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MH370 crash WITNESSED? Plane never found as wreckage 'REMOVED from jungle and SOLD'


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WITNESSES who saw Flight MH370 crash into the Cambodia jungle could have sold the parts rather than report the incident, it has sensationally been claimed.

The Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane has been missing for four years after vanishing over the Indian Ocean.

 

Despite two large-scale searches of the sea bed off the coast of western Australia, only scattered pieces of debris have been found.

 

But a new search is under way after a Google Maps snap that some believe proves a plane had crashed in a high-altitude jungle in Cambodia

 

read more https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/730269/mh370-flight-latest-news-google-cambodia-search-malaysia-airlines-plane-witnesses

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6 minutes ago, GinBoy2 said:

Well this is certainly infowars conspiracy worthy.

Next it'll be aliens shot it down with a laser beam from Alpha Centuri

A lot of people have had their say on this incident/accident/disaster. At last we have an explaination.

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everyone knows the penguins were magically transported to the arc , like all the other animals, who then quietly filed on, like the pictures show.

Thats easy.   The hard question is;   how come the chinese  still can't make an orderly line like that with people?

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that 'jungle' plane has already been well described,

'as to model/airline/flight number

- already documented on an earlier Thread about the same...

 

 

there's been heaps of 'aircraft captured in flight' on google earth... and it will happen again...

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Headline: ' MH370 crash WITNESSED? Plane never found as wreckage 'REMOVED from jungle and SOLD'

 

Then in the body of the article; ' WITNESSES who saw Flight MH370 crash into the Cambodia jungle could have sold the parts rather than report the incident, it has sensationally been claimed.'  (I added the underline.) 

 

So which is it?  

 

Any proofreading going on?

 

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I'm of the opinion it was downed off the coast of Vietnam and since been salvaged and done away with. There were several initial reports to this effect, witnessed by Vietnamese Military personnel and I believe a Kiwi ...  big military chip exc-Os on board, wanted to relocate to Malaysia ... all are missing and chip rights returned (by default) to The Bank of England -- or so I understand -- they will never find that plane

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9 hours ago, geovalin said:

WITNESSES who saw Flight MH370 crash into the Cambodia jungle could have sold the parts rather than report the incident, it has sensationally been claimed.

The Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane has been missing for four years after vanishing over the Indian Ocean.

 

Despite two large-scale searches of the sea bed off the coast of western Australia, only scattered pieces of debris have been found.

 

But a new search is under way after a Google Maps snap that some believe proves a plane had crashed in a high-altitude jungle in Cambodia

 

read more https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/730269/mh370-flight-latest-news-google-cambodia-search-malaysia-airlines-plane-witnesses

Nonsense...

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On 9/18/2018 at 9:20 AM, Justgrazing said:

Sold them .! Sold to who .. The use of and market in secondhand aircraft parts is tightly controlled and components history from manufacture is all recorded in extreme details in some cases .. It ain't the same as going down the scrapyard to get bits for a motah .. Its as likely to be parked up alongside that WW2 bomber  discovered on the Moon a few yrs ago as lying in the Cambodian jungle .. 

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Freddie Starr are my hamster.

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