Wednesday, April 09, 2014

BREAKING: #MH370 Mystery Deepens – Pentagon Bans ALL LEAVE TRAVEL TO DIEGO GARCIA

Via RedFlagNews:


Malaysian news reported MH370 Captain Zaharie Shah’s homemade flight simulator had five runways programmed into the system.
The runways included:
** Three airports in India and Sri Lanka
** One airport in Maldives
** One US military base in Diego Garcia

4 comments:

Epaminondas said...

Maybe that's because Kerry has demanded we attack Israel

Anonymous said...

The OReilly factor was intensely ulcer inducing tonight as he Spent some time revealing which American military components were actively participating in the search and rescue of MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean - including technology which has not yet been revealed in the past. How convenient to identify all these high tech assets located in one location to our enemies! EPA's comment revelation seems to line up with Samantha Powers wet dream.

Pastorius said...

Epa, I don't understand your comment. Could you explain it, please?

Nicoenarg said...

I think they found little green aliens on flight MH370 after the US Navy and Israelis hijacked the plane on March 8, 2014.

Then they all sat around, alien and human, scratching their balls until April 4, 2014 to just publically announce BANNING all leave travel to Diego Garcia. Yeah, they took a month to hide something...very plausible theory.

OR

They were just reiterating their policy of not allowing leave travel to Diego Garcia...a policy that has been in place since...1986.

From http://militaryliving.com/spaceaquestions.html

Q: 1. May Space-A eligible passengers take Space-A air transportation around the world?

A: No. There are insufficient Space-A flights to circumnavigate the earth north to south or south to north. There are adequate flights to travel around the earth east to west or west to east. However, there is one choke point, Diego Garcia Atoll (NKW/KJDG), Chagos Archipelago, IO, through which you are not authorized to travel Space-A. The Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) has limited access to Diego Garcia to mission-essential personnel. Space-A travel through Diego Garcia, including circuitous travel for personnel on official orders, is not authorized. This prohibition is found in SECDEF message 250439Z JAN 1986 and the DoD Foreign Clearance Guides. Commercial facilities at this British territory in the Indian Ocean are extremely limited to nonexistent. The Diego Garcia Naval Base does not have lodging, messing and other support facilities for non-mission essential travelers.

PS: I thought Epa was being sarcastic...