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What Happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?

What Happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?

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What Happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370? Ii was known that in Afghanistan, the Taliban downed a drone which the Americans were using to fight them. They were in possession of the Control Room of the drone and were ready to negotiate a price for it. This was a secret which the Americans were not willing to give up. The Chinese then quickly offered a high price and struck a deal to take possession of the Control Room. About a dozen Chinese scientists and engineers arrived in Malaysia and boarded the plane. The Control Room was in the cargo section of the plane. This plane had a transponder and could be controlled from the ground. The moment the plane was in the air, it was controlled by a vessel which forced it to go very high to kill all the passengers who suffocated due to lack of oxygen. The plane was then directed to fly to an island in the Pacific which the Americans owned and it had an underground air base. This is why there were no bodies and wreckage found. I pity the passengers. Check with the passenger list to know how many Chinese were on the ill fated flight
Date: 2023-12-14

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Four days after the missing flight MH370 a patent is approved by the Patent Office-
4 of the 5 Patent holders are Chinese employees of Freescale Semiconductor of Austin TX. -
Patent is divided up on 20% increments to 5 holders: -
Peidong Wang, Suzhou, China, (20%) Zhijun Chen, Suzhou, China, (20%) Zhihong Cheng, Suzhou, China, (20%) Li Ying, Suzhou, China, (20%) Freescale Semiconductor (20%)-
If a patent holder dies, then the remaining holders equally share the dividends of the deceased if not disputed in a will. -
If 4 of the 5 dies, then the remaining 1 Patent holder gets 100% of the wealth of the patent. -
That remaining live Patent holder is Freescale Semiconductor. -
Who owns Freescale Semiconductor? -
Jacob Rothschild through Blackstone owns Freescale. -
Here is your motive for the missing plane. As all 4 Chinese members of the Patent were passengers on the missing plane.

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One week after the emergency, Inmarsat announced that 7 pings, had been detected from MH3 70. The massive search for wreckage stopped. It was now assumed MH3 70 flew for 6 more hours. But did it ping while floating in the Andaman sea after being hijacked and forced to ditch? -
Did Captain Shah, an expert pilot manage to bring the huge aircraft down intact? Witnesses saw it floating at the crucial time and in that same place off Banda Aceh. -
If MH3 70 floated for the six hours and pinged from the antennae on the roof, it probably sank before the day ended. Only the air force and government ministers knew and they covered it up by searching the SIO and blamed the pilot. The pings provided no information on location, direction or speed but they opted for the SIO. Its likely sitting on the sea bed closer to home, where they forced it down.

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This is one of the best videos made on the disappearance of the MS370 flight but it did not shed light on the fact that the plane was actually spotted by two US military airplanes somewhere close to where it disappeared, as per a source from the French intelligence. I believe that Malaysia and the Malaysian airline KNOW what happened but had it covered up with the help of the US and the motives are only known to them. Maybe one of the Chinese passengers was wanted by the US, there was also a theory that the plane had -high value- cargo and might have been hijacked.
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To me, this looks like it can only be an intentional hijacking. If we take away every other strange detail and just look at the flight path, does that not look intentional?
System failure theories feel stretched beyond the limits for me, as in these very experienced pilots would have had to handle a failure VERY poorly to end up thousands of miles over the Indian Ocean! The questions of who and why remain unanswered, and may be unverifiable at this point, but a hijacking of some kind feels the most likely to me.

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Reading the comments below makes one realize how people can so easily be misled and are gullible, no wonder scammers always make a great living. Read the book where the author tells you in simple language by interpreting the body language of the Captain when he is seen walking to his flight and other books by great authors like Simon Hardy and his findings. The book: A TO Z ABOUT BODY LANGUAGE.
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The plane got sucked into a black hole, electrical energy from the black hole disabled the transponder, the plane went through and came out at a different point in time, either into the future or into the past.
When they started going into the black hole, time either slowed down or sped up, why the pilots couldn't send out messages to air traffic controllers

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My money is on the hypoxia thing. The erratic, sharp turns definitely give the impression of a hijack, but if this were the case, then the aim of the attempt would be to safely land somewhere or deliberately crash the plane into land, not just drive off south into the Indian Ocean to then unceremoniously nosedive after the fuel ran out.
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To be honest, Any one got even minimium aviation knowlege would agree that the aircraft is been hijacked by some force. and this force is highly likely to be someone in the cockpit. I cant imaging any situation that an aircraft could fly 7 hours after MIA, and doing all those strange movements, except for a hijack.
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It either crashed and a bomb was installed in the plane and they are covering it and the ocean is a great place for witnesses not to see or they literally have it somewhere else and they are been held hostage.
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Zahari took the plane to a pre destination someplace that he had planned to take it and he flew that 6 hours to get it there that-s why he took it where he did
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-It-s equally possible someone in the world knows what happens or literally no one knows what happened, which are both unsettling-
Unsettling indeed

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someone probably looked up and saw the plane when it was flying back over malaysia and had no idea that they were the last person to ever see it
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Some sort of tech was on that plane, releasing the people on the plane. Who was working on some tech? because something to do with Graphene.
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The big question is, why did the plain suddenly flew south from there original path? This is probably something we will never know.
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i just wanna know WHY. why would the pilot just not fly to their destination? anyways may the passengers that died rest in peace
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After hours of flying wildly off course, did no passenger raise the alarm since they can see the flight path on their TV screen?
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Rest in peace, Malaysian, H370 you will be missed and never forgotten and respect for the lives were lost on board-
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but rip - to all the passengers lost in this awful tragedy I just hope they are happy where ever they are today - - -
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Is there a country that didn't have a passenger on board this plane holyshit what was this a diplomatic flight
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Very disappointing video. Everybody knows it was murder/suicide committed by the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah.
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If the plane never crashed (perhaps cuz the plane part was found) we may have Experienced the Mandela Effect
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i know i-m really late but does anyone happen to know what the background music is i find it very calming
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I actually remember hearing about this flight. I still remember hearing about it so clearly to this day.
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