In Sydney airport on Friday I overheard two Virgin hostesses talking about it, one was waffling all kinds of shite and clearly had no idea, the other asks “Where did it crash, in the Bermuda triangle?”. I found this most disconcerting and felt strangely vulnerable on the flight as a result. I arrived safely (your concern is heartwarming) and thankfully was booked to fly the return leg Qantas.
If this plane is not found, how long before the media and @Tess Tickle lose interest? A couple of months?
In breaking news, it has been announced that Australia will now take over and coordinate the search operation in the Indan ocean.
However, it will fall under the gift of Operation Sovereign Borders, the Australian governments response to asylum seekers (I’m not making that up, that’s what the policy is actually called). This means that should the plane be found, all people on board will be sent to Manus Island for processing and resettled in Papua New Guinea. There will naturally be no media announcement of this, as we want to keep the people smugglers in the dark and will deny the plane ever even existed. We will not enter into any discussion regarding this, as we do not comment on “operational” or “on the water” matters.
Rest assured i won’t stop investigating what happened on this case until i find out exactly what happened. I’ve been up since early and ratcheted up my efforts. Interesting theory here which is very much my line of thinking, in fact if this guy hadn’t written this piece i probably would have:
The aussies come on board days later and “leading the coordination” now. Fuck off thick abbo cunts you’re out of your depth.
I think it is getting serious. Sky have sent Kay Burley to Kuala Lumpur.
That’s a superb read tess. so much so that it has now become my new theory. Previously, i had been on china shooting it down and leaning on malaysia to cover it up.
Alternative theory. Electrical fire. No terrorism.
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13cv1gohsmbv5jmy221vrfyiz3vdhbop04
It’s safe to say that this plane hasn’t been crashed and is now parked up on some remote island or jungle location while the hijackers (pilot) await their next move.
should this conversation then be removed from the ‘Aviation Disasters’ seeing as it now may not be a disaster at all?
or would it break the site to do this @Rocko?
[QUOTE=“Gman, post: 918444, member: 112”]should this conversation then be removed from the ‘Aviation Disasters’ seeing as it now may not be a disaster at all?
or would it break the site to do this @Rocko?[/QUOTE]
Looks like it already has…
The whole thing is bizarre. Oh we can’t see it because they turned off the transponder.
How the fuck is any military jet ever going to be shot down? Specially the ones designed not to be tracked by radar.
I’m coming around to the idea that it’s been hijacked for use in a terrorist attack.
[QUOTE=“Julio Geordio, post: 918449, member: 332”]The whole thing is bizarre. Oh we can’t see it because they turned off the transponder.
How the fuck is any military jet ever going to be shot down? Specially the ones designed not to be tracked by radar.
I’m coming around to the idea that it’s been hijacked for use in a terrorist attack.[/QUOTE]
It’s plausible that civil aviation radars couldn’t pick it up when the transponder was turned off. But the idea that every military radar on the globe missed it seems far-fetched.
Once again, it all leads back to @croppy’s prescient warning of an untoward event.
[QUOTE=“Rocko, post: 918452, member: 1”]It’s plausible that civil aviation radars couldn’t pick it up when the transponder was turned off. But the idea that every military radar on the globe missed it seems far-fetched.
Once again, it all leads back to @croppy’s prescient warning of an untoward event.[/QUOTE]
You can’t help but feel they aren’t telling us something, which is the key for any good conspiracy.
Another key is a number of conflicting statements which can then be quoted using ominous music in a youtube montage to make it seem like a cover up.
Ideally they’d never find the wreckage so that a number of questions can go unanswered and the theories can grow and multiply.
The only real pity is that we can’t definitely tie the US Government to it yet. All good conspiracy theories need the US involved somehow.
[QUOTE=“Bandage, post: 918186, member: 9”]Alternative theory. Electrical fire. No terrorism.
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13cv1gohsmbv5jmy221vrfyiz3vdhbop04[/QUOTE]
And pray tell how did it continue flying for 4-5hrs as we are told with a fire on board? :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=“Bandage, post: 918186, member: 9”]Alternative theory. Electrical fire. No terrorism.
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13cv1gohsmbv5jmy221vrfyiz3vdhbop04[/QUOTE]
I’m going with the theory described in this and the news this afternoon that a mysterious plane was seen flying low over the Maldives Islands seems to back it up. If you draw a line from the point where radar contact was lost over the South China Sea and follow a line through where it was apparently seen over the Strait of Mallaca you would expect it to fly over the Maldives. The thing probably flew on auto pilot for thousands of miles and eventually came down somewhere in the Indian Ocean west of the Maldives.
Somali Pirates could have a big part to play in solving this mystery as they’d be the most likely to find any floating debris.
[QUOTE=“Julio Geordio, post: 918454, member: 332”]You can’t help but feel they aren’t telling us something, which is the key for any good conspiracy.
Another key is a number of conflicting statements which can then be quoted using ominous music in a youtube montage to make it seem like a cover up.
Ideally they’d never find the wreckage so that a number of questions can go unanswered and the theories can grow and multiply.
The only real pity is that we can’t definitely tie the US Government to it yet. All good conspiracy theories need the US involved somehow.[/QUOTE]
The fact we can’t tie them to it, means they were definitely involved. Only the US would have the technology to make a jet disappear. And don’t forget there were a number of top military technology specialists on board the plane. Could these employees have been preparing to defect to China? Look at all the damage Edward Snowden did, they couldn’t risk a repeat of that so they made the plane “disappear”.
And the sudden erratic performance of the forum where these theories are being discussed. The US would have us believe these are simply “coincidence” or “the inevitable consequence of letting Rocko fuck about with the software over a bank holiday weekend.” I think something more sinister is afoot. They are trying to silence us.
Some lad reckons that they turned off a transponder and then shadowed another flight
reported one of the pilots wife and kids walked out on him day before
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 918480, member: 2272”]Some lad reckons that they turned off a transponder and then shadowed another flight
reported one of the pilots wife and kids walked out on him day before
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