Richard, one thing for sure, it'll make a great movie someday! Which sounds and 
is calloused and makes me realize how being so connected to other parts of the 
world is good in some ways, but not so good in other ways. I have to remind 
myself that these are real people who probably suffered and might now be dead. 
That's a tragedy. But somehow it's been reduced to internet topic which creates 
a strange detachment. I guess the neo Advaitniks would say that's a good thing. 
And I don't know why I'm picking on them so much lately!

But yeah, that Texas semiconductor company is a big clue. Duh! 





On Sunday, March 16, 2014 11:44 PM, Richard J. Williams <pundits...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
 
  
On 3/16/2014 9:19 PM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:

Why would they need this 777 to load with explosives?  Just take one out of the 
fleet, or buy something along those lines.  Plus they've pretty much eliminated 
the element of surprise, right?  Everything is on heightened alert now.
>
One theory that I am following has the plane being cyber-jacked by
    the Chinese government using a software program in an iPhone, which
    was the cause of the change in altitude and direction. The iPhone
    connection software included  a highly sophisticated program for
    landing the plane somewhere in China. It's not the plane that they
    wanted, it was the internet engineers that were among the
    passengers.

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