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If the plane had crashed, we would have known by now. The "black box" of the plane would start sending signaling once it hits the sea bottom.
 
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The plane has been missing for almost 9 days now. If people have not received any ransom demands or such, I think the only logical conclusion is that it has crashed (either deliberately or out of malfunction). Conspiracy theories be damned.
 
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The world is taking assessments on the military defence and surveillance capabilties and functions of the Asian countries which participate in the search at the same time

In addition, Malaysia has reasons to delay reporting and to keep some information in their sleeves
Malaysian airline is on the brink of bankruptcy
This incident is like rubbing salt on the airline's wounds
And looking into the future, if the case is really caused by the suicidal / hijacking attempts of the suspected pilots, who is going to fly the airline?
It will probably start a new anti-terrorism checking system on world wide pilots
 
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Just read... Russian said Biochemical weapons on MH370 flying to BeiJing, both America and China know MH370 in Diego Garcia.:pop:

  Russia “Puzzled” Over Malaysia Airlines “Capture” By US Navy
  美国海军“俘获”马来西亚航班,俄罗斯“很困惑”


  Posted by EU Times on Mar 14th, 2014
  载于欧盟时报,2014.3.14

  A new report circulating in the Kremlin today prepared by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (GRU) states that Aerospace Defence Forces (VKO) experts remain “puzzled” as to why the United States Navy “captured and then diverted” a Malaysia Airlines civilian aircraft from its intended flight-path to their vast and highly-secretive Indian Ocean base located on the Diego Garcia atoll.

  今日在克里姆林宫流传一份新报告,该报告由武装力量总参谋部(GRU)的情报部门完成。报告说,防空军(VKO)专家仍然“困惑”于为什么美国海军“俘获并转移”一架马来西亚民航航班,从其原定路线到美海军位于印度洋上迭戈加西亚岛的巨大保密基地。

  According to this report, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (also marketed as China Southern Airlines flight 748 through a codeshare) was a scheduled passenger flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China, when on 8 March this Boeing 777-200ER aircraft “disappeared” in flight with 227 passengers on board from 15 countries, most of whom were Chinese, and 12 crew members.

  按这份报告,马来西亚航班370(与中国南航748代码共享)为马来西亚科伦坡至中国北京的常规客机,在3月8日该波音777-200ER飞机在飞行中“消失”,机上有来自15个国家的227名乘客(多数来自中国),以及12名机组人员。

  Interesting to note, this report says, was that Flight 370 was already under GRU “surveillance” after it received a “highly suspicious” cargo load that had been traced to the Indian Ocean nation Republic of Seychelles, and where it had previously been aboard the US-flagged container ship MV Maersk Alabama.

  值得一提的是,该报告说,航班370早已处于GRU“监控”之下。此前它上面装了“高度可疑的货物”,该货物来自印度洋国家塞舌尔,挂美国旗的集装箱船MV Maersk Alabama号曾停泊于此。

  What first aroused GRU suspicions regarding the MV Maersk Alabama, this report continues, was that within 24-hours of off-loading this “highly suspicious” cargo load bound for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the two highly-trained US Navy Seals assigned to protect it, Mark Daniel Kennedy, 43, and Jeffrey Keith Reynolds, 44, were found dead under “suspicious circumstances.”

  报告说,MV Maersk Alabama号引起GRU怀疑,是因为(后来上马航370的)“高度可疑”货物从船上卸载后24小时内,受命保护该货物得两名高度训练过的美国海军海豹队员(43岁的Mark Daniel Kennedy和44岁的Jeffrey Keith Reynolds)死于“可疑的环境”。

  Both Kennedy and Reynolds, this report says, were employed by the Virginia Beach, Virginia-based maritime security firm The Trident Group which was founded by US Navy Special Operations Personnel (SEAL’s) and Senior US Naval Surface Warfare Officers and has long been known by the GRU to protect vital transfers of both atomic and biological materials throughout the world.

  报告说,这两个人受雇于位于佛吉尼亚的海上安全企业三叉戟集团Virginia分部,该集团由美国海军特种部队(海豹)人事部门和高级军官建立,GRU早已知道他们负责保护世界范围内的关键核、生化材料传递。

  Upon GRU “assests” confirming that this “highly suspicious” cargo was aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on 8 March, this report notes, Moscow notified China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) of their concerns and received “assurances” that “all measures” would be taken as to ascertain what was being kept so hidden when this aircraft entered into their airspace.

  GRU“断言”,此“高度可疑”货物在3月8日上了马航370,报告说,莫斯科就此提醒了中国国家安全部并收到“保证”说会采取“一切措施”以弄清楚这里面藏了什么,只要航班一进入中国领空。

  However, this report says, and as yet for still unknown reasons, the MSS was preparing to divert Flight 370 from its scheduled destination of Beijing to Haikou Meilan International Airport (HAK) located in Hainan Province (aka Hainan Island).

  然而,报告说,因未知原因,中国国安部准备转移370航班,从计划的北京路线到位于海南的海口美兰国际机场。

  Prior to entering the People Liberation Army (PLA) protected zones of the South China Sea known as the Spratly Islands, this report continues, Flight 370 “significantly deviated” from its flight course and was tracked by VKO satellites and radar flying into the Indian Ocean region and completing its nearly 3,447 kilometer (2,142 miles) flight to Diego Garcia.

  报告继续说,在进入解放军保护的南中国海区域(南沙群岛)之前,370航班“大幅偏离”其航线并(由航空军VKO卫星及雷达跟踪)飞入了印度洋区域,最终完成其3447公里飞行到达迭戈加西亚。

  Critical to note about Flight 370’s flight deviation, GRU experts in this report say, was that it occurred during the same time period that all of the Spratly Island mobile phone communications operated by China Mobile were being jammed.

  GRU专家说,关于370航班偏航,特别值得说明的是事件发生时整个南沙群岛的中国移动手机通讯信号都被屏蔽了。

  China Mobile, it should be noted, extended phone coverage in the Spratly Islands in 2011 so that PLA soldiers stationed on the islands, fishermen, and merchant vessels within the area would be able to use mobile services, and can also provide assistance during storms and sea rescues.

  中国移动在2011年扩充了南沙劝导的手机覆盖范围,以方便守岛的解放军战士,渔民,商船使用手机服务,也可在风暴和海事救援方面提供支持。

  As to how the US Navy was able to divert Flight 370 to its Diego Garcia base, this report says, appears to have been accomplished remotely as this Boeing 777-200ER aircraft is equipped with a fly-by-wire (FBW) system that replaces the conventional manual flight controls of an aircraft with an electronic interface allowing it to be controlled like any drone-type aircraft.

  关于美国海军何以能让370航班转飞到其迭戈加西亚基地,报告说,似乎是通过远程操纵该飞机的电传操控系统(FBW)以替代传统手工飞行控制,使用类似无人机的操控界面。

  However, this report notes, though this aircraft can be controlled remotely, the same cannot be said of its communication systems which can only be shut down manually; and in the case of Flight 370, its data reporting system was shut down at 1:07 a.m., followed by its transponder (which transmits location and altitude) which was shut down at 1:21 a.m.

  然而,报告说,虽然飞机可以远程控制,其通讯系统可能只能手工关闭;具体到370的情况,其数据报告系统于1:07被关闭,其位置报告系统于1:21被关闭。

  What remains “perplexing” about this incident, GRU analysts in this report say, are why the American mainstream media outlets have yet to demand from the Obama regime the radar plots and satellite images of the Indian Ocean and South China Sea regions as the US military covers this entire area from Diego Garcia like no other seas in the world due to its vital shipping and air lanes.

  GRU分析员说,这次事件中仍然“令人困惑”的是为何美国主流媒体还没有要求奥巴马政府提供印度洋和中国南海地区的雷达图及卫星图。美国军队从迭戈加西亚起覆盖这片广大区域远超世界其它海域,由于位于航空、航海要冲位置。

  Most sadly, this report concludes, the US is actually able to conceal the reason(s) for the “disappearance” of Flight 370 as they have already done so after the events of 11 September 2011 when the then Bush regime “disappeared” American Airlines Flight 77 and its 64 passengers and crew after falsely claiming it hit the Pentagon, but which was confirmed by the CNN News Service [see video HERE] not to have happened.

  报告总结,悲哀的是,美国实际上有能力隐藏370航班“消失”的原因。在2011年9.11事件后,当时的布什政府使美国航空77航班及其64名乘客及机组人员“消失”,声称它击中了五角大楼,但CNN后来确认攻击五角大楼这事没有发生。





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  Malaysia Airlines Mystery Deepens After Top Disease Experts Rushed To Indian Ocean

  Posted by EU Times on Mar 16th, 2014

  A grim report prepared by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (GRU) on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is stating today that within 24-hours of this aircrafts “diversion” to the highly secretive Indian Ocean US military base located on the Diego Garcia atoll, no less than four flights, within the past week, containing top American and Chinese disease scientists and experts have, likewise, been flown to there.

  According to this report, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (also marketed as China Southern Airlines flight 748 through a codeshare) was a scheduled passenger flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China, when on 8 March this Boeing 777-200ER aircraft “disappeared” in flight with 227 passengers on board from 15 countries, most of whom were Chinese, and 12 crew members.

  As we had previously noted in our report “Russia “Puzzled” Over Malaysia Airlines “Capture” By US Navy,” the GRU had previously notified China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) of its suspicions regarding this flight due its containing a “highly suspicious” cargo that had been offloaded in the Republic of Seychelles from the US-flagged container ship MV Maersk Alabama.

  First arousing the GRU’s concerns regarding this “highly suspicious” cargo, this report continues, was that after its unloading from the MV Maersk Alabama on 17 February, its then transfer to Seychelles International Airport where it was loaded on an Emirates flight bound for Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia, after first stopping over in Dubai, the two highly trained US Navy SEALS who were guarding it were found dead.

  The two US Navy SEALS protecting this “highly suspicious” cargo, Mark Daniel Kennedy, 43, and Jeffrey Keith Reynolds, 44, were found dead under “suspicious circumstances” aboard the MV Maersk Alabama, this report says, further raising Russian intelligence suspicions as they were both employed by the Virginia Beach, Virginia-based maritime security firm The Trident Group which was founded by US Navy Special Operations Personnel (SEAL’s) and Senior US Naval Surface Warfare Officers and has long been known by the GRU to protect vital transfers of both atomic and biological materials throughout the world.

  Upon Flight 370’s departure from Malaysia on 8 March, this report continues, the GRU was notified by the MSS that they were going to divert it from its scheduled destination of Beijing to Haikou Meilan International Airport (HAK) located in Hainan Province (aka Hainan Island).

  Prior to this planes entering into People Liberation Army (PLA) protected zones of the South China Sea known as the Spratly Islands, however, this report continues, Flight 370 “significantly deviated” from its flight course and was tracked by VKO satellites and radar flying into the Indian Ocean region and completing its nearly 3,447 kilometer (2,142 miles) flight to Diego Garcia.

  In a confirmation of the GRU’s assertion that Flight 370 was, indeed, flown to Diego Garcia, this report says, satellite transmission data analyzed by US investigators showed that this planes most likely last-known position was in a zone about 1,609 kilometers (1,000 miles) west of Perth, Australia in the Indian Ocean..

  Most troubling to the GRU about Flight 370’s “diversion” to Diego Garcia, this report says, was that it was “nearly immediately” followed by some of the top disease scientists and experts from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CCDCP) embarking to Diego Garcia on at least four flights.

  关于370航班偏航到迭戈加西亚,GRU报告说,最麻烦的是“几乎”立刻跟着来了至少四架飞机,机上是美国疾病控制与方中心和中国疾病控制预防中心的顶级专家。

  As to why both American and Chinese disease experts were taken to Diego Garcia where Flight 370 is now known to be, this report says, has as yet not been answered by either of these governments after repeated Foreign Ministry requests for “explanations and clarification.”

  至于为什么美国和中国疾病专家到迭戈加西亚(370航班所在),报告说,(俄)外交部要求“解释澄清”之后,相关政府至今还没有回答。

  What is to be known, this report says, is that as Malaysia has been forced to admit Flight 370 was, indeed, “diverted” from its flight path as the GRU had previously reported, and as at least 25 nations are now involved in searching for it, it remains a mystery as to what is actually occurring.

  现在知道的,是马来西亚被迫承认,370航班如GRU前面说的偏离了原定航线。至少25个国家卷入了搜索,至今实际发生的还是个谜。

  Also known, this report concludes, is that Diego Garcia as a designated ETOPS emergency landing site for flight planning purposes of commercial airliners transversing the Indian Ocean, and as one of 33 emergency landing sites worldwide for the NASA Space Shuttle, it is “inconceivable” that any type of aircraft, let alone Flight 370, can fly anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere without being tracked, monitored and recorded in totality.

  报告总结,还知道的是迭戈加西亚是为商业航班横跨大西洋时指定的ETOPS紧急着陆点,也是NASA航天飞机在世界上的33个紧急着陆点之一,“不可想象”任何航空器(别说370航班)可能在南半球飞行而没有完整的跟踪、监视、记录。
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Heart attack and respiratory failure in Maersk Alabama deaths
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Two ex-Navy Seals found dead last week aboard the ship made famous in the film Captain Phillips died of respiratory failure after suspected heart attacks, Seychelles police have said.

Officials suggested drug use could have been a factor, as a syringe and traces of heroin were found in the cabin, the Associated Press news agency reported.

The men were security contractors.

Mark Daniel Kennedy, 43, and Jeffrey Keith Reynolds, 44, were found dead on 18 February as the ship was berthed in Port Victoria, the capital of the Indian Ocean island nation of Seychelles.

Both men were employed by the US-based Trident Group, which was founded in 2000 by former US Navy Seal commandos and recruits former special forces operatives.

Seychelles police said samples were being sent to nearby Mauritius for analysis to establish if the men had consumed "a substance" that could have caused a heart attack or respiratory failure.

Last week, Maersk Line spokesman Kevin Speers said the firm had seen a police report mentioning the drugs and paraphernalia found.

The Maersk Alabama has left Port Victoria, the company said, after an on-board investigation into the deaths was completed.
 
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Radar recording: Civil Aviation say they have no clue about about missing Malaysian plane
By Reuters
Published: March 17, 2014
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A relative of a passenger onboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, covers her face as she cries at the Beijing Capital International Airport on March 8, 2014. PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW DELHI / PESHAWAR: Pakistani aviation officials joined those in India and Central Asia denying nothing about the whereabouts of a missing Malaysian jetliner on Monday after the search for Flight MH370 extended into their territory.

Civil Aviation officials said they had detected nothing suspicious in the skies after the plane vanished.

“We have checked the radar recording for the period but found no clue about the ill-fated flight,” the Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished on March 8 about an hour into its flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people aboard and investigators are now increasingly convinced it was diverted thousands of miles off course.

Malaysia said it had sent diplomatic notes to all countries along an arc of northern and southern search corridors including India and Pakistan, requesting radar and satellite information as well as land, sea and air search operations.

India rejects possibility of plane flying without detection

Indian defense officials rejected the possibility of a plane flying for hours above the country undetected.

“The idea that the plane flew through Indian airspace for several hours without anyone noticing is bizarre,” a defense ministry official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“These are wild reports, without any basis,” he said, adding a pilot would have to know the precise location of all Indian radars and surveillance systems to be able to get around them.

Explaining why this was unlikely, he said surveillance was so tight on India’s border facing its nuclear arch-rival Pakistan that the air force scrambled a pair of Sukhoi fighters last month after an unidentified object showed up on the radar.

It turned out to be a weather balloon drifting towards the Pakistan border.

In Delhi, the defense official said that theoretically the aircraft could have flown a path hugging close to the Himalayas where radar is less effective because of the mountains.

But again for that sort of “terrain masking”, you’d need intelligence and the skills of a military pilot, he said.

In Port Blair, capital of the remote, forested Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Indian Navy Ship Kesari returned to its base after being recalled following a two-day search scanning the Andaman Sea.

A senior defense source there said that if the plane had crashed in the area light debris could have drifted a vast distance.

“I would estimate that debris would be travelling at least 15 nautical miles an hour, so you can imagine how far it would be after more than a week,” he said.

Mystery

Central Asian countries Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, at the northern end of the search arc, said no unidentified planes had entered their air space on March 8.

“Even if all on-board equipment is switched off, it is impossible to fly through in a silent mode,” the Kazakh Civil Aviation Committee said in a statement sent to Reuters. “There are also military bodies monitoring the country’s air space.”

Taliban deny link with missing plane

As the search widened, some observers speculated that the plane may have flown to remote mountainous areas abutting Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan where Taliban are holed up.

Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesperson for the Taliban in Afghanistan, who are seeking to oust foreign troops, said the plane’s disappearance had nothing to do with them.

“It happened outside Afghanistan and you can see that even countries with very advanced equipment and facilities cannot figure out where it went,” he said. “So we also do not have any information as it is an external issue.”

A commander with the Pakistani Taliban said the fragmented group could only dream about such an operation.
 
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Malaysia likely to probe if missing jet flown to Pak-Afghan border | PAKISTAN - geo.tv
KARACHI: The widespread search for the missing Malaysian jet MH370 continues, as confusion deepens over ‘missing 30 minutes’ at heart of the mystery engulfing the stricken jet.


Meanwhile, The Independent has learnt that Malaysian authorities are seeking diplomatic permission to investigate a theory that the plane was flown to one of a number of Taliban strongholds on the border of Afghanistan and North West Pakistan.

Last night sources in Kuala Lumpur assisting with the investigation told The Independent that full diplomatic permissions were being sought in order to rule out the theory that the plane could have flown to areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan that are not under government control.

Large areas of the southern half of Afghanistan are ruled by the Afghan Taliban, while some areas of north-west Pakistan, adjacent to or near to the Afghan border, are controlled by the Pakistani Taliban.

A spokesman for Malaysian Airlines said: “These are matters for the jurisdiction of those regions and Malaysia’s armed forces and department of civil aviation. In regard to Pakistan and Afghanistan, we cannot explore those theories without permission. We hope to have that soon.”

AFP adds: Malaysia said Sunday the number of countries searching for a missing airliner had nearly doubled to 25 as a full-scale criminal probe into its disappearance got under way, with particular scrutiny of the pilots.

Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said the number of participating countries had jumped from 14 to 25 as the search for the aircraft focused on two vast, and vastly contrasting, land and ocean transport corridors. The dramatic "re-calibration" will inevitably bring "new challenges of coordination and diplomacy", the minister said.

Malaysian police said they had searched the homes of both pilots and examined the captain´s home flight simulator after it became increasingly clear that the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that vanished March 8 had been deliberately diverted by someone on board.

Experts said it would have taken specialist knowledge to disable the communications system, intensifying scrutiny of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah and his First Officer, Fariq Abdul Hamid.US intelligence is also focusing on the pilot and co-pilot, a key US lawmaker said.

"One thing we do know, this was not an accident. It was an intentional, deliberate act, to bring down this airplane. And the question is who is behind that," Michael McCaul, the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, told Fox News.

Friends and colleagues of both pilots have testified to their good character, but questions have been raised over the flight simulator Zaharie installed at home -- even though aviation commentators have said this is not uncommon.

It also emerged that Zaharie had close ties with the party of Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, who has been battling a charge of sodomy.

A day before the flight, a Malaysian court overturned Anwar´s 2012 acquittal on charges he sodomised a male former aide and sentenced him to five years in jail. But authorities have not disclosed whether Zaharie´s political affiliations figured in the investigation.

Fariq´s record was queried after a woman said he had allowed her and a friend to ride in the cockpit of an earlier flight.

Hishammuddin noted that the two pilots "did not ask to fly together" on the missing plane.

- New search parameters -

The transport minister cautioned against "jumping to conclusions" about the thrust of the investigation, which national police chief Khalid Abu Bakar stressed was covering all 239 passengers and crew.

Engineers who may have had contact with the aircraft before takeoff were also being looked at, Khalid said.

The police action followed Saturday´s startling revelations that the plane´s communications systems had been manually switched off before the jet veered westward and flew on for hours.

Like Prime Minister Najib Razak the previous day, Hishammuddin refused to use the word hijacking, saying only that the pattern of events was consistent with "deliberate action" by someone on the plane.

The new search parameters involve two possible flight corridors -- a northern one stretching from Thailand to Kazakhstan and a southern one from Indonesia towards the southern Indian Ocean.

The Malaysian foreign ministry briefed representatives from 22 countries on Sunday, including the central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan, and requested support in the form of satellite and radar data.

For anguished relatives, the news the plane had been diverted was a double-edged sword -- holding out the slim hope that hijackers had landed the plane somewhere, while ushering in another agonising open-ended waiting period.

- ´What did they put up with?´ -

Relatives of Bob and Cathy Lawton, a missing Australian couple, said they were horrified by the notion of a drawn-out hijack ordeal.

"That´s one of the worst things I could have hoped for," Bob´s brother David Lawton told News Limited newspapers.

"Even if they are alive, what did they have to put up with?"

The scope for speculation is as broad as the new search area. Beyond the scrutiny of the cockpit crew, the possibility that the cockpit was taken over or the pilots were coerced opens a Pandora´s Box of possibilities as to who might have been involved and why.

Two passengers who boarded the plane with stolen EU passports have been identified as Iranians by Interpol, who said they were most likely illegal immigrants who did not fit terrorist profiles.

The fact that most of the passengers on board the Beijing-bound flight were Chinese has raised speculation of involvement by militants from China´s Muslim ethnic Uighur minority.

Security experts warned against reading too much into partial data. "We still really don´t have a lot of evidence to go on," said Anthony Brickhouse, a member of the International Society of Air Safety Investigators.

"We don´t have any wreckage, we don´t have the plane itself, we don´t have a lot of electronic data from the aircraft."

The last satellite communication from the plane on March 8 came nearly eight hours after it took off -- around the time the airline has said it would have run out of fuel.

Hishammuddin said both search corridors were being treated "with equal importance", but a number of analysts said the southern ocean route was more likely.

Flying along the northern corridor would have required the plane to travel undetected through numerous national airspaces in a strategically sensitive region.

"I just can´t think of a scenario where this aircraft is sitting on a runway somewhere," Brickhouse said.

Scott Hamilton, managing director of US-based aerospace consultancy Leehman Co, said a crash in the ocean would present a daunting search and recovery challenge.

"Any floating debris will be widely dispersed and the main debris on the sea floor," he said.
 
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Here are my conclusions based on what i see so far from the low IQ world media:


1. it is impossible, IMPOSSIBLE, in today's modern world that a jumbojet like Boeing 777 could disappear without a trace. Utterly utterly Impossible! don't even try telling this funny lie.

The US sats can identify your face whenever they feel like it when you look up into the sky, and they can't tell where was/is the plane?

Diago Garcia had no clue on an unnamed and mysterious big-ar$e plane like Boeing 777 flying in Indian Ocrean, for as long as 5h near its immediate neighbourhood with all those fancy low alt manoeuvres? not fully monitored, automatically recorded and immidiately checked up by F-16/15s? One could logically assume that Malaysia aireforce has no night-fighting capabilities when they identified the unknown flying object on top of their heads at 2am ( even also wierd, Malaysia AF does have F-16s, don't they?) or one could logically assume that Indians were either too lazy or too indisaplined to identify and follow such a thing near their airspace at 2am, etc , right, but whom the heck Diago Garcia thinks they are kidding to by claiming that they, just like the Indian airforce and Malaysia areforc, had no clue, either? What if that was a Russian bomber?

The US is lying to the teeth, for sure. And the US is NOT telling the whole story they know, for sure. The current Destroyer Kidd and Pi-8 could well be just a show.

Why the US doesn't tell the world, I dunno exactly.

But one of the more obvious motivations of the US (mysterious cargo/personnel on board this 777 aside, i duuno know), surely by making a big plane full of Chinese "disappeared" right under CHina's nose in South China Sea, the US is making a point to China who is the boss in the area and controls China's energy supply throat, particularly when it's having showdown with Russia on Crimea and making alliance in the world...



2. there're at least 4 "known" nav/recog systems on Boeing 777 (probably more, I wouldn't be low IQ enough to believe fully what Boeing claims that there're only 4 such systems on board of >300 tons biggie, one doesn't have to be Snowdon to know that), 2 of them being turned off manually as already disclosed by the media, oke.

BUT, the other 2 not. Hello? ELS system is designed to automatically send a signal right to a sat at the moment it's crashed, at land or sea, so that Boeing knows its exact location. That's just one simple system. there are definitely more hidden secrete ones (e.g. the US/CIA/NSA/Pantagon would love to know as one of th ebasic requirements where are those AieForce Ones of all other presidents in the world are located at any time, surely)

So both Boeing and (likely)RR are NOT telling the world the true/full story they have!

Particularly Boeing: whether it's crashed on land or sea, or landed somewhere, Boeing has FULL knowledge of where it was, and is, EXACTLY - a rather simple logic really - a company can make a machine as sophisticated as 777 with > 100,000 pieces of tiny eletronics gadgets flying to any conner of the world while has no clue where it is located in today's world of "Snowdons" and 24X365 full-weather high-def sats ? You gotta to be a sheep if you believe so.



3. All the info published by Malaysia aireline and govt in these 9 days, including the latest info of last sat BLING and on the pilots etc, could been EASILY available to us within 24h after the disappearance of the plane.

Malaysia Airline and Malaysia govt are lying to the teeth, thinking the rest of the world being 81 IQ or 2-year-olds as they are?

WHAT Malaysia govt is deliberately hiding?

And WHY?
 
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of course the media is low iQ.

it never asks why?

it always takes what it's told by its source/s for granted at its face value.
 
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I have a feeling the Yankees are behind this plane disappearance. They have a long history of these kind of thuggish terrorist activities all across the world including in their own country.

Too much sophistication for it to be anything else.

I wouldn't be surprised at all if this plane has landed in Diego Garcia and all the passengers were killed by the Yankee military.
 
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WASHINGTON — The first turn to the west that diverted the missing Malaysia Airlines plane from its planned flight path from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing was carried out through a computer system that was most likely programmed by someone in the plane’s cockpit who was knowledgeable about airplane systems, according to senior American officials.

Instead of manually operating the plane’s controls, whoever altered Flight 370’s path typed seven or eight keystrokes into a computer on a knee-high pedestal between the captain and the first officer, according to officials. The Flight Management System, as the computer is known, directs the plane from point to point specified in the flight plan submitted before each flight. It is not clear whether the plane’s path was reprogrammed before or after it took off.

The fact that the turn away from Beijing was programmed into the computer has reinforced the belief of investigators — first voiced by Malaysian officials — that the plane was deliberately diverted and that foul play was involved. It has also increased their focus on the plane’s captain and first officer.

Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia told reporters on Saturday that his government believed that the plane had been diverted, because its transponder and other communications devices had been manually turned off several minutes apart. American officials were told of the new information over the weekend.

But Malaysian authorities on Monday reversed themselves on the sequence of events they believe took place on the plane in the crucial minutes before ground controllers lost contact with it early on March 8. They said it was the plane’s first officer — the co-pilot — who was the last person in the cockpit to speak to ground control. And they withdrew their assertion that another automated system on the plane called Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System, or Acars, had already been disabled when the co-pilot spoke.

The Flight Management System reports its status to Acars, which in turn transmits information back to a maintenance base, according to an American official. Acars ceased to function about the same time that oral radio contact was lost and the airplane’s transponder also stopped, fueling suspicions that foul play was involved in the plane’s disappearance.

Investigators are scrutinizing radar tapes from when the plane first departed Kuala Lumpur because they believe the tapes would show that after the plane first changed its course, it passed through several pre-established “waypoints,” which are like virtual mile markers in the sky. That would suggest that the plane was under control of a knowledgeable pilot, because passing through those points without using the computer would have been unlikely.

According to investigators, it appears that a waypoint was added to the planned route. Pilots do that in the ordinary course of flying if air traffic controllers tell them to take a different route, to avoid weather or traffic. But in this case, the waypoint was far off the path to Beijing.

Whoever changed the plane’s course would have had to be familiar with Boeing aircraft, though not necessarily the 777 — the type of plane that disappeared. American officials and aviation experts said it was far-fetched to believe that a passenger could have reprogrammed the Flight Management System.

Normal procedure is to key in a five-letter code — gibberish to non-aviators — that is the name of a waypoint. A normal flight plan consists of a series of such waypoints, ending in the destination airport. For an ordinary flight, waypoints can be entered manually or uploaded into the F.M.S. by the airline.

One of the pilots keys in a waypoint on a separate screen known as a scratchpad, and after confirming that it has no typographical errors, pushes another button to move it into the sequence already in the flight plan. Normal practice is to orally confirm the waypoint with the other pilot, then push another button to instruct the airplane to go there. With the change in course, the plane would bank at a comfortable angle, around 20 degrees, and make the turn. Passengers would not feel anything unusual.

ABC News reported on Sunday that the programmed turn had led investigators to believe that it was being controlled by the pilot or hijackers.

One American safety expert, John Cox, a former airline union safety official, said that someone taking such pains to divert the plane does not fit the pattern of past cases when pilots intentionally crashed and killed everyone on board.

“There’s an inconsistency in what we’ve seen historically,” he said, comparing the disappearance of Flight 370 with two murder-suicides, of an Egyptair flight off Nantucket Island in 1999 and a SilkAir jet in Indonesia in 1997. In those crashes, he said, the pilot involved simply pushed the nose of the plane down and flew into the water. The authorities searched the homes of the pilots in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, seizing a flight simulator that one of them had in his home.

In an effort to determine whether the pilot had practiced taking down the plane, the authorities have reassembled the simulator for experts to examine. American investigators would like access to the flight simulator and any other electronic information seized from the pilots, but as of Monday night they had not been given access to those materials.

Meanwhile, as the search for the missing Boeing 777 jet stretched into a 10th day, two of the nations helping in the hunt, Australia and Indonesia, agreed to divide between them a vast area of the southeastern Indian Ocean, with Indonesia focusing on equatorial waters and Australia beginning to search farther south for traces of the aircraft. To the north, China and Kazakhstan checked their radar records and tried to figure out whether the jet could have landed somewhere on their soil.

(Original article has images which can give you more insightful information)

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/18/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-flight.html?_r=0
 
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The world is complex than you can imagine.

What damn happened?
 
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The UAE Armed Forces are in now with 2 Search & Rescue aircraft in the search operations.
 
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