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May 18, 2014, 08:44:04 PM
The passengers and crew are visiting with Davey Jones.
legendary
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May 18, 2014, 09:18:34 AM
I knew they will never find this plane.  Smiley

At first I thought that they will find it within a few days. But I was wrong. Now the black box is not emitting radio signals anymore, and we can be sure that no one will ever know what actually happened to the MH 370.
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May 18, 2014, 08:47:24 AM
I knew they will never find this plane.  Smiley
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May 05, 2014, 09:35:25 AM
Well it's possible that it could've landed, but it probably would've quickly sunk quite quickly after. Imagine if it landed but flipped over a couple of times killing everyone on board and breaking the wings off, then sunk. In that situation I don't think there would be much debris left floating around.

It's just that to me, it seems like unless the plane went straight down like nose-first into the water, it would have slammed around and a bunch of little pieces would have broken off. Don't planes consist of a lot of light-weight materials designed to be light and which would presumably float?
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May 05, 2014, 04:15:43 AM
Perhaps that plane really is lost to time
For now anyways until someone finds it someday like the Titanic
Fascination leading to discovery
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May 05, 2014, 12:20:57 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqac7QLpm_k


May 2, 2014 - Bill Maher used his final New Rule Friday night to tell CNN it's time to stop obsessively covering MH370 already and just move on. He said to anyone still glued to CNN, "You're not a caring person unraveling a mystery, you're just a ghoul sitting on the remote." Maher exasperatedly explained that millions and millions are being spent on a search that could last for years, and beyond CNN caring about it, maybe the search for the plane just needs to end. He pointed out plane travel is statistically very safe now and said, "You know what's riskier? Everything. Driving. Walking. Taking a shower. Living in Chicago. Hunting with Dick Cheney. Dating Chris Brown."

He determined that the public's fascination with the missing plane is based on our "obsessive need for the magic of closure," and assured people that sometimes in life, we don't get the answers to everything. Sometimes "it's okay to quit looking."
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May 04, 2014, 07:28:12 PM
I dont understand how in this day and age a Boeing 777 can drop out of the sky and leave no clues as to where it is.

I see a bunch of speculation from the news agencies regarding the Iranian passengers who used stolen passports to board the plane bla bla bla.

I wonder if its possible that the plane was hijacked, and then was flown low enough as to not appear on radar and landed in some hatred filled country. Like North Korea for example.

Is this possible?

Anyone here have any ideas on what might have happened here. I fly a lot and its beyond me that this can happen.

 

That is the question did it really happen? 
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May 04, 2014, 01:17:25 PM
Anyone knowing some basic physics and spectroscopy will laugh at GeoResonance's claims--they are pure quack gibberish. I am surprised that they have gained as much credence as they have--perhaps it is just a measure of how much people are graping at straws.

I'm still leaning toward the explanation's ultimately being some weird concatenation of accidental events--not some sensational conspiracy. But we may never know. 65 years on, we still have no idea what happened to Star Ariel, a case just about as baffling as MH370:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSAA_Star_Ariel_disappearance

I can recommend two forums following this story which seem to have a better S/N ratio than most (less raving lunacy.) The first is a professional pilots' forum:

http://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/535538-malaysian-airlines-mh370-contact-lost.html

The second seems more oriented toward mariners:

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1947061&highlight=mh370

Both have lots of posts and a considerable amount of informed speculation.
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May 04, 2014, 03:22:35 AM
I bet belly landed in the ocean, thats why there was no debris field.  It's going to be incredibly difficult to find that plane at the bottom of the indian ocean.

Wouldn't you think if it landed in the ocean that it would have broken up or some people would have opened the doors and gotten out? The complete lack of tangible debris seems improbable.

Well it's possible that it could've landed, but it probably would've quickly sunk quite quickly after. Imagine if it landed but flipped over a couple of times killing everyone on board and breaking the wings off, then sunk. In that situation I don't think there would be much debris left floating around.
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May 03, 2014, 08:42:43 PM
Wouldn't you think if it landed in the ocean that it would have broken up or some people would have opened the doors and gotten out? The complete lack of tangible debris seems improbable.

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May 03, 2014, 08:40:39 PM
I bet belly landed in the ocean, thats why there was no debris field.  It's going to be incredibly difficult to find that plane at the bottom of the indian ocean.

Wouldn't you think if it landed in the ocean that it would have broken up or some people would have opened the doors and gotten out? The complete lack of tangible debris seems improbable.
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May 03, 2014, 07:49:01 PM
I do not understand why they are considering following the lead near bangladash. That is just the word of a marine search corporation. While the west australia lead was confirmed by several government search teams who picked up the blackbox ping.

I have no idea what georesonance found near bangladesh, the pictures really are intriguing, and it might be some plane, but whatever it is, it is not flight 370. There is no way a plane can rest on the bottom on that ocean, while giving engine monitoring satellite pings and underwater black box pings thousands of miles away. But if authorities  dont follow up on it, conspiracy theorist will say its a coverup. May as well have a look whats on the bottom of the ocean there.

It could still be a cover-up, but unlike conspiracy theorists I'm actually waiting for some evidence of anything before I actually make any judgements. At the moment I'll go with the likelihood of it just crashing in a massive ocean due to whatever reasons. I'm always willing to change my stance as the evidence prepresents itself though.

I bet belly landed in the ocean, thats why there was no debris field.  It's going to be incredibly difficult to find that plane at the bottom of the indian ocean.
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May 03, 2014, 07:04:00 AM
I do not understand why they are considering following the lead near bangladash. That is just the word of a marine search corporation. While the west australia lead was confirmed by several government search teams who picked up the blackbox ping.

I have no idea what georesonance found near bangladesh, the pictures really are intriguing, and it might be some plane, but whatever it is, it is not flight 370. There is no way a plane can rest on the bottom on that ocean, while giving engine monitoring satellite pings and underwater black box pings thousands of miles away. But if authorities  dont follow up on it, conspiracy theorist will say its a coverup. May as well have a look whats on the bottom of the ocean there.

It could still be a cover-up, but unlike conspiracy theorists I'm actually waiting for some evidence of anything before I actually make any judgements. At the moment I'll go with the likelihood of it just crashing in a massive ocean due to whatever reasons. I'm always willing to change my stance as the evidence prepresents itself though.
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May 03, 2014, 04:18:04 AM
I do not understand why they are considering following the lead near bangladash. That is just the word of a marine search corporation. While the west australia lead was confirmed by several government search teams who picked up the blackbox ping.

I have no idea what georesonance found near bangladesh, the pictures really are intriguing, and it might be some plane, but whatever it is, it is not flight 370. There is no way a plane can rest on the bottom on that ocean, while giving engine monitoring satellite pings and underwater black box pings thousands of miles away. But if authorities  dont follow up on it, conspiracy theorist will say its a coverup. May as well have a look whats on the bottom of the ocean there.
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May 02, 2014, 05:58:41 PM
I do not understand why they are considering following the lead near bangladash. That is just the word of a marine search corporation. While the west australia lead was confirmed by several government search teams who picked up the blackbox ping.

two zones with black box pings, even if one of the position is the correct position for the black box, it will take years till they are extracted, the weird stuff in this is no debries, nothing was found to this day
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May 02, 2014, 12:45:15 PM
Did they found the black box yet?

No. They still haven't even found any of the wreckage nor do I think they have much of a clue where to look.
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May 02, 2014, 12:43:37 PM
I do not understand why they are considering following the lead near bangladash. That is just the word of a marine search corporation. While the west australia lead was confirmed by several government search teams who picked up the blackbox ping.
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May 02, 2014, 12:24:18 PM
Did they found the black box yet?
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May 02, 2014, 11:19:46 AM
Well the evidence is obviously to the contrary at the moment. You don't normally lose them when they've got all their tracking equipment working and are in contact with flight control but this plane was flying with neither for quite a while.
I wonder why that happened. I'm pretty sure someone was still tracking them with, something.

The malaysian government recently confessed that the plane was being tracked with military radar... Shocked

Really? Up until what point? If they were tracking it then why do they have no idea where it is?
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May 02, 2014, 11:11:38 AM
Well the evidence is obviously to the contrary at the moment. You don't normally lose them when they've got all their tracking equipment working and are in contact with flight control but this plane was flying with neither for quite a while.
I wonder why that happened. I'm pretty sure someone was still tracking them with, something.

The malaysian government recently confessed that the plane was being tracked with military radar... Shocked
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