MH 370: The Plane That Disappeared - Page 3

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Posted: 2 years ago
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And you are speaking about the probability of shooting down an airplane MH370? Wasn't a similar incident happened with MH17 in July of the same year i.e. 2014? It was shot down by Russians over Ukraine, not able to recall..but something similar happened

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: ohophelia

No, the political reason is only speculation/conspiracy theory by far. Debris doesn't equal to prominent parts of the plane being found. The supported leader being jailed happened only a day prior to MH370 disappearing. This was anything but impulsive. It seemed to be planned for a long time. A lot of theories even by major publications and experts have hinted at a mass-murder suicide plot. The main pilot was said to be clinically depressed. This is also not the first time a depressed pilot had done something like this. Germanwings flight 9525 was crashed by co-pilot Lubitz who reportedly suffered from depression and anxiety and declared unfit to fly. But he kept this info from his employers and crashed the plane in the French Alps killing around 150 passengers in 2015. He locked the captain out of the cockpit and steered the plane to commit this mass suicide plot. Somewhat similar incident happened to EgyptAir 990 back in the 90s. There was a massive cover up by the respective governments and countries as to save the airlines rep and also theirs.

If this were politically motivated it would have a huge splash. The Malaysian authorities were so back handed about this whole thing because when the mh370 broke off contact deliberately after crossing into Vietnam, they were alerted about it. Atleast their military radar picked it up when Zaharie (reportedly) took a U-turn into Malaysia again to head towards the Indian Ocean. The thing is the plane had been in air for 8 hours after the loss of contact. It reportedly crashed around 8-8:30 am the next morning infact when it broke contact at 1:00 am. The Malaysian authorities wanted to keep all of this info under wraps but it eventually came out during search/rescue efforts.

It is all very murky and stamping it with politically motivated is not right when no stringent evidence had been found about it yet.


Godfrey is doing proper research on it.. I find his explanation etc to be quite on point, not sound like a conspiracy theories... In fact when he said he knew where the plane was, suddenly the conspiracy theorists started claiming their look alike is alive in Diego Garcia... That was shocking since most conspiracy theorists have stopped making theories long time ago... I am sure the gov is also hiding information ..

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Omg can't believe it's been 9 years of this. I remember the media frenzy when it happened. Looking forward to the documentary, tfs

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: SlowlyDrifting

Woahh! All these theories, speculations, and what not. It's all surreal. Whatever it is, it is definitely worth a discussion...I don't know, not sure what point I can add on to but my instinct says it is a pilot-suicide. Nothing else adds up :/

Please bring in the more points whenever you can.

Yeah it might sound like a plausible theory but I think the government and airport authorities confirmed that the pilot was an experienced, well respected guy, he was generally very cheerful and jovial, and was in a sound mental state while flying. I know the mass suicide sounds plausible as well but I don’t know since dead men don’t speak and aren’t there to defend themselves this theory is still not widely accepted, I mean we can only speculate since there isn’t any evidence found till date. The first blame anyway goes on the pilot as soon as a plane crashes, though I can understand why people might have come to this conclusion since the transponder was switched off and the plane deviated from its course. But I read another theory which was basically explained from the pilot’s POV, that after leaving the Malaysian airspace, he might have noticed something was off, hence took a detour, and tried his best to save the plane before things went out of his control totally and the rest is history. Don’t know may be foul play was involved for all we know, or something truly tragic might have occurred, like one thing leading up to another to cause the accident.
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