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Najib's MH-370 CANNOT be found because it is full of bullet holes - like I said

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Pilot was hitting Najib @ Putra Jaya 911 style and Najib order secretively MAF to shoot it down with jet mounted machine gun aimed at cockpit. So plane flew itself to ocean until no fuel.


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MH370 Conspiracy Theory Of Plane Found With Bullet Holes Rejected By Australia
By Suman Varandani @suman09 On 03/19/18 AT 3:30 AM


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An Australian mechanical engineer and crash investigator claimed Saturday to have found missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 with "bullet holes." Peter McMahon said Google Earth images purportedly shows the missing jetliner in the water 10 miles south of Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean where plane debris had earlier washed up.

"Four Americans were sent to Australia to oversee the findings of MH370," McMahon told Daily Star Online. "They have made sure that all information received has been hidden from the public, even our government - but why?"

He added authorities "do not want it found as it's full of bullet holes, finding it will only open another inquiry."

However, a representative for the Joint Agency Coordination Center told Fox News in a statement McMahon reached out to the agency in 2016 and 2017, but at no time "did the ATSB suggest [McMahon's] evidence could be missing flight MH370."

Flight MH370 went missing March 8, 2014, with 239 people while on its way from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing. Despite four years of search, the mystery behind the plane's disappearance is yet to be unraveled. Last year, Australia, China and Malaysia suspended the multimillion-dollar search operation in a remote part of the southern Indian Ocean.

The relatives of those on board the missing jet expressed their disappointment over the suspension of the search.

Earlier this year, Malaysia agreed to pay United States’ firm Ocean Infinity up to $70 million if it found the plane during a search effort that is underway and expected to end in June. In its first statement since beginning the search, Ocean Infinity expressed optimism in finding the missing plane. The company signed a "no cure, no fee" deal with the Malaysian government under which the payment will be made only if the plane is found.

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File picture shows French gendarmes and police inspecting a large piece of plane debris which was found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion, July 29, 2015. Photo: REUTERS/ZINFOS974/PRISCA BIGOT/FILES

Below are some of the most notable conspiracy theories that have surfaced over the last four years. However, none of the theories have been confirmed by authorities.

Death Dive Theory

In 2016, reports surfaced alleging the pilot of the missing Boeing 777-200 took the plane on a premeditated suicidal flight, giving rise to the "death dive" theory. Leading Canadian aviation expert Larry Vance claimed the condition of the flaperon debris discovered near Reunion Island in 2015 indicated the plane had its wings extended when it hit the water. The same year, New York Magazine reported pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah performed a simulated flight on his extensive home-built flight simulator that mirrored MH370's known flight path and ended with a crash in the Indian Ocean.

Hijacked By Terrorists

Soon after the plane went missing Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets reported the plane was hijacked by unknown terrorists and flown to Afghanistan. The bizarre report cited an alleged Russian intelligence source, who apparently told the newspaper: "Flight MH370 Malaysia Airlines missing on March 8 with 239 passengers was hijacked. Pilots are not guilty; the plane was hijacked by unknown terrorists. We know that the name of the terrorist who gave instructions to pilots is ‘Hitch.’ The plane is in Afghanistan not far from Kandahar near the border with Pakistan."

Other theorists believe terrorists hijacked the plane and crashed it into the sea. This theory surfaced after investigation revealed at least two of the passengers on board the ill-fated plane were traveling on stolen passports.

Shot Down

Multiple theorists claimed Flight MH370 was shot down by military forces. While some claimed the plane was accidentally shot down during a joint U.S.-Thai military exercise, others blamed North Korea of doing so. The U.S.-Thai link was also mentioned in the book “Flight MH370: The Mystery” by London-based journalist Nigel Cawthorne, in which he said the missing plane was the subject of a massive international cover-up.

Second Bermuda Triangle

Some theorists claimed the jet entered another Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, located in Asia in the Indian Ocean. A number of aircraft and ships have reportedly disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the patch of sea in the North Atlantic Ocean.

Cockpit Fire

Some reports claimed a possible electrical issue resulted in a fire on board the plane which probably caused the crew to pass out from smoke inhalation, and the plane continued on autopilot until it ran out of fuel, eventually crashing into the Indian Ocean.
 

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Australian officials deny claims MH370 can be seen from the air, was riddled with bullet holes
By Nicole Darrah | Fox News
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Whatever happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?

Australian officials on Sunday shut down rumors that missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 could be seen in the Indian Ocean and was riddled with "bullet holes."

Peter McMahon, a 64-year-old Australian mechanical engineer, claimed that Google Earth images purportedly showed the missing plane in the water 10 miles south of the island of Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, The Sun reported.

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The images that Peter McMahon said showed the missing Malaysia Airlines flight were from 2009, officials said.

The engineer reportedly said officials with the Australian Transport and Safety Bureau (ATSB) told him the images — which appear to show a basic outline of a plane — could show the aircraft, which vanished on March 8, 2014. However, officials speaking to Fox News denied they told him that.

A spokesperson for the Joint Agency Coordination Center (JACC) told Fox News in a statement that McMahon reached out to the agency via Facebook and email in 2016 and 2017, but at no time "did the ATSB suggest [McMahon's] evidence could be missing flight MH370."

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The Google Earth images Peter McMahon sent to the Australian agency were from Nov. 6, 2009 — more than four years before the airplane disappeared.

The Google Earth images McMahon sent to the Australian agency were from Nov. 6, 2009 — more than four years before the airplane disappeared, officials added.

MH370 DISAPPEARANCE 4 YEARS ON, MALAYSIA TO END SEARCH IN JUNE

McMahon, according to The Sun, also claimed officials didn't want the plane to be found because "it's full of bullet holes" — a subject which he did not further elaborate.

The JACC told Fox News that McMahon's claims were "spurious" and that they "must be particularly upsetting for the family and friends of those lost on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370."

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A man looking at a message board remembering the MH370 passengers on March 3, 2018, four years after the jet vanished. (REUTERS/Lai Seng Sin)

The flight's disappearance has been regarded as one of the world's biggest mysteries. The Boeing 777 flight was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members when it disappeared into its flight from Kuala Lumpur to Bejing in 2014.

The downed flight sparked sprawling searches from the Indian Ocean to the east coast of Africa. U.S.-based company Ocean Infinity in January was approved to start a new expedition in search of wreckage from the flight.

Nicole Darrah covers breaking and trending news for FoxNews.com. Follow her on Twitter @nicoledarrah.



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Man claims to have found missing MH370 plane ‘on Google Earth’

Kate BuckSunday 18 Mar 2018 4:09 pm
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Could this be missing flight MH370? (Picture: Google)

An amateur crash investigator claims to have found the remains of missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 while looking on Google Earth.

Peter McMahon, 64, an Australian mechanical engineer who says he has worked in crash investigations for more than 25 years, insists he has discovered the missing aircraft.

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Flight MH370 vanished on March 8, 2014 during its journey from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with all 239 passengers and crew on board declared dead.

Australia, China and Malaysia ended an unsuccessful £115million search in January 2017.

The aircraft has yet to be discovered and the cause of its disappearance is still unknown.

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What appears to be two sections of the cabin are seen in the ocean (Picture: Google Earth)
By using Google Maps and NASA images, he believes the aircraft is 10 miles south of small islet Round Island, near Mauritius, an area which was not included in the search operation by experts.

He claims that an image shows the tail and wings of the plane floating in the ocean.

McMahon says he has sent his findings to the Australian Transport and Safety Bureau, which confirmed it could be the missing craft.

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It has now been almost four years since Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 went missing (Picture: Getty)
However, reports have suggested that US officials told them to stick to their assigned area of the Indian Ocean, the Daily Star reports.

McMahon said: Four Americans were sent to Australia to oversee the findings of MH370.

They have made sure that all information received has been hidden from the public, even our government – but why?’

McMahon says authorities ‘do not want it found as it’s full of bullet holes, finding it will only open another inquiry’.

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What's going to happen to Najib if the MH370 got lifted up from Ocean found full of bullet holes at cockpit?
 

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if Najib can get away getting a gift from Saudi prince, I trust him to explain away a plane full of bullet holes. Maybe its the corrosive sea water.
 

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if Najib can get away getting a gift from Saudi prince, I trust him to explain away a plane full of bullet holes. Maybe its the corrosive sea water.
could oso be the sea cucumbers for the 50cal-sized holes, see-hums for the 7.62 and hermit crabs for the 5.56 ones :rolleyes:
 

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MH370 and MH17 are somehow related to Najip's 1MDB fund scandal. Maybe some extortion attempt by the jews
 
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