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MH370 show up the bad side of Chinese Tiongs behaviours

Re: Enraged Chinese families heckled and shouted at Chinese Government officials on M

distressed but enraged Chinese families of the 154 Chinese passengers turned their fury on their own Chinese Government and their Officials , heckling , shouting and even throwing objects leading to the officials beating a hasty retreat.

if only sinkie families had the balls to do that to MIW when the silkair MI 185 tragedy happened.
 
5 Malaysian polis wack store owner!! Hooligans!

[video=youtube;-wUGiWvbDBw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wUGiWvbDBw[/video]
 
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Hooligans Malaysian Polis!!

[video=youtube;Osio671w0Bs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Osio671w0Bs[/video]
 
What a messy country without social order..

[video=youtube;1VIJs3MQhio]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VIJs3MQhio[/video]
 
Russia even more crazy!! LOL!

Look at the flying car...

[video=youtube;FauOIjlWvO0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FauOIjlWvO0[/video]
 
Hooligans Malaysian Polis!!

[video=youtube;Osio671w0Bs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Osio671w0Bs[/video]

They are not to uphold law. They are there to protect UMNO. In that context, everything makes sense. How is it any different from SPF?
 
So what is the correlation with those videos and the airplane incident?

Akan Datang

I have difficulty finding videos of the ugly behaviours of Chinese next-of-kins and opportunists that I saw on Chinese satellite TV and IPTV.
 
LKY was right!! Boh Zheng Hu in Matland!!
[video=youtube;hcXHGzea42A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcXHGzea42A[/video]
 
Mudland pilot smoke in cockpit, and bring women into cockpit to show off


Cockpit fun
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2014/03/11/19/08/woman-remembers-cockpit-fun-with-missing-pilot

Lax security.

Fun on the job ... Jaan Maree poses with co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid on a flight from Phuket to KL in December 2011.

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"[They were] possibly a little bit sleazy. They invited us, well asked us, if we could arrange our trip to stay a few extra nights."

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Ms Roos says they were seated in the cockpit during takeoff and landing and that the pilots even asked the girls to stay a few nights in Kuala Lumpur with them.

"Throughout the entire flight they were talking to us and they were actually smoking throughout the flight, which I don't think they're allowed to do," Ms Roos said.
 
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I am just curious why are some ppl so unreasonable.

The issue here is a mudland plane fucked up pilots are m&ds. Yet somehow the tiongs get blamed for it.

One of the Tiongs did a shit in the middle of the aisle and everyone passed out. The crash was inevitable.
 
The incompetence is now evident on a global stage. Cannot say jealous Singaporeans bitching. Disgraceful and distressing to all victims families.


No incompetence; Najib has successfully diverted a huge riot over Anwar's conviction.

Maybe the plane has landed somewhere in a remote Indonesian island.

According to my friend who is the chief pilot of SIA Boeing 777 fleet, the 777 needs only 1000 meter of land-strip to land, if the pilot is experienced enough.

End of the day, all the rescuers will look like fools and then I'm going to have a damn good laugh.
 
I will post some evidence of how the Communist govt treatment of its people are making China people unreasonable and aggressive. Please contribute.

Let the blame game begin

AFP
March 11, 2014, 2:15 am

Blame game erupts as China criticises Malaysia over MH370

I don't see anything in People's Daily or govt statement that criticise Malaysia. It more of a case of western media trying to pick bones from egg.

Recent development does warrant some anger over the way the authority are handling the SAR. Even Malaysian are starting to get impatience.

From patience to anger over MH370 search and rescue boo-boos

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/...o-anger-over-mh370-search-and-rescue-boo-boos
March 12, 2014

Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency vessels joining the search and rescue operations for MH370. The agency admits that it is in the dark about a military radar tracking the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER until it disappeared on Saturday. – The Malaysian Insider pic, March 12, 2014.Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency vessels joining the search and rescue operations for MH370. The agency admits that it is in the dark about a military radar tracking the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER until it disappeared on Saturday. – The Malaysian Insider pic, March 12, 2014.The mood among Malaysians now is moving from patience in the search for the 239 people aboard the missing flight MH370 to embarrassment and anger over discrepancies about passengers, offloaded baggage and concealed information about its last known position.

First, the discrepancy over whether five passengers did go onboard the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER bound for Beijing early Saturday but had their baggage offloaded when they did not turn up in the plane.

Up to Monday, the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) said it did happen and the bags were offloaded and passed security checks.

Yesterday, the Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said it did not happen. And Malaysia Airlines confirmed his version of events later in the evening.

Why didn't Malaysia Airlines officials clarify the matter immediately when the director-general of Civil Aviation, Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman (pic), disclosed the matter earlier?

And now this – the revelation that the passenger jet could have actually turned back and flown to the Strait of Malacca where it then disappeared from radar.

Why did it take the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) so long to share that key information with their counterparts and the public? The initial information has got everyone searching in the wrong area.

Keeping the information close to their chests also had the public puzzled over the strange move to search in the Andaman Sea, the Strait of Malacca and the jungle-clad border areas between Malaysia and Thailand.

And, in fact, until yesterday, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) confirmed that it was in the dark about a military radar tracking the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER (registration number 9M-MRO) overland to the busy shipway until it vanished at 2.40am last Saturday, more than an hour after it was last spotted on civilian radar.

Up to yesterday, Vietnam has also said it would increase the number of vessels in the intensive international search and rescue mission to find flight MH370.

The Chinese, too, have put in more resources and pointed 10 satellites to the area to look for the passenger jet, where more than two-thirds are Chinese nationals.

Is it a wonder that the Chinese are fuming and have asked Putrajaya to be more forthcoming on information about the missing MH370? Is it surprising that even the Vietnamese feel the same?

Then there is the curious case of the two Iranians who used stolen Italian and Austrian passports respectively to take a roundabout way via Beijing to their final destination in Europe.

Global police organisation Interpol said the duo used their own passports to leave Iran on February 28 for Malaysia before using the stolen passports to get aboard flight MH370 for the flight to Beijing on March 8.

Malaysian immigration authorities said both used the stolen passports to enter Malaysia on February 28. Yet, Interpol says they used their own Iranian passports.

So who is right? Did the passport switch happen in the plane?

Are we in for more discrepancies and concealed information getting their time of day soon? Have the government and all the relevant agencies told us everything they know?

Or do we have to wait and wonder for more than 24 hours the reasons for the expanded search at the Sumatra coast and the Andaman Sea because Azharuddin could only say cryptically: "There are some things that I can tell you and some things that I can't."

More importantly, will any of this delay make it even harder to find the 239 people onboard flight MH370 which has been missing for more than 100 hours now?

The whole world is watching Malaysia now because an aircraft with a wingspan of 61m does not fall off the sky or disappear into thin air just like that.

Relatives and friends of the 227 passengers and 12 crew members are also watching every step taken by the authorities. Any wrong move will diminish their confidence and trust that Malaysians are serious about the search and rescue mission.

As it is, the Malaysians will have a hard time explaining to their counterparts how they finally figured that flight MH370 turned back and was tracked until 2.40am Saturday – the same time Malaysia Airlines first said the jet disappeared.

Right now, 239 lives are at stake until they can be found. And time is running out unless the Malaysians get their act together and follow Beijing's advice of telling all they know about flight MH370. – March 12, 2014.
 
The incompetence is now evident on a global stage. Cannot say jealous Singaporeans bitching. Disgraceful and distressing to all victims families.

lets be fair, when there is no info and even no radar info and even the US air experts are all baffled, what is there to say? you tell me then. if you are so smart maybe you should volunteer to face the families. talk is cheap andeasy to condemn about otehr people incompetence when you sit behind a computer screen and type out crap. I think you are the typical jealous sinkie. afterall silk air crash in 1997, the singapore auhorities even cannot solve or give an answer to this day many years later as to what cause the crash. how come you did not say they were incompetent.
 
Vietnam freezes search for MH370 amid confusion over last movements

BY BOO SU-LYNMarch 12, 2014UPDATED: March 12, 2014 11:00 am
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Vietnam Deputy Transport Minister Pham Quy Tieu holding a press conference at Phu Quoc airport. — Picture by Choo Choy MayVietnam Deputy Transport Minister Pham Quy Tieu holding a press conference at Phu Quoc airport. — Picture by Choo Choy MayPHU QUOC ISLAND, March 12 — Vietnamese authorities froze search and rescue activities for the missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Flight MH370 today, after reports arose that the plane was last spotted over the Straits of Malacca in Malaysia.

Vietnam’s deputy transport minister Pham Quy Tieu also complained today that a Malaysian official with whom Vietnam is liaising, was not providing sufficient information.

He did not, however, identify the person.

“We are temporarily suspending search and rescue activities, although there will still be a few planes going out,” Pham told reporters here today.

He said that Vietnam has sent two requests to Malaysia to clarify the media reports.

Reports citing an unnamed military source as saying MH370 was tracked by the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) to a location in the Straits of Malacca threw search efforts into disarray today, with rescuers facing the prospect that they may have spent four days looking in the wrong ocean.

But RMAF chief General Tan Sri Rodzali Daud has now denied that its radar last observed the plane with 239 people onboard over the Straits of Malacca — hundreds of kilometres from the south of Tho Chu island, in Vietnam where it was last registered by ground controllers on March 8.

Instead, he maintains that the air force saw indications that MH370 attempted a turnaround prior to its disappearance.

But Malaysia also expanded the search to now include the Andaman Sea, further northwest of existing efforts in the Straits, adding to the confusion.

Despite the massive airborne and naval search undertaken by 10 nations scouring the waters from the South China Sea to the Straits of Malacca, no trace of the 140-tonne Boeing 777 has been found going into the fifth days since it disappeared from the radar.
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This picture taken aboard a Vietnamese Air Force Russian-made MI-171 helicopter shows a crew member checking a map during a search flight some 200km over the southern Vietnamese waters off Vietnam’s island Phu Quoc on March 12, 2014 as part of continued efforts aimed at finding traces of the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370. ― AFP pic

Relatives of passengers from the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 plane wait on a bus after picking up their Malaysian visas at the Metro Park Lido Hotel in Beijing on March 12, 2014. ― AFP pic

The waters south of Tho Chu island is the site that has yielded the most sightings of “debris” from the plane, although all later proved to be false alarms.

On Sunday, an oil slick was spotted that search teams believed were from the Boeing 777, but later tests revealed this to be from bunkering oil.

Yesterday, Pham said that he feared the worst after a four-day search yielded no trace of the jetliner.

Out of the 239 people onboard the missing plane, 50, including the crew, were Malaysians.
 
1. It's not as if the Viets are really deploying anything high tech other than small planes and naked eye muscle power.

2.I tell you of cos you give an excuse to the Chinks they surely become vocal lah...but wait until you give the Indians a chance, then you have mayhem like Little India!
 
The 777 must be worth a lot of moolah..sell it off in bits and pieces..

No incompetence; Najib has successfully diverted a huge riot over Anwar's conviction.

Maybe the plane has landed somewhere in a remote Indonesian island.

According to my friend who is the chief pilot of SIA Boeing 777 fleet, the 777 needs only 1000 meter of land-strip to land, if the pilot is experienced enough.

End of the day, all the rescuers will look like fools and then I'm going to have a damn good laugh.
 
Yea, most likely an alien abduction.

Chances they are still there, except in a different dimension - they can see us but we cant see them.

As events can't be undone I'm secretly hoping this is an alien attack.

We are all full of hate towards each other.....the world needs a common enemy to unite against.

This may be the only chance I get to give Wendy a good fisting.
 
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