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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Suspicion eases off MH370 pilot as FBI reveals ' nothing sinister' was found on his homemade flight simulator following raid 

Just as Pastorius has been saying from the beginning.

;-)

16 comments:

  1. Two objects bearing colors of missing Malaysia Airlines flight found floating in the sea by Chinese military plane

    Hat tip barenakedislam
    A Chinese military plane scanning part of a search zone for signs of debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 spotted several objects floating in the sea on Saturday, including two bearing colors of the missing jet. The three objects spotted by the Chinese plane were white, red and orange in color. The missing Boeing 777′s exterior was red, white, blue and gray.
    Excuse me? Anyone see any orange on this plane?

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  2. 'He wasn't the father I knew. He was lost and disturbed': Daughter of MH370 pilot raises alarming new questions about his state of mind in weeks before plane's disappearance

    Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was about to divorce his wife of 30 years
    He had refused to attend marriage counselling with Islamic elders
    He shunned family and spent hours alone on his flight simulator

    The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the pilot’s wife, Faizah Khanum Mustafa Khan, has told investigators that he stopped speaking to her in the weeks before the fateful flight on March 8, and spent time alone in his room where he had built a flight simulator. ‘He just retreated into a shell,’ she said.
    Meanwhile, Aishah Zaharie, 28, the pilot’s daughter, said that in her last conversations with her father, she barely recognised the man who used to dote on her. ‘He wasn’t the father I knew. He seemed disturbed and lost in a world of his own,’ she said.

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  3. Continued from above:

    Faizah said her husband was so withdrawn he hardly spoke to his sons and was not close to them. ‘He just retreated into a shell,’ she said.
    When he wasn’t working, Zaharie spent ‘more time with friends than with family members’. She confirmed they had spoken of separating but had not taken any formal steps towards getting a divorce.


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    Sure be interesting to learn more Bout these friends he took sudden interest in.

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  4. The story behind MH370 has become a game to those involved, given the persistent conflict from one report to another. Tit for tat. I can't say I have an opinion on either pilot other than my personal discriminatory suspicion of everyone who follows or sympathizes with the war doctrine of Islam.
    I simply want to know what happened to the commercial plane. Never will I accept that this plane may never be found, One assumes government/military satellite imagery provides at least one order of magnitude increased magnification than the images provided to the average computer user with google earth.

    Consider which governments are NOT involved in the wild-goose-chase search directed to this most hostile area of the sea.

    image one & image two illustrate massive freight containers falling from cargo ships into the sea confirming the flotsam which MH370 SAR must contend with.

    If anything, I am leaning towards the contention that several governments know exactly what happened to this plane, preferring to protect their spy capabilities - at any cost (jizya). Malaysia simply jumped the gun under pressure with their claim of its current location.

    Perhaps S&R is all a game.

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  5. Your comment is intriguing.

    Which governments, in the area in which the plane is CLAIMED to be, are not helping?

    Malaysia APPEARS to be helping, but all their contradictory assertions look like obfuscation and lies to me.

    I can say this, Pakistan is not helping. But the plane is no longer "thought" to be in that area of the world.

    We haven't heard from Thailand, but Thailand is not, to my knowledge, a bastion of international Jihad.

    I'd like to hear your thoughts.

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  6. OK, let me put it another way, besides Malaysia . . .which of the other 57 Muslim countries of the OIC, fellow brethren of sorts, are assisting or offering financial aid in the recovery/breavement efforts?

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  7. None of them are helping.

    And that is a total piss off.

    BUT Muslim countries never help with anything.

    For instance, when that tidal wave hit Indonesia, Americans and Australians and other Western countries helped, but no Muslim countries helped, even though Indonesia is the largest Muslim country in the world.

    Muslims don't help Muslims with anything but killing Muslims and other people.

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  8. Exactly. That this consistent absence hasn't/doesn't get media attention, even by those who are most aware of the beligerant oh-so-benevolent pattern of behavior, is criminal.

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  9. The objects recovered were "fishing equipment and flotsam," Andrea Hayward-Maher, a spokeswoman for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, said by phone Sunday. It was the first time that material had been picked up.

    Search activities Sunday involve eight ships and 10 aircraft in the revised zone, the Australian agency said in an update.
    via Standard.net
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    If and when the final destination of this plane becomes clear and it is proven that the SAR MIS-direction effort by Malaysian authorities prove to be misdirection, all costs in this wild goose chase should be born by Malaysia and a real 'recovery' with severe financial economic penalties awarded to each of the families whose loved ones suffered their incompetence and deceit.

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  10. Australia PM says there is no time limit on Malaysia jet search
    PERTH - Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Monday the hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 had no time limit, despite the failure of an international operation to find any sign of the plane in three weeks of fruitless searching.

    A total of 20 aircraft and ships were again scouring a massive area in the Indian Ocean some 2,000 km (1,200 miles) west of Perth, where investigators believe the Boeing 777 carrying 239 people came down.

    "I'm certainly not putting a time limit on it," Abbott told reporters after meeting flight crews at Pearce airbase in Perth.

    "The intensity of our search and the magnitude of our operations is increasing, not decreasing," he said, adding that searchers owed it to grieving families of passengers to continue the hunt.

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  11. Some clarity on the MH370 Flight Captain's family photos:

    MH370 crash: Capt Zaharie's family and friends rubbish Daily Mail report

    Quote:
    "Dr Mohammad Ghouse Noor, a close friend of Zaharie said that the tabloid was spreading lies and that their report was slanderous.

    Dr Ghouse, moderator of the "Friends of Captain Zaharie MH370" Facebook page said he had spoken to a very close member of Zaharie's family, including Zaharie's son, who has strongly condemned the report.

    "It's a total lie, where do they get this story from? ..."


    [snip]

    "When contacted, Dr Ghouse said that the photos used in the tabloid were not of Capt Zaharie's family or his wife.

    "There isn't a photo of his wife. It's actually Zaharie's niece's family and nothing to do with Faezah," he said.

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    From same source (thestar.com.my):

    4.MH370 crash: US lawmakers see no evidence of terrorism

    9.MH370 crash: Families of Chinese passengers vow no forgiveness for parties ‘hiding the truth’



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  12. BLOCKBUSTER: THIS IS ACCURATE AND NOW 100 PERCENT CONFIRMED: HIJACKED IBM ENGINEER PHILIP WOOD SUCCESSFULLY DIALED OUT OF DIEGO GARCIA

    Hat tip: Conservative Treehouse
    via GatewayPundit comment to: MISSING #MH370: Australia Detects Distress Signal in Southern Indian Ocean



    The image was indeed taken from an iPhone 5 on March 18th 2014 at 8:48:41 pm (20:49:41) and the embedded location shows the image was taken in the South Indian Ocean at/around a U.S. military base on Diego Garcia.

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  13. (Flight MH370) We never said the plane actually ‘crashed,’ Malaysia insists

    Malaysia took issue with the word “crash’’ today, saying the official government statement on March 24, never said so.
    Words like “Crash" or “no survivors" had never been mentioned by Prime Minister Najib Razak (Pictured reading the statement on March 24) when announcing that the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 “ended’’ in the southern Indian Ocean on March 24.

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