Malaysia Airlines MH 370 Hoax

Anders Lindman

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The stolen passports seem real, yet the incident itself smacks of a hoax, as a media diversion from the Ukraine situation.

"Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370

... After the airline released a manifest of the 239 people on the plane, Austria denied that one of its citizens was on the flight as the list had stated. The Austrian citizen was safe and sound, and his passport had been stolen two years ago, Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Martin Weiss said.

Similarly, Italy's foreign ministry confirmed that no Italians were on the flight, even though an Italian was listed on the manifest. Malaysian officials said they were aware of reports that the Italian's passport was also stolen but had not confirmed it." -- http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/08/w...rlines-missing-passports/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

"(Reuters) - Radar tracking a missing Malaysia Airlines flight indicated that it may have turned back from its scheduled route to Beijing before disappearing" -- http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/09/malaysia-airlines-radar-idUSL3N0M605320140309

Only now they found out that the airliner had turned back? Surely those who tracked the plane's flight path live would have noticed that.
 
It's not unusual for passports to be stolen.

And air traffic controllers have one set of information, the military have another, and civilians have yet more. It takes a while for the information to be shared, and more time for it to be known to the media.

Unlike a few seconds to say "hoax" without doing any thinking.
 
The smart thing to do would be to wait for more information instead of speculating.....oh wait it's Anders.........please babble on sire, as the crowd awaits your comedy routine
 
It's not unusual for passports to be stolen.

And air traffic controllers have one set of information, the military have another, and civilians have yet more. It takes a while for the information to be shared, and more time for it to be known to the media.

Unlike a few seconds to say "hoax" without doing any thinking.

Notice the numerous so-called 'mysteries' popping up in the news reporting. Those are deliberately planted as smokescreens and media attention baits, such as:

"Many questions, no answers in disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

... The latest revelation added to the questions that have puzzled authorities since the commercial jetliner, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members, went missing early Saturday while flying from the Malaysian capital to Beijing: what happened to the plane, why was no distress signal issued, and who exactly was aboard?" -- http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/09/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

The interesting question is if this apparent hoax is meant to be more than just a media diversion. Could be. We will see what happens in the near future.
 
If you wait more things will happen in the world to divert the people away from this story..as a matter of fact there is a high chance of things happening ALL the time ....so clever these ultra evil elite.

Lol
 
If you wait more things will happen in the world to divert the people away from this story..as a matter of fact there is a high chance of things happening ALL the time ....so clever these ultra evil elite.

Lol

I meant that the deeper purpose of a staged hoax in this case can be to stir up a debate around fakery in general. For example, was there a real plane at all?
 
It's not unusual for passports to be stolen.

And air traffic controllers have one set of information, the military have another, and civilians have yet more. It takes a while for the information to be shared, and more time for it to be known to the media.

Unlike a few seconds to say "hoax" without doing any thinking.

Anders thinks it's funny when people die. It's too much to hope that he'd show any restraint.
 
I meant that the deeper purpose of a staged hoax in this case can be to stir up a debate around fakery in general. For example, was there a real plane at all?

Yes there was a real plane...you really need to calm down and realize that accidents or other things happen the real world.

How do we know you are real and not an illusion or an evil elite's hoax?

Lol
 
Anders thinks it's funny when people die. It's too much to hope that he'd show any restraint.


Oh but you see he knows because his Andervisionator allows him to see that which mere mortals cannot...like no real humans were involved

It's truly amazing

Anders why not question the existence of Malaysia too.....lol
 
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... Only now they found out that the airliner had turned back? Surely those who tracked the plane's flight path live would have noticed that.
And you are familiar with over-water ATC procedures in that airspace?



Where were they? Who is tracking the flight? Have you flown as a crew member or are you familiar with ATC procedures? You seem to make up stuff based on no facts, no evidence, and zero knowledge of the systems involved.

The new reports may not be accurate, and flying there is not like flying in the states.

As more is released I cringe at what sick fantasy you will concoct to spread lies and paranoia conspiracy style.
 
Yes there was a real plane...you really need to calm down and realize that accidents or other things happen the real world.

"However the flight disappeared, the mother of Philip Wood - one of three Americans on the flight - was resigned that he was gone. "You want to know how it feels to lose a son at the age of 50? It's devastating,'' Sandra Wood said. She saw her son, an IBM executive who worked in Malaysia, a week ago." -- http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...issing-malaysia-flight-futile-so-far/6221949/

That seems to be a real person, but he could have been in on the hoax and be safe, still alive, hiding somewhere! It could even be a vicsim.
 
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But where is the supposed plane? Gone, it is!

"SEPANG, March 9 — Nearly 38 hours have gone by since MH370 disappeared from radar, but despite the massive search and rescue effort by Malaysian and foreign military, there is still no sign of the missing aircraft." -- http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/38-hours-on-still-no-sign-of-mh370

"(CNN) -- How can a Boeing 777-200ER passenger jet go missing for more than a day? Turns out, it's not so easy.

That's not just because the state-of-the-art jetliner has a wing span of nearly 200 feet and a length of more than 209 feet. It's also because it's bristling with communications gear, including radios, automatic beacons, GPS and computer communications systems, according to CNN aviation correspondent Richard Quest.

In addition to carrying UHF and VHF radios, the planes -- which cost more than $250 million apiece -- are equipped with Aircraft Communications and Reporting System technology. Embedded in the plane's computers, it tells the airline how the aircraft is performing -- speed, fuel, thrust. "If anything fails, it will send a signal to Malaysia Airlines," Quest said." -- http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/08/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-jet-missing/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
 
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"However the flight disappeared, the mother of Philip Wood - one of three Americans on the flight - was resigned that he was gone. "You want to know how it feels to lose a son at the age of 50? It's devastating,'' Sandra Wood said. She saw her son, an IBM executive who worked in Malaysia, a week ago." -- http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...issing-malaysia-flight-futile-so-far/6221949/

That seems to be a real person, but he could have been in on the hoax and be safe, still alive, hiding somewhere! It could even be a vicsim.

Anders,
Every tragedy in the world does not need to bring out your Chuckles the Clown conspiracy persona. Would you care to meet the families of some of the victims you accuse of complicity or being made-up entities. I'm sure it could be arranged. Jerry Springer would come out of retirement to do the show. Hell, Allen Burke would come back from the dead to do so.

Let 'em find the wreckage before you start your sick fantasies going, why dontcha? Why not drop into the RT comments section. More of your ilk on there alternating blaming China, blaming the US, blaming Russia. Like you, they've already solved it and it's the usual culprits: Some group I don't like.
 
Anders,
Every tragedy in the world does not need to bring out your Chuckles the Clown conspiracy persona. Would you care to meet the families of some of the victims you accuse of complicity or being made-up entities. I'm sure it could be arranged. Jerry Springer would come out of retirement to do the show. Hell, Allen Burke would come back from the dead to do so.

Let 'em find the wreckage before you start your sick fantasies going, why dontcha? Why not drop into the RT comments section. More of your ilk on there alternating blaming China, blaming the US, blaming Russia. Like you, they've already solved it and it's the usual culprits: Some group I don't like.

"Appeal to emotion or argumentum ad passiones is a logical fallacy which uses the manipulation of the recipient's emotions, rather than valid logic, to win an argument." -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_emotion

Even if a wreckage is found, it could have been a plane without passengers or crew, like TWA 800.
 
"However the flight disappeared, the mother of Philip Wood - one of three Americans on the flight - was resigned that he was gone. "You want to know how it feels to lose a son at the age of 50? It's devastating,'' Sandra Wood said. She saw her son, an IBM executive who worked in Malaysia, a week ago." -- http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...issing-malaysia-flight-futile-so-far/6221949/

That seems to be a real person, but he could have been in on the hoax and be safe, still alive, hiding somewhere! It could even be a vicsim.

........or you are just making stuff up
 
Anders Lindman;9886621 said:
the planes -- which cost more than $250 million apiece -- are equipped with Aircraft Communications and Reporting System technology. Embedded in the plane's computers, it tells the airline how the aircraft is performing -- speed, fuel, thrust. "If anything fails, it will send a signal to Malaysia Airlines," Quest said."
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The ACARS system is VHF-based so it has limited range and does not work during trans-ocean segments unless the airline also invested in a satellite uplink for the aircraft.

As this was a 777-200 I would suspect that it would have a sat link, but you never know. Some airlines do not fit them on anything that isn't used on trans-ocean routings.

And even if it did have a sat link the messages from the ACARS system are little bursts of data that usually indicate a reading is outside of normal operating range on a particular system. It's not like they'd get a 100Mb data dump. You would, at best, get some engine performance and system failure indicators that tell you that something was going wrong with little to no real indication of why.

So the airline may or may not have data from the plane and if they do it may or may not include anything useful.

Yet another CT knocked in the cold, hard ditch of reality.
 
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The sad thing about threads like this is that, ridiculous and stupid as they are, they will provoke responses which, while reasonable in their criticism, will get people in trouble. Just like this post.

Oh well, in for a penny, in for a pound. This is an utterly stupid thread.
 

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