as people know here, I have a tendency to follow conservative point of view...
one hypothesis seems simple, and match the personality of the crew and passengers, the trajectory, the end http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh370-electrical-fire/ usually I prefer situation where stupidity, ego and incompetence explains the facts... It works very well for usual politics, science, accidents... Here I have to surrender to assume professionalism and courage. if confirmed I'm so sorry for the victims. It would be so nice if they were simply hostage on a lost island. 2014-03-18 3:09 GMT+01:00 Jones Beene <[email protected]>: > Did the missing jetliner fly into an area controlled by the Taliban? > Apparently there was enough fuel ... and, well ... no better explanation > has > surfaced. > > Over a week after the Boeing 777 vanished without a trace, The Independent > reports that Malaysian authorities are seeking diplomatic permission to > investigate a theory that the plane was flown to a Taliban stronghold ... > apparently they heard that it avoided military radar by "shadowing" another > commercial flight. > > http://keithledgerwood.tumblr.com/post/79838944823/did-malaysian-airlines-37 > 0-disappear-using-sia68-sq68 > > One of many conspiracy theories floating around cyberspace these days. Sing > along y'all.... From Natchez to Mobile, from Minot to Manas ... My mama > done > tol' me... > > But to backtrack a bit - it is amazing that the Press has all but forgotten > another conspiracy - that six nuclear cruise missiles left from Minot ND in > 2007 and only five arrived at Barksdale AFB in La. > > Seems like that would have been an ongoing story over the intervening > years... that a nuclear weapon was essentially "lost" in transit in the > USA. > Some conspiracy nuts have said all along that the missing nuke was sold by > disgruntled Minot airmen to the highest bidder- in a home grown conspiracy > (this time not involving spooks). There were many mysterious deaths of > soldiers who could have been part of a putative plot stretching from N > Dakota to who knows, maybe Kyrgyzstan. > http://baltimorechronicle.com/2007/112107Lindorff.shtml > > The disappearance of the Malaysian 777 has now linked up with this incident > to cause the same nutters to wonder if there is a master illuminati plan, > and if the same group that purchased the Minot nuke latter arranged this > mysterious disappearance. Since a cruise missile, as a terrorist weapon, > could not really be used without cooperation at an impossibly high level in > the Air Force, it requires another kind of vehicle to transport it into > infamy, and even further than that, say ...to Tel Aviv. Get it? > > For instance, any nuke could be loaded onto a freshly painted 777 which > looked to all the World like a real El Al passenger jet. Has an airline jet > ever been shot down? Truth is stranger than fiction and in Hebrew (vav vav > vav) is 666 but looks a lot like 777. Far-fetched, indeed ... but no more > so > than the events leading up to 9/11. BTW, one other bit of Taliban gloating > was when the Kyrgyz parliament voted in favor of ending the lease agreement > with the US for use of Manas air base. Maybe they found a higher paying > customer ? > > When will this tragedy be planned to take place, you might ask? A wild > guess > is Land Day (Mar 30) > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Day > > But it's damn hard to hide a 777 from the prying eye of satellites for > several weeks... even at Manas air base. Matter of fact ... isn't this it? > http://tinyurl.com/pz35uwb > > >

