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U.S. military shot down MH370 because they thought it had been hacked and was about to be used in terror attack, claims former airline boss A former airline boss and writer claims the U.S. downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 because the military feared it had been taken over by hackers and was about to be used in a 9/11-style attack. Marc Dugain, the former chief executive of now-defunct Proteus Airlines, said the jumbo jet was shot down near a U.S. military base on the remote island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean after it was hacked. He told Paris Match that islanders in the Maldives near Diego Garcia told him they saw the missing aircraft flying low. Dugain spoke of a fisherman on a small island who spoke of a huge plane in Malaysie Airlines colours on March 8. Scroll down for video Theory: Marc Dugain, the former chief executive of now-defunct Proteus Airlines, said Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was shot down near a U.S. military base Theory: Marc Dugain, the former chief executive of now-defunct Proteus Airlines, said Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was shot down near a U.S. military base The former airline exec told Paris Match that islanders in the Maldives near Diego Garcia told him they saw the missing aircraft flying low. The former airline exec told Paris Match that islanders in the Maldives near Diego Garcia told him they saw the missing aircraft flying low. Video released to explain the search efforts for flight MH370 He also said islanders had found an empty fire extinguisher from the plane in the water near Baarah island. The Senegal-born Frenchman, who is now a successful novelist, also told a radio station he was warned not to investigate MH370 by an intelligence source, who spoke of risks and counselled him to let time do its work.
Posted on: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 08:04:39 +0000

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