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Relax sport.. it's your polititians that will do you in.. not the terries, or the Chinese.
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Posting speculative nonsense is pointless. |
post moved to correct 'space shuttle' thread.
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Really, 1,000 miles to the NW of Perth is not where any military or intelligence agencies have pinpointed their focus for pretty much anything since Op Hurricane in '52. |
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I find it hard to believe that any major powers', hi tech submarine, didn't pick anything up.
These subs can pick up anomolous sounds a continent away. The intelligence services know exactly where the plane is,but can't reveal due to security reasons. I know this sounds conspiracy bs,but my friend of a friend of a friend.ad infinitum,wink,wink,serves on SSN's and he has told me things that would make your hair curl. 'Nuff said:know::know: |
That's one of the conspirators biggest problem... the lack of knowledge about certain things
A sub( just to take something) who may be around North Korea can't hear what happens many hundred miles away. And should there have been a American sub in that area of the vanishing/crash, I know the information would be handed through the diplomatically or civilians channels, to the the legitimate authorities I have seen a lot of pictures on Facebook- They can read the newspaper laying on the street, but they can't find a simple huge airplane- Yes they could if they had a satellite in that specific area.( the nearest should be around North Korea and the chinese sea and from what I have learned these satellite haven't so much widespread area of seeing, but USA is planning to send some very advanced satellite into orbit. http://www.aviationweek.com/Blogs.as...1-8fe5d25a485d Please correct me if I'm wrong. Markus |
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The people who would comment on the Internets Tubes probably don't really know. :D |
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Those people underestimate the size of the area, overestimate the state of our technology and have a blatent disregard for physical laws. Even unlimited funds can't compensate the latter. A sub around NK might be able to pick up noises from the search area, but certainly not a signal from the black box's beacon. |
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It is here I made a guess-Ukraine, Middle East and North Korea/South China . Those are the hot spot in the world as we speak. I do not know how many USA have And I'm 100 % sure that Russia know that a spy satellite is hanging over Ukraine. Markus |
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Hellfire? :) FYI Cell phones don't work at 30kft. No missiles required. |
They don't work too well 4km under water either.
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The search for Flight 370 was declared "The most difficult in human history."
Amelia Earhart could not be reached for comment... |
Closing in but still no cigar: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-1...ck-box/5384164
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