---In [email protected], <jr_esq@...> wrote :

 Something doesn't smell right with this incident.  It's also possible a 
passenger had exploded a bomb up there and then the plane disintegrated.  
That's why fragments of the airplane could not be found. 
 

 There would still be scattered debris and oil slicks not to mention body 
parts. Things don't blow up to smithereens or just dust particles.
 

 I find it unlikely the plane could break up to pieces just by itself during 
the flight.
 

---In [email protected], <authfriend@...> wrote :

 They're now saying there were four passengers who may have been using stolen 
passports. Security experts have said passengers using stolen passports aren't 
unusual, but it's very rare for there to be more than one such passenger per 
flight. 

---In [email protected], <authfriend@...> wrote :

 Two of the people listed on the passenger manifest were apparently not who 
their passports said they were. The names on the passports were those of two 
men who had reported their passports stolen, and neither man was on the plane. 

 If the plane did go down where the oil slick was just found, it'll be in 
relatively shallow water, so the wreckage shoudn't be that hard to find.
 

 

 This a mysterious case of an airplane disappearing with no warning.  My first 
reaction was it was shot down by a missile.  But by whom and why?
 

 My next suspicion was that it could be that the pilots have purposely crashed 
the plane.  They may have been members of a terrorist group who were making a a 
deadly statement about their political or religious beliefs.
 

 
http://news.yahoo.com/china-bound-malaysian-jet-vanishes-239-aboard-034021081.html
 
http://news.yahoo.com/china-bound-malaysian-jet-vanishes-239-aboard-034021081.html

 

 











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