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Interesting, in light that immediately after the plane "disappeared" there were witnesses on gas rigs in the Gulf of Thailand that claimed to have witnessed a plane exploding and crashing at exactly the same time as contact was lost. This was way before the search shifted to the Indian ocean.

Good post jaidam,

Yes, the plane was shot down in retaliation for the war crimes' trials held in Malaysia, as with the other plane on the second bout when the judgements were ruled upon, finding Bush, Blair, Chainey, et al all guilty.

I had no idea that they'd seen this off the rigs, so that's why I'm happy to hear this, which I presume's very accurate and logical, so I presume that it's accurate.

I was half expecting it to be 'washed up' on Koh Tao, but maybe that would be too obvious a link, or, maybe the people there would eventually snap and explain what the link is.

Of course, even if this isn't from a plane or isn't from the correct plane, it doesn't mean it's not been planted there as a sign, as as you can see, it has got to the news media.

I will have to investigate Soros's links to Murdoch further, but I came upon some interesting to the UK's big rape, murder, floating about in pool case, where no one was prosecuted, as it seems that whilst the man wasn't drowned, and was murdered, they've kept the critical rape part confusing with the man who's house it happened in saying that for some reason, they don't want the fact that the pole being put up the rectum happened after he was dead. There's links to Murdoch in that case according to Michael Barrymore, and the fact that they let his party and him off the murder charge makes a lot more sense. They did destroy his career and of course massively reduced ITV's prime time appeal in doing so.

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It's part of the fairing from a Japanese HII-A rocket.

attachicon.gifHIIA.jpg

How do you draw that conclusion ?

There's a detailed comparison at the current end of the PPRUNE thread about the flaperon washing up on Réunion. The pictures match.

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Well seeing that the part no's are all over U tube speculation should end in days if these are boeing parts no's the plot will thicken and the rig workeres theory may be correct.

Then if true all the other great rocket scientists who said it is down by the southern end of Aus will have egg on face.

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It's part of the fairing from a Japanese HII-A rocket.

attachicon.gifHIIA.jpg

How do you draw that conclusion ?

I didn't, the possibility was pointed out elsewhere and I checked, I found that picture and to me it shows the same structure; same pattern of circular access panels in the same position relative to the row of brackets that have no place on the outside skin or an airplane.

It is very likely that it's a fragment of the payload fairing from that rocket model, from the area where it attaches to the second stage.

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Interesting, in light that immediately after the plane "disappeared" there were witnesses on gas rigs in the Gulf of Thailand that claimed to have witnessed a plane exploding and crashing at exactly the same time as contact was lost. This was way before the search shifted to the Indian ocean.

A single alleged eyewitness report, came from a kiwi working in the South China sea off Vietnam,not the gulf of Thailand, but very easy to see how the conspriacy theorists, could use statements like your to support what was found in Thailand must have come from the plane, but factually there were no eye witness reports from the gas rigs in the gulf of Thailand

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It would be helpful if they mentioned if it was made of aluminum or not. The arc in the metal may indicate it came from an engine cowling. A malfunctioning engine would not necessarily cause the crash to happen at that location.

I hate to disallusion you but just about every piece and panel on an aicraft's skin has an"arc" !!!!! in itcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

If you look at the BK Post pic the part is curved, part no's all over Utube so wait and see, they can't cover up the part no's now they have gone world wide.wai2.gif

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Interesting, in light that immediately after the plane "disappeared" there were witnesses on gas rigs in the Gulf of Thailand that claimed to have witnessed a plane exploding and crashing at exactly the same time as contact was lost. This was way before the search shifted to the Indian ocean.

Sgt Somchai was trying to figure out that new Stinger missile thingy at the Hua Hin Army base maybe?

Prayuth confirmed there was no ISIS influence in the Thai south, so don't start thinking along those lines. If the plane had been shot down by rogue Thai elements, you can be assured the government would have behaved in an open and transparent manner to allow an honest investigation, or......

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That sheet of metal is a fair guage of thickness looking at the left hand edge)

That looks like standard aircarft construction - two thin sheets of alloy with 'honeycomb' sandwiched in between

A better photo showing the honeycomb structure and 'webbing', the circular holes to reduce weight. Source - ibtimes

The barnacle-covered piece of metal has some identifying features, including the number '323' printed near the ragged edge, and the numbers '307' and '308'. On the reverse side of the shard, a red wire can be seen dangling, over what appears to be the serial number 'SG5773-1'.

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Almost impossible for this piece (of metal) found off the coast of Nakhon Si Thammarat to be related to the authenticated piece of Réunion debris!

Each location affected by different ocean currents.

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Interesting, in light that immediately after the plane "disappeared" there were witnesses on gas rigs in the Gulf of Thailand that claimed to have witnessed a plane exploding and crashing at exactly the same time as contact was lost. This was way before the search shifted to the Indian ocean.

Good post jaidam,

Yes, the plane was shot down in retaliation for the war crimes' trials held in Malaysia, as with the other plane on the second bout when the judgements were ruled upon, finding Bush, Blair, Chainey, et al all guilty.

I had no idea that they'd seen this off the rigs, so that's why I'm happy to hear this, which I presume's very accurate and logical, so I presume that it's accurate.

I was half expecting it to be 'washed up' on Koh Tao, but maybe that would be too obvious a link, or, maybe the people there would eventually snap and explain what the link is.

Of course, even if this isn't from a plane or isn't from the correct plane, it doesn't mean it's not been planted there as a sign, as as you can see, it has got to the news media.

I will have to investigate Soros's links to Murdoch further, but I came upon some interesting to the UK's big rape, murder, floating about in pool case, where no one was prosecuted, as it seems that whilst the man wasn't drowned, and was murdered, they've kept the critical rape part confusing with the man who's house it happened in saying that for some reason, they don't want the fact that the pole being put up the rectum happened after he was dead. There's links to Murdoch in that case according to Michael Barrymore, and the fact that they let his party and him off the murder charge makes a lot more sense. They did destroy his career and of course massively reduced ITV's prime time appeal in doing so.

Mushroom trip gone wrong?

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It would be helpful if they mentioned if it was made of aluminum or not. The arc in the metal may indicate it came from an engine cowling. A malfunctioning engine would not necessarily cause the crash to happen at that location.

I hate to disallusion you but just about every piece and panel on an aicraft's skin has an"arc" !!!!! in itcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

I meant the amount of arc, not the fact there is an arc. I have seen an an airplane before.

Doesn't matter, the BKK Post image gives a better sense of scale

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Almost impossible for this piece (of metal) found off the coast of Nakhon Si Thammarat to be related to the authenticated piece of Réunion debris!

Each location affected by different ocean currents.

Indian Ocean Gyre, if the plain went down in the Indian Ocean the wreckage would get caught up in the gyre and circle around, make it easy to be from the same source.

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Rob13

Only problem is that one of the objects would have to drift across the equator. Although possible, it is very rare as coriolis and Ekman transport tend to keep surface currents in their own hemisphere.

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It's part of the fairing from a Japanese HII-A rocket.

attachicon.gifHIIA.jpg

How do you draw that conclusion ?

I didn't, the possibility was pointed out elsewhere and I checked, I found that picture and to me it shows the same structure; same pattern of circular access panels in the same position relative to the row of brackets that have no place on the outside skin or an airplane.

It is very likely that it's a fragment of the payload fairing from that rocket model, from the area where it attaches to the second stage.

Agree, looks like part of a Japanese H2A rocket.

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As if the ocean doesn't bring out tones of debris every day for every piece of garbage to get the local

existed and the media buzzing... and yeah, the locals could tell the different between aircraft

metal sheet and just any other piece of metal....

Well looking at the pic, it has rivet holes all down the edge ,the same as an aircraft, had coffee yet?

Come on calm down and give the guy a break, perhaps he is using his smartphone like me and could not see that clearly. I only noticed after reading your post so thanks for sharing.

Dont forget it is Sunday today...

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It's part of the fairing from a Japanese HII-A rocket.

attachicon.gifHIIA.jpg

How do you draw that conclusion ?

I didn't, the possibility was pointed out elsewhere and I checked, I found that picture and to me it shows the same structure; same pattern of circular access panels in the same position relative to the row of brackets that have no place on the outside skin or an airplane.

It is very likely that it's a fragment of the payload fairing from that rocket model, from the area where it attaches to the second stage.

Agree, looks like part of a Japanese H2A rocket.

The original hd photo of the rocket.

Zoom in and it's a match for me.

post-221427-14536192953772_thumb.jpg

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"fishermen said it could have been under the sea for no more than a year, judging from barnacles on it."

If that is correct then much more likely to be from AirAsia QZ8501 which crashed on 28 December 2014.

And ocean currents could have brought wreckage into the Gulf of Thailandpost-133695-0-95334400-1453620778_thumb.

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It's an under cowling from a reverse cross rammed bloater......

I'm not convinced. Looks more like a reciprocating drum dingle arm from a preframulated amutite . No really , take a close look !

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Actually may be part of the Thai navy's first sub?

More likely from a ufo that flew by from the Orion constellation.

How sure are you that it was from Orion?

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Interesting, in light that immediately after the plane "disappeared" there were witnesses on gas rigs in the Gulf of Thailand that claimed to have witnessed a plane exploding and crashing at exactly the same time as contact was lost. This was way before the search shifted to the Indian ocean.

The Oil Rigs in the Gulf of Thailand, are only 120 - 250 +, miles from shore. The plane would have needed to crash, no more then 50 miles from the furthest rig to be seen( if it did explode) if it ran out of fuel then would be minimum fire. Sorry, sell your idea to the Coconut web site. Are you the same guy that said the Malaysian plane is being stored at Area 51, in the USA??

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