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    #241
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    ^

    and they have to feed those 239 passengers? ang hirap nun sir na hangan ngayon wala pa rin demands if indeed the plane landed.
    Some phones still active. Or maybe not. Some telecom experts believe it might be the system simply shuffling through to find the phone. Which I think it is not, because when you're roaming and you turn your phone off, nothing rings on the other end at all.

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    Why have none of the passengers attempted to call their families? Why did none of them call when it became obvious the flight was going off course, and why are none calling now?

    Pretty simple. Either all the phones were confiscated before anyone had a chance to hide one or send out a call (unrealistic).

    Or: All the passengers were killed. Depressurize the plane at high altitude, kill the oxygen mask system, and everyone is dead.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #242
    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk View Post
    Until that plane is found, the "9-11" hunch is still in play.

    Then again, i doubt if they can do a sneak attack with that plane on US soil...not unless they retrofit it with cloaking technology? But if their target is not the US...
    China could be a more probable target.

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    #243
    Pamangkin ni Ibrahim yung piloto...

    Malaysia opposition leader Anwar admits MH370 pilot is his relative

    Published on Mar 18, 2014
    3:09 PM


    Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim at the Court of Appeal in Putrajaya. Ibrahim has admitted that Malaysia Airlines MH370 pilot Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah is related to his son's in-laws. -- FILE PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

    KUALA LUMPUR (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has admitted that Malaysia Airlines MH370 pilot Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah is related to his son's in-laws.

    "I am not denying that he ( Zaharie) is related to one of my in-laws and that I have met him on several occasions.

    "In fact, he is a close friend of (PKR supreme council member and Subang MP) R. Sivarasa, as we said before," Mr Anwar told reporters at the Parliament lobby here on Tuesday.

    Earlier, Mr Anwar was quoted by South China Morning Post as saying: "I don't recollect the name (Zaharie), but when the photographs were shown, I remembered I had seen him at party meetings," he said.

    He also said they had had no personal contact, but Mr Zaharie was a follower of his Twitter account.

    On Sunday, his party Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) dismissed a British tabloid report which claimed Mr Zaharie is a "political fanatic".

    PKR communications director Fahmi Fadzil said the Daily Mail report was "wild allegations" and the paper "is a sensationalist tabloid known for cooking up stories."

    The tabloid claimed that Mr Zaharie commanded the doomed flight about several hours after he had attended Anwar's sodomy trial.

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    #244
    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Some phones still active. Or maybe not. Some telecom experts believe it might be the system simply shuffling through to find the phone. Which I think it is not, because when you're roaming and you turn your phone off, nothing rings on the other end at all.

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    Why have none of the passengers attempted to call their families? Why did none of them call when it became obvious the flight was going off course, and why are none calling now?

    Pretty simple. Either all the phones were confiscated before anyone had a chance to hide one or send out a call (unrealistic).

    Or: All the passengers were killed. Depressurize the plane at high altitude, kill the oxygen mask system, and everyone is dead.

    Un na nga sir niky ang nakakapagtaka. Kahit man lang hindi nila sagutin ung phone just click the button of the phone should suffice and telecoms could actually track their location. Of course those families are being optimistic any signs of life give them hope. Well ayoko naman sabihin na false hope but it seems like it.

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    #245
    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Or: All the passengers were killed. Depressurize the plane at high altitude, kill the oxygen mask system, and everyone is dead.
    Gruesome, but that would effectively silence everyone in the cabin.

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    #246
    Quote Originally Posted by falken View Post
    China could be a more probable target.

    kaso, al Qaeda and most of the militant/terrorist groups don't have any beef with China. The only group that comes to mind are the Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but i dunno if they're sophisticated enough to pull off something like this...are they?

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    #247
    Any news on the whereabouts of zaharie's family? I think i read somewhere that they already left their home when the plane was gone missing. Perhaps they could shed some light on this.


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    #248
    Hula ko lang...

    with the amount of fuel in the plane the farthest it can reach is somewhere in the middle east, or one of the "stans". Di pwede sa saudi, qatar or bahrain, gwardyado ni uncle sam. Di pwede sa Oman, pro western and may british air base dun.. Di pwede sa ibang gulf states, too small to hide. Pwede sa Yemen but it will have to pass over saudi or omani air space. Di pwede sa pakistan kasi dadaan sa afghanistan air space, andun si uncle sam. Di rin pwede sa iraq. Di pwede sa mga "stan" gwardyado ni putin.

    So saan pwede naglanding? IRAN. kaso, baka low level lang kasabwat nya dun so pag landing ng plane at nalaman ng ayatollah e baka di ayon sa plans nila. Besides iran and china are in good terms (the enemy of my enemy is my friend). So ayaw ng ayatollah ma in-volve in any way whatsoever. Di pwede pabalikin ang plane, may kasabwat nga sa iran kasi. Di pwede aminin na sa kanila naglanding. Basta wala dapat makaalam. So, solution? Kill everyone (tutal mostly chinese naman, hindi muslim, so what kung 300 yun) and dismantle the plane and melt it down. Cremate all the bodies. Keep quiet.

    But they forgot the cell phones, baka napaginteresan ng mga sundalo.

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    #249
    Comment from some Pakistani terror group, as reported by the news a while ago - "We didn't hijack MH370, but I wish we had the opportunity to hijack a plane"


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    #250
    Three(3) million square miles na ang search area for mh370 and it took 2years para mahanap ang air france plane wreckage. Mukhang matatagalan pa ito....


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