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You're all wrong. This will be the first documented case of alien abduction.
 

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update Skipper...........

Wife of one of pilots filed 4 divorce
 

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Today, they are claiming that debris might be 750-1000 miles north of where they are searching. Yup. Mystery solved. We all know Malaysia doesn't want anything to do with this anymore.
 

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Today, they are claiming that debris might be 750-1000 miles north of where they are searching. Yup. Mystery solved. We all know Malaysia doesn't want anything to do with this anymore.

And, none of the other "122 pieces of debris" were ever found or verified as legitimate.

This case stinks to high hell.
 

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It doesnt stink, its just that Malaysia was incompetent and should have turned over the investigation immediately. Thats why we had to put guns to Malaysian Officers heads in Somalia. The Officers were a bunch of cowards but some of the soldiers were top notch. They were the only Army that didnt leave us in Mogadishu and lost soldiers with us. Higher ranking was definately lost so I see why this investigation was rubbish.
 
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[h=1]Two More Pings Heard From Missing Plane Search Site[/h]
Search equipment has detected two new signals that might be from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, Australian authorities said Wednesday.
The two signals, both picked up Tuesday, yielded more than 12 minutes in transmissions, retired Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston told reporters at a briefing in Perth.





That could allow search leaders to significantly narrow the area they need to scour to determine whether they're zeroing in on the "final resting place of Flight 370," which disappeared March 8 with 239 people on board, he said.


"What we're picking up is a great lead," he said.


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<figure id="ember964" class="ember-view image spanFull"><figcaption class="stack-figcaption">An electrical engineer inspected the autonomous underwater vehicle Abyss in preparation for use in the hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.</figcaption> </figure>While there's still "a great way to go," the new signals could help data specialists triangulate "a much more sharply defined search area — a much smaller search area underwater," Houston said.


That's vital because the jet's "pingers" are already past the expected 30-day life of their batteries.


"I don't think that time is very far away at all" before the pinger batteries die for good, meaning "we have need to make hay while the sun shines," Houston said.





Houston said indications were that the ocean floor in the vicinity of the Ocean Shield is very silty; silt absorbs sound, probably hindering the signal detection, search officials said.


"It comes from a man-made device, and it's consistent with the locator on a black box. But we've got to lay eyes on it."
Still, he said he was much more optimistic than he had been Tuesday, although he refused to put a concrete assessment on the probability that crews had come closer to locating the plane "without visual confirmation."


"It's nothing natural — it comes from a man-made device, and it's consistent with the locator on a black box," Houston said. "But we've got to lay eyes on it."
The search area has been now reduced to about 46,000 square miles — just one-third the size of the search area in previous days, he said.


The previous two signals were detected about 3 miles below the water's surface — the maximum known depth of the ocean floor.
 

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[video]http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2014/10/08/mh370-miles-obrien-update-newday.cnn.html[/video]
 

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Oh lawd - and just where oh where are some of the fantasy island destination where this bird landed? Let me guess - ISIS controlled Iraq? Tribal controlled Pakistan? North Korea? Iran? the Bush estate in Crawford? the fucken moon
 
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If one drops metal in water ... and there's ur plane

Not saying it really landed. But private Pilots have told me there are like over 200 items that can Float on a commercial airplane .. how come no debris ??
That's a question, not a Statement
 

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Isn't the area where they "think" the plane crashed is like the size of the US? I don't know y nothing has been found - but I do know the plane did not land safely anywhere
 

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They have no idea obviously where the plane crashed into the ocean. They've been just guessing so far to date.
 

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Isn't the area where they "think" the plane crashed is like the size of the US? I don't know y nothing has been found - but I do know the plane did not land safely anywhere

Ocean currents would carry the debris over the entire world. Something would have washed up on land by now.
 

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