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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:05 am

Pyrpolizer wrote:MH370 stopped being "news" already in most major media
Within one week it will be totally forgotten.

The black box pingers story was necessary to conclude the matter at this precise ending.

Presumably they will continue the search for about a month to find the black boxes. Of course some fools will think that that it would be possible to find the black boxes without first locating the plane. Nothing will be found. At best the pingers were deliberately thrown there to draw an end to the whole fiasco. Anyone can buy pingers and they are all identical in frequency, pitch duration and all other specs.

So while continuing for the final announcement to be released to the stupid masses, anyone who doesn’t consider himself an honorable member of the pack, should go back and reconsider the whole issue.
People using the absolute minimum information released sniffed the hoax a long long time ago.
And here’s another one who spent his time and knowledge to draw scientific conclusions that prove the hoax.

Inmarsat has pulled off the hoax of the century by directing the search for MH 370 to the Indian Ocean.

The probability of finding the plane in the present search area is no higher than for any other randomly selected area in the Indian Ocean.


http://marvinsthinking.blogspot.com/


It is still major news in China, Australia, Malaysia and US.

You will be hearing about MH370 2 years from now I am pretty sure because this crash is as unique as the 911 attacks.

Inmarasat and Boeing have been terrific and as stated earlier straight from the PM's mouth to the President of China:

The Black Box has been located with a high degree of certainty!

So stick that in your pipe and smoke it!
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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:25 am

Pyrpolizer wrote:Imagine the pain of our own people here in Cyprus having to wait for decades to learn the fate of tht maximum 20 days.
20 days one month is not a long time to draw conclusions. Probably they will drag it down to 2 months with various excuses.
After that the masses will be convinced that the plane crashed there, they even got it's pings from the Black boxes, and forget all about it.


They actually claim that to accurately map the entire ocean floor within the reduced surface area, they will need between 6 to 8 weeks.

This is nothing. They actually stated that it will possibly take many months before they get the Black Box from the ocean floor. They said that it is easier to send people to the moon than explore the ocean floor at 4500m.

The pressure at 4500m is 500 atmospheres alone, whereas there is only 1 atmosphere difference between the earth's surface and the moon just to put things into perspective. There are only a handful of submersibles that will be able to tolerate these pressures.
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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:28 am

Kikapu wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:MH370 stopped being "news" already in most major media
Within one week it will be totally forgotten.

The black box pingers story was necessary to conclude the matter at this precise ending.

Presumably they will continue the search for about a month to find the black boxes. Of course some fools will think that that it would be possible to find the black boxes without first locating the plane. Nothing will be found. At best the pingers were deliberately thrown there to draw an end to the whole fiasco. Anyone can buy pingers and they are all identical in frequency, pitch duration and all other specs.

So while continuing for the final announcement to be released to the stupid masses, anyone who doesn’t consider himself an honorable member of the pack, should go back and reconsider the whole issue.
People using the absolute minimum information released sniffed the hoax a long long time ago.
And here’s another one who spent his time and knowledge to draw scientific conclusions that prove the hoax.

Inmarsat has pulled off the hoax of the century by directing the search for MH 370 to the Indian Ocean.

The probability of finding the plane in the present search area is no higher than for any other randomly selected area in the Indian Ocean.


http://marvinsthinking.blogspot.com/


I can't say I disagree with what you had to say in your post, Pyro.

It has been one "Snow Job" after another since the Malaysian PM made the announcement declaring that the MH370 had crashed into the Indian Ocean and ALL on board were dead, all this without a single piece of evidence to back his statement.

The truth will eventually surface when someone would leak the information out. In the meantime the families will live in agony with their sorrows losing their loved ones. Isn't it amazing, that most of the Chinese victim's relatives had already figured it out in the first few days of the MH370 disappearing that information was being withheld from them by the officials and that they were getting the run-around. Nothing has changed today, I’m afraid.


You will be waiting a very long time Kikapu!

It is at the bottom of the Indian Ocean and if you think it could possibly be anywhere else, then quite frankly you got rocks in your head.
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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:53 am

Pyrpolizer wrote:MH370 stopped being "news" already in most major media
Within one week it will be totally forgotten.

The black box pingers story was necessary to conclude the matter at this precise ending.

Presumably they will continue the search for about a month to find the black boxes. Of course some fools will think that that it would be possible to find the black boxes without first locating the plane. Nothing will be found. At best the pingers were deliberately thrown there to draw an end to the whole fiasco. Anyone can buy pingers and they are all identical in frequency, pitch duration and all other specs.

So while continuing for the final announcement to be released to the stupid masses, anyone who doesn’t consider himself an honorable member of the pack, should go back and reconsider the whole issue.
People using the absolute minimum information released sniffed the hoax a long long time ago.
And here’s another one who spent his time and knowledge to draw scientific conclusions that prove the hoax.

Inmarsat has pulled off the hoax of the century by directing the search for MH 370 to the Indian Ocean.

The probability of finding the plane in the present search area is no higher than for any other randomly selected area in the Indian Ocean.


http://marvinsthinking.blogspot.com/


Geez you're such an idiot!

I just can't believe anyone can be as silly.

They are looking for the plane. In order to find the plane they are relying on the signal they have detected which they believe is from the Black Box. Once they find the wreckage on the ocean floor, then they will find the Black Box!
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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 13, 2014 2:21 am

The search continues today as per normal.

ADV Ocean Shield appears to be towing the Black Box detector at 2 knots, whilst HMS Echo is just outside the small search zone.

The search for debris continues some 800 kms west.

Authorities are saying that the submersible will be launched in the next 2 days. This is significant as the search will turn to the ocean floor for the first time.

http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/
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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 13, 2014 3:49 am

Question to Kikapu!

Seeing as though you seem quite convinced that MH370 was shot down in Diego Garcia or that it landed elsewhere, I would presume that MH370 was hijacked by a terrorist or perhaps the Pilot had affiliations with some obscure international terrorist organization ( :lol: )

So please tell us who is responsible?

Obviously the US would love to know this bit of information even though they have dismissed it officially.

Which country is to be attacked as a result of this? Iran, North Korea, Somalia, Pakistan, Yemen ... ?

I am pretty sure America would want to blow them to smithereens! It is an attempted attack on one of their bases after all or a future attack on American Interests!

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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:41 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:MH370 stopped being "news" already in most major media
Within one week it will be totally forgotten.

The black box pingers story was necessary to conclude the matter at this precise ending.

Presumably they will continue the search for about a month to find the black boxes. Of course some fools will think that that it would be possible to find the black boxes without first locating the plane. Nothing will be found. At best the pingers were deliberately thrown there to draw an end to the whole fiasco. Anyone can buy pingers and they are all identical in frequency, pitch duration and all other specs.

So while continuing for the final announcement to be released to the stupid masses, anyone who doesn’t consider himself an honorable member of the pack, should go back and reconsider the whole issue.
People using the absolute minimum information released sniffed the hoax a long long time ago.
And here’s another one who spent his time and knowledge to draw scientific conclusions that prove the hoax.

Inmarsat has pulled off the hoax of the century by directing the search for MH 370 to the Indian Ocean.

The probability of finding the plane in the present search area is no higher than for any other randomly selected area in the Indian Ocean.


http://marvinsthinking.blogspot.com/


It is still major news in China, Australia, Malaysia and US.

You will be hearing about MH370 2 years from now I am pretty sure because this crash is as unique as the 911 attacks.

Inmarasat and Boeing have been terrific and as stated earlier straight from the PM's mouth to the President of China:

The Black Box has been located with a high degree of certainty!

So stick that in your pipe and smoke it!


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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:42 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Imagine the pain of our own people here in Cyprus having to wait for decades to learn the fate of tht maximum 20 days.
20 days one month is not a long time to draw conclusions. Probably they will drag it down to 2 months with various excuses.
After that the masses will be convinced that the plane crashed there, they even got it's pings from the Black boxes, and forget all about it.


They actually claim that to accurately map the entire ocean floor within the reduced surface area, they will need between 6 to 8 weeks.

This is nothing. They actually stated that it will possibly take many months before they get the Black Box from the ocean floor. They said that it is easier to send people to the moon than explore the ocean floor at 4500m.

The pressure at 4500m is 500 atmospheres alone, whereas there is only 1 atmosphere difference between the earth's surface and the moon just to put things into perspective. There are only a handful of submersibles that will be able to tolerate these pressures.


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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:42 pm

Paphitis wrote:The search continues today as per normal.

ADV Ocean Shield appears to be towing the Black Box detector at 2 knots, whilst HMS Echo is just outside the small search zone.

The search for debris continues some 800 kms west.

Authorities are saying that the submersible will be launched in the next 2 days. This is significant as the search will turn to the ocean floor for the first time.

http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/


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Re: What happened to flight MH370?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:45 pm

Anything else from the disturbing Beacon of the forum??
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