Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Missing Malaysia Flight Found By Web Sleuths?


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Missing Malaysia Flight Found By Web Sleuths?

By Susan Duclos

 


Web users across the world, along with some celebrities have decided to "help" governments across the globe in the search for the missing Malaysia Flight 370 and the 239 people on board. From Reddit to Courtney Love, theories are flying but so are some images that these web sleuths claim could very well be the missing plane.

 


The Daily Mail Online has put together some of the images found by these sources, using DigitalGlobe's high-resolution satellite and aerial images on its Tomnod site.

 


The first image below comes from the social networking site Reddit, according to the Daily Mail, which users claim to show debris from the plane on the surface of the Strait of Malacca.

 



 
The next image was posted to Courtney Love's Facebook page on Monday:

 



 


More at The Daily Mail Online.

 


Perhaps authorities should at least search these areas since more leads seem to have been produced by amateur sleuths so far than "official" search efforts.

 


The video below discusses this missing MH370 as well as the passengers onboard, 20 of which were world-class electronic Techs for a major Defense Contracting Company that specialize in such things as electronic weapons that "disappear" airplanes and ships from the battlefield.

 


Via the video details:

 


They were employed by Freescale Semiconducter which designs and manufactures cutting edge electronic weaponry for the Department of Defense. Such weaponry includes those making it possible to simply vanish planes off of radar.


 


 



 


 


Susan Duclos owns/writes Wake up America

 


 


 



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