhaps a corporate demonstration to a non state entity?
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posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 03:31 AM
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Huh. You ask how many...? well I can't say for sure, but I do advise you to recall Commerce Secretary Ron Brown (Clinton administration) who was killed in an air crash.

Some very strange things there. Look ém up.



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 03:35 AM
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So a possibility.

A group of tech geeks decide to do an experiment over international waters. By passing ethical regulations.

I have heard of much worse things happen when scientists and geeks want to move R&D along.



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 07:27 AM
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I used to work for Freescale. Since they have factories in Malaysia and China it comes as no suprise whatsoever that there are employees travelling between the two locations.

Sorry to burst the conspiracy bubble but I see nothing more than normal travelling......

The OP title is misleading, just because Freescale has defence contracts (which they always had even when it was Motorola) and there were Freescale employees on the plane does not mean those employees were working in the R&D for defence!!!



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 07:50 AM
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yorkshirelad
I used to work for Freescale. Since they have factories in Malaysia and China it comes as no suprise whatsoever that there are employees travelling between the two locations.

Sorry to burst the conspiracy bubble but I see nothing more than normal travelling......

The OP title is misleading, just because Freescale has defence contracts (which they always had even when it was Motorola) and there were Freescale employees on the plane does not mean those employees were working in the R&D for defence!!!



Another thing about Freescale that I am sure will make the whole bubble burst more, it was the division spun off after the whole A.I.M. alliance fell apart and Apple no longer used the PowerPC chips. While Freescale makes some embedded stuff now, they are hardly what I would call a major player in the industry anymore..



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 08:13 AM
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dreamingawake
Looks like the flight had many engineers,



That isn't surprising as its an Asian flight
,what is surprising is having 20 employees from the same company on the flight if they were considered essential.



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 08:18 AM
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kosmicjack
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Or...maybe they perfected their cloaking tech. LOL!

I jest..., but yeah, this is CRAZY!

I keep trying to circle back to Occam's Razor but all these weird developments make it very hard.


yup, I agree with you on that....the ringing cellphones is a big "tell" if there ever is one. if they went into the sea, or slammed into the earth somewhere, those phones would not be ringing...something "smells"



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 08:51 AM
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Who says this is being tested?



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 09:10 AM
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That's not exactly a smoking gun.
I remember when the Air France flight crashed a few years ago, some people were able to ring their family members phone & it was doing the same thing.
The reason that happens is because of Roaming, when someone dials your phone number it connects from the primary home network to the Roaming network. When you are on the home network if the phone is off it will respond with the phone is currently unavailable, what is happening is that when the family member dials the lost persons number it is connecting from the home network to the last roaming network the phone was attached to. This will appear as if the phone is ringing when it is in fact not.



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 11:20 AM
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I believe that one of the 911 planes had a load of Raytheon techs on board...Raytheon is a prime manufacture of autopilots marine..(i have one) and air... It is unlikely that they died in the crash, rather, disappeared...



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 12:17 PM
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IF this is anything other than an unfortunate air accident, the possibilities are endless really. You've got this topic we're discussing, all the employees of a high tech company... which is strange, very strange. Then we've got the "still ringing" phones as well as "logged in" QQ members. Add to that, governments are notorious for "false flags" and we are dealing with an extremely heated situation between Russia and Ukraine (and the rest of the world at this point lol). Then we have the CIA spying on Congress and ObamaCare still making headlines, which translates to a whole lot of reasons to redirect our attentions.

It just seems to be an extremely volatile time right now, more so than I can remember from our past. So the plane has "important" passengers, that opens up an entire rabbit hole of theories, especially this far out, 6 days now people... 6 days. I just saw on the news (term used loosely) that an area of 65,000 square miles is now being searched for the missing plane. That is a $#!t ton of resources being used, so in short, this means a whole lot of something to a whole lot of someones... and definitely not just because of 239 missing people.


P.S.: just in case you're losing interest in the missing plane, GOP David Jolly wins Special Election for FL's 13th seat AND a huge explosion in NYC has destroyed 2 buildings... and oh yeah, the DOW is down 40 points and there's a "crack" in China's economy!



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 12:30 PM
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IR invisible, not visible light. They just heat and cool the plates on the outside, no fancy lcd paint or such.



posted on Mar, 12 2014 @ 12:33 PM
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So (hypothetically of course) if this thing was cloaked, and didn't crash (I am assuming because of lack of debris, reports of smoke, fire, etc.)- AND - it didn't crash into the water - then it must have landed SOMEWHERE. Any chance that a 777 could have landed on anything but a proper airport? I mean, could it have possibly landed in a field?

I can't stop thinking about the kids onboard... I still hope that somehow they are ok, but I guess I should know better by now.




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