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MH370: Are They Really Looking For The Missing Plane? (Video News Report)
By Susan Duclos
As the news report below will show, on March 31st, 2014 and again on April 4, 2014, a company by the name of GeoResonance found wreckage from what appears to be a plane they think could be the missing Malaysia Flight 370. The company admits it may be another plane, they are not stating it is definitively MH370, just that it is plane wreckage, worthy of investigating.
According to the details, the company says it followed up with a full report on April 15, 2014.
Yet, no new search area was assigned to the location GeoResonance has pinpointed using their technology, because authorities in charge of the search are "relying on information from satellite and other data to determine the missing aircraft's location," and " is not within the search arc derived from this data."
Considering the failure of authorities to find anything in the areas they deem are credible areas, that can be connected to Malaysia Flight 370, it begs the question of why those in charge of the search are not following up on all and any leads that perhaps could locate the missing plane.
Are they really searching for it or is it all an illusion to convince the general populace that they are searching but actually do not want it found, for whatever reason?
According to the same report, it wasn't until GeoResonance went public with their information that "Malaysian authorities contacted GeoResonance," and were "very interested, very excited" about the findings, Pope said.
Susan Duclos owns/writes Wake up America
As the news report below will show, on March 31st, 2014 and again on April 4, 2014, a company by the name of GeoResonance found wreckage from what appears to be a plane they think could be the missing Malaysia Flight 370. The company admits it may be another plane, they are not stating it is definitively MH370, just that it is plane wreckage, worthy of investigating.
According to the details, the company says it followed up with a full report on April 15, 2014.
Yet, no new search area was assigned to the location GeoResonance has pinpointed using their technology, because authorities in charge of the search are "relying on information from satellite and other data to determine the missing aircraft's location," and " is not within the search arc derived from this data."
Considering the failure of authorities to find anything in the areas they deem are credible areas, that can be connected to Malaysia Flight 370, it begs the question of why those in charge of the search are not following up on all and any leads that perhaps could locate the missing plane.
GeoResonance said it analyzes super-weak electromagnetic fields captured by airborne multispectral images.
"The company is not declaring this is MH370, however it should be investigated," GeoResonance said in a statement.
The company's director, David Pope, said he did not want to go public with the information at first, but his information was disregarded.
"We're a large group of scientists, and we were being ignored, and we thought we had a moral obligation to get our findings to the authorities," he told CNN's "New Day" on Tuesday.
Are they really searching for it or is it all an illusion to convince the general populace that they are searching but actually do not want it found, for whatever reason?
According to the same report, it wasn't until GeoResonance went public with their information that "Malaysian authorities contacted GeoResonance," and were "very interested, very excited" about the findings, Pope said.
Susan Duclos owns/writes Wake up America
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