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    ^ Do you always laugh at your own jokes?

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    Inmarsat has never laid any claim to knowing for sure where the plane IS.

    What they did was to provide a very feasible theory as to the most likely course that it followed after it finally disappeared from radar, and how long it travelled. The satellite pings provided the only real evidence as to where it could have finally ended up.

    All this was based on data which they alone had collected and analysed. They attempted to do something something that has never been done before, so it remains to be seen if their theory turns out to be correct or not.

    At the time when Inmarsat first announced their findings, nobody else had a clue where the plane had gone, and nobody seemed to have any idea how to start figuring it out. All we had was ongoing rampant speculation without any kind of credible data, or evidence of any kind.

    Even if the plane is not found, it does not mean Inmarsat was wrong. It just means that finding an aircraft at the bottom of a very big ocean area that is very deep, with a very rugged bottom is incredibly difficult, even with the best of modern kit. The only way Inmarsat will be proven incorrect is if the plane if found somewhere else...and that seem highly unlikely after all this time. It will be found eventually, but it could take a long time. They recently found a plane that crashed on Vancouver Island BC.....during WW11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok View Post
    ^ Do you always laugh at your own jokes?
    Do you understand why they are called "Emoticons"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by koman View Post
    Inmarsat has never laid any claim to knowing for sure where the plane IS.

    What they did was to provide a very feasible theory as to the most likely course that it followed after it finally disappeared from radar, and how long it travelled. The satellite pings provided the only real evidence as to where it could have finally ended up.

    All this was based on data which they alone had collected and analysed. They attempted to do something something that has never been done before, so it remains to be seen if their theory turns out to be correct or not.

    At the time when Inmarsat first announced their findings, nobody else had a clue where the plane had gone, and nobody seemed to have any idea how to start figuring it out. All we had was ongoing rampant speculation without any kind of credible data, or evidence of any kind.

    Even if the plane is not found, it does not mean Inmarsat was wrong. It just means that finding an aircraft at the bottom of a very big ocean area that is very deep, with a very rugged bottom is incredibly difficult, even with the best of modern kit. The only way Inmarsat will be proven incorrect is if the plane if found somewhere else...and that seem highly unlikely after all this time. It will be found eventually, but it could take a long time. They recently found a plane that crashed on Vancouver Island BC.....during WW11.
    The problem with these tin foil hat merchants is that their cognitive dissonance allows them to leap all over the following sentence and plaster it all over their nutjob fairy tale websites for people like ENT to pick up:

    "A potential flight path has been reconstructed that is consistent with the satellite data ... but it is stressed that the sensitivity of the reconstructed flight path to frequency errors is such that there remains significant uncertainty in the final location," the report said.
    However, the likes of ENT aren't bright enough to understand that they have deliberately left out a significant part of the report:

    “This ongoing work may result in changes to the prioritization and location of search activity within the current search area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok View Post
    ^ Do you always laugh at your own jokes?
    Do you understand why they are called "Emoticons"?
    I probably understand a little more than you do Harold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok View Post
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    ^ Do you always laugh at your own jokes?
    Do you understand why they are called "Emoticons"?
    I probably understand a little more than you do Harold.
    Of course you do. There's a clever chap.

    Anything else to whinge about?


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    ^ Clever?

    How nice.

    Now piss off Harold.....there's a good boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok View Post
    ^ Clever?

    How nice.

    Now piss off Harold.....there's a good boy.
    May I perhaps suggest you go and Chew a Little more Cock.

    Did you see what I did there?


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    ^Hate it when that happens...

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok View Post
    ^ Clever?

    How nice.

    Now piss off Harold.....there's a good boy.
    May I perhaps suggest you go and Chew a Little more Cock.

    Did you see what I did there?

    Such a bright lad.

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    "Wreckage from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is most likely to wash up on the coast of Indonesia, not Australia where the search for the missing jet is being coordinated, authorities have said."

    MH370 search: Wreckage from missing Malaysia Airlines jet 'most likely to wash up on Indonesian coast' - Australasia - World - The Independent

    How they figure that one out is a mystery considering that,

    a) INMARSAT thinks the plane ended up in the Southern Indian Ocean somewhere west of Australia, and

    b) the ocean currents in the Southern Indian Ocean go nowhere near Indonesia, as indicated in the two maps below;










    Who knows,....maybe "the authorities" have figured out yet another new location for MH 370.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post

    “This ongoing work may result in changes to the prioritization and location of search activity within the current search area.
    Try and keep up, old chap.

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    Just to add grist to the mill, (harry and koman are gonna spit all their keyboards over this )

    Were MH370 and MH17 in fact the same plane?
    One theory that has gained traction in recent weeks is the suggestion that the airliner that crashed in a field in Ukraine was in fact the lost flight MH370, not the scheduled flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.

    According to the theory, proposed by a number of sites, including humansarefree.com, the MH370 was hijacked and forced to land safely in an undisclosed location. Some proponents say that the plane was taken to the US military base Diego Garcia – believed to be within range of where the MH370 disappeared – and then deliberately crashed near Donetsk by US agents months later in a "false flag" operation designed to discredit Russia.

    Subsequent world events have played into the theorists' hands, as a number of countries accused Russia of providing military support to Ukrainian separatists – including Buk missile launchers capable of shooting down planes at high altitudes. The EU and US subsequently tightened their sanctions on Moscow.

    To support their argument, some commentators, such as Opob News, point to the fact that wreckage found in Ukraine seems to have a different configuration of windows to the actual MH17, and that a Malaysian flag on the side of the fuselage is not in the right place.



    Read more: Flight MH370 conspiracy theories: what happened to the missing plane? | Flight MH370 News | The Week UK

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    Quote Originally Posted by ENT View Post
    Just to add grist to the mill, (harry and koman are gonna spit all their keyboards over this )

    Were MH370 and MH17 in fact the same plane?
    One theory that has gained traction in recent weeks is the suggestion that the airliner that crashed in a field in Ukraine was in fact the lost flight MH370, not the scheduled flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.
    Were MH370 and MH17 in fact the same plane? They weren't even planes.
    Which adds to the mountain of proof that these conspiracy theorists are morons, most likely young nerds who seldom leave their mothers basements and have little knowledge of the real world, or crazy deluded old men or just plain ass crazy motherfuckers.

    MH370 and MH17 are flight no's, route numbers if you like. Not aircraft identification numbers.

    You could hardly steal one and exchange it for the other.

    The aircraft on flight MH370 that day was actually Boeing 777 registration number 9M-MRO
    And the aircraft flying MH17 that other day was actually Boeing 777 registration number 9M-MRD.
    This is one of the most ridiculous conspiracy theories I've heard for a long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ENT View Post
    Just to add grist to the mill, (harry and koman are gonna spit all their keyboards over this )
    Why would I spit all over my keyboard?

    I'm just surprised your deluded little mind didn't pick up on this rubbish sooner.

    But how did you miss this one?

    Now we just wait for ENT to post the photo in another thread and claim there is a cover up.



    Did Aliens Abduct Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370?



    Since 1947 our Government has been lying to us about aliens. Everyone sees them, UFOs are everywhere, in every nation. They are a threat to our sovereignty as a nation and as a world.

    Now a whole entire airplane has vanished into thin air. Yesterday A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 239 souls lost contact with air traffic control and disappeared. Known as Flight MH370, it is a B777-200 aircraft heading to Beijing, China from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Associated Press reports that the flight lost contact somewhere over Vietnam.

    There were no reports of bad weather and no sign of why the plane would vanished from radar screens almost an hour after it took off. There are reports of two oil slicks off the coast but absolutely no wreckage has yet to be found. Where did the plane go?

    There is only one possible answer. Aliens.

    Aliens have been abducting ships and planes in the Burmuda Triangle for as long as civilized people have been sailing those seas. Could the aliens have decided to abduct yet another plane form a different place?

    “We are not ruling out any possibilities,” Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya told a news conference full of journalists.


    Now it is being reported that at least two of the people on the plane had stolen passports. The passenger manifest issued by the airline included the names of two Europeans, Austrian Christian Kozel and Italian Luigi Maraldi, both of which were not on the plane, according to their foreign ministries. Both men reported their passports stolen in Thailand in 2013. There were no indications of sabotage nor claims of a terrorist attack, but Thailand is known as a hotbed of alien activity.

    So once again, the only possible cause is Aliens.

    So will this finally drive our Government to admit that there really is an alien race here on our soil and in our air? Will Obama finally stop asking the Russians to fly us to space and reinvest in NASA so that we can fight this Alien scourge? Calls to the White House were not returned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ENT
    Were MH370 and MH17 in fact the same plane?
    Without a doubt ENT. Destroying one plane and making insurance claims for two was a stroke of real genius, and there we were all talking about how stupid those Malaysian's were when the first one disappeared.

    Bit of help from the CIA is all you need and you can pull off some amazing stunts. I wonder if they split the payout 50/50?....

    Have you given the heads up to Lloyds yet?

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    In fact ENT has missed this nugget as well. His little imagination will run riot when he hears:

    (a) It took off BEFORE MH370 went missing!
    (b) It landed AFTER MH370 went missing!

    It's now obvious that this top secret space shuttle took MH370!

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...-space-shuttle




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    Yup, as predicted, you both (^ and ^^) had a good spit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koojo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ENT View Post
    Just to add grist to the mill, (harry and koman are gonna spit all their keyboards over this )

    Were MH370 and MH17 in fact the same plane?

    Were MH370 and MH17 in fact the same plane? They weren't even planes.

    MH370 and MH17 are flight no's, route numbers if you like. Not aircraft identification numbers.
    Correct.

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    In the latest allegations by experts on the missing MH370, a pilot and air-traffic management specialist, has claimed that a breach of protocol by authorities made the ongoing search costly, according to The Malaysian Insider report.

    The aviation expert also alleged that the Malaysian and Australian authorities could be involved in a cover-up, according to ibtimes.com

    Desmond Ross believes that had proper protocol been followed, the search would not have taken this long. She blamed officials’ failure to release recordings from the first hours of the aircraft's disappearance for the delay in finding the plane.

    She acknowledged that many facts are missing, but many are available and that should be released, she added.

    Missing MH370 latest: Protocol vs cost vs fading hope... - Emirates 24/7

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ENT View Post
    Just to add grist to the mill, (harry and koman are gonna spit all their keyboards over this )
    Why would I spit all over my keyboard?

    I'm just surprised your deluded little mind didn't pick up on this rubbish sooner.

    But how did you miss this one?

    Now we just wait for ENT to post the photo in another thread and claim there is a cover up.



    Did Aliens Abduct Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370?



    Since 1947 our Government has been lying to us about aliens. Everyone sees them, UFOs are everywhere, in every nation. They are a threat to our sovereignty as a nation and as a world.

    Now a whole entire airplane has vanished into thin air. Yesterday A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 239 souls lost contact with air traffic control and disappeared. Known as Flight MH370, it is a B777-200 aircraft heading to Beijing, China from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Associated Press reports that the flight lost contact somewhere over Vietnam.

    There were no reports of bad weather and no sign of why the plane would vanished from radar screens almost an hour after it took off. There are reports of two oil slicks off the coast but absolutely no wreckage has yet to be found. Where did the plane go?

    There is only one possible answer. Aliens.

    Aliens have been abducting ships and planes in the Burmuda Triangle for as long as civilized people have been sailing those seas. Could the aliens have decided to abduct yet another plane form a different place?

    “We are not ruling out any possibilities,” Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya told a news conference full of journalists.


    Now it is being reported that at least two of the people on the plane had stolen passports. The passenger manifest issued by the airline included the names of two Europeans, Austrian Christian Kozel and Italian Luigi Maraldi, both of which were not on the plane, according to their foreign ministries. Both men reported their passports stolen in Thailand in 2013. There were no indications of sabotage nor claims of a terrorist attack, but Thailand is known as a hotbed of alien activity.

    So once again, the only possible cause is Aliens.

    So will this finally drive our Government to admit that there really is an alien race here on our soil and in our air? Will Obama finally stop asking the Russians to fly us to space and reinvest in NASA so that we can fight this Alien scourge? Calls to the White House were not returned.
    OK I surrender. It was my mother "The Alien.
    She was on that Space Shuttle 2 posts later.

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    ^Do the right thing and turn her in to the authorities...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaitongBoy View Post
    ^Do the right thing and turn her in to the authorities...

    No-one likes a grass.

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    ^And his own mother, too...

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    MH370 latest: First lawsuit filed in Malaysia over missing flight
    Friday, October 31, 2014

    A Malaysian family on Friday sued the government and beleaguered national carrier for negligence in the mysterious disappearance of flight MH370, in what is believed to be the first lawsuit filed over the disaster.

    The suit was filed by lawyers on behalf of the two underage sons of Jee Jing Hang, who was on board the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight.

    Gary Chong, a lawyer for Jee's relatives, said the suit was filed in a Malaysian court on Friday.

    The family is suing Malaysia Airlines for breach of contract, saying the deeply troubled carrier failed in its contractual responsibility to deliver Jee to his destination.

    The family is also suing Malaysia's government, civil aviation authorities, immigration department and air force for negligence.

    "Our clients are after the truth. We have confidence in our judiciary system that this suit will be heard and dealt with fairly," a statement by the family's legal team said.

    Chong said the family would seek damages but declined to specify a figure.

    MH370 inexplicably disappeared on March 8 with 239 people aboard en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in what remains one of history's great aviation mysteries.

    Malaysia's government believes the flight diverted to the far southern Indian Ocean, citing sketchy satellite data, but no trace has been found despite an extensive search.

    Neither the government nor airline has revealed any results from investigations launched in the aftermath of the tragedy, and consistently stresses that only recovery of the lost Boeing 777 aircraft will provide full answers.

    Some next-of-kin bitterly accuse the government and airline of a bungled response and cover-up, charges that are strenuously denied.

    Malaysia's air force came under particular fire after top brass acknowledged military radar had tracked the red-eye flight as it doubled back over Malaysian airspace after diverting.

    The air force took no action, saying the radar blip was not considered a security threat.

    The chances of success for the lawsuit were not immediately clear.

    Aviation experts have told AFP that under international law it is an airline's responsibility to prove it was not to blame for an accident.

    The lack of evidence could complicate that task for the carrier.

    The airline also has been hammered by the loss in July of flight MH17 - apparently shot down over Ukraine with the loss of 298 lives in another still-unexplained disaster -- and is in dire financial straits as business has dried up.

    A state-linked investment fund has directly taken over the airline as part of a rescue plan.

    In countries such as China - home to the majority of MH370 passengers - and Malaysia, courts are considered relatively conservative regarding the awarding of damages.
    MH370 latest: First lawsuit filed in Malaysia over missing flight - Emirates 24/7

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