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What does the OT think happened to MH370?
Posted on 3/15/23 at 7:59 am
Posted on 3/15/23 at 7:59 am
Just watched the documentary which had some interesting takes. I found Jeff Wise to be far-fetched and mostly full of shite. The female journalist Florence seemed credible for the most part but her conclusion of US Awacs involvement and destroying the plane because of it's cargo to China is a bit much.... I would sure hope the US wouldnt kill 230+ people to stop a shipment. Plus, doesn't China make most of the world's electronics? That one shipment doesn't amount to anything.
I was confused about Inmarsat. How could the data show the plane possibly traveling in two opposite directions? It knew the line the plane was on but didn't know what direction it was heading? Seems odd but I don't understand how it works obviously.
If it was shot down intentionally or accidentally by Russia or any other country, it would take a lot of cover up and execution to pull that off. There were so many different countries with military presence in the region at the time, it's hard to imagine it wasn't detected. And if several countries were involved, that's a major conspiracy with a lot of people and just not reasonable to believe everyone would remain quiet.
The simplest explanation imo is pilot suicide but who knows......
I was confused about Inmarsat. How could the data show the plane possibly traveling in two opposite directions? It knew the line the plane was on but didn't know what direction it was heading? Seems odd but I don't understand how it works obviously.
If it was shot down intentionally or accidentally by Russia or any other country, it would take a lot of cover up and execution to pull that off. There were so many different countries with military presence in the region at the time, it's hard to imagine it wasn't detected. And if several countries were involved, that's a major conspiracy with a lot of people and just not reasonable to believe everyone would remain quiet.
The simplest explanation imo is pilot suicide but who knows......
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:02 am to The Mick
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The simplest explanation imo is pilot suicide
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:02 am to The Mick
Pilot left behind some breadcrumbs. He had that sucker take a turn, killed passengers when he depressurized the cabin, went on a joyride and plunged into the ocean.
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:02 am to The Mick
Occam's Razor. Pilot suicide.
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:05 am to The Mick
Vegas, Nashville, and Nord Stream enter the chat
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:11 am to The Mick
It crashed in the Indian Ocean. Parts of the plane have washed up on the beach on the coast of Africa. Probably pilot suicide.
The question is how much did the US know. It seems unlikely Diego Garcia would have missed the plane unless they’re incompetent. The US probably intentionally misled the search so they wouldn’t have to admit Diego Garcia missed the plane which would show weakness to our adversaries.
The question is how much did the US know. It seems unlikely Diego Garcia would have missed the plane unless they’re incompetent. The US probably intentionally misled the search so they wouldn’t have to admit Diego Garcia missed the plane which would show weakness to our adversaries.
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:11 am to The Mick
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I was confused about Inmarsat. How could the data show the plane possibly traveling in two opposite directions?
Inmarsat sends out a signal in every direction simultaneously, in what would be an ever expanding circle. Once that signal hit the plane, a return signal was sent back to Inmarsat. That information does not provide direction, but distance can be calculated based on the time it took for the signal to return.
Location of the planes last known coordinates was confirmed via military radar. The Inmarsat data was then used to determine where the plane went next, but it could have traveled north or south along the signal’s circular distance. The plane did not travel north because it would have been detected by radar.
Therefore, the plane went south and crashed into the Indian Ocean, because it didn’t have enough fuel to go anywhere else. The found wreckage confirms the crash.
This post was edited on 3/15/23 at 9:15 am
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:13 am to mjthe
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Nashville
What is your loon conspiracy on this one?
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:13 am to The Mick
Clearly one of two things happened:
The Boeing 777 flew into a wormhole and landed safely at it's destination airport, but the distant future. We'll all be surprised in 5-10 years when it turns up and everyone on board didn't age. They'll all be confused when their loved ones all got older and they didn't.
Or some kind of event (terrorist attack, catastrophic turbulence, etc.) caused rapid cabin depressurization, which lead to everyone on board to succumb to hypoxia. The plane continued to fly, now off course, until it ran out of fuel and glided into the Indian ocean with all passengers strapped into their seats, already dead or passed out.
It really could be either scenario. 50/50 chance either way.
The Boeing 777 flew into a wormhole and landed safely at it's destination airport, but the distant future. We'll all be surprised in 5-10 years when it turns up and everyone on board didn't age. They'll all be confused when their loved ones all got older and they didn't.
Or some kind of event (terrorist attack, catastrophic turbulence, etc.) caused rapid cabin depressurization, which lead to everyone on board to succumb to hypoxia. The plane continued to fly, now off course, until it ran out of fuel and glided into the Indian ocean with all passengers strapped into their seats, already dead or passed out.
It really could be either scenario. 50/50 chance either way.
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:18 am to thegreatboudini
Please post page 32-33 of that paper. TIA
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:21 am to The Mick
Silk air 185 is probably a good idea of how the events played out. Just instead of a sudden descent into a river it was probably done on autopilot.
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:41 am to The Mick
If it were shot down or hit the ocean in free fall there would be a pretty giant debris field and you would have all sorts of floaty personal belongings washing up on shore somewhere.
A somewhat controlled descent into the ocean is my guess. That would keep the fuselage intact and prevent a large debris field. THat's why we only see some random debris from some control surfaces that might have broken off in the water landing. Eventually the plane filled with water and sunk into the depths of the ocean.
A somewhat controlled descent into the ocean is my guess. That would keep the fuselage intact and prevent a large debris field. THat's why we only see some random debris from some control surfaces that might have broken off in the water landing. Eventually the plane filled with water and sunk into the depths of the ocean.
Posted on 3/15/23 at 8:42 am to The Mick
I saw the special on Netflix and since they've spent literally no time searching in the South China Sea, I'll go with it was brought down by us bc of the 2 1/2 tons of electronics on board that was going to China. Oh yeah the electronics wasn't x-rayed bc the x-ray machine was suddenly not available.
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