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Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 vanishes without trace

New conspiracy theory just dropped:


According to this woman, the plane was downed to stop it bringing stolen spy surveillance equipment to China. That begs the question of why the PRC would put super secret stolen surveillance supplies on an ordinary commercial flight, but hey ho.
 
New conspiracy theory just dropped:


According to this woman, the plane was downed to stop it bringing stolen spy surveillance equipment to China. That begs the question of why the PRC would put super secret stolen surveillance supplies on an ordinary commercial flight, but hey ho.

The Cullinan diamond was sent to the cutter by parcel post.

 
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New conspiracy theory just dropped:


According to this woman, the plane was downed to stop it bringing stolen spy surveillance equipment to China. That begs the question of why the PRC would put super secret stolen surveillance supplies on an ordinary commercial flight, but hey ho.
I was hoping for something better after all this time, like it flew into a wormhole or landed in an island which had subsequently sunk
 
Netflix showing a bit a restraint there with just the three episodes... They managed to get six episodes out of the woman who fell into the water tank on top of the Cecil Hotel.
 
Netflix showing a bit a restraint there with just the three episodes... They managed to get six episodes out of the woman who fell into the water tank on top of the Cecil Hotel.
How many episodes was "wheres my jet"?? It's a five minute doc (if that) stretched over FOUR full length episodes. When you have already told the full story in the pretitles and it's already twice as long as it needs to be where are you going to go???
 
Netflix used to be terrible at unnecessarily making their documentaries much longer than they should be (Making a murderer the classic example)

They seem to have improved lately.
 
Calling 2hats and all other boffins. This story has been doing the rounds in the last couple of days, and it certainly is an ingenious new approach. But I have read in an article online some expert saying it is extremely unlikely this theory is a plausible one.


I am rather surprised sound surveillance recordings from as long as ten years ago would still be archived and available. The suggested crash location is also well away from all previous areas of interest. But would a commercial airplane hitting the ocean after running out of fuel really cause a sound wave detectable thousands of miles away by a system designed to listen for nuclear explosions?
 
right, so, what's the current consensus on this?
guy drives plane to the middle of nowher and crahses it in the ocean because who knows why?
 
right, so, what's the current consensus on this?
guy drives plane to the middle of nowher and crahses it in the ocean because who knows why?

His wife had left him, he was possibly suffering depression, also must have been at least a bit of a nutter on top to mass murder two-hundred and odd people:

‘his sister Sakinab Shah told the BBC in 2016 her brother had "no money problems, no mental health problems, no marriage problems, no drug or alcohol problems, no history of odd behaviour" at the time of MH370's disappearance.

But some friends told other media outlets Zaharie was feeling depressed and lonely in the days leading up to the plane's disappearance after his wife told him she was leaving their marriage.’


He was found out by his wife bigging up models on instagram, and having too much of a good time on layovers with his flight crew.
 
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