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malaysian airline w/ 239 passengers lose contact w/ air traffic control..

:::tosses tinfoil hat in trash can:::::

i simply believe there may be just an instrument malfunction and the pilots didn't know how to compensate and made the situation worse...as mentioned ear lier, the planes fly themselves but when something that is highly depended on goes wrong, dunno how many pilots can rely on their own skills these days...
 
edward snowden has been pretty quiet on this subject. far as he has described, there is an all seeing all knowing eye. what the fuck dude?
 
edward snowden has been pretty quiet on this subject. far as he has described, there is an all seeing all knowing eye. what the fuck dude?

nobody escapes the wrath of a mother-in-law....:laughing
 
I said: Why don't we have a tin foil hat smily?

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nobody escapes the wrath of a mother-in-law....:laughing

being serious for a moment, there is a lot of churn in the media about how virtually anything can be known about any of us at any given time, and we should be paranoid about that - but on the other hand, a huge aircraft can disappear from the face of the earth, without a trace, despite all best efforts. i have a hard time reconciling those two things.
 
Not to be to crass about it since its obviously a serious tragedy.
But The science fiction fan in me wonders what if the plane lands tomorrow or 5years or 40years from now at its normal destination, and none of the passengers are aware the trip was any longer than it should have been.
I wish I could write books. I feel inspired :)
 
being serious for a moment, there is a lot of churn in the media about how virtually anything can be known about any of us at any given time, and we should be paranoid about that - but on the other hand, a huge aircraft can disappear from the face of the earth, without a trace, despite all best efforts. i have a hard time reconciling those two things.

imo, the "power to be" only feel in control when everything is in order, according to their master plan and all the people are like sheep...but they freak out when chaos arises...out of control and even worse, can be a threat to them...

one of the rockefellers committed suicide when he realized that there were people who wanted to kill him....not for vengence..not for money...not for power...but just for fun and the joy of killing an elite...

uncontrollable chaos..the french revolution haunts many that are in power...

notice nobody mention the lives of the missing passengers but more about the plane and the potential threat the plane itself can be against certain interests...

::::takes tinfoil hat out of trash:::::
 
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being serious for a moment, there is a lot of churn in the media about how virtually anything can be known about any of us at any given time, and we should be paranoid about that - but on the other hand, a huge aircraft can disappear from the face of the earth, without a trace, despite all best efforts. i have a hard time reconciling those two things.

Obviously the NSA was not spying hard enough to be able to predict what happened. We need to go beyond letting them just look at metadata.
 
Is there a place (on land) within ~2000 miles of the last known position if the aircraft that has absolutely zero cell phone coverage? Probably a lot. That's where I would start looking. I have to believe that if there was any on-board terrorist activity, flight diversion, hijacking, etc. that someone would have successfully communicated from the plane.

While it is certainly possible that there were significant system failures and the plane went well off course and slowly descended (not detectable by feel) and ultimately crashed into the ocean somewhere nobody has yet to look, it seems unlikely that any trouble would arise that would lead to zero ability for communication. Wouldn't the pilot use the emergency transponder to send morse code messages?
 
On a commercial jet liner with 200+ people on board, how many GPS devices do you think were on there. What is the liklihood that they were all disabled? Or that none of them were detected by "the man"?

Someone knows something.
If you're talking about someone's Garmin watch, there is no way for that to "identify itself" to the GPS satellites. The satellite doesn't give a shit, it just sends signals.
 
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I like this comment that I’ve heard a few times mentioned by retarded news commentators “there were no meteors in the area at the time of takeoff”.
Yeah there could have been one hanging out in that area and it stalked the plane for a few hours before taking it down. Some of those meteors are just not friendly to humans.
 
I like this comment that I’ve heard a few times mentioned by retarded news commentators “there were no meteors in the area at the time of takeoff”.
Yeah there could have been one hanging out in that area and it stalked the plane for a few hours before taking it down. Some of those meteors are just not friendly to humans.

Why do comets tasted better than moon rocks?









Because they're a little meteor :teeth
 
Article says another unidentified plane was possibly following an odd flight path where the Maylasia plane was possibly diverted to. Also, that GPS on the plan was turned off because some other signal was sent after initial loss of contact.

I'm still baffled that after a week there has been no sighting of wreckage or debris. Apparently only a few helicopters have the range to cover the waters.

https://news.yahoo.com/search-malaysian-plane-may-extend-indian-ocean-u-003544143--sector.html
 
I bet they are running from black smoke right about now

:laughing


This whole thing is pretty crazy. I hope that we find out what actually happened, but the chances of that are slim to none. :|
 
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