With both MH370 and MH17, this is the line of inquiry to be pursued. ‘Everyone knows the MH370 story does not add up,’ wrote Florence de Changy in a straightforward truth. ‘Everyone knows a Boeing 777, possibly the safest plane in the history of civil aviation, does not disappear without a trace in one of the most politically sensitive regions of the planet’. Similarly four months later, everyone was troubled by the news of another Malaysian Airlines disaster. Everyone sensed that something was amiss. - Craig Pett
I have not paid attention to this story until now.
There is only so much attention to go around.
All I knew was that a plane vanished, and they cannot find it. Next headline…
But then I recently came across Peter Myers and his book Cosmopolitan Empire and noticed a whole section on MH370.
This article and the Q&As to follow are entirely based on the work of the Australian, Peter Myers.
How can a plane just disappear in this day and age?
Have you tried to disappear?
Do you think that you could in this age of surveillance?
We can no longer disappear, so how can 239 people in a Boeing 777 do it?
As we live in an age of total spectrum propaganda, dialed up to 11 and 24/7, our incredulity has been destroyed.
Imagine that we walked past a seven-story building every day on our way to and from work, and then one day, the building wasn’t there. We would stop and stare at the empty space and then go to our phones and search for an answer. Immediately we would find multiple reports that screamed:
“Building missing: Authorities have opened an investigation with ex judge appointed to lead the investigation.”
We would put the phone back into our pocket, take another look at the empty space, and continue our walk to work comforted by the knowledge that the mystery was being looked into. That is where we are now. That is what the death of incredulity looks like.
That’s why I’ve become interested in this story because it points to where we are psychologically. We are so fatigued with lies that we will shrug at missing buildings.
There is no practical difference between a missing building and the missing Boeing 777.
Buildings do not just vanish unless Empire vanishes them, and neither do Boeing 777s.
With thanks to Peter Myers.
20 Questions & Answers
1. What is MH370, and when did it disappear?
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China, that disappeared on 8 March 2014 with 239 people on board. The aircraft, a Boeing 777-200ER, lost contact with air traffic control less than an hour after takeoff. Despite extensive search efforts, the main wreckage has never been found, making it one of the greatest aviation mysteries in history.
2. Can you explain the significance of the Inmarsat satellite data in the MH370 investigation?
The Inmarsat satellite data is crucial because it provided the only post-disappearance communications between MH370 and the Inmarsat network, offering a series of 'handshakes' or automated signals between the aircraft and a satellite. These handshakes were used to determine the aircraft's final hours' possible flight paths by analysing the time and distance between the aircraft and the satellite. This data led to the identification of the Southern Indian Ocean as the probable crash site, defining the search area far off the coast of Western Australia.
3. What is the 7th Arc, and why is it important in the search for MH370?
The 7th Arc refers to a curved line in the Southern Indian Ocean that represents the final satellite handshake with MH370. It is significant because the aircraft's final communication with the Inmarsat satellite placed it near this arc, making it a focal point for search efforts. The assumption was that MH370 exhausted its fuel near this arc, leading to its crash into the ocean. The 7th Arc thus became the basis for defining the search area, guiding the allocation of resources and efforts to locate the aircraft.
4. How do the pieces of wreckage found around Reunion, Mauritius, Madagascar, and the east coast of Africa challenge the official search area off Western Australia?
The discovery of aircraft debris on the shores of Reunion, Mauritius, Madagascar, and the east coast of Africa suggests that MH370's wreckage drifted across the Indian Ocean, far from the official search area off Western Australia. These findings challenge the initial search focus by indicating a potential crash site closer to Africa or along a different flight path than previously assumed. Ocean current analysis supporting this drift pattern raises questions about the accuracy of the search area derived from satellite data, suggesting the plane may have travelled on a different trajectory after its last known position.
5. What role did Blaine Gibson play in the search for MH370, and why has he faced vilification and threats?
Blaine Gibson, an independent aviation enthusiast, played a significant role in the search for MH370 by personally funding and conducting searches along the Indian Ocean's shores, where he discovered several pieces of aircraft debris confirmed to be from MH370. Despite his contributions to understanding the flight's fate, Gibson faced vilification and threats, including death threats. This backlash can be attributed to various factors, including criticism from those skeptical of his motives, discomfort among certain groups about his findings potentially pointing towards a more complex explanation for the disappearance, and the general contentious nature of the MH370 mystery which has led to intense scrutiny of anyone directly involved in the search.
6. Explain the theory that MH370 was hijacked by the CIA to prevent technology transfer to China. Who were the passengers involved in this theory?
The theory that MH370 was hijacked by the CIA revolves around concerns of technology transfer to China. It is suggested that the plane was carrying 20 employees of Freescale Semiconductor, a company that develops sensitive technology potentially useful for military applications. The theory posits that the CIA intervened to prevent this technology, along with the experts carrying it, from reaching China. This speculative narrative suggests a deliberate redirection of the aircraft to keep its cargo and passengers from contributing to China's technological advancements, a scenario reflecting the tensions in US-China technological and military rivalry.
7. What is the significance of the reported plane sightings over the Maldives in relation to MH370’s disappearance?
Reported sightings of a low-flying aircraft over the Maldives around the time MH370 disappeared are significant because they offer an alternate trajectory that contradicts the southern flight path derived from Inmarsat data. Witnesses described seeing an aircraft resembling MH370, suggesting it could have flown a route over the Indian Ocean towards the Maldives, far from the official search area. These accounts raise questions about the accuracy of the satellite data interpretation and the possibility that the aircraft was deliberately flown towards the Maldives, potentially towards Diego Garcia, indicating a different sequence of events than those officially considered.
8. How do intelligence agencies' tactics like the 'broken-wing display' relate to the MH370 investigation?
The 'broken-wing display' is an analogy used to describe a tactic where intelligence agencies may deliberately mislead or distract from the truth to protect their interests or conceal their involvement. In the context of MH370, this analogy suggests that certain elements of the investigation, such as the emphasis on Inmarsat data or the dismissal of alternate theories and evidence, could be deliberate misdirections by intelligence agencies to steer the investigation away from sensitive areas or conceal their role in the disappearance. This theory reflects broader suspicions about the influence and operations of intelligence agencies in complex international incidents.
9. Discuss the potential motives behind the refusal to investigate sightings of MH370 in the Maldives and the dismissal of links to Diego Garcia.
The refusal to investigate sightings of MH370 in the Maldives and the dismissal of any links to Diego Garcia could stem from several motives, including political sensitivities, the desire to maintain control over the narrative of the disappearance, and the avoidance of implicating any involvement by intelligence agencies or military operations. Investigating these sightings or exploring connections to Diego Garcia might reveal uncomfortable truths about the aircraft's fate, potentially involving state actors or secret operations. Such revelations could have far-reaching diplomatic and security implications, leading authorities to steer the investigation within safer, less controversial bounds.
10. What are underwater hydrophones, and how might they contribute to locating MH370?
Underwater hydrophones are acoustic sensors placed in the ocean to detect and record sounds underwater. They are used for various purposes, including monitoring marine life, seismic activity, and detecting submarines. In the context of MH370, underwater hydrophones could contribute to locating the aircraft by identifying sounds associated with the crash, such as an impact on the water's surface or the breakup of the aircraft's structure. Analysis of acoustic data could help narrow down the search area by providing clues to the final location of MH370, especially if matched with the timing and estimated flight path of the aircraft.
11. How does the acoustic data from hydrophones near Diego Garcia provide clues about MH370's final location?
Acoustic data from hydrophones near Diego Garcia have provided potential clues about MH370's final location by detecting underwater sounds that could be associated with the aircraft's crash. Some analyses suggest that specific acoustic signatures detected around the time MH370 disappeared could be traced back to an area in the Indian Ocean not far from Diego Garcia. This data implies that MH370 may have ended its flight near this location, challenging the search area based on satellite data. However, the interpretation of acoustic data is complex and requires careful analysis to establish a direct link to MH370.
12. What is Operation Northwoods, and how does its proposal relate to conspiracy theories surrounding MH370?
Operation Northwoods was a proposed plan by the US Department of Defense in the early 1960s to commit acts of terrorism on American soil and blame them on Cuba to justify military intervention. Although never enacted, the proposal's existence feeds into conspiracy theories surrounding MH370 by illustrating that government agencies have considered staging elaborate deceptions to achieve strategic objectives. This historical precedent supports theories that MH370's disappearance could have been a covert operation with hidden motives, suggesting that such drastic actions are within the realm of possibility for state actors.
13. Explain the concept of an aircraft being remotely hijacked or controlled, as suggested in some theories about MH370.
The concept of an aircraft being remotely hijacked or controlled involves unauthorized external control over the aircraft's flight systems, bypassing the pilots. This could be achieved through technology that allows for the remote operation of an aircraft's navigation and communication systems. In the context of MH370, some theories suggest that the aircraft was taken over remotely to divert it from its planned route, either for nefarious purposes or to prevent a perceived threat. This theory posits that advanced technology, possibly military in origin, could have been used to control the aircraft's path without direct intervention from those on board.
14. Discuss the challenges and implications of searching for MH370 between Diego Garcia and Mauritius/Madagascar.
Searching for MH370 between Diego Garcia and Mauritius/Madagascar presents significant challenges due to the vast and remote nature of the Indian Ocean in this region, along with the complex ocean currents and deep-sea terrain that complicate underwater search efforts. The implications of focusing the search in this area include the potential redirection of resources from other regions and the acknowledgment of alternative theories about MH370's disappearance. It also raises questions about the accuracy of the data and assumptions that have guided previous search efforts, suggesting that the true final resting place of MH370 could be far from areas previously searched.
15. How do international relations and military strategies affect the investigation and theories surrounding MH370’s disappearance?
International relations and military strategies have a profound impact on the investigation and theories surrounding MH370's disappearance. The involvement of multiple countries in the search and investigation, each with its own strategic interests and sensitivities, complicates the sharing of information and cooperation. Military strategies, particularly those involving surveillance, radar coverage, and the strategic importance of locations like Diego Garcia, influence the transparency and direction of the investigation. Concerns about revealing sensitive military capabilities or operations can lead to withholding information or steering the investigation away from areas of strategic military interest.
16. Analyse the potential reasons and implications behind the shutdown of hydrophones at Diego Garcia around the time MH370 disappeared.
The potential shutdown of hydrophones at Diego Garcia around the time MH370 disappeared could have several reasons, including technical issues, routine maintenance, or deliberate action to conceal acoustic evidence of the aircraft's crash. The implications of such a shutdown are significant, as it suggests the possibility of an effort to obscure the true events surrounding MH370's disappearance. If the shutdown was intentional, it raises questions about who had the motive and capability to do so and what they were trying to hide. This action would suggest a level of coordination and influence over the investigation, pointing towards involvement by state actors or military operations.
17. What does the controversy surrounding the Netflix documentary on MH370 reveal about the public discourse on the plane's disappearance?
The controversy surrounding the Netflix documentary on MH370 reveals the deep divisions and sensitivities in the public discourse on the plane's disappearance. Criticisms of the documentary, including its portrayal of individuals like Blaine Gibson and its treatment of various theories, reflect the broader challenges in discussing MH370's fate. The controversy highlights the struggle between official narratives, alternative theories, and the desire for closure among those affected. It underscores the complexity of the MH370 mystery and the wide range of opinions and emotions it continues to generate.
18. Evaluate the credibility of the theory that MH370 was landed and refuelled in the Maldives before heading towards Diego Garcia.
The theory that MH370 was landed and refuelled in the Maldives before heading towards Diego Garcia is speculative and lacks concrete evidence. While there were reports of sightings in the Maldives, these have not been corroborated with definitive proof such as radar data or satellite imagery. The logistical challenges of secretly landing a Boeing 777, refuelling it, and then taking off again without leaving a trace also cast doubt on the theory's feasibility. While it cannot be entirely dismissed without a thorough investigation, the available evidence does not strongly support this scenario over more widely accepted theories based on satellite data and debris findings.
19. Discuss the implications of no debris being found in the official search area along the 7th Arc.
The absence of debris in the official search area along the 7th Arc has significant implications for the MH370 investigation. It challenges the accuracy of the satellite data analysis and assumptions about the aircraft's final moments, suggesting that the search may have been focused in the wrong area. This has led to calls for re-evaluating the data, considering alternative theories, and expanding the search to other regions. The lack of debris also adds to the anguish of the families of those on board, prolonging the mystery and delaying closure. It underscores the need for a comprehensive review of all available evidence and possibly a renewed search effort based on revised criteria.
20. How do the theories and findings related to MH370 challenge the official narrative and what does this say about transparency and accountability in international aviation incidents?
The theories and findings related to MH370 challenge the official narrative by suggesting alternative explanations for the disappearance, including deliberate action or cover-up. These challenges highlight issues of transparency and accountability in the handling of international aviation incidents. The reluctance to fully explore certain theories or disclose all available information undermines public trust in the investigation process. It demonstrates the complexities of managing an international crisis involving multiple stakeholders with varying interests. The MH370 case underscores the need for a transparent, coordinated approach that prioritizes the search for truth and provides closure to the families of the victims.
I’m going to give the final word to Rebekah Barnett who connected MH370 to the Excess Death fiasco in Australia.
Australian excess deaths probe - by Rebekah Barnett
When the plane carrying 239 passengers on flight MH370 went missing in 2014 with six Australians on board, the Australian government took interest at the highest levels, setting aside nearly $90 million ($15 million per Australian passenger) to fund search efforts. Politicians gave condolences, and the West Australian Government planned a memorial for the passengers presumed deceased (it was put on hold).
In the last 18 months, Australia has lost in excess deaths the equivalent of well over a hundred MH370 plane loads of people. Yet, Australia’s political leadership has barely raised an eyebrow.
In March of this year, United Australia Party Senator Ralph Babet tabled a motion calling for acknowledgment of Australia’s record excess deaths, and the need for an inquiry. The motion was voted down 30:29, with most Liberals, Nationals and the cross bench for Aye, and most Labor and Greens for No.
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“Building disappeared.” Like what happened 9/11/2001. I thought no one believed propaganda anymore, but I was wrong. Millions got jabbed, people I know. We are in a war between good and evil. Between ignorance and truth.
Before I lose the thought (easy to do at 68 lol) and stating that I have yet to read the Q and A...
Since I’m guessing everyone here knows that the 9-11 narrative is false and the probability that there were no planes, or at least not 4 planes, is extremely high...then the same question is something that has nibbled at me for years. What happened to those flights. And the people on those flights who boarded and never returned.