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Date: March 08, 2014 at 00:33:38
From: kay.so.or, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Malaysia Airlines denies crash report of flight to China

URL: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/08/us-malaysiaairlines-flight-idUSBREA2701720140308


ArticleComments (8)SlideshowVideoMalaysia Airlines denies crash report, says plane still missing


(Reuters) - A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew went missing over the South China Sea on Saturday, presumed crashed, as ships from countries closest to its flight path scoured a large search area for any wreckage.

Vietnamese state media, quoting a senior naval official, had reported that the Boeing 777-200ER flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing had crashed off south Vietnam, but Malaysia's transport minister later denied any crash scene had been identified.

"We are doing everything in our power to locate the plane.

We are doing everything we can to ensure every possible angle has been addressed," Transport Minister Hishamuddin Hussein told reporters near the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

"We are looking for accurate information from the Malaysian military. They are waiting for information from the Vietnamese side," he said.

Vietnam's state-run Tuoi Tre news also quoted Admiral Ngo Van Phat as qualifying his earlier remarks about a crash site having been identified, saying he had been referring to a presumed crash site beneath the plane's flight path using information supplied by Malaysia.

the rest of the article at the link....


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Date: March 08, 2014 at 21:55:05
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Malaysia Airlines denies crash report of flight to China

URL: Live: First pictures of victims feared dead as fears grow terrorists are responsible for missing Malaysia Airlines flight


The animation showing the 'flightradar24' path is very strange with anomalies in flights east of Malaysia, one jet speeding up northeastward, others appearing, disappearing, and one that looks like it turned around suddenly mid-flight. Something is definitely amiss in that area.

Here are some of the 'tew wow ist' evidence at two links. One cites that 4 imposter passengers appear to be identified on the flight list:

Four ‘phantom’ passengers detected on flight MH370, says Hisham
First Published: 12:30pm, Mar 09, 2014
Read more:
http://www.fz.com/content/four-%E2%80%98phantom%E2%80%99-passengers-detected-flight-mh370-says-hisham#ixzz2vRNOfhgp

Also, this article talks about the potential players, islamist militants, Uighurs, etc., in a possible violent plane takedown:

"Before 9/11 there was a plot based in the Philippines known as Operation Bojinka to bring down airliners flying from Asia to the US.

Operation Bojinka to bring down airliners flying from Asia to the US.'

It didn't work.

"Since then we have seen various other attempts to use planes as weapons or to blow them up."

In the same article (link in header), check out the Malyasia Airlines path that looks like they 'went off track' almost immediately! Compare that animation with the 'flightradar24' Internet software animation that is directly linked with the airplane's location equipment (not continuously but 1 feedback a minute, eventually they hope to have continuous live update). As they fly over Malaysia some very strange events are happening offshore to the East:

Malaysia Airlines MH370 Missing Playback Flightradar24 [14/03/08]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JtYApCrUDY#t=14

The plot thickens. I'm wondering if this is a real crash or a switchout with another plane that speeds off over the Pacific to land...gulp, where? Now maybe there are software anomalies at flightradar24 (owner who has given several interviews since the crash, says the data is live) but a plane turning around entirely and changing directions and a jet speeding off over the Pacific leads me to think maybe there was another collision or distraction for the radars to get a jet out of the area? Who knows, my imagination goes wild, sorry. OTOH I hope they find some survivors at the site they are looking at, offshore Tho Chu island. It would be a miracle but the youngest sometimes survive or some unlucky 'lucky person' who wonders why me? for the rest of his/her life.


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Date: March 09, 2014 at 20:45:58
From: Anne Redwood City, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Malaysia Airlines denies crash report of flight to China


Poly, did you see this article posted by Chatillion on
International?
http://beforeitsnews.com/events/2014/03/electronic-
weaponry-hiding-malaysia-plane-24-suspects-on-board-
2432744.html


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Date: March 11, 2014 at 18:49:50
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Malaysia Airlines denies crash report of flight to China


No, I didnt, TY! I'll go check it out. What were the words you got yesterday, mu huu n mahoon? Thx. I can't wait for DigitalGlobe to launch the satellite blocks to go search. They're probably fighting for what area they should use, LOL. It's a difficult choice to know where to check now. Too many drums beating in the forest..


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Date: March 11, 2014 at 20:59:19
From: Anne Redwood City, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Malaysia Airlines denies crash report of flight to China


The post I made suggesting "marooned" was in response to
bb's post, where she wrote the words she heard. Click
on the entire thread to see bb's post directly.


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Date: March 13, 2014 at 12:13:54
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Malaysia Airlines denies crash report of flight to China


Thank you! Late last night I saw an article that suggests something that pulls a lot of 'strings' together. MH370 lost communications between Vietnam and Malaysia, turned back, without being able to communicate. A pilot said communications were attempted but the jet coms were garbled. There is some type of antenna problem with that jet btw. When they turned back towards Malaysia it was thought they were headed to crash into a new skyscraper building of theirs. Soooo, the Malaysian air force took the planet out- :O The plane flew over Malacca straits, wounded I guess, and into the Indian Ocean where it took five hours for the Malyasian govt to clean up the site (at least 5 hours I would say). It sounds like phones were recovered and probably personal belongings. The jet that flew really fast was probably not a 'rogue' jet but a fighter jet that took the plane out. Can you IMAGINE? This story fits all the bits and pieces. A huge mistake was made but then how does anyone communicate with a loaded jetliner when the communications go totally OUT?? Big issue. If they did shoot it down, wouldn't they have scrambled jets to accompany it? No doubt if the govt took the jet OUT, I'm not sure they would want to blow it into smithereens they had to pick up later. Allegedly the plane landed in the Indian Ocean near Padang!! Darnit I can't find the story now, have to go through my links.

My worries about the same call numbered flight seen on the 11th is most likely 'NOTHING' as you have to go by a unique, plane registration number that is on the second data card on flightradar24 plane ID. I didn't check the reg no. against the missing plane. MA's flights to Beijing continued, no doubt ,with the same flight number but a different plane.

The story about the government freaking out and taking the plane out makes more sense. They have been in a heightened alert for tew wow ism in that area. It was the middle of the night and the plane appearing to go towards their recently completed skyscraper, in the middle of the night, may have been enough to warrant a 'FREAK OUT.' No doubt the plane was not on a normal turnaround path either. Questions do remain but the story fits the dribbles of information and what looks like a major cover up by China and Malyasia.

Question is, don't the planes have some other means of comms when everything goes out? Wouldn't the cell phone be able to communicate? Hmmmm.

I'm looking for that story now!


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