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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Malaysian Airline Flight 370




Photo by James Barker
    
   1. How is it possible for a giant airplane to fall off the radar and satellite and disappear in this day and age?

  2. Why isn’t anyone questioning the five passengers who checked in, but did not board the airplane?
  
  3. Were there any VIP passengers aboard the airplane; if so, who were they? 


Government has the ability to take over an aircraft and land it by remote control. The Diego Garcia Military base leased by the U.S from Britain is near where the jet was last spotted. According to the Metro, Residents in Maldives “saw a ‘low-flying jumbo jet’ matching the description of the missing Malaysia Airlines plane in the hours after it disappeared…The last ‘ping’ signal from the aircraft was detected by a satellite in an area near a US naval base on Diego Garcia and Maldives.”


However, no one can get close to the secret Diego Garcia Military base unless the military wants them to get close. Once inside, it’s as though you’re in a Faraday cage- No signals out and no signals in. Thus, there is no way of tracking an airplane.




Photo by Aurley Movila

So the question would be why? Why would the U.S Military bring down an airplane? Well, it depends on the passenger list. Who were the VIP passengers? Did they carry sensitive information about the U.S in an attempt to smuggle it into China?

According to this video (Updated. The older one shown on a video has now disappeared), 30 of the the passengers worked for Freescale Semiconductor owned by The Carlyle Group. Their employees were on their way to a conference in China. Four of the 20 employees were engineers and high level employees each owning 20% of a patent worth billions. Freescale Semiconductor owned the other 20%. 

If the other patent holders die, the patent will revert back into the pockets of the Freescale Semiconductor owned by Carlyle Group. The Carlyle Group has strong political ties. Although, I cannot confirm the passenger list here (Updated), it seems highly likely that the airline did land on the U.S military base and as for motive, the “real” passenger list and the theft of sensitive information is well worth looking into.

Incidentally, according to The New York Times President Obama visited Malaysia on Sunday, April 27. He is the first president to visit Malaysia since 1966! According to USA Today, During his visit to Philippines on Monday, President Obama said: "Our goal is not to counter China. Our goal is not to contain China…Our goal is to make sure that international rules and norms are respected.”