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    Quote Posted by buares (here)
    Quote Posted by Roisin (here)
    I'm checking out his site though and will listen to his recording on this topic.
    I listened to the mp3, he didn't find the plane, he is not a RVer, he is a channeler.
    No, he didn't find the plane, but his theory as to the disappearance is offered. I listened to the mp3, and it is simply the source information to the exact transcription offered on that page.

    However, he does do RV as well, even teaches it, and is well known as a Remote Viewer. His website has information on his courses, links to numerous interviews he has done, videos, etc - all related to RV. He does have more of a spiritual leaning though.

    I am not a "believer" of his views, but I do listen and add his information to all the other information offered by a variety of people with different leanings, or agendas.

    Since the topic of this thread was the missing airliner, I added his information.

    There is no need to spend time listening to the mp3 at the bottom of his page, as it is transcribed exactly right above it. I listened to the mp3 and read the transcription at the same time. Matched up.

    But, he is known as a Remote Viewer, as well as a teacher of Remote Viewing. However, this posting on his page was Channeled, as is evident by the mp3 file he added at the bottom of the page.

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    Quote Posted by Harley Hawkins (here)
    Just now received this via email:

    Quote A Chinese satellite has observed a suspected crash area at sea.
    China releases satellite images of possible crash site

    CNN has broadcast more details of the Chinese satellite images. It said they were published by the Chinese State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense (SASTIND), and dated March 9. They show a suspected crash site in the South China Sea, not far off the plane’s projected flight path. They show three large pieces at sea, the largest of which, according to SASTIND, measured 24m by 27m.



    The Chinese agency gave coordinates of 105.63 east longitude, 6.7 north latitude, which would put it in waters northeast of where it took off in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and south of Vietnam.

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    It's showing as Breaking News on CNN now; large pieces of wreckage - which may or may not be the Malaysia plane - have been photographed by Chinese satellites to the South East of where they originally lost contact with the aircraft.

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    Thanks for your feedback on that Haulin... looking at his site now and it's very interesting. Will listen to that recording.

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    this is interesting......I am not familiar with Bill Still however, he thinks the plane may have been hijacked and may be used to attack Israel

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    12 March 2014 Last updated at 22:00

    Malaysia Airlines MH370: China in new 'debris' clue



    not sure if this is the same vid as on below link. Could be ?

    Vid on link....Its not working at the moment probably due
    to being busy....
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-26554875


    Chinese officials suggest the images may show pieces of wreckage


    Satellite images of possible debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
    have been released on a Chinese government website.

    The three images show what appear to be large, floating objects in the South China
    Sea. Previous sightings of possible debris have proved fruitless.

    The China-bound plane went missing on Friday with 239 people on board.

    It vanished about an hour after it took off from Kuala Lumpur as it flew south of
    Vietnam's Ca Mau peninsula.

    No distress signal or message were sent.

    The three images are:









    The images were taken on Sunday, a day after the plane disappeared, but were
    only released on Wednesday on the website of China's State Administration for Science.

    Map co-ordinates place the objects in the South China Sea east of Malaysia and off
    the southern tip of Vietnam.

    China's official Xinhua news agency says the largest of the objects measures about 24m x 22m (78ft x 72ft).

    'All right, roger that'

    China has deployed several high-resolution satellites - controlled from the Xian
    Satellite Control Centre in northern China - to help search for the jet, the People's
    Liberation Army said on Tuesday.

    Earlier, Malaysian authorities revealed that the last communication from the jet
    suggested everything was normal on board.

    Flight MH370 replied "All right, roger that" to a radio message from Malaysian air
    control, authorities said. Minutes later all contact with the plane was lost.

    China's foreign ministry has complained that there is "too much confusion"
    regarding information released about the plane's flight path.

    There were 153 Chinese nationals on the flight.

    "It is very hard for us to decide whether a given piece of information is accurate,"
    spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in Beijing.

    Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein dismissed the allegations and
    said that Malaysia would "never give up hope" of finding the plane's passengers and crew.

    "It's only confusion if you want it to be seen as confusion," he told a press
    conference.

    "I think it's not a matter of chaos. There are a lot of speculations that we have
    answered in the last few days," he added.

    Earlier on Wednesday, Malaysia's air force chief Rodzali Daud denied remarks
    attributed to him in local media that the flight had been tracked by military radar to
    the Malacca Strait, far west of its planned route.

    Gen Rodzali Daud said he "did not make any such statements", but added that the
    air force had "not ruled out the possibility of an air turn-back".

    Early search efforts focused on waters between Malaysia and Vietnam but the
    search area has since been widened.



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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-26554875
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    Peter Goelz, former managing director of the US federal National Transportation Safety Board, told CNN: "These (images) are the first solid piece of evidence we have that are on the correct flight path."

    The US Navy reportedly has a destroyer already in the area and has deployed another vessel to investigate.

    The Chinese agency provided no explanation why the images were only released on Wednesday.

    US authorities cautioned the large objects may not be the wreckage as ships have been known to dump junk at sea in the past.

    http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel...-1226853195656

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    If this is actually the wreckage, east-southeast of where it was said to be lost, and after they saying it "may have turned west" and all the other rumors generated.....well, the Malaysian officials are either numb and dumb and a bunch of idiots, or they are totally trying to cover something up (like a high-jacking).

    Time will tell I suppose.....

    Either way, this satellite photo isn't making much sense considering EVERYTHING we've been told so far.
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    Passenger leaves ring, watch for toddler sons before disappearance

    Mechanical engineer Paul Weeks left his family behind in Australia, bound for a dream job in Mongolia. He gave his wedding ring and watch to wife Danica and said to give the marriage band to whoever of sons 3-year-old Lincoln and an 11-month-old Jack married first, 'if something should happen to me.'



    Before taking off on the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner for a new job in far off Mongolia, Paul Weeks took off his wedding ring and watch and handed them to his wife Danica.

    “If something should happen to me then the wedding ring should go to the first son that gets married and the watch to the second,” Weeks said, the worried wife recalled.

    Weeks, 39, is the father of 3-year-old Lincoln and an 11-month-old Jack. A former soldier from New Zealand, Weeks moved his family to Australia after their home in Christchurch was flattened by earthquakes.

    Danica Weeks said her husband, a mechanical engineer, had just landed a “dream job” with Transwest Mongolia and had packed “lots of photos” of his family in his luggage.

    Weeks was flying to Beijing, from where he was to take a connecting flight to the Mongolian capital, Ulan Bator. He was supposed to return home in a month.

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    Quote Posted by SilentFeathers (here)
    If this is actually the wreckage, east-southeast of where it was said to be lost, and after they saying it "may have turned west" and all the other rumors generated.....well, the Malaysian officials are either numb and dumb and a bunch of idiots, or they are totally trying to cover something up (like a high-jacking).

    Time will tell I suppose.....

    Either way, this satellite photo isn't making much sense considering EVERYTHING we've been told so far.

    It does make ( navigational ) sense . Not unless they confirm it anyway . My question is WHY satellite images from Sunday the 9th are only being released on Wednesday the 12th when it's all too late to save something.

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    One image looks like the nose, the other one the wing portion and the other one fuselage (to my eyes at least). It seems consistent IMO.


    "The objects aren't small: 13 by 18 meters (43 by 59 feet), 14 by 19 meters (46 by 62 feet) and 24 by 22 meters (79 feet by 72 feet). For reference, the wingspan of an intact Boeing 777-200ER like the one that disappeared is about 61 meters (200 feet) and its overall length is about 64 meters (210 feet)."
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    How do we know if they weren't planted there? Why did China wait 3 days to show us these images? Including the press? Something's fishy here.

    One expert in the CNN article on this said that those objects are too big and square to conform to anything on the plane. He's not in agreement with others who are saying that those objects could be part of the downed plane.

    But they should go to that location to check things out anyway. Which, of course, I think they are going to do but just hope they haven't sunk by now as those photo's were taken days ago.

    Ques: is that satellite still picking up the same objects now at this current time?
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    I suspect the three-day delay was simply because this finding was outside the original "official" search area - which shifted further west later. These images are east of the original search map - speaking out might have been judged 'irrelevant' or 'unhelpful' and the Chinese gov't would certainly not want to appear clueless, turning up with out-of-bounds data....

    Just speculating.

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    Quote How do we know if they weren't planted there? Why did China wait 3 days to show us these images? Including the press? Something's fishy here.
    if it is the wreckage they must be able to find the black box, and remains . It will be interesting what happens next.


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    Well at least they have the coordinates and I will keep saying my rosaries in hopes that they find that box and the plane. I'm in tears every time I read about what those family members have been going through. What a tragedy!

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    This comment is on Facebook on Malaysia Airlines page:

    "Orkun Altintaş My cousin from the army,This information is confidential.Malaysia military aircraft struck.They fear that the Chinese government.was placed into the jamming aircraft.Concealing information.Plane is found, but it is hiding.This is a BİG game.Be realistic.They closed up the facts.
    FALLING THIS AIRCRAFT, IT REDUCED..."

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    Quote Posted by ERK (here)
    This comment is on Facebook on Malaysia Airlines page:

    "Orkun Altintaş My cousin from the army,This information is confidential.Malaysia military aircraft struck.They fear that the Chinese government.was placed into the jamming aircraft.Concealing information.Plane is found, but it is hiding.This is a BİG game.Be realistic.They closed up the facts.
    FALLING THIS AIRCRAFT, IT REDUCED..."
    Can't find it. Can you provide a link or screenshot ?

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    Quote The three images show what appear to be large, floating objects in the South China
    Sea. Previous sightings of possible debris have proved fruitless.
    This came to mind, I don't know how rubbish polluted this area is ?

    But general flotsam seems to be on the rise everywhere.


    NOAA Ocean Today video: 'Our Debris Filling the Sea'

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    Buares- it is this page; https://www.facebook.com/malaysiaairlines

    under this thread: [#MASalert] Caregivers deployed at 5 stations with at least one caregiver & translator assigned to each family - http://bit.ly/MH370updates

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