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linksplatinum
25th September 2014, 04:02
This is very strange... I have heard that there was absolutely a strong possibility that this had occurred by several insiders, now this video surfaces? Could it be so?


24 wrz 2014
Satellite images captured the moment the plane was abducted by three UFOs. also a shot from a different angle with an infrared camera.

Aliens have been abducting ships and planes in the Bermuda 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.

https://missiongalacticfreedom.wordpress.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKps7bcDiI0#t=197

Frederick Jackson
25th September 2014, 06:27
Just off hand looks fishy to me, does not seem to be something taken by satellite the way the perspectives are changing. In one part the wings disappear as if it were doing a "wing-over" or 90 degree roll. I guess I could have been doing this, just maybe, but strange behavior indeed. Hmm, interesting.

Peace&Love
25th September 2014, 06:44
It looks authentic to me... Like they were creating some kind of energy field by spinning very fast around the plane, increasing maybe some kind of vibrations to allow it enter a 'window' to other realm.

sheme
25th September 2014, 09:24
Looks made up to me. Someone after a quick buck.

Tyy1907
25th September 2014, 11:36
It looks authentic to me... Like they were creating some kind of energy field by spinning very fast around the plane, increasing maybe some kind of vibrations to allow it enter a 'window' to other realm.

Thats the exact feeling I got when I watched it as well.

MorningFox
25th September 2014, 11:58
Incredibly fake in my opinion.

Source?

conk
25th September 2014, 17:52
Thanks for sharing. I would just wonder who was operating the camera (s). Seems way to good to be real.

araucaria
25th September 2014, 18:07
You would have to explain the camera movements to me. Sometimes the camera is ahead, at other times it is catching up. I thought satellites either just took whatever was in their field of vision, or if they were tracking something they would keep it centred.