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Re: Malaysian Airlines Crash...
« Reply #300 on: 10 April 2014, 20:39:34 »

Convenient  ::)
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« Reply #301 on: 10 April 2014, 22:15:19 »

50 million spent, the worlds best military and civilian equipment and what have they got? Nothing, Nada. Diddly Squat. My suspicion is that we won't find out until the US archives are opened up in 100 years time (assuming they are that soon).  I would bet good money that IF the black boxes are recovered that mysteriously the data won't be readable i.e. it was corrupted when it was dropped in the water.

So just what was in the hold?
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« Reply #302 on: 10 April 2014, 22:42:45 »

It is indeed mind boggling that a satellite can see you in your garden but can't see an aeroplane, or flotsam.
Logically an aluminium tube full of plastic, foam, life jackets ETC, all of which h float, as indeed do gas filled bodies, should be visible.
So it is either aliens or it is hidden intact somewhere for whatever reason.

Personally I feel for the family and friends of the crew and passengers. :(
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Re: Malaysian Airlines Crash...
« Reply #303 on: 10 April 2014, 22:44:32 »

It is indeed mind boggling that a satellite can see you in your garden but can't see an aeroplane, or flotsam.
Logically an aluminium tube full of plastic, foam, life jackets ETC, all of which h float, as indeed do gas filled bodies, should be visible.
So it is either aliens or it is hidden intact somewhere for whatever reason.

Personally I feel for the family and friends of the crew and passengers. :(

That's my thoughts too........... :( :(
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« Reply #304 on: 10 April 2014, 22:57:54 »

It is indeed mind boggling that a satellite can see you in your garden but can't see an aeroplane, or flotsam.
Logically an aluminium tube full of plastic, foam, life jackets ETC, all of which h float, as indeed do gas filled bodies, should be visible.
So it is either aliens or it is hidden intact somewhere for whatever reason.

Personally I feel for the family and friends of the crew and passengers. :(

I suppose it depends at what speed it hit the water whether there are gas filled bodies or just bits and pieces of human remains :'(
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« Reply #305 on: 10 April 2014, 23:42:02 »

Hitting water from any altitude would be like smashing into concrete and the break up of the plane, unless of course it was a controlled landing like the one in the Hudson river. In either case I would expect items to float especially the life vests, if we assume the plane just landed on water and eventually sank surely something would float to the surface ( basic physics).

This defies any logical explanation, considering modern technology where tracking phones can be done with ease never mind a 707 so what happened?

It will eventually come out in the wash, and not being a conspiracy theorist ( Cem over to you ;D) I can't think of any solution to the mystery.

Again I can only empathise with the loved ones of those on board.  :(
 
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« Reply #306 on: 11 April 2014, 00:22:16 »

It is indeed mind boggling that a satellite can see you in your garden but can't see an aeroplane, or flotsam.
Logically an aluminium tube full of plastic, foam, life jackets ETC, all of which h float, as indeed do gas filled bodies, should be visible.
So it is either aliens or it is hidden intact somewhere for whatever reason.

Personally I feel for the family and friends of the crew and passengers. :(

That is a bit like saying you can see bacteria with a microscope, so why can't you use one to find your car in a car park. ;)
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« Reply #307 on: 11 April 2014, 00:27:37 »

I read that the ozzies have found the location of possibly the black box but aren't saying anything until they know for sure ... maybe finally there will be some answers as to what happened for the poor families waiting to hear of their loved ones fate  :-\
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