The unsolved mystery of Malaysia Air flight MH-370 must be treated - TopicsExpress



          

The unsolved mystery of Malaysia Air flight MH-370 must be treated as a probable 9/11 copycat for Asia. What follows are some leading clues which point in this direction: 1. On March 9 an unknown group calling itself Chinese Martyrs Brigade released a statement saying: You kill one of our clan, we will kill 100 of you as payback. According to the statement it was a response to the Chinese government for its persecution of the Uighurs. 2. The MH 370 episode occurred on the heels of the March 1 terror incident in Kunming where 29 people will killed at a train station by knife-wielding assailants. 3.Uighurs have links with Al-Qaeda affiliated group Jemaah Islamiyah, which as a presence in Malaysia as well as the Philippines and Indonesia. 4. Two men who were on the plane had on stolen passports. The passports were stolen from two Europeans Christian Kozel (Austria) and Luigi Maraldi (Italy). They purchased one-way tickets together from Pattaya, Thailand and were due to fly on to Europe from Beijing. This eliminated the need for the duo to apply for a Chinese visa and undergo further checks. Investigators say the two young Iranian men who were trying to immigrate illegally to Europe to find jobs. They reportedly had purchased them from a Thailand-based gang trafficking in stolen and forged documents. Kozel and Maraldi had reported the passports stolen while on vacation in Thailand in 2012 and 2013, respectively. While everyone who boarded the plane is being investigated, four are under particular investigation. Two had stolen passports to board the now vanished Malaysia plane. They bought their tickets with two other people who boarded the plane and are also targets of the investigation. A Chinese national, whose passport number was listed on the passenger manifest, did not board the plane, is still in China and this individuals passport was never stolen, Chinas state media reported. 5. According to an article in the LA Times, the stolen passports carried by two Iranian men, Pouri Nourmohammadi, 18 and Delavar Seyed Mohammad Reza, 29, to board missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 were used last year by two people applying for visas to work as entertainers in China, according to the head of an entertainment company. Xie Zhuoling, the head of a firm that recruits foreign performers for nightclubs and hotels, said that employment contracts had been signed in June for Christian Kozel, an Austrian, and Luigi Maraldi, an Italian, to work as dancers in Ningxia, northern China. 6. In 2011 and 2012 Malaysia deported several Uighurs to China for abortive bids to travel on false passports. 7. Malaysia has received passenger background checks from all countries, with the exception of Ukraine (two passengers) and Russia (one passenger), both of which have citizens onboard the missing plane. 8. Some data had been deleted from pilot Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shahs home-assembled flight simulator, and forensic work to retrieve the wiped out data is ongoing. Some of the information already recovered from the simulator suggests the pilot may have practiced landing at a remote US military base on Diego Garcia, an island just south of the Maldives. Police said Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah played the games Flight Simulator X, Flight Simulator 9 and X-Plane 10. The logs from these games were deleted on February 3 and police are trying to access the deleted information (Telegraph). A Malaysian newspaper Berita Harian reports that the captain selected five runways on the simulator to practice. The simulation programs are based on runways at the Male International Airport in Maldives, an airport owned by the United States (Diego Garcia), and three other runways in India and Sri Lanka, all have runway lengths of 1,000 metres. 9. The action to switch off the aircrafts transponder and also its ACARS technical datalink, was carried out before the aircraft was turned west from its north-easterly Beijing-bound track. 10. The aircrafts diversion to a westerly course was programmed into the aircraft at least 12 minutes before its co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid signed off to Malaysian air traffic controllers at 1.19am on the day it went missing, says CNN. The report quotes an unnamed law enforcement official, who was supposedly briefed on the ongoing investigations, saying the turn was almost certainly done by someone in the planes cockpit. The pilot had programmed a route to a remote Maldives island which has a runway long enough to land a Boeing 777, according to the MailOnline. 11. The Thai military was receiving normal flight path and communication data from the Boeing 777-200 on its planned March 8 route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing until 1:22 a.m., when it disappeared from its radar. Six minutes later, the Thai military detected an unknown signal, a Royal Thai Air Force spokesman told CNN. This unknown aircraft, possibly Flight 370, was heading the opposite direction. 12. CNN reports that Israels Aviation Security Operations Centre is on heightened alert following suspicions that MH370 could have been hijacked. It reported yesterday that the country is taking extra precautions and has increased the monitoring of approaching aircraft, due to the possible threat of a rogue passenger jet being used to crash into the country. 13. An electronic ping detected by the Inmarsat satellite at 8.11am on the morning of March 8. According to analysis provided by the Malaysian and United States governments, the pings narrowed the location of MH370 at that moment to one of two arcs, one in Central Asia and the other in the southern Indian Ocean...Without human intervention it simply could not have reached the position we know it attained at 8.11 am. 14. Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was a close supporter of Anwar Ibraham, attending party functions and meeting Anwar at such functions at least several times. In fact Ibraham has admitted that the captain is related to Ibrahams son-in-law. Shahs daughter and her boyfriend attended the International Islamic University of Malaysia, the Muslim Brotherhood center, funded by the Saudis, at which Anwar was the second President in the 1980s. Anwar was picked up by the Saudis during his college days, and has been handsomely funded by them (and others) throughout his career. He founded the IIIT (International Institute of Islamic Thought) in 1981 in Herndon VA, with money from the Muslim Brotherhood through the SAAR Foundation in from the Muslim Brotherhood through the SAAR Foundation in Herndon, a major funder of Saudi charities. The IIIT was raided by the FBI in March 2002, suspected of ties to al Qaeda and the 9/11 attack. Anwar is of course most known as the puppet of the US neo-cons (Wolfowitz, Al Gore, Soros) and as the IMFs boy in Malaysia against Dr. Mahathir. Shah may have attended the Appeals Court hearing on Anwars sodomy conviction on March 7 (the day of the missing flight) where an earlier acquittal was overturned and Anwar was sentenced to 5 years in prison. If so, he would have gone to the airport following the trial to pilot MH 370 after midnight that night. Shah is described by friends as a devout Muslim, but his YouTube channel shows he had recently subscribed to the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science channel, and liked several videos about atheism, including Atheist Michael Newdow Intellectually Demolishes Arrogant Moron on Fox News. Newdow is in the Universal Life Church. 15. If the flight went to the northwest there are two places it could go to with the fuel available. First and most likely is the FATA area of Pakistan. The flight would go west across the Indian ocean past the Maldives and then north entering the FATA area through the border of Iran and Pakistan. This is the Taliban controlled area. There it could land and could also be prepared for a potential second leg. Refueling would be difficult but possible. The Saudis provide fuel to Pakistan. Second, is the Kazakstan/Turkmenistan area. The flight would go over Nepal and the Himilayas using terrain masking to avoid radar. But this area would not provide the same logistical support for a second leg if that is the intention. 16. Authorities in the Maldives are now investigating reports that islanders saw a low-flying jumbo jet on the day MH370 vanished. Police and the civil aviation authority were investigating reported sightings on a remote island, however the islands National Defense Force said that no trace of Flight MH370 had been picked up on radar. The investigations were sparked by a report by the Haveeru news website which said that several local residents had spotted a large plane flying over the remote southern island of Kuda Huvadhoo on March 8. 17. There were 20 employees of the U.S. based company, Freescale Semiconductor, on board the plane. Freescale has developed technology to make stealthy non-stealth aircraft. Twelve of the employees were from Malaysia, while eight were Chinese nationals. 18. FoxNews quotes retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Tom McInerney saying that an intelligence service called LIGNET (the Langley Intelligence Group Network, which consists of former CIA officers among others) cites Boeing sources saying that Malaysian flight 370 is in Pakistan. McInerney said: When the U.S. Navy quits their search, their ship search, they must know something in the Indian Ocean. When the Israeli defense forces, when they increase their defense alert, they must know something. The LIGNET article cites an article in the UK Independent which begins: The missing Malaysian airlines flight MH370 may have been deliberately flown under the radar to Taliban-controlled bases on the border of Afghanistan, it has emerged, as authorities said that the final message sent from the cockpit came after one of the jets communications systems had already been switched off. Eight days after the Boeing 777 vanished, The Independent has learnt that Malaysian authorities are seeking diplomatic permission to investigate a theory that the plane was flown to one of a number of Taliban strongholds on the Afghan border in North West Pakistan. As reported by WND MCInerney said: My concern is if this airplane could be used as a bearer of a weapon of mass destruction or even conventional munitions that could attack a carrier, Israel, our allies. McInerney said there are at least three bases in Taliban-controlled areas of western Pakistan that could handle the jet.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 20:52:35 +0000

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