Submitted by MitchTobol on

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Malaysian flight MH370, as I write this, is still missing after one week and the stories are flying (pun intended:).

 

Hijacked, crashed, aliens...you name it, it's been written and diseminated on the most trusted news source we have - the internet.

 

The search now involves 13 countries and more than 100 ships and aircraft. This morning, the Prime Minister of Malaysia said that the missing passenger jet was steered off course after its communications systems were intentionally dismantled and could have potentially flown on for seven additional hours.

 

What do you think happened?

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Fred Klein

Great idea for a blog! For the sake of the passengers and crew I hope it was highjacked to Shangri La.
Norman Spizz

They just released the passenger list. Among the names were Ronald Coleman, Edward Everett Horton and Amelia Earhart

Submitted by Jeanne_Anne_Norton on Sat, 03/15/2014 - 02:28

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Jeanne Anne Norton

The latest news, according to Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Raza, is that the plane was hijacked. The China Sea search has been suspended and the search concentration is now along two areas, the northern corridor from the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan through to northern Thailand, and a southern corridor from Indonesia to the southern Indian Ocean. And then there are those who believe, as Mitch notes, that the plane was abducted aboard a UFO mother ship.
Tessa Marquis

Headed for Somalia but not enough fuel to make it. Driven straight into the ocean, nose first. Too far beneath sea level to "see" electronically. Hope it was fast. Sad story. Poor people.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 03/15/2014 - 02:40

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The Andaman Islands took the plane - they want their own airline -Air Andaman.
Ellyn Finkelstein

Have to agree with Tessa, nose dive into the ocean! My sympathies to all! Of course the question, WHY? Hope I am wrong and somehow all those people are safe.

Submitted by CatherineStone on Sat, 03/15/2014 - 11:05

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Catherine Stone

It was a perfect Storm: A pilot off his meds freaks out and opens the cockpit door to some hijackers without souls because he thinks his transponders are turning their little faces toward a "different" kind of mother ship.

Then, by coincidence, a few good, Rolls Royce engine-pingers break bad and delete all the passenger's cell phones from the universe.... but NOT before they send out one set of signals to the Malaysian FCC and another set to Bejing.

The Maylaysian's share their Rolls Royce signals with the world but Bejing holds back. Instead, Bejing puts out an anonymous press release, badmouthing the Malaysians as cheapskates who didn't bother to spend 14 trillion dollars on the very latest in plane tracking equipment.

Then, out of the blue, the Americans announce that they "know" the truth. The plane zigzagged for 7 hours, both horizontally and vertically, and because they know this they are going to send a VERY big, grey-colored boat to sea to see what it can see in one of the many seas. (It is rumored that the Americans apparently DID spend 14 trillion dollars on plane tracking equipment even though they had to borrow every penny from you know who?) But never mind. It's all good.

Actually, it's all sad. Prayers for the lost.




Corey Bearak

Here's another twist:
Telegraph UK,

Malaysia Airline MH370: 9/11-style terror allegations resurface in case of lost plane

Evidence of a plot by Malaysian Islamists to hijack a passenger jet in a 9/11-style attack is being investigated in connection with the disappearance of Flight MH370

Read more at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/10700652/Malaysia-Airline-MH370-911-style-terror-allegations-resurface-in-case-of-lost-plane.html
Ellyn Finkelstein

Theory I just heard which is mind blowing and sent a chill right through me. Plane was hijacked so it could be used to carry a weapon of mass destruction to Israel. A scary proposition to say the least. Israel is on high alert!

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