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Malaysian Boeing 777 goes missing


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I think Spy Bee did it. I don't know exactly what 'it' is, but he is still in - or recently was in - the Far East, and I've yet to see conclusive proof that he is not involved. Ergo, he did it.

 

Also, the pilots of the plane in that pic must believe they've been attacked by Megashark, such is the stench of fish in the cockpit.

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Photographic evidence is released that adds weight to the theory the plane could well have flown into a worm hole.

 

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So they're starring in the latest hollywood remake of InnerSpace.

 

I was a bit sick of sequels but this one has got legs.

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Channel 5, 9pm. The plane that vanished - Live. Up to the minute information on the missing Malaysian plane.

 

9.01pm - It's still missing.

9.05pm - still missing.

9.10pm - can't find it.

9.15pm - let's ask our expert, Melinda Messenger.

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Chinese news article apparently stating that the father of one of the passengers received a missed call on his mobile from said passenger, then when he tried to call back, the phone was switched off.

 

That's what the person who posted the link said, but the link itself is in Chinese.

More chance of stringvest being able to use chopsticks

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Channel 5, 9pm. The plane that vanished - Live. Up to the minute information on the missing Malaysian plane.

 

9.01pm - It's still missing.

9.05pm - still missing.

9.10pm - can't find it.

9.15pm - let's ask our expert, Melinda Messenger.

 

Just watching that programme.  You were right thy knew absolutely nothing.

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I find it incredible, in this day & age & all our technology, nobody knows where a fucking place with 240 people on it is 7 days after it went missing.

It's with things like this I believe the likes of America has the technology to find it/found it but don't like showing what secretive technology they actually have. After reading about some of the tech they had 20 odd years ago I imagine there is very little they can't do.

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Malaysia plane systems 'disabled'

Last updated 12 minutes ago

 

 

Malaysia's Prime Minister : "These movements are consistent with the deliberate action of someone on the plane"

The communications systems of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 were deliberately disabled, Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak has said.

 

According to satellite and radar evidence, he said, the plane then changed course and could have continued flying for a further seven hours.

 

He said the "movements are consistent with the deliberate action of someone on the plane".

 

The plane disappeared a week ago with 239 people on board.

 

The Kuala Lumpur-Beijing flight last made contact with air traffic control over the South China Sea to the east of Malaysia, about one hour after take-off.

 

Mr Razak told a news conference that new satellite evidence shows "with a high degree of certainty" that the aircraft's communications systems were disabled and then it changed course, flying back over Malaysia towards India.

 

Satellite signals continued to be picked up from the plane some seven hours after it lost radar contact.

 

Mr Razak said the authorities were now trying to trace the plane across two possible corridors

 

• from the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan through to northern Thailand

 

• south from Indonesia to the southern Indian Ocean.

 

The investigation, he said, had "entered a new phase", and the search of the South China Sea had been discontinued.

 

Addressing reports that the plane had been hijacked, he said only "we are still investigating all possibilities as to what caused MH370 to deviate".

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