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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    Quote Posted by Zebra (here)
    Dutchsinse offers evidence that the plane landed! ????
    more like a software that thinks the plane has landed based on the departure time and flight plan?

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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    According to Detik.com, a relative of a missing passenger received a text message from an unknown sender, stating that the plane made an emergency landing and all passengers were alive.

    http://www.prisonplanet.com/indonesi...y-landing.html

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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    With no distress or mayday call, this had to be rather quick and catastrophic it seems, they'll probably find the debris field as soon as it gets daylight again over that way.

    Interesting that this also involves Malaysian Air AGAIN? Hard to imagine a lightening bolt taking it down, but it could be possible I suppose considering they were flying through bad thunderstorms.....we'll just have to wait and see what the "claim" is this time as usual.
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    http://sgtalk.org/mybb/Thread-AirAsi...-arm-a-few-day


    AirAsia CEO sold 944,800 shares in the group's insurance investment arm a few days before the recent plane crash

    http://www.nst.com.my/node/66238?d=1

    KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes sold 944,800 shares in the group’s insurance investment arm Tune Insurance Holdings Bhd. As many as 850,000 shares of the insurer were sold on Monday and 94,800 shares were sold the next day, all at RM1.60 each, according to a filing made to Bursa Malaysia yesterday.
    Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting!

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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    Something questionable happening in this region?

    There was another incident regarding an airplane in this region that did not penetrate global awareness because nothing was missing and no one died:

    http://avherald.com/h?article=47763054
    http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-afri...85#.VKBko14AKA
    http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/...flight-saa-286

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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    there's this interesting video on youtube... does anybody here reads chinese to translate the link in the video?


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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    Today's news is an absolute heartbreak.

    Try to read the graphene laser thread and try to make sense of what could be going on.

    We are living in an age of clandestine wholescale war, total war, against innocent people ;

    few do see the connections as such, they simply feel fear;
    let's pray that the world will hold together for a while longer,
    that people will see thru the B.S. and unite against the REAL enemies out there,
    not just some label or other but the real perps...


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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    Quote Posted by cursichella1 (here)
    An interesting tweet from someone called "FlightRadar24":

    Quote There were several aircraft nearby the area where signal from #QZ8501 was lost
    Map showing nearby aircraft

    (worth a visit...unable to upload pics lately...)
    Here's a screenshot of that image:


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    Quote Posted by Tesla_WTC_Solution (here)
    Today's news is an absolute heartbreak.

    Try to read the graphene laser thread and try to make sense of what could be going on.

    We are living in an age of clandestine wholescale war, total war, against innocent people ;

    few do see the connections as such, they simply feel fear;
    let's pray that the world will hold together for a while longer,
    that people will see thru the B.S. and unite against the REAL enemies out there,
    not just some label or other but the real perps...


    truth does exist --
    Can't help but wonder if it is an attack by the Cabal, against Asian countries in general, to disrupt and dessicate their economies, or at the very least, their airlines? How many know that today, 29 Dec, China and Russia have agreed to join forces financially and trade in both Yuan & Roubles (but not US dollars).

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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    I was thinking along those lines as well. It sounds like a few people had knowledge something was going to happen. Its also interesting that Russia announced it's new military command centre has opened in Moscow. The article makes it clear it would be extremely difficult to hack into their computers as everything was done "in house" so to speak.

    Here is a link to the article:

    http://rt.com/news/210307-russia-nat...efence-center/

    Wow...just noticed this paragraph from the article:
    The NDCC inherits all those functions, but also has plenty of extra roles as well. In peacetime, an additional task is to monitor all of Russia’s important military assets, from hardware being produced by defense contractors to the state of oil refineries, to weather conditions and their effect on transportation routes.

    Makes me wonder if they suspected foul play has been occurring in this area of the world. What is located around these parts someone doesn't want flights going over?
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    Quote Posted by Dora (here)
    there's this interesting video on youtube... does anybody here reads chinese to translate the link in the video?

    While most on youtube seem to be making videos that say nothing much about this sad subject to get views , including Dahboo7's critics. Dahboo gives us a gem of something that he has found and What Dora has found and posted.

    It cant be glossed over, particularly after the mention of Mh370 being hijacked and then shot down, as lots have been thinking this and not saying so, never mind there is no physical proof to back up there claim, the point is they may be just to scared to say anything, well one of them isn't by the sounds of what's been written and good on them, there a warrior.

    My heart goes out to everyone involved in this very sad situation , they will be in my thoughts and I hope they find they find the strength to cope.

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    Quote Posted by Dora (here)
    there's this interesting video on youtube... does anybody here reads chinese to translate the link in the video?

    I can confirm such a thread dated Dec 15 does exist on the TianYa Forum. The translation in the video is roughly correct. This author posts very frequently, dozens a day, but after the inital few posts on the thread in the first two days, he has not posted again on that thread. Still lots elsewhere.

    The Asia Airline was also involved in an incident on flight Bankok to NanJing on the 13th this month, when a Chinese couple argued with a hostess and the woman passenger poured hot water to her. The woman then went beserk and wanted to jump off. Though it was half way , the captain decided to fly back to Bangkok and had the passengers arrested. Very strange. Now it is joked that the woman probably saved the whole plane.

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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    I can 2nd Syrwong, the translation is roughly correct, if there was any doubt.

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    Quote Posted by SilentFeathers (here)
    With no distress or mayday call, this had to be rather quick and catastrophic it seems.......
    The two biggest question marks to me are that there is plenty of time to radio notice of going down during a 25,000 foot descent so why not?.. and once again, there's not a chance of no black box signal and no report is highlighting this fact. I'd bet that the truth is 'other' and has nothing to do with any of the mainstream news data we are just spinning wheels debating.

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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    There have been many airplane crashes in the past which did not send out distress calls; the first rule of airmanship (and should apply to driver's too!), is FLY THE AIRPLANE, no matter what the distractions, then communicate. Rarely does just one situation bring down a plane, it's usually a combination of several factors.

    Pure speculation here, but if extreme weather is the cause, it could have been a combination of severe icing and hail, stalling the aircraft due to aerodynamic deformation and excess weight: the plane would go down, impacting what's below it (terrain or ocean), in less than 3 minutes, meanwhile both pilots struggling to control the airplane with both hands and no time to make a call. A bomb or explosion would end everything very quickly (shudder). None the less, either of these scenarios would produce wreckage.

    As for the ELT (Emergency Location Transmitter), not alerting, this is not uncommon. Sometimes, they don't work. An electrical device which is not used regularly (or at all), will often malfunction due to corrosion, lack of use etc. (Leave a less than new car outside for a few weeks and don't use it - sooner or later, some of the electrics will pack up).

    What I'm finding unusual about this is it has literally "vanished" from radar very suddenly. As if someone just turned off a switch (... like MH370). The transponder on board, which sends/transmits data such as speed, location, direction, altitude and rates of descent/ascent along with the airline /flight ID, CAN be turned off inside the cockpit (or interrupted by some catastrophic incident), and the plane will effectively disappear off the ground radar.

    A hard radar signal though, picks up an "object(s)" and originates from the ground. If the plane came apart, you would see lots of smaller objects falling. I'm surprised that isn't really being addressed (so far)?
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    amazing coincidence right after this was mentioned by Sorcha, an aircraft disappeared...

    "China this week aligned itself with Russia against the Obama regime and its allies in an economic war many experts are predicting could soon erupt into total global warfare... link"

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    From AFP twitter (Agence France-Presse): #BREAKING AirAsia Flight #QZ8501 likely 'at bottom of sea': Indonesia search chief.

    Link: https://twitter.com/AFP/status/549390885197078528

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    Default Re: An AirAsia A320 with 162 on board reported missing

    a power engineer, from a company that does nuke plant design and construction...

    Miniature Robots, nuclear powered and armed...

    laser weaponry repowered by nukes, dang anyone heard how blue beam is coming?

    the official story already has witnesses

    "In the aftermath of the Air Asia flight QZ8501 with 162 people on board going missing, a loud bang was reportedly heard by fishermen over Belitung Island at around 07:00 to 08:00 in the morning, Indonesian news website Bangka Tribun News reported.

    "There are fishermen who heard the explosion, but not yet certain. Its location is near the island of Jackfruit," a member of Tagana Beltm told the website.

    The flight was reportedly over the Java Sea between Kalimantan and Java islands when it lost contact.

    However, the fishermen could not ascertain the source of the explosion and assumed that the bang came from within a five-mile radius between Coconut Island and Bird Bath Beach, Damar.

    Belitung is an island on the east coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, in the Java Sea.

    The fishermen who were at sea engaged in their regular fishing activities near Coconut Island also claim that the explosion was quite powerful.

    The Airbus 320 aircraft, from the Indonesian city of Surabaya was scheduled to land in Singapore at 8:30am Singapore time... link
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    Two airplanes vanish from the surface in the same year, and what hits me most about this one is how the media is reporting they claim its allready on the bottom of the ocean, yeah sure that just stinks.

    Is it possible to get the passenger list somewhere?


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