More disinformation?
Posted on | March 14, 2014 | 4 Comments
Reports of Malaysian searches zeroing on on a remote island chain in the Indian ocean appear to be more smoke screen.
If they are talking about Andaman Islands, we know that MH 370 flew for about 3 hour past those islands, so there is no sense in searching there.
If they mean Diego Garcia, it is an island, not a chain and they would have stated: U.S. Navy base on Diego Garcia. Lastly, there does not appear to be an island chain 3 hours flight from Andaman Islands, which would have an airport and a landing strip, which is long enough and sturdy enough for 777, so the more plausible scenario, is one that I suggested earlier: a planned terrorist act by a nation sponsoring terrorism or tolerating terrorism, such as Pakistan or Iran. An airfield with the most suitable coordinates appears to be an air force base in Karachi Pakistan.
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March 14th, 2014 @ 10:51 am
Since there are many theories about this missing airplane I would be willing to bet the International Space Station takes continuous videos as it circles the globe.I would bet there is information in these files showing the path of this airplane but of course Uncle Sneaky would never admit this.Hows this for a scientific wild arse guess ? 🙂
March 14th, 2014 @ 7:58 pm
Just FYI and the best I can do on Dialup:
The International Space Station circles the globe
every ninety (90) minutes and the space program has always been touted as being for We The People but I suggest it has always been for DOD,with taxpayers footing the bill. 🙁
March 14th, 2014 @ 10:32 pm
Diego Garcia is an island in the Indian Ocean with a U.S. military base, which is engaged in top secret operations. The 777 can be remotely controlled from the ground (this was a system design that was intended for the aircraft to be controlled from ground operations in the event of a hijacking, and if it’s possible to control it from the ground then it is also likely that the U.S. military has the tools to do this), and so it’s not outside the realm of possibility that the aircraft was electronically hijacked by our own government. If that is what happened, I doubt we will ever hear about it. There were 20 scientists/engineers from Freescale Semiconductor company based in Austin. Four of these shared a patent application with Freescale that was to have been awarded soon. If those 4 people were killed before the patent was issued, then full ownership of that patent would be held by Freescale. Freescale was also involved in many other functions (including stealth technology) as contracted with the DOD. I do hope this isn’t what happened, but anything is on the table at this point.
March 14th, 2014 @ 10:33 pm
Diego Garcia is an island in the Indian Ocean with a U.S. military base, which is engaged in top secret operations. The 777 can be remotely controlled from the ground (this was a system design that was intended for the aircraft to be controlled from ground operations in the event of a hijacking, and if it’s possible to control it from the ground then it is also likely that the U.S. military has the tools to do this), and so it’s not outside the realm of possibility that the aircraft was electronically hijacked by our own government. If that is what happened, I doubt we will ever hear about it. There were 20 scientists/engineers from Freescale Semiconductor company based in Austin. Four of these shared a patent application with Freescale that was to have been awarded soon. If those 4 people were killed before the patent was issued, then full ownership of that patent would be held by Freescale. Freescale was also involved in many other functions (including stealth technology) as contracted with the DOD. I do hope this isn’t what happened, but anything is on the table at this point.