Malaysian Airline plane disappears
10-04-2014, 21:05
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
The pinger is about 1400M down so this will explain the slow speed.
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12-04-2014, 09:21
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
Not looking good now.
"Despite success in narrowing search area, officials say there have been no confirmed pings from the recorder for 24 hours".
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12-04-2014, 09:49
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
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.... if the facts are real...
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12-04-2014, 09:54
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
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I just love how all the sad conspiracy nutters crawl out from under there stones when something like this happens
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12-04-2014, 10:02
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
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By interesting do you mean hilarious
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12-04-2014, 10:12
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
What size of font do Anonymous™ use?
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12-04-2014, 10:14
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
Pretty big. You can't write small with a crayon.
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12-04-2014, 10:15
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Pretty big. You can't write small with a crayon.
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And to think one day those script kiddies will grow up and have kids, God help us
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12-04-2014, 10:52
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The black box and other forms of communication need a rethink and design after this. 30 days life obviously isn't good enough. I'm sure the manufacturers can make it 60 days and make the signal much stronger + make sure it cannot be turned off.
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12-04-2014, 13:03
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
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Originally Posted by Sirius
I just love how all the sad conspiracy nutters crawl out from under there stones when something like this happens 
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By interesting do you mean hilarious
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Pretty big. You can't write small with a crayon.
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And to think one day those script kiddies will grow up and have kids, God help us 
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Not all conspiracy theories are wrong.
I do not know what it is the difference between you lot and me. I am not a stupid guy and neither are any of you yet I am prepared to see the possibility of devious acts yet you seem to refuse to even accept the possibility.
The is a lot of information available about how the Rothschild's gained their wealth and seeing as they hold a lot of the purse strings for a lot of governments globally they have a lot of power
There was at least 20 Freescale employees on the plane. And if the patent happened as Anonymous say would that not at least raise a suspicion of a motive?
How many of you watched the video ? or did you just make your mind up because of who made it?
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And to think one day those script kiddies will grow up and have kids, God help us 
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well a group who have hacked into where they have they are hardly script kiddies
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12-04-2014, 16:48
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The difference, I suspect, is a willingness to weigh up the likelihood of different scenarios, to pursue the most likely, to be open minded about the various plausible but less likely, and to be unafraid to scorn those scenarios that are so unlikely as to be laughable.
There is a difference between accepting we can never have absolute knowledge of anything, and being unable to evaluate and rank one hypothesis above another.
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12-04-2014, 16:52
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
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The difference, I suspect, is a willingness to weigh up the likelihood of different scenarios, to pursue the most likely, to be open minded about the various plausible but less likely, and to be unafraid to scorn those scenarios that are so unlikely as to be laughable.
There is a difference between accepting we can never have absolute knowledge of anything, and being unable to evaluate and rank one hypothesis above another.
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did you watch it ?
tell me what parts of the video you found laughable ie what pieces of information
My father worked all his life for Dunlop. A period of their history they partnered with a company called eldec . While this was going on my father visited the company in the States where he was told high ranking company members never flew on the same plane as to ensure the company was safe
Now at least 20 engineers from Freescale were on the flight if 4 of these were patent owners as Anonymous claims that leaves the patent that was awarded 4 days after the disappearance this leaves the patent owned by only 1 person. If also there is work on these semi conductors that are being worked on that are being developed for cloaking it is at least humorous that patent holders of it may have been on an aircraft that no one can find
I find it funny that it has been written off by the few who have responded purely on the grounds Anonymous posted it.
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12-04-2014, 17:35
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
Or, possibly, because the "theory" is actually just an extrapolation based on one or two facts which ignores a vast number of problems, the most obvious being that bringing down an airliner in order to kill off four of the passengers is using an almighty sledgehammer to crack a nut. There are far easier ways to do it. And in any case the perpetrator of this crime screwed up. In this scenario the perp either needs all the patent owners out the way, in which case he managed to expend an awful lot of effort in the act of not killing all of term, or else the perp is the remaining patent owner, in which case he has made himself prime suspect in an act of mass murder.
Ultimately, of course, the explanation for this also has to account for the behaviour of the plane in the hours before it crashed. This was not a straightforward destruction of an aircraft, as would be the aim of someone who wanted to simply do away with one or more of the passengers.
Historically, the practice of senior executives not sharing planes is not unheard of but would be considered unnecessarily paranoid these days. The world doesn't fly on DC-10s and Comets any more and Pan-Arab nutters can't hijack them as easily. I don't think your observation about Dunlop adds any light to the present mystery.
As for Anonymous, well if they stopped being so anonymous we might be able to judge whether any of them is qualified in any sphere that would add value to their speculation. However I don't expect that to happen any time soon.
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12-04-2014, 17:39
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit
did you watch it ?
tell me what parts of the video you found laughable ie what pieces of information
My father worked all his life for Dunlop. A period of their history they partnered with a company called eldec . While this was going on my father visited the company in the States where he was told high ranking company members never flew on the same plane as to ensure the company was safe
Now at least 20 engineers from Freescale were on the flight if 4 of these were patent owners as Anonymous claims that leaves the patent that was awarded 4 days after the disappearance this leaves the patent owned by only 1 person. If also there is work on these semi conductors that are being worked on that are being developed for cloaking it is at least humorous that patent holders of it may have been on an aircraft that no one can find
I find it funny that it has been written off by the few who have responded purely on the grounds Anonymous posted it.
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couple of things ,one of the holders of the patent in question was Freescale Semiconductor ,if all the other patent holders are dead then that company now owns all the shares of the Patent ,the other problem is that none of the patent holders appear on the passenger manifest released by the airline
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