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  • 03mustangdude
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    They ended up in another dimension duh.

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  • talisman
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    He makes an interesting point. Not a single scrap of wreckage still?


    Airline CEO & Knight Says MH370 May Not Be Under Water

    Tim Clark is the CEO of Emirates Airlines — one of the world's most successful, luxurious, respected, and fastest-growing airlines. He's also a recently-dubbed knight, who has a hunch that Malaysia Airlines flight 370 may not be in the Indian Ocean after all.

    It has been over seven months since the Boeing 777-200 with 227 people on board disappeared without a trace. After the Southern Hemisphere winter, the search of the sea floor resumed last Monday. But Clark suggests the search may be focused on the wrong area. The Malaysia government originally refused to release the cargo manifest for public record, but then released a manifest on May 1st. Malaysia Airlines has said on March 17th that the flight carried no dangerous cargo, but the newly-released manifest indicated the plane carried lithium ion batteries.

    Clark's airline, Emirates is the world's largest operator of Boeing 777s, and he has said, "I will continue to ask questions and make a nuisance of myself, even as others would like to bury it. I need to know how anybody could interdict our [777] systems." Lithium ion batteries are the known culprit for fires on board two Boeing 787s and three Tesla vehicles. In 2010, a UPS 747 was brought down by a fire caused by lithium batteries in the cargo hold. As far back as 2006, Sony replaced millions of Li-ion battery backs for laptop PCs after hundreds overheated and a few caught on fire.

    Clark recently gave a very candid interview to Der Speigel, in which he questioned the validity of the search, the cargo manifest, the so-called "satellite hand off" and even the ability of the pilot to disable the plane's transponder. Here's what he told the German newspaper:

    "There hasn't been one overwater incident in the history of civil aviation — apart from Amelia Earhart in 1939 — that has not been at least 5 or 10 percent trackable. But MH 370 has simply disappeared. For me, that raises a degree of suspicion. I'm totally dissatisfied with what has been coming out of all of this... We have an obligation to not sweep this under the carpet, but to sort it out and do better than we have done."

    Clark's suspicion over MH370's watery grave is due to the fact that not a single piece of debris has been located, "not even a seat cushion." I have maintained from the beginning that if the plane had hit the ocean surface, it would have broken up and left floating debris on the surface. There are a lot of non-absorbent plastic parts on an airplane. If it had been successfully ditched a la the "Miracle on the Hudson," survivors would have contacted loved ones. without a doubt. So if MH370 didn't end up in the Southern Indian Ocean. where did it go? If it's on land, where are the passengers? Are they being held captive? Have they all been executed? When will we know? What if we never know?


    Tim Clark is the CEO of Emirates Airlines — one of the world's most successful, luxurious, respected, and fastest-growing airlines. He's also a recently-dubbed knight, who has a hunch that Malaysia Airlines flight 370 may not be in the Indian Ocean after all.

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    My first instinct was that it had been hijacked and sitting on some remote island or made its way to Iran or some other crazy shit, but that would require killing everyone on board (230+ people). Two or three hijackers are not going to take away every phone/tablet. Someone will shove their iphone up their ass and use that bitch as soon as they are near land where cel towers all over the place. So since not one single call was made since or after take off or if they did mangae to kill everyone on board, the cel phones would start pinging cel towers once they hit a tower because you know people just can't shut their shit off, that's my theory anyway...
    At cruising altitude there is no cell service, so only someone with a satellite phone would be able to dial out, which isn't likely. A given remote island probably wouldn't have cell towers either. A pre-planned gassing would have everybody's lights out before landing anyway.

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  • Rick Modena
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    Originally posted by Ted View Post
    I am not saying it isn't, I just think it is strange that absolutely nothing from the plane has washed up anywhere. It just seems that no matter how hard they hit the water, something would have snapped off or came undone and floated away.
    My first instinct was that it had been hijacked and sitting on some remote island or made its way to Iran or some other crazy shit, but that would require killing everyone on board (230+ people). Two or three hijackers are not going to take away every phone/tablet. Someone will shove their iphone up their ass and use that bitch as soon as they are near land where cel towers all over the place. So since not one single call was made since or after take off or if they did mangae to kill everyone on board, the cel phones would start pinging cel towers once they hit a tower because you know people just can't shut their shit off, that's my theory anyway...

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  • Ted
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    The plane is lying at the bottom of the ocean, it will be some time before they find it. The Air France flight took a coupe of years iirc to retirve the black box and they knew the general location of that plane.
    I am not saying it isn't, I just think it is strange that absolutely nothing from the plane has washed up anywhere. It just seems that no matter how hard they hit the water, something would have snapped off or came undone and floated away.

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  • Rick Modena
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    The plane is lying at the bottom of the ocean, it will be some time before they find it. The Air France flight took a coupe of years iirc to retirve the black box and they knew the general location of that plane.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by robray5.0 View Post
    Alien abduction. The truth is out there.
    They covered an in flight abduction and a subsequent crash and cover up:

    The X-Files: Season 4, Episode 18: "Max"

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  • robray5.0
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    Alien abduction. The truth is out there.

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  • 91CoupeMike
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    Anyome else play around on x plane? It's pretty hard when you have no idea wtf you are doing.. So I just practice water landings without engine power. Lol

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  • 46Tbird
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    Originally posted by S_K View Post
    Yeah, I get bored with them after a while, delete them, and go on to something else.
    Cool. That will seem suspicious if an airliner you're flying just so happens to disappear.

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  • S_K
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    Do you fly them and then delete them?
    Yeah, I get bored with them after a while, delete them, and go on to something else.

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  • Sgt Beavis
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    Originally posted by scootro View Post
    this was such a coverup!
    One reason to not accept anything Malaysia investigators say on this. At this point I think it is entirely possible this guy is being setup to be a scapegoat.

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  • scootro
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    this was such a coverup!

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  • fitzwell
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    Originally posted by SonicblueGT03 View Post
    I've always thought the plane is somewhere, being refitted as a weapon. I'm not sure I agree with the whole Obama conspiracy, but I could see it happen, or at least, try to happen. That would be the catalyst.
    Don't think Obama's slick enough to pull this one off, but his muslim buddies certainly are. Hysteria ensues, & Dear leader steps in. Remember, it was his buddy Rahm Emanuel that said "Never let a good crisis go to waste"

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  • BP
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    Originally posted by Baba Ganoush View Post
    Guys, guys! With a big enough boat and a treadmill, you could land/takeoff anywhere in the ocean!!!1!!
    What about a boat in one of those endless pools? We could put a treadmill going one direction and the boat going the other and it'd probably levitate. I think I figured out how space ships fly!

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