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2020-10-28 10:01:14 | ミステリー


Post MH370


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It's been quite a while since the disappearance of the Malaysian airline flight 370, huh?


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Yes, it has. . . It disappeared on May 8, 2014.

So, six years has passed since then, hasn't it?

You're telling me, Diane.

How come you're talking about it now?

Well. . . , I've read the following article:

 



THE MH370 crash site may have been found,

six years after the passenger aircraft went missing.


By BRIAN MCGLEENON

PUBLISHED: 14:59, Sat, Oct 24, 2020
UPDATED: 14:59, Sat, Oct 24, 2020


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MH370 Known Flight Path (from Wikipedia)




SOURCE: MH370 mystery update


 



Has the crash site really been pinpointed?



No, not really. . . The investigator has still some work to identify the site for sure.

How come it takes so long to find it?

God only knows. . . By the way, I borrowed a DVD at Vancouver Public Library and viewed it about the incident.


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"Actual catalogue page"



What caused the disappearance?



It's anybody's guess. . . God only knows. . .

It has something to do with those terrorists, hasn't it?

What makes you think so, Diane?

I watched the following news:

 



 



You see, Kato.  Eleven suspected terrorists were arrested in connection with the MH370 disappearance.



I know... I know... Some people believe that the terrorists hijacked the plane, but so far there are no direct evidences and links to the MH370 disappearance.

Then who hijacked the plane?

Some say there was a conspiracy.

What kind of conspiracy?

There is a famous video made by the "Anonymous":

 



 



A patent (#8671381) was approved days after the disappearance of the MH370, and the right to the patent was split five ways – 20% to Freescale Semiconductor and 20% each to four employees, all of whom were passengers on the plane.  The patent deals with fabrication of integrated circuits on a semiconductor wafer.  The above spokesman claims that Rothchild owns the plane and, as a shareholder, he also owns Freescale Semiconductor in part.



So what?

Somebody tried to kill those patent owners on board so that the patent shares go to Freescale.  However, the urban myth website snopes.com suggests that there is no evidence that the four inventors listed on the patent application were on the MH370 passenger list, nor that they were entitled to a 20% share of the patent, and it says it is unlikely that their share would revert to Freescale on their death.

So, Kato, there is no Rothchild conspiracy, huh?

But there is another conspiracy theory.  Retired Delta Air Lines Captain Field McConnell claimed that the aircraft was seized to obtain stealth knowledge of classified patents from 22 Chinese employees of Austin-based Freescale. McConnell also claimed that the company has developed a classified technology that uses paint and electronics to enable traditional aircraft to be overhauled into stealthy jets.

I see. . . but to obtain stealth knowledge of classified patents, the aircraft should remain in perfect shape, shouldn't it?

Yes, it should.

Unfortunately, in July 2015 the authorities reported that the aircraft crashed in the Indian Ocean, didn't they?

You're right, Diane.  The plane debris was found on a beach in Saint-André, on Réunion, an island in the western Indian Ocean, about 4,000 km west of the underwater search area.  The object had a stenciled internal marking "657 BB," consistent with the code for a portion of a right wing flaperon (a trailing edge control surface) from MH370. The following day, a damaged suitcase was found which may be associated with Flight 370.

So what actually happened?

That's the reason I watched the DVD.  I've found the same YouTube video clip so that you can view it here:

 


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The aircraft's final automated position report and last transmission, using ACARS protocol, was sent at 1:07 AM Malaysian time, wasn't it?



Yes, It was.

 


ACARS

automatic communications

addressing and reporting sysytem



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In aviation, ACARS is a digital datalink system for transmission of short messages between aircraft and ground stations via airband radio or satellite.

The protocol was designed by ARINC and deployed in 1978, using the Telex format.

More ACARS radio stations were added subsequently by SITA.

ACARS as a term refers to the complete air and ground system, consisting of equipment on board, equipment on the ground, and a service provider.

On-board ACARS equipment consists of end systems with a router, which routes messages through the air-ground subnetwork.

Ground equipment is made up of a network of radio transceivers managed by a central site computer called AFEPS (Arinc Front End Processor System), which handles and routes messages.

Generally, ground ACARS units are either government agencies such as the Federal Aviation Administration, an airline operations headquarters, or, for small airlines or general aviation, a third-party subscription service.

Usually government agencies are responsible for clearances, while airline operations handle gate assignments, maintenance, and passenger needs.

The ACARS equipment on the aircraft is linked to that on the ground by the datalink service provider.

Because the ACARS network is modeled after the point-to-point telex network, all messages come to a central processing location to be routed.

ARINC and SITA are the two primary service providers, with smaller operations from others in some areas. Some areas have multiple service providers.




SOURCE: "ACARS"
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


 



The final verbal contact with air traffic control occurred at 1:19 AM, when Captain Shah acknowledged a send-off by Lumpur Radar to the air control tower of Ho Chi Minh City.



The crew was expected to contact air traffic control in Ho Chi Minh City as the aircraft passed into Vietnamese airspace, right?

Yes, Diane, you're telling me.

But the crew didn't contact, did they?

No, they didn't.  But the captain of another aircraft attempted to reach the crew of Flight 370 just after 1:30 AM using the international distress frequency to relay Vietnamese air traffic control's request for the crew to contact them.

What happened then?

The captain said he was able to establish contact, but only heard "mumbling" and static. Calls made to Flight 370's cockpit at 2:39 and 7:13 were unanswered but acknowledged by the aircraft's satellite data unit.

I gather the crew intentionally cut the communication.

Diane, are you saying that the crew might have hijacked the plane by themselves?

It's a possibility, isn't it?  Besides, I came across the following passage when I was googling on the Net:

 



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Shortly after Flight 370's disappearance, media reports revealed that Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's wife and three children moved out of his house the day before the disappearance.

A friend claimed that Captain Shah was seeing another woman and Shah's relationship with her was also in trouble.

Claims of domestic problems have been denied by Shah's family.

A fellow pilot and long-time associate of Shah stated the Captain was "terribly upset" that his marriage was falling apart.

Police were also investigating reports that Shah received a two-minute phone call prior to the flight's departure from an unidentified woman using a mobile phone number obtained with a false identity.

Furthermore, Captain Shah was also a supporter of Malaysian opposition politician Anwar Ibrahim, who was sentenced to jail on 7 March after an earlier acquittal on sodomy charges was overturned in a move viewed as politically motivated.


 



So, Diane, you think Captain Shah did hijack the plane, don't you?



It's quite likely, isn't it?

I don't think so. If Captain had a suicidal motive, he would have flown toward the Indian Ocean in the first place.

If Captain Shah didn't do it, then who did it?

Well... Two men actually boarded Flight 370 with stolen passports, one of which is one Austrian and the other Italian. They were reported stolen in Thailand within the preceding two years. Interpol stated that both passports were listed on its database of lost and stolen passports, and that no check had been made against its database. Malaysia's Home Minister, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, criticized his country's immigration officials for failing to stop the passengers travelling on the stolen European passports.

Kato, are you saying those two men hijacked the plane?

No, not really.  You just can't trust the passenger list.  I'm just saying that the culprit is not listed in the passenger list.

So, somebody used the false identity, huh?

That's right. I would call him Badawi Razak, who is a lone hijacker in his fifties. He was once a jet pilot in the Malaysian Air Forces, then retired when he was fifty and started work as a commercial pilot.  When he was studying in the States, he came across a book called "The Bermuda Triangle."

 


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The above book gave him an irreversible impact.



What kind of impact?

Diane, have you ever heard of the Bermuda Triangle?

Yes, I have.

 


Bermuda Triangle


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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

According to the US Navy, the triangle does not exist, and the name is not recognized by the US Board on Geographic Names.

Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings.

The earliest allegation of unusual disappearances in the Bermuda area appeared in a September 17, 1950 article published in The Miami Herald (Associated Press) by Edward Van Winkle Jones.

Two years later, Fate magazine published "Sea Mystery at Our Back Door", a short article by George X. Sand covering the loss of several planes and ships, including the loss of Flight 19, a group of five U.S. Navy TBM Avenger bombers on a training mission.

Sand's article was the first to lay out the now-familiar triangular area where the losses took place.

Flight 19 alone would be covered again in the April 1962 issue of American Legion magazine.

In it, author Allan W. Eckert wrote that the flight leader had been heard saying, "We are entering white water, nothing seems right. We don't know where we are, the water is green, no white."

He also wrote that officials at the Navy board of inquiry stated that the planes "flew off to Mars."

Sand's article was the first to suggest a supernatural element to the Flight 19 incident.






SOURCE: "Bermuda Triangle"
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


 



So, Kato, are you saying the "Bermuda Triangle" made Badawi Razak hijack MH370?



Yes, it did.

But I don't believe the "Bermuda Triangle" exists.

You'd better believe it, Diane.

In any case, the disappearance of MH370 took place over the Indian Ocean---not definitely in the Bermuda Triangle.

You're absolutely right.

 


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You see, everybody knows that the Indian Ocean is far from the Bermuda Triangle.



I know... I know... but when you read the above book, you'll know that there are mysterious triangles all over the world.

No kidding!

As a matter of fact, there is a dangerous zone called "Dragon's Triangle" near Japan.

 


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According to the author, five military vessels disappeared during 2 years between 1952 and 1954.



Are you saying, Kato, MH370 disappeared in a mysterious zone like the "Bermuda Triangle"?

 


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No, I'm not, but the author suggests that there is also a dangerous zone in the Indian Ocean.

 


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Motivated by the book, Badawi Razak hijacked the plane to find out the "Indian Ocean Triangle."  Is that what you're trying to tell me?



Yes, I am.

But..., but... I doubt that anybody hijacks a plane to find out a dangerous and mysterious zone.

Diane, I'll tell you, that's not the only reason.

What else made him hijack the plane?

His doctor told him that he could live another year at most because he'd been suffering from cancer.

No kidding!?



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【Himiko's Monologue】



Well . . . what do you think about the disappearance of MH370?

Do you think that a cancer-suffering man hijacked the plane?

"Don't be silly! . . . No way!. . . Please talk about a more interesting story."

If you say so, I'll show you a 86-minute documentary about TOP 10 natural disasters.

It really gives you thrilling and unforgettable moments!

If you have a weak heart, don't watch this shocking flick.

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In any road, I hope Kato will write another interesting article soon.

So please come back to see me.

Have a nice day!

Bye bye ...


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Hi, I'm June Adams.

There have been at least five mass extinctions in the history of life on earth, and four in the last 3.5 billion years in which many species have disappeared in a relatively short period of geological time.

The massive eruptive event is considered to be one likely cause of the "Great Dying" about 250 million years ago, which is estimated to have killed 90% of species existing at the time.

There is also evidence to suggest this event was preceded by another mass extinction known as Olson's Extinction.

The Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event occurred 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period and is best known for having wiped out non-avian dinosaurs, among many other species.

Cause of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction?

Many scientists believe that a comet or meteor triggered the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.

You might wonder if another comet collides with the Earth in the near future.

 

Super Comet After the Impact



 


This is a 2007 speculative documentary produced by ZDF and the Discovery Channel.
It was directed by Stefan Schneider.

The 84-minute film hypothesizes the effects on modern-day earth of a large comet impacting in Mexico near the same location of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, the ancient impact of a comet or meteor that is believed to have triggered the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.

It alternates between interviews with climatologists and researchers and dramatized scenes following several groups of people as they attempt to survive in the days and months after the disaster: a separated family in France, a pair of scientists in Hawaii, a man who manages to survive for a period of time near the ground zero impact in Mexico, and a tribe in Cameroon.
It is such a thrilling, exciting and profoundly astounding docudrama that you would forget to take a pee during the show.




SOURCE: "Kato's comment on the DVD"


 

The film seems quite fascinating and interesting.
If there is a rental shop around you, why don't rent the above DVD?



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