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MH370 found in Cambodian JUNGLE? Search launched as Google Maps shows 'Boeing CRASH SITE'


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On 9/2/2018 at 11:29 AM, Esso49 said:

Not quite .  You are thinking of the  Daily Star  Sunday.   And in any event if you doubt that story regarding the Nazis on the moon ,  quite how to you think Elvis got there and able to drive the London double decker bus ?

Still not quite- it was the Sunday SPORT.

 

I call fake news as the picture shows it close to the coast and populations- no way could it have either crashed or been there this long with people not knowing about it. 

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2 hours ago, pacovl46 said:

These are the google maps coordinates of the plane in the Cambodian mountains:

 

12.089048, 104.151960

Do you have a brain to think with ? 

 

Google image from 2016 shows an airplane flying over the jungle.  Go back 1 year , or 2 years on Google image history and the plane is not there.  

 

The plane went missing in  2014 .   So whats the point in this tabloid sensation ? 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, balo said:

Do you have a brain to think with ? 

 

Google image from 2016 shows an airplane flying over the jungle.  Go back 1 year , or 2 years on Google image history and the plane is not there.  

 

The plane went missing in  2014 .   So whats the point in this tabloid sensation ? 

 

 

 

 

Why don't you shut up?! There was a comment saying that they blurred out the coordinates. I simply posted the location of the plane the article mentioned. That's all there is to it! No need to be rude!

 

Also, before I posted the coordinates you didn't even know where it was, Sherlock!

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13 hours ago, pacovl46 said:

Once the plane dropped off the radar it could've literally gone anywhere for as long as the fuel lasted, which means the plane could've turned around and crashed on land.

 

You forget the signals from the engine maintenance system. By analyzing the signal strength and triangulating it is clear the engines either went southwest over the Indian Ocean or northwest over China. Those are the only 2 places that are possible and agree with the evidence. The plane could not have turned around and flown east. So unless you are going to make the claim that the plane flew in a different direction than its engines, then no. The plane could not have gone literally "anywhere". There are only a couple of very specific places it could be. Unfortunately, the most likely place is an area that is hundreds of thousands of square miles of ocean, and it may never be found.

 

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7 hours ago, Monomial said:

 

You forget the signals from the engine maintenance system. By analyzing the signal strength and triangulating it is clear the engines either went southwest over the Indian Ocean or northwest over China. Those are the only 2 places that are possible and agree with the evidence. The plane could not have turned around and flown east. So unless you are going to make the claim that the plane flew in a different direction than its engines, then no. The plane could not have gone literally "anywhere". There are only a couple of very specific places it could be. Unfortunately, the most likely place is an area that is hundreds of thousands of square miles of ocean, and it may never be found.

 

Thanks for clearing that up! ? 

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On 9/2/2018 at 3:50 AM, Crossy said:

Of course the co-ordinates are conveniently blurred out so nobody can verify that the image is not faked.

 

And, that looks an awfully intact aircraft for one that's come down in dense jungle.

 

More than two years ago.

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On 9/2/2018 at 1:32 PM, oldrunner said:

Why not leave all of those folks rest in peace.

 

I believe closure is a very real thing.

 

If someone you cared about walked out the door of your house never to be seen again would you not want to know what happened?

 

I hope the relatives do learn the final piece to this years long puzzle.

 

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