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MH370: Mauritius and South Africa debris 'almost certainly' from missing plane

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MH370: Mauritius and South Africa debris 'almost certainly' from missing plane

KUALA LUMPUR: -- Two pieces of aircraft debris found on beaches in Mauritius and South Africa almost certainly came from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, say Malaysian and Australian officials.

It is the latest development in efforts to solve the mystery of the aircraft, which went missing in March 2014.

The plane, flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, had 239 people on board when it vanished.

Full story: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36273194

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-- BBC 2016-05-12

..........made a comment and my computer crashed..........................

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...and the charade goes on....

We're not allowed to talk about what really happened.

...and the charade goes on....

We're not allowed to talk about what really happened.

No, you're just not allowed to vent unsubstantied tin foil hat conspiracy theories because frankly they are extremely dull.

...and the charade goes on....

We're not allowed to talk about what really happened.

No, you're just not allowed to vent unsubstantied tin foil hat conspiracy theories because frankly they are extremely dull.

Provide me with just one example where I have done such a thing .

...and the charade goes on....

We're not allowed to talk about what really happened.

No, you're just not allowed to vent unsubstantied tin foil hat conspiracy theories because frankly they are extremely dull.

The phrases 'Conspiracy theorist' aka 'tin foil hat' nut jobs: Weaponed, pejorative terms used by shills or individuals not intelligent enough to research an issue that has been broadcasted by main stream news. Of course. Everything main steam news says is the entire truth. Look no further.

I may not agree with with MSM or alternative views, especially when it comes to an event like MH370, but I'll entertain all information and draw my own conclusions. Anyone who wants to infer that my own conclusions make me a ''tin foil hat' nut job' is essentially an low IQ moron or a shill. There you have it. Enjoy. thumbsup.gif

Here. Read something that's not from WaPo or the NYT: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-02-23/1967-he-cia-created-phrase-conspiracy-theorists-and-ways-attack-anyone-who-challenge

"Zero Hedge is just a bunch of conspiracy theorist."

Yeah, whatever.

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