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The inescapable conclusion from what we know so far is that Flight 370 seems to have utterly and inexplicably vanished. It clearly was not hijacked (unless there is a cover-up regarding the radar data), and we can all be increasingly confident by the hour that this was not a mid-air explosion (unless debris suddenly turns up that they've somehow missed all along).

The inescapable conclusion is that Flight 370 simply vanished in some way that we do not yet understand.

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The frightening part about all this is not that we will find the debris of Flight 370; but rather that we won't. If we never find the debris, it means some entirely new, mysterious and powerful force is at work on our planet which can pluck airplanes out of the sky without leaving behind even a shred of evidence.

If there does exist a weapon with such capabilities, whoever control it already has the ability to dominate all of Earth's nations with a fearsome military weapon of unimaginable power. That thought is a lot more scary than the idea of an aircraft suffering a fatal mechanical failure.

http://www.naturalnews.com/044244_Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_370_vanished.html

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I was just thinking the other day how the Bermuda Triangle had been quiet as of late. We need something like this to keep us on the edge of our seats.

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Unless they find debris, then it's possible aliens or arajit plucked the plane from the sky. If it exploded in flight, then debris WILL be found, unless of course it landed somewhere. Do not underestimate a couple of corrupt people monitoring radar. It took them a helluva long time to report this plane as missing.

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I was just thinking the other day how the Bermuda Triangle had been quiet as of late. We need something like this to keep us on the edge of our seats.

Yo Teddy -- have you heard of the Bridgewater Triangle? It's a thing.

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Terrorists have already infiltrated our systems of travel, with plants working in just about every occupation so that they could pull this off and make it look 'invisible.'

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Yo Teddy -- have you heard of the Bridgewater Triangle? It's a thing.

There is the King City Triangle, well, there was, before they moved all the "visitors" from the secret underground shelters near Bradley to their new permanent home, wherever that is.

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"Wow" on the comments left on the original site where the article appeared.. The author and his readers could do with some critical thinking classes. Amazing stuff.

I don't believe it.. Prove it to me and I still won't believe it. -Ford Prefect

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I remember several years ago that an aircraft of one Indonesian airlines, went missing. They could not find the wreckage of the plane for a while even after an extensive of searching and involved many countries. They finally found it a week after the disaster. It was Adam Air Flight 574. This Malaysian airlines story is similar to that.

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The last big ocean airline disaster was in 2009.. The first pieces of the plane were not found until five days after the crash, the first body took a week to find - they eventually found 50 floating in the water. The flight recorder took almost two years to find as it was two miles under the ocean surface. The plane in that case did not blow up in mid air, it stalled out and fell from 38,000 feet and slammed into the water. All the wreckage was found in a very small area even though it was 2 miles deep... From the time of the problem occurred to final splash was several minute yet they made no attempt to radio about the situation - understandable when you are trying to save a plane, have the engines going at 100%, the plane is facing up at 30 degree angle, and you are still falling at 10,000 feet per minute.

A good quote from back then:

In May 2011, Wil S. Hylton of The New York Times commented that the crash "was easy to bend into myth" because "no other passenger jet in modern history had disappeared so completely – without a Mayday call or a witness or even a trace on radar." Hylton explained that the A330 "was considered to be among the safest" of the passenger aircraft. Hylton added that when the aircraft disappeared, "Flight 447 seemed to disappear from the sky, it was tempting to deliver a tidy narrative about the hubris of building a self-flying aircraft, Icarus falling from the sky. Or maybe Flight 447 was the Titanic, an uncrashable ship at the bottom of the sea.

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The last big ocean airline disaster was in 2009.. The first pieces of the plane were not found until five days after the crash, the first body took a week to find - they eventually found 50 floating in the water. The flight recorder took almost two years to find as it was two miles under the ocean surface. The plane in that case did not blow up in mid air, it stalled out and fell from 38,000 feet and slammed into the water. All the wreckage was found in a very small area even though it was 2 miles deep... From the time of the problem occurred to final splash was several minute yet they made no attempt to radio about the situation - understandable when you are trying to save a plane, have the engines going at 100%, the plane is facing up at 30 degree angle, and you are still falling at 10,000 feet per minute.

A good quote from back then:

In May 2011, Wil S. Hylton of The New York Times commented that the crash "was easy to bend into myth" because "no other passenger jet in modern history had disappeared so completely without a Mayday call or a witness or even a trace on radar." Hylton explained that the A330 "was considered to be among the safest" of the passenger aircraft. Hylton added that when the aircraft disappeared, "Flight 447 seemed to disappear from the sky, it was tempting to deliver a tidy narrative about the hubris of building a self-flying aircraft, Icarus falling from the sky. Or maybe Flight 447 was the Titanic, an uncrashable ship at the bottom of the sea.

The crew may not have sent any messages, but the automated flight monitoring systems sent a number of messages via the ACARS system back to Air France maintenance depot, identifying conflicting flight data. On this flight, there was nothing.

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My first thought was mechanical failure but that u-turn puzzled me. Maybe decompression and a try a turn back to land.

The crew may not have sent any messages, but the automated flight monitoring systems sent a number of messages via the ACARS system back to Air France maintenance depot, identifying conflicting flight data. On this flight, there was nothing.

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