Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Globe Loses Malaysian Airliner Stories

Related: Malaysian Mystery Solved 

What hasn't been solved is the censorship and scrubbing regarding what I received in print because it didn't show up anywhere on Google's radar:

Malaysia Backtracks on When Airliner’s Communications Were Disabled

RelatedComputer sent missing Malaysia plane off flight path

"The investigation into the disappearance of Malaysia Flight 370 took another confusing turnMonday, as authorities here reversed themselves and offered yet another version of the sequence of events in the crucial minutes before ground controllers lost contact with the jet early on March 8.

And they wonder why we no longer believe them?

That could raise additional questions about whether the plane was deliberately diverted or experienced mechanical or electrical difficulties that crippled its communications and resulted in its flying an erratic course. 

How could they know it was flying erratically if they don't know where it went? What if they straight-lined it?

Though the possibility of an accident has not been excluded, the strong consensus among Malaysian and foreign experts involved in the investigation remains that deliberate action by someone on board was the most likely explanation for the disappearance, according to a person involved in the investigation.

Now we are back to the hijacked by terrorists narrative?

This person, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss publicly a matter that has become a criminal case, said investigators believed there were too many suspicious coincidences for the disappearance to have been due to an accident.

Good luck finding that (or any mention of Diego Garcia) anywhere.