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Malaysian Boeing 777 goes missing


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And yet the whole Diego Garcia angle is still as plausible as anything else thats out there. Thats how messed up this whole thing is.

 

 

had no idea that Diego Garcia existed till this happened, didnt know where it was on the map either. But looking at that map there, that is where the plane turned towards originally before it lost contact. Its very bizarre

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had no idea that Diego Garcia existed till this happened, didnt know where it was on the map either. But looking at that map there, that is where the plane turned towards originally before it lost contact. Its very bizarre

 

The conspiracy nutters are linking all kinds of shit, but the problem is in this case its as plausible as anything we've been told because we haven't really been told anything.

 

You've got the Maersk Alabama carrying a secret cargo guarded by two ex-navy seals who work for a security company called Trident who often work closely on secret missions with the US Goverment, both of whom later turn up dead. Something to do with their respiratory systems. Drug paraphernalia found on them apparently. Fit up? Then you've got the secret cargo finding its way to Kuala Lumpur where its then loaded onto Flight 370. Which subsequently goes missing. Then you've got a whole load of disease and bioweapon experts apparently being shipped over to Diego Garcia. And now you've got a big Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

 

Theres a lot of dots, and you can join them however you want them. Its great fun.

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Anyone who was originally skeptical now thinking it was aliens?

 

I'm not saying it was aliens but you know, it could be aliens.  Or like that TV series, Lost.

 

Everyone dies and when we do, we won't care where our bodies are (as we will not be aware and we'll be on our way to our next incarnation).  Would you prefer your body to be above water or below?  Worms or fishes. Would you rather be eaten by worms/rats or the very odd creatures under the sea?

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Anyone who was originally skeptical now thinking it was aliens?

 

I'm not saying it was aliens but you know, it could be aliens.  Or like that TV series, Lost.

 

Everyone dies and when we do, we won't care where our bodies are (as we will not be aware and we'll be on our way to our next incarnation).  Would you prefer your body to be above water or below?  Worms or fishes. Would you rather be eaten by worms/rats or the very odd creatures under the sea?

 

I'd prefer a mausoleum like Lenin.

 

Preferably they could encase me and my dog and a few pints and a steak and kidney pie as well. For the afterlife.

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had no idea that Diego Garcia existed till this happened, didnt know where it was on the map either. But looking at that map there, that is where the plane turned towards originally before it lost contact. Its very bizarre

 

Don't just look at it on the map, mate. Read up on it's history. Diego Garcia is one of the most shameful episodes in recent British political history, and it's a disgrace that successive British governments have never been brought to book for the treatment of the population.

 

You can probably find Jon Pilger's Ch4 documentary somewhere on line.

 

 

http://m.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/diego-garcia-a-shameful-history-that-keeps-repeating-itself/article12542074/?service=mobile

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