Why it makes no sense to suspect the pilot of terrorism or hijacking because of 
his political views: 

 
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/foreigners/2014/03/pilot_zaharie_ahmad_shah_supported_anwar_ibrahim_was_he_a_terrorist.html
 
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/foreigners/2014/03/pilot_zaharie_ahmad_shah_supported_anwar_ibrahim_was_he_a_terrorist.html

 

 Plus which, he and his wife were already either divorced or separated, 
although they are (or were until very recently) still living in the same house. 
And all his children are grown. (He has one grandchild.) The notion that he was 
terribly upset because his wife had left him and taken the kids is just 
sensationalized gossip with no basis in fact.
 

 I've seen no solid evidence that he had any "family problems." For all we 
know, his wife had been planning to move into her own place, and the day before 
Flight 370 was her scheduled moving day.
 

 

 lot of evidence pointing to the pilot.  family problems. (wife and son moved 
out day before flight), and anger at government, (attended trial of opposition 
leader he strongly supported, and who was sentenced to jail, day of flight)  
for those who may not be keeping up
 














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