MH370 mystery: Vanishing jet downed by 'exploding mobile phone batteries' | |
redhouserebel
User ID: 70571632 United Kingdom 10/15/2015 06:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MYSTERY Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 was downed by a deadly cargo of mobile phone batteries exploding, experts claim. Quoting: =Johnny Canuck= The shocking new theory appears to explain why the Malaysia Airlines flight veered off course and lost contact with air traffic control. Lithium batteries being transported on the Boeing 777 caught fire and exploded on March 8, 2014, the experts believe. A Malaysian government report found a fresh shipment of batteries was assembled on March 7 and loaded onto the jet a day later. The theory, which surrounds 500lbs of Motorola batteries, rules out a terrorist motive as the cause of the crash which killed all 239 passengers and crew on board. [link to www.dailystar.co.uk] Why does a shipment of lithium batteries exploding rule out the possibility of a terrorist attack - could that in itself not be a terrorist attack if it was highly likely that would happen - and how would that explain the Inmarsat anomalies indicating the presence of a number of planes using the antenna ID? And the flaperon... in the Ocean - washed up on Reunion? In August, the Malaysian government confirmed that aircraft debris found on Reunion Island was from the missing MH370 jet, the discovery coming 515 days after its disappearance. from your link - 515 - there is a lot to 515 - not least of all - ELTEKON - a city north of Hebron - but also an Israeli satellite 17 degrees East in location. A MILF Mortgage - coming soon ;) |
redhouserebel
User ID: 70571632 United Kingdom 10/15/2015 06:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MYSTERY Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 was downed by a deadly cargo of mobile phone batteries exploding, experts claim. Quoting: =Johnny Canuck= The shocking new theory appears to explain why the Malaysia Airlines flight veered off course and lost contact with air traffic control. Lithium batteries being transported on the Boeing 777 caught fire and exploded on March 8, 2014, the experts believe. A Malaysian government report found a fresh shipment of batteries was assembled on March 7 and loaded onto the jet a day later. The theory, which surrounds 500lbs of Motorola batteries, rules out a terrorist motive as the cause of the crash which killed all 239 passengers and crew on board. [link to www.dailystar.co.uk] Why does a shipment of lithium batteries exploding rule out the possibility of a terrorist attack - could that in itself not be a terrorist attack if it was highly likely that would happen - and how would that explain the Inmarsat anomalies indicating the presence of a number of planes using the antenna ID? And the flaperon... in the Ocean - washed up on Reunion? In August, the Malaysian government confirmed that aircraft debris found on Reunion Island was from the missing MH370 jet, the discovery coming 515 days after its disappearance. from your link - 515 - there is a lot to 515 - not least of all - ELTEKON - a city north of Hebron - but also an Israeli satellite 17 degrees East in location. Eltekon appears once in the ancient writings - in the Book of Joshua which is about military manoeuvres and the taking of Palestine. A MILF Mortgage - coming soon ;) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 65118735 United States 10/15/2015 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the only way to get those batteries to blow would be by throwing them in a furnace or striking them repeatedly with the claw end of a hammer. they don't just blow up while sitting in a box. unless every last one of them was charged well above their rated capacity... and if so there should be an investigation as to who was shipping them, and they should be held responsible for all those deaths. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70229206 Canada 10/15/2015 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the only way to get those batteries to blow would be by throwing them in a furnace or striking them repeatedly with the claw end of a hammer. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65118735 they don't just blow up while sitting in a box. unless every last one of them was charged well above their rated capacity... and if so there should be an investigation as to who was shipping them, and they should be held responsible for all those deaths. |
Loewin
User ID: 70388563 United States 10/15/2015 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lmao, from the article: "The shocking new theory appears to explain why the Malaysia Airlines flight veered off course and lost contact with air traffic control." All they had to do was come to glp and read our discussions. Shocking???? The batteries were discussed on day 1. Puhlese. Does anyone remember: the Maersk ship, offloaded cargo in Seychelles, protected by the private security company men (who "ODed" on heroin after they completed the mission), cargo loaded onto plane originating in Dubai, then flew to Malaysia. We never heard what was on that Maersk, right? Was that the batteries or the items that Austin tech co was going to present in China? Last Edited by Loewin on 10/15/2015 07:14 PM |
redhouserebel
User ID: 70571632 United Kingdom 10/15/2015 07:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lmao, from the article: Quoting: Loewin "The shocking new theory appears to explain why the Malaysia Airlines flight veered off course and lost contact with air traffic control." All they had to do was come to glp and read our discussions. Shocking???? The batteries were discussed on day 1. Puhlese. Does anyone remember: the Maersk ship, offloaded cargo protected by the private security company men (who "ODed" on heroin when they completed the mission), cargo loaded onto plane originating in Oman, then flew to Malaysia. We never heard what was on that Maersk, right? Was that the batteries or the items that Austin tech co was going to present in China? The Alabama - i got posts about it not allowed - apparently cargo (or maybe security) from Trident group - biochems - ? A MILF Mortgage - coming soon ;) |
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Loewin
User ID: 70388563 United States 10/15/2015 07:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, if you were active in this last year you know we've been around all the hypothesis, so don't get yourself in trouble posting anything you shouldn't. That tech company wasn't into biochem though. It was RFcontrolled software and I think cloaking was thrown into there, too. The company: "products are in use around the world today, enabling applications such as vehicle networking and information, vehicle radar and vision systems, networking security appliances, network routers and switches, hospital and in-home healthcare devices, smart energy, factory automation, eReaders and wearable devices." Last Edited by Loewin on 10/15/2015 07:24 PM |
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Loewin
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70229206 Canada 10/15/2015 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, if you were active in this last year you know we've been around all the hypothesis, so don't get yourself in trouble posting anything you shouldn't. Quoting: Loewin That tech company wasn't into biochem though. It was RFcontrolled software and I think cloaking was thrown into there, too. I didnt post it because I believe it.... I posted it for discussion, about their lame attempts to cover this whole thing up.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69935032 United States 10/15/2015 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the only way to get those batteries to blow would be by throwing them in a furnace or striking them repeatedly with the claw end of a hammer. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65118735 they don't just blow up while sitting in a box. unless every last one of them was charged well above their rated capacity... and if so there should be an investigation as to who was shipping them, and they should be held responsible for all those deaths. A micro-meteorite pierced the fuselage entering the cargo hold where it lodged in the lithium batteries shorting out several in a chain reaction that became a localised explosion. Part of the right wing root was blown open dislodging the flaperon and decompressing the cabin. Lift on the right wing dropped so the copilot that was the only crewman in the cockpit at the time increased right engine thrust which caused the plane to ascend. What happened next? |
Loewin
User ID: 70388563 United States 10/15/2015 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, if you were active in this last year you know we've been around all the hypothesis, so don't get yourself in trouble posting anything you shouldn't. Quoting: Loewin That tech company wasn't into biochem though. It was RFcontrolled software and I think cloaking was thrown into there, too. I didnt post it because I believe it.... I posted it for discussion, about their lame attempts to cover this whole thing up.. Noooo offense to you whatsoever! Discussion absolutely!! Because here we are remarking upon what we read now in the media and what we here have previously tossed around! |
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Loewin
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redhouserebel
User ID: 70571632 United Kingdom 10/15/2015 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, if you were active in this last year you know we've been around all the hypothesis, so don't get yourself in trouble posting anything you shouldn't. Quoting: Loewin That tech company wasn't into biochem though. It was RFcontrolled software and I think cloaking was thrown into there, too. The company: "products are in use around the world today, enabling applications such as vehicle networking and information, vehicle radar and vision systems, networking security appliances, network routers and switches, hospital and in-home healthcare devices, smart energy, factory automation, eReaders and wearable devices." I thought the things you are describing are the products associated with Freescale - not the products associated with the Maersk cargo that killed the navy seals. But so far as Freescale and media messaging and batteries are concerned - human chipping is a big agenda - and exploding batteries can refer to remote detonation of nano-devices implanted in people. So there is always a parallel - often more than one - but I am sure the cargo was assoc with a biochem company. Last Edited by redhouserebel on 10/15/2015 07:59 PM A MILF Mortgage - coming soon ;) |