Friday, April 4, 2014

MH370: What Is Malaysia Hiding? Refuses Families Requests To Hear Cockpit Recording


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MH370: What Is Malaysia Hiding? Refuses Families Requests To Hear Cockpit Recording

By Susan Duclos

 


On the pretext that the cockpit recording from the missing Malaysia Flight 370 that mysteriously disappeared on March 8, 2014, is part of an ongoing investigation, the Malaysia authorities in charge of it, are refusing to allow passengers families to listen to the recording between the pilots and control, not even allowing the pilot's family to listen to even verify that it was the pilot speaking.

 


Transcripts have been released but with all the false information the Malaysian government has made public, up to and including the announcement that the plane crashed and there are no survivors, without a shred of evidence to give passengers' families to prove it and no debris that has, to date, been connected to the flight itself, it is understandable that the families might not be so trusting of  transcript recorded by those same authorities.

 


The question then is, what is on that recording that the Malaysian authorities are hiding from not only the families, but the general public that has been watching this keystone cop investigation and search?

 


It appears to be quite obvious that if the transcript is accurate and portrays the exact communications before Malaysia Flight 370 shut those communications down, then allowing the families to listen to those last words would not jeopardize the investigation.

 


 



 



 


 


Susan Duclos owns/writes Wake up America

 


 


 




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