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Like a lot of criminals could simply be that he wanted someone to discover how clever he was at some point?
But that directly contradicts wanting to make the plane disappear without trace and the level of meticulous planning necessary to make it so.
There's also the problem of if he did it, and succeeded in reaching the ditching point undetected, simply being seen by a random ship would blow the whole thing - the ocean is vast, but it's not impossible he could be unlucky. To decrease the risk he would need to have been watching the sea closely as he approached the fuel exhaustion point and then flown *back* along the previous track if it was clear. In which case the plane will be to the north of the search zone, not the south...
It's like trying to do a jigsaw where you have only some of the pieces, don't know how many the puzzle has or what the picture looks like.
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That is, assuming that the debris is not planted as Jeff Wise thinks...
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http://jeffwise.net/2019/06/28/onezero-the-mystery-behind-the-missing-malaysia-airlines-flight-isnt-solved-yet/#more-6042
Complete conspiracy nut, or does he have some valid suspicions?
One question he doesn't seem to want to ask now is that if the plane went to Kazakhstan, where is it? How was it landed and either hidden or disposed of secretly in a country which, while large and relatively sparsely-populated, is not *that* empty - and it would require at least dozens, probably hundreds, of people - and probably weeks - to either hide or completely dismantle an airliner that size.
Wise's first theory was that it went to a remote corner of the Baikonur Cosmodrome, and landed on the runway originally intended for the Buran space shuttle - and was then subsequently somehow disposed of in a plot of land which was unaccountably cleared at the same time as MH370 disappeared, even though there appears no reason any effort would have been taken to demolish a derelict compound out there... so why was it?
http://jeffwise.net/2015/02/23/what-went-on-at-yubileyniy/
It does look suspiciously convincing at first. There's just one slight problem - MH370 apparently didn't quite have the range to reach Baikonur.
There's also another question you would need to ask, if he was on the right track... why is he still alive? Or would the risk of killing him be that it made his theory look more credible?
Nevertheless, it is odd that an abandoned corner of a disused airfield was so carefully cleared *just then*, isn't it?
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Always the problem with conspiracy theories, they always ignore the obvious problem that the simplest explanation is usually the best.
Haven’t they found the odd bit of debris on Reunion Island (east of Africa in the Indian Ocean) that was 99% confirmed as being from MH370? If thats true, and it has supposedly been “confirmed” depending on the source, then the only likely explanation is the plane crashed into the southern Indian Ocean having ran out of fuel.
There are loads of theories on MH370, one being that MH17 that was shot down over Ukraine 2 months later was actually MH370.
Regardless, it’s bewildering. Every air disaster gets solved, we always find out what happened to ensure it doesn’t happen again. That’s the thing with this case, 5 years later and the general public are none the wiser. The Air France flight 447 took a few years to completely solve. Not sure we’ll ever know with mh370.
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1. About half of it has been found by just one person - that person having connections to Russia - and are pieces small enough to fit in a suitcase. Two of the pieces were apparently found live on TV while he was being filmed, which is extraordinarily unlikely... unless he knew exactly where to find them.
2. The one really big piece - the flaperon - had its serial number label conveniently missing, and the pattern of barnacle growth on it is inconsistent with how it would have floated at sea. In fact the pattern of barnacle growth on *all* the pieces is inconsistent with the time they’re meant to have spent at sea.
No, but I’m unsure whether it’s been definitely ruled out that any of the debris could be parts of MH17 recovered from the crash site - unless the identical piece can be proven to be in Ukraine I don’t see how it could be, since the two planes were from the same production run and any simple fragment with no identifying numbers could be from either plane.
To be clear, I find it far-fetched - it would require a huge and very well-organised conspiracy if the two crashes are linked. But even so, I have to admit that some of it is troubling and difficult to rationally explain.
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FWIW I’m very open minded and my brother calls me “Tin foil Hat-ty) I spend a lot of my spare time watching all sorts on YouTube. Personally, I think the plane downed somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean, but this conclusion was only reached after the discovery of debris on Reunion Island, until then, all sorts of possibilities.
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Unfortunately I think that if we are correct, and the plane *is* in the South Indian Ocean but was simply missed by the search for one reason or another - miscalculation of the possible end point, determination by a suicidal captain to thoroughly cover his tracks, or just bad luck that it's in a part of the sea floor too difficult to search - then it won't be found in our lifetimes.
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