On 3/19/2014 10:30 AM, Share Long wrote:
Richard, thanks for posting these articles...
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The question is, why did the Malaysian military wait three days to admit that the missing plane passed through Malaysian airspace without an alarm being sent out? The first three days were critical time wasted searching in the wrong area - the plane passed over Malaysian dry land without detection - or, did it pass over land and was detected, but they don't want to admit they missed it? Either way, it looks real bad for everyone on board and for the South Asian and Far Eastern military security authorities. Go figure.

"Clearly they had let an unidentified aircraft pass through Malaysian sovereign territory without bothering to identify it; not something they were happy to admit."

'It emerged the captain is related to Malaysia's jailed opposition leader'
Daily Mail:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/Thai-military-says-missing-flight-MH370-followed-twisting-path-Strait-Malacca/ <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2583553/Thai-military-says-missing-flight-MH370-followed-twisting-path-Strait-Malacca.html>

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