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It's been five days since the news first broke, but still no sign of the Boeing777 that went missing on a flight from Kuala Lumpar to Beijing.

 

The search for the disappeared plane Flight MH730 is getting wider and wider across both seas either side of Veitnam and Thailand, where the plane was last heard from before it vanished.

 

Only just found out that the two guys who had got on the plane under fake IDs/stolen passports are thought to be asylum seekers and not had links to terrorism. Still... =/

 

Your thoughts on this?

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reminds me off the show

 

pls

 

I hope that there was no foul play involved, but we can't rule out anything.  Two people boarded the plane with stolen passports, so we're not sure if they could be involved with the disappearance of the plane yet.  Just hoping they find something.

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What does it say about me that I'd rather it be revealed that they somehow went through a wormhole and traveled in time or some absurd shit like that rather than finding out they're actually completely fine in some secluded island somewhere. 

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A terrorist group wouldn't just make a plain disappear. If a plane disappears people think "ooh, that's odd, I wonder where it could have ended up" and make theories about things that could have happened e.g. engine failure. If a terrorist group really wanted to create fear (TERRORists) they would make sure to conspicuously crash a plane and make sure people know exactly what happened to it.

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A terrorist group wouldn't just make a plain disappear. If a plane disappears people think "ooh, that's odd, I wonder where it could have ended up" and make theories about things that could have happened e.g. engine failure. If a terrorist group really wanted to create fear (TERRORists) they would make sure to conspicuously crash a plane and make sure people know exactly what happened to it.

This makes me more spooked in regards to airplanes than any of the bombings that have happened, like 9/11, so idk what you're on about.

 

Lack of information can be much scarier than knowing what went down, and thus cause more fear and hysteria.

 

I'm not saying it was a terrorist group, but it can't be ruled out, and your logic for why it's not terrorists is rather faulty when the lack of information tends to drive people to being even more fearful.

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  • 2 weeks later...

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On a more serious note, I'm befuddled. I haven't had a chance to read anything on this, only discuss it with people who have. From what I gathered, the plane just vanished right off of satellite imaging. Like, one frame there, next frame there, next frame there, next frame...poof! Gone. How the hell do you explain that?

 

Oh wait...aliens. 

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Hasn't it already be found by the Chinese in southern Indian Ocean?

 

Not by the Chinese themselves -- but a probable crash site has been found, nearly two thousand miles southwest of Perth in Australia, and the Australian navy in cooperation with British and American search parties are going to search the Indian Ocean floor for debris of the plane, since none of the debris found thus far on the surface was connected to the plane in some way.

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Not by the Chinese themselves -- but a probable crash site has been found, nearly two thousand miles southwest of Perth in Australia, and the Australian navy in cooperation with British and American search parties are going to search the Indian Ocean floor for debris of the plane, since none of the debris found thus far on the surface was connected to the plane in some way.

Uh... This was found to be pretty much incorrect days ago. That was a crossing area for ships, so any debris there was most likely not from the plane.

I heard they got another lead, but don't recall where. Just know off of Perth was a dead end.
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Uh... This was found to be pretty much incorrect days ago. That was a crossing area for ships, so any debris there was most likely not from the plane.

I heard they got another lead, but don't recall where. Just know off of Perth was a dead end.

 

The Malaysian PM said as much at a televised press conference today -- that a satellite tracked the pings coming from the black box to the stretch of ocean southwest of Perth, where they're gonna conduct a search of the ocean floor once the weather gets better. And while I didn't hear him saying the ship-crossing part, the Australian Defense Minister did say that none of the debris found at the area wasn't from the plane. There must be a misunderstanding.

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i heard it took off from astria, right?  i could post the article...

 

Not by the Chinese themselves -- but a probable crash site has been found, nearly two thousand miles southwest of Perth in Australia, and the Australian navy in cooperation with British and American search parties are going to search the Indian Ocean floor for debris of the plane, since none of the debris found thus far on the surface was connected to the plane in some way.

 

BTW: your avi is a reincarnation of this:

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i heard it took off from astria, right?  i could post the article...

BTW: your avi is a reincarnation of this:

 

It took off in Malaysia and was heading for Beijing, when control lost contact with it over Vietnam. And yet somehow it appears to have ended up off the coast of Australia. Which is... concerning.

 

Inevitable but still tragic end.

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