Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Pinging This Theory About Malaysian Flight 370

They finally found it, huh?

"Race is on to find jet’s black boxes before time runs out" by Bradley Brooks | Associated Press   March 25, 2014

CANBERRA, Australia — Time is running out to find the crucial keys that could solve the mystery of how and why Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went down.

Then it turns out Everyman was right, for I read a while back that this thing was being drawn out so they could claim they never found the black boxes hat would have been pinging immediately -- (and yet the US surveillance and spy grid that watches the planet never heard or saw a thing? What a waste of money).

After the excruciating 17-day wait for confirmation that the Boeing 777 crashed into the southern Indian Ocean, searchers are racing to locate the black boxes before a battery-powered signal they emit fades away.

What took 'em so long? They been pinging the whole time.

Related:

"A new analysis of satellite data had confirmed that the plane went down in the southern Indian Ocean with all its passengers and crew. The announcement left many questions unanswered about why the plane flew to such a remote part of the world." 

Oh, well, who could ever question such things coming from my ma$$ media?

Also see: Relatives grapple with grief at news

I feel awful for them.

By law, the boxes must be able to send those signals, or pings, for at least 30 days after a crash.

And they have already lost more than half the time to search with a much wider and deeper area now.

But experts say they can continue making noise for another 15 days or so beyond that, depending upon the strength of the black box battery at the time of the crash.

Without the black boxes — the common name for the voice and data recorders normally attached to a fuselage — it would be virtually impossible for investigators to definitively say what caused the crash.

As my lead-in to the link provided stated, something about them not being mentioned until now and never finding them on 9/11 (much narrower field of search!) raises suspicions and questions right from the top of this oddity of propaganda.

The precise location of the plane is still unknown more than two weeks after it crashed, although Malaysian authorities say a British satellite company has pinpointed its last position in the Indian Ocean, where several countries have reported finding floating debris. 

How did they do that and who supplied the information?

The new findings do nothing to answer why the plane disappeared shortly after takeoff. More specifically, they shed no light on investigators’ doubts about possible mechanical or electrical failure, hijacking, sabotage, terrorism, or issues related to the mental health of the pilots or someone else on board....

The search for the wreckage and the plane’s recorders could take years because the ocean is up to 23,000 feet deep. It is possible that what is left of the plane may never be found....

OMG, they are going to trot out the "Lost" theory! This is staged and scripted theater, and who even knows if it is really true (imho)!

Yeah, they have to “get lucky” to “catch” the signal with a high-tech listening device from the US. I wonder if they will someday find a "Castaway."

The US Navy has also sent an unmanned underwater vehicle to Perth that could be used if debris is located, the Pentagon said....

This is how searchers found the wreckage of Air France Flight 447, which went down in 2009 in the Atlantic between Brazil’s northeast coast and western Africa. Underwater search vehicles scanned the mountainous sea floor and sent data back up to experts aboard ships that stayed at sea for a month at a time.

That crash(?) was the epiphany when it came to longer believing a word of the official stories regarding plane crashes. 

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The fact that they turned abruptly south makes on wonder what might be beyond there, and who would want to go there? 

What do you think of that theory, huh? 

UPDATE: Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 debris could wash ashore as far as Antarctica

NEXT DAY UPDATE:

"Search for missing plane starts again; Relatives vent frustration, call for answers" by Scott McDonald and Eileen Ng | Associated Press   March 26, 2014

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The search for the remains of Flight 370 began anew....

A day earlier, angry relatives shouted ‘‘Liars!’’ in the streets of Beijing about Malaysia’s declaration that the plane went down with all aboard....

The people of the world understand this is a cock-and-bull story.

The an analysis of satellite data did not answer troubling questions about why the plane was so far off course, and China, home to 153 of the passengers, demanded that Malaysia turn over the satellite data used to determine the plane’s fate. 

Another unasked question from the ma$$ media is how come the plane didn't run out of fuel like it should have had it headed in this direction.

The airline’s chairman, Mohammed Nor Mohammed Yusof, said it may take time for further answers to become clear.

Translation: we don't know what cover story crap to put out next.

‘‘The investigation still underway may yet prove to be even longer and more complex than it has been,’’ he said.

The search for the wreckage and the plane’s flight data and cockpit voice recorders could take years because the ocean can extend to up to 23,000 feet deep in some parts. It took two years to find the black box from an Air France jet that went down in the Atlantic Ocean on a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris in 2009, and searchers knew within days where the crash site was.

This isn't worth reading and following anymore.

There is a race against the clock to find Flight 370’s black boxes, whose battery-powered ‘‘pinger’’ could stop sending signals within two weeks. The batteries are designed to last at least a month.

Yeah, those finally got a mention after more than two weeks (stink!). They would have been pinging right from the get go and no one in the ECHELON surveillance zone picked it up, huh?

I mean, folks.... this is shit, folks. My newspaper is nothing but a big pile of shit lies, obfuscations, distortions, and deceptions.

David Ferreira, an oceanographer at the University of Reading in Britain, said little is known about the detailed topography of the seabed where Malaysia Flight 370 is believed to have crashed.

‘‘We know much more about the surface of the moon than we do about the ocean floor in that part of the Indian Ocean,’’ Ferreira said.

I used to believe, but I now believe that is also a staged and scripted production that never occurred. Sorry.

Searching for a needle in a haystack would be simple by comparison, he said.

The satellite information does not provide an exact location — only a rough estimate of where the jet went down.

Wouldn't the pings narrow that down?

Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said the data is still being analyzed ‘‘to attempt to determine the final position of the aircraft’’ and that an international working group of satellite and aircraft performance specialists had been set up.

Like I would put any credibility in that.

Monday’s announcement that there were no survivors unleashed sorrow and anger among the victims’ families, who have complained bitterly about a lack of reliable information from Malaysian officials.

Nearly 100 relatives and their supporters marched Tuesday to the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing, where they threw plastic water bottles, tried to rush the gate, and chanted, ‘‘Liars!’’ Many wore white T-shirts that read ‘‘Let’s pray for MH370.’’

They held banners and shouted, ‘‘Tell the truth! Return our relatives!’’

Police briefly scuffled with a group of relatives who tried to approach journalists. The relatives demanded to see the Malaysian ambassador, and they later met with him.

In a statement of support for the families, Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered a special envoy, Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui, to Kuala Lumpur to deal with the case. Deputy Foreign Minister Xie Hangsheng told Malaysia’s ambassador that China wanted to know exactly what led Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak to announce that the plane had been lost, a statement on the ministry’s website said.

Not even the Chinese government is believing this crap, so why should any of us?

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