MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate (UPDATE 11/2019)
Re: MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate
How hard is it to get to the damn site? Seriously, it isn't the size of the Amazon rainforest - plus there's probably no trees left at all; more likely the thing has already been put in pieces into RCAF trucks & sent over to Vietnam for scrap value along with a few tons of the surrounding rose wood.
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Re: MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate
BREAKING: The UK tabloids continue their in-depth investigation on the MH370 crash. Astonishing news published today reveals that online sleuths have "discovered" that the MH370 plane did not crash in the Cambodian jungle, but may have secretly landed at Kampong Chhnang airport, before taking off to an unknown destination. This theory seems as likely as a crash in the jungle that nobody noticed, but you have to give them points for imagination, even if the source name "Unicorn Aerospace" should have given them a clue.
Could anyone give us an idea of the current state of the unused airport at Kampong Chhnang ?
MH370 BOMBSHELL: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane landed in a 'secret ABANDONED airport'
MH370 is believed to have landed in a secret abandoned airport after it disappeared, according to Andre Milne of Unicorn Aerospace.
By Abbie Llewelyn
PUBLISHED: 05:28, Sat, Apr 13, 2019
Malaysia Airlines flight 370 went missing on March 8 2014 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. The Boeing 777 has not been found to this day. In a previous Express.co.uk article, it was revealed the plane may have landed and taken off again in the hours immediately after its disappearance.
Now, fresh claims from Mr Milne indicate it could have landed in an abandoned airport in Cambodia - and he believes he knows the coordinates of its location.
The coordinates he gave are latitude 12.2558, longitude 104.5667. This location is around 100km north of Phnom Penh.
Mr Milne said: “The now abandoned airport, called Kampong Chhnang, has intact hard paved runways of +/- 9000 feet.”
He claimed that both he and amateur investigator Daniel Boyer received information about this alleged landing in Cambodia.
He said: “Both Mr Boyer and myself received separate raw intelligence disclosures that provided details of a secret MH370 landing that allowed us to calculate and identify the exact location of an abandoned airport that is perfectly aligned directly upon a flight axis as used by the hijackers of MH370.
“We both also received separate raw intelligence disclosures that identified how MH370 took off shortly after landing to then be strategically crashed at a concealed location away from the secret airport.”
He provided several images, the first depicting an aerial map of Cambodia and Vietnam with gold line, the far right of which he claims represents the coordinates of where Malaysian Airline Operations last tracked the plane.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/11 ... ia-vietnam
Could anyone give us an idea of the current state of the unused airport at Kampong Chhnang ?
MH370 BOMBSHELL: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane landed in a 'secret ABANDONED airport'
MH370 is believed to have landed in a secret abandoned airport after it disappeared, according to Andre Milne of Unicorn Aerospace.
By Abbie Llewelyn
PUBLISHED: 05:28, Sat, Apr 13, 2019
Malaysia Airlines flight 370 went missing on March 8 2014 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. The Boeing 777 has not been found to this day. In a previous Express.co.uk article, it was revealed the plane may have landed and taken off again in the hours immediately after its disappearance.
Now, fresh claims from Mr Milne indicate it could have landed in an abandoned airport in Cambodia - and he believes he knows the coordinates of its location.
The coordinates he gave are latitude 12.2558, longitude 104.5667. This location is around 100km north of Phnom Penh.
Mr Milne said: “The now abandoned airport, called Kampong Chhnang, has intact hard paved runways of +/- 9000 feet.”
He claimed that both he and amateur investigator Daniel Boyer received information about this alleged landing in Cambodia.
He said: “Both Mr Boyer and myself received separate raw intelligence disclosures that provided details of a secret MH370 landing that allowed us to calculate and identify the exact location of an abandoned airport that is perfectly aligned directly upon a flight axis as used by the hijackers of MH370.
“We both also received separate raw intelligence disclosures that identified how MH370 took off shortly after landing to then be strategically crashed at a concealed location away from the secret airport.”
He provided several images, the first depicting an aerial map of Cambodia and Vietnam with gold line, the far right of which he claims represents the coordinates of where Malaysian Airline Operations last tracked the plane.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/11 ... ia-vietnam
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Re: MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate
I have no evidence, but:
Most likely it did land. Where? My first guess is somewhere in China, but not where it was supposed to land. If not China, it may have landed somewhere like Pakistan or Iran.
I suspect it would have landed at a place with a large hanger, and been taken straight into the hanger, never to be seen again.
It is probably a bit late now, but if someone was to research all of the airports in the area from China to Iran, and see how many have a big enough hanger to park it inside, those would be the places to look.
If it did crash, they would have found wreckage by now.
Most likely it did land. Where? My first guess is somewhere in China, but not where it was supposed to land. If not China, it may have landed somewhere like Pakistan or Iran.
I suspect it would have landed at a place with a large hanger, and been taken straight into the hanger, never to be seen again.
It is probably a bit late now, but if someone was to research all of the airports in the area from China to Iran, and see how many have a big enough hanger to park it inside, those would be the places to look.
If it did crash, they would have found wreckage by now.
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Re: MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate
If it landed, where’s the people... plus anyone with roaming on their phone would be straight on the blower surely? Or a Telco would have records... If anyone thinks that the Cambodian government even could cover up such a monumental level of incident, I think perhaps they’ve been drinking too much of the Rainman’s tea.
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Re: MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate
Very likely it's in the ocean. It's a big place. Might be found eventually. Why do you think it landed? This rags repeated beat ups on this are disrespectful to the families of the dead.explorer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 2:27 pm I have no evidence, but:
Most likely it did land. Where? My first guess is somewhere in China, but not where it was supposed to land. If not China, it may have landed somewhere like Pakistan or Iran.
I suspect it would have landed at a place with a large hanger, and been taken straight into the hanger, never to be seen again.
It is probably a bit late now, but if someone was to research all of the airports in the area from China to Iran, and see how many have a big enough hanger to park it inside, those would be the places to look.
If it did crash, they would have found wreckage by now.
These conspiracies are outrageous. They would require a lot of people keeping quiet. It's bullshit.
Didn't they find some wreckage in the ocean with barnacles on it? Or was that another flight?
Edit: agree with Spigzy's comment. Cambodia, Pakistan, Iran... can't cover up something like this.
And fuck this cunt who keeps banging on about it, this clown who walked in the jungle (for a day) with tigers and poachers who kill and all that shit. Fuck him.
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Re: MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate
Ok, just for fun i checked out the man behind Unicorn Aerospace, Andre Milne. But, please, make up your own minds whether or not this supposed breaking news is a load of shit used by tabloids to sell their rubbish. As someone else said, have some respect for the families - and also for our intelligence.
http://www.thecrashofmh370.com/Question ... c84-3.html
09/03/17 13:20
Andre Milne is the founder of these two websites: http://asove.net/ and http://unicornaerospace.com/
He posted the letter below to the head of Interpol, and in other correspondence refers to The Republic of Australia.
To use him as a credible source says more about the Editors of news organisations than it says about Andre.
Spoiler:
http://www.thecrashofmh370.com/Question ... c84-3.html
Re: MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate
Didn't it take something like 3 years to find Air France 447? And that's when they had an active transponder and a good idea where to start searching.Splashback wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:16 pm
Very likely it's in the ocean. It's a big place. Might be found eventually.
Re: MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate
It happened at night time. Unlikely anybody would be out to photograph it. If somebody did see it they would not know it was not a regular flight.
The experts agreed that it did fly for a number of hours after the communication was turned off.
Unlikely somebody would turn off the communication, then it crashed hours later.
The pilot had a mock up in his home, where he could learn how to turn off the communication.
The experts agreed that it did fly for a number of hours after the communication was turned off.
Unlikely somebody would turn off the communication, then it crashed hours later.
The pilot had a mock up in his home, where he could learn how to turn off the communication.
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Umm, I don't quite understand what you are trying to say here. Btw there are no regular flights to Kampong Chhnang.explorer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:38 pm It happened at night time. Unlikely anybody would be out to photograph it. If somebody did see it they would not know it was not a regular flight.
The experts agreed that it did fly for a number of hours after the communication was turned off.
Unlikely somebody would turn off the communication, then it crashed hours later.
The pilot had a mock up in his home, where he could learn how to turn off the communication.
Re: MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? "Truth-seeker" to investigate
Read the earlier posts. It did not land in Kampong Chhnang.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 3:52 pm Umm, I don't quite understand what you are trying to say here. Btw there are no regular flights to Kampong Chhnang.
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