03-13-2014, 06:32 AM
I have a theory about the Malaysian Airlines flight.
No debris whatsoever, no mayday, the plane turned West before dropping off the radar, the engines are reported to have flown a few hours after dropping off the radar (according to the Americans and denied by the Malaysians).
I think that someone or a group of people took control of the plane, turned off all transponders and flew the plane to a remote island or landing strip where they are now negotiating with the Malaysian government for the release of the passangers.
Other countries are admonishing Malaysia for not deploying its full search & rescue potential. Perhaps Malaysia doesn't feel the need as it knows full well what happened. The authorities haven't told other countries, which annoys the USA and led to them divulging the fact that the engines kept flying for a few hours.
Certain family members said that they managed to get their loved ones phones to ring. However this is most likely due to the automatic ringing tone they hear as their signal gets bounced around various networks on their way to the last known placement of the target phone. If you call from China, the ringing tone will begin when you connect to your network, which then connects to the national Malaysian network which then patches through to the local towers.
No debris whatsoever, no mayday, the plane turned West before dropping off the radar, the engines are reported to have flown a few hours after dropping off the radar (according to the Americans and denied by the Malaysians).
I think that someone or a group of people took control of the plane, turned off all transponders and flew the plane to a remote island or landing strip where they are now negotiating with the Malaysian government for the release of the passangers.
Other countries are admonishing Malaysia for not deploying its full search & rescue potential. Perhaps Malaysia doesn't feel the need as it knows full well what happened. The authorities haven't told other countries, which annoys the USA and led to them divulging the fact that the engines kept flying for a few hours.
Certain family members said that they managed to get their loved ones phones to ring. However this is most likely due to the automatic ringing tone they hear as their signal gets bounced around various networks on their way to the last known placement of the target phone. If you call from China, the ringing tone will begin when you connect to your network, which then connects to the national Malaysian network which then patches through to the local towers.