21 March 2014 (12:55 UTC-07 Tango)/19 Jumada l-Ula 1435/01 Farvardin 1393/21 Ding-Mao 4712
A female Haj pilgrim flying home, from Mecca to Malaysia, reported to police, on 08 March 2014, that she saw in the ocean just south of the Andaman Island what looked like a crashed airliner: “I had seen several shipping liners and islands from my window earlier. Then, I saw the silvery object. “I took a closer look and was shocked to see what looked like the tail and wing of an aircraft on the water.”-Raja Dalelah Raja Latife
There’s now speculation that MH370/CZ748 crashed in the Malacca Straight, and debris made it into the Indian Ocean.
The search in the Indian Ocean has been impeded by bad weather. Search officials seem confident the airliner is somewhere in there, after debris was spotted days ago.
This brings up the fact that this search for one airliner involves an unprecedented number of countries. Why? After all, the majority of the passengers where Chinese, or ethnic Chinese living in other countries. The rest of the passengers came from United States, France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Russia, Netherlands, India, Ukraine, Taiwan and Indonesia.
That’s 13 countries. There are now 26 countries involved in the desperate search, and then there’s the added rush to get to ‘black boxes’ before a 30 day battery limit is reached. That never seemed to concern prior searches for other missing aircraft. The black boxes for Air France flight 447 were found almost two years after it crashed, and that didn’t seem to negatively affect the information investigators were able to get.
From the beginning U.S. Obama regime officials had pushed the idea the plane was in the Indian Ocean. Then the Malaysian Prime Minister finally declared the plane as being hijacked. Now realize that Israel and the U.S. are suddenly prepping schools and specific cities for nuclear attack. Is/was MH370/CZ748 carrying a tactical nuclear bomb?
Don’t forget the the fact that the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization was asked to ‘listen’ to atmospheric sonic evidence of an explosion. The CTBTO says they’ve detected plane explosions and crashes in the past, but they were all very close to their ‘listening’ posts.
By the way, the CTBTO recently reported that it did not detect any explosion or crash regarding MH370/CZ748.
Nuclear investigation will be a big fail
Australia claims they’ve found the plane