Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - Missing Plane

Australian Broadcasting Corporation { ABC radio } Are reporting satellite imagery has seen what maybe floating debris in the southern Indian ocean. Our milarty is sending planes to check it out. Our "Clown of a Primminster has been crowing all over the screens.......such a dill :{ .......looks like we have the job of planting/finding the evidence???
 
Galaxia2002 said:
He had some interesting points

A Startlingly Simple Theory About the Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh370-electrical-fire/
This was mentioned already in Laura's post yesterday http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,34196.msg480608.html#msg480608
(although I noticed the search engine did not find that post)
 
Australian said that they have found objects in the area that seems to be the debris of the airplane.



http://media.theage.com.au/news/national-news/mh370-have-we-found-it-5278048.html?next_video=true
 
loreta said:
luke wilson said:
Siberia said:
people might use it while on-board so that they didn't miss important calls. The calls might be redirected to their secretaries, colleagues or elsewhere.

If I understand correctly, then they have a similar service at my place of work. A phone rings, if it doesn't get picked up, the ringing noise jumps to another phone, then another etc. I haven't seen this service with a mobile phone, just landlines.

A question, why didn't the secretaries & colleagues pick up?

If the phones where ringing normally, that means that they where near a satellite? is that correct?

Cellular phones connect to ground base stations, not satellites. Satellite phones are a different kind of technology altogether.
So if you call a target phone, and get a ring back tone, that is in an indication the target phone is near enough a ground base station to establish a connection.

I might add, from looking into the information around the 911 time frame, it does not mean the target phone is on the ground, but if in the air, it has to be low enough to be able to connect to a ground base station. If flying too fast, the connection to a particular tower may not be able to make it, before it moves closer to another tower's range and so it is very tricky to keep cell phone connections in the air. It is reasonable to conclude that a repeatedly ringing phone is on dry land somewhere, near enough a base station.

This basic tech stuff and these kind of discussions can be found on the net with a bit of a google search.
 
Now we are entering a difficult phase of these kinds of things, that we have seen before.

In the first days of the "happening" you may get honest details out from the news media, as not everyone is under control, or has gotten the "story" they should be telling and what info they can or cannot share to the public.

However as time passes, the governments and authorities can establish a better control of the information that comes out.

So unfortunately we are in that time that any data that is not independently verified by a trusted source is untrustworthy.

I suspect it will be VERY difficult from this point onwards to come to any firm conclusions from anything offered to the news media.

It will sure be interesting to watch though, and apply critical thinking and be watchful for errors and holes in the stories that will be presented.
 
Breton said:
Galaxia2002 said:
He had some interesting points

A Startlingly Simple Theory About the Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh370-electrical-fire/
This was mentioned already in Laura's post yesterday http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,34196.msg480608.html#msg480608
(although I noticed the search engine did not find that post)

Besides the 'mobile phone mystery', here are some other later findings that dispute this theory.

http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/03/19/mh370-more-complex-than-it-seems-startlingly-simple-theory-on-missing-jet-sweeping-the-internet-is-wrong/

The truth is plain but it is not as simple as that, perhaps.

There is another theory i'd come across that i'd hold on to see if any new info (or disinfo) will put a hole in it. It reads a lot like one of those 'cloak and dagger' films. Is this impossible? i just want to exhaust every possible explanation i could find out there before seriously considering the 'hyperdimensional' aspect as to the truth.

http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=633994

"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?"
 
Just caught the tail end of the 7.30 Report it appears the Australian satellite and search system has spotted debris in the southern Indian ocean approx 2000+ kilometres from Perth, they are talking about debris 24 metres long approx. They're sending 3 or 4 planes to the area to investigate further.

I think the video Laura posted with an ex pilot suggesting a possible electrical fire sounds most likely at the point in time.
 
Here is another theory. This one is in the same direction with my thought . Parallel Universe ? Why not.

http://www.theonion.com/articles/malaysian-airlines-expands-investigation-to-includ,35524/?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=SocialMarketing&utm_campaign=Default:1:Default
 
Duke said:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation { ABC radio } Are reporting satellite imagery has seen what maybe floating debris in the southern Indian ocean. Our milarty is sending planes to check it out. Our "Clown of a Primminster has been crowing all over the screens.......such a dill :{ .......looks like we have the job of planting/finding the evidence???

bugger, just seen that on the news too, it made me want to hide under the lounge but I chose to go for a smoke and pull myself together instead
 
Opinion: Flying with Malaysia Airlines 'surreal' after MH370

Read more: http://www.3news.co.nz/Opinion-Flying-with-Malaysia-Airlines-surreal-after-MH370/tabid/417/articleID/336392/Default.aspx#ixzz2wUmVt4pp

When the boss called on Sunday evening telling me to jump on a plane to Kuala Lumpur to cover the story of the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, I thought "What a great story to cover – one of the most bizarre aviation mysteries of our time."
When he said I'd be flying Malaysia Airlines I just laughed and said "Of course". My girlfriend wasn't quite so impressed.
I quickly packed and rushed to the airport. At Sydney Customs, things got more surreal. As I was going through security one of the officers started making plane crash gestures – complete with full sound effects, and said to his colleagues "Malaysia Air, hahaha…Kaboom!".
 
jovichmk said:
Here is another theory. This one is in the same direction with my thought . Parallel Universe ? Why not.

http://www.theonion.com/articles/malaysian-airlines-expands-investigation-to-includ,35524/?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=SocialMarketing&utm_campaign=Default:1:Default
Onion is a satire website.
 
Yes i know . Its a nice way to make this theory ridiculous. Let it be posted on some site like the onion or some yellow pages. What "normal" person will than think in a that way about the truth
 
Keit said:
Perceval said:
"Malaysian officials have confirmed they received 'some radar data' from other countries about the missing Flight MH370 today - but claimed they were 'not at liberty' to release the information."

Sounds like this can't go on much longer before they reveal something that will move us on from "where did the plane go?"

This morning Vesti news (Russia) said that the radar data point toward Diego Garcia.

It's pretty obvious, when you look at the "toys" that the US has there, that if anything came within a few hundred (or more) miles of that place they would be all over it like a rash, so to speak. Not surprised that they haven't said anything though, they're a secretive, evil bunch.
 
Looks like the next stage of the search is about to begin. Australia is chasing a possible wreckage but the brewing storm is making it difficult at the moment. That claim appears to be genuine based on the current weather charts so we are likely to know more tomorrow morning.

Interesting...

ABC News said:
Malaysia Airlines MH370: RAAF planes scour Indian Ocean for possible debris from missing plane
_http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-20/raaf-en-route-to-possible-debris-from-mh370-in-indian-ocean/5334314

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adam7117 said:
Looks like the next stage of the search is about to begin. Australia is chasing a possible wreckage but the brewing storm is making it difficult at the moment. That claim appears to be genuine based on the current weather charts so we are likely to know more tomorrow morning.

Interesting...

ABC News said:
Malaysia Airlines MH370: RAAF planes scour Indian Ocean for possible debris from missing plane
_http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-20/raaf-en-route-to-possible-debris-from-mh370-in-indian-ocean/5334314

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It looks like it. And also this information is based on assumptions that means they don't know for sure what it is at the moment. Especially for the relatives of the missing passengers this may be difficult to bear to wait some more days again. Either officials are coming up with a fake story now, or find indeed something or the relatives fall one more time into despair since it is again nothing.
 
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