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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Malaysian Plane Disappears Out of Thin Air?



Malaysia (CNN)- MH370 flight to China disappeared out of thin air.  As the lengthy investigation continues, the public are aware that the plane did not crash.  Sources state that the pilot may have diverted the plan to a straight wind leading to an island. The planed contained at least 239 passengers ranging from the ages 5 to 79.  The triple 777 jetliner's flight was originally headed to China.  Top military sources investigate that the plane may have vanished in the Indian Ocean. The flight could have traveled 2400 miles, but it is unclear as to what direction.  Two U.S. officials have stated that the plane could have flown 4 hours beyond the last sighting on radar, because the system shows that the plane was pinning on the satellite every hour.  What happened in the cockpit of the plane was not an accident. There were two tracking systems to the plane, one was shut down, then suddenly the other was shut down, disabling the radar capability to pick up the planes signal. The communications systems were not a catastrophic accident but turned off systematically within the hour.  Malaysian Airlines were not compensated, however the plane still sends a signal to the satellite even if the airline did not purchase the data. The whereabouts of this plane is one of the most bizarre plane disappearances in history.  Even after the search finds a conclusion to this event, everyone is appalled of this sudden disappearance. We do know that the plane did not crash under water because the satellite would not be able to receive a valid signal.  There were photos released that the plane originally crashed showing floating debris in the water.  However, after the initial investigation Malaysians did not discover pieces of the plan, and were told by the Chinese that the images released were a mistake.  There are many scenarios as to the strange disappearance of the plane, dangerous laser lights blinding the pilots, possible abductions by extra terrestrial or government, or terrorists such as the two Iranians who stole the passports, or China to diverted the plane to capture the latest technology of the microchip. The pilot and the 1st officer of the flight were Malaysian.  At least 20 of the passengers were on the plane worked for Free Scales Limited, the biggest contractor for RFID microchip company in Austin, Texas.  The employees were computer engineers that had the knowledge of the development of microchips, nano technology, sensors, and biometrics used for undercover military defenses. Some of the passengers who were engineers had the patent to the technology.  Free Scales Limited has 18,000 employees worldwide in 20 different countries, one being Malaysia.   Could the possible motive be to divert the flight of the plane to an undisclosed location? Loved ones of Malaysian passengers rang the phones and electronic devices and discovered that they were still on power. Many ponder the news released by media sources is unbelievable and that a plane does not just disintegrate out of thin air without a trace! -

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