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smiths » Thu Mar 20, 2014 1:53 am wrote:if this turns out to be the plane, which i doubt, it will render all theories ridiculous,
why fly for 6 hours into nowhere? there are no airports down there, no fire on board, no hijacking, no political protest, no strange cargoes, no point in low level flying under radar into nowhere ...
WTF
Live - MH370: two objects relating to missing Malaysia Airways plane may have been found
Australia’s maritime search agency are now focusing all of their resources on finding two objects picked up on satellite images that they believe could be related to the missing Malaysia Airlines plane. Here’s the latest summary of events:
A search is now underway for what Australian authorities believe is a “credible” sighting of two objects that may be from the missing plane. In a press conference on Thursday the general manager of Australia’s maritime safety agency, John Young, said An expert analysis of satellite imagery by Australia’s Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation believes that the images show “a possible indication of debris” that could be from the plane.
An Australian aircraft is now at the scene, and a United States Poseidon vessel is also attending the operation. Two other aircraft, including one from New Zealand, are flying to the location, and a navy vessel is also en-route. Australia has received a number of offers of assistance from other nations to assist in the search operation.
The possible sighting was believed to be “a promising lead,” according to Air Commodore John McGarry, who was also at the press conference on Thursday. He added that defence officials were working towards releasing some of the satellite images to the public.
The announcement comes shortly after Australia’s maritime authority said that the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight off the coast in Australia had halved in size and moved closer to Perth. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority general manager John Young provided a video update of the search operation on Wednesday, which showed that the initial search zone off Australia - an area of some 600,000 sq km - had been reduced to roughly 300,000 square kilometres and had been moved to 2300 kilometres off the coast of Perth.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/m ... earch-zone
lucky » Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:40 am wrote:Anyone mentioned the 25 metre piece of 'some thing' floating on the sea that's been picked up by spotter planes now?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news ... ia-3258716
Not the greatest of papers but has some pics
lucky » Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:00 am wrote:Whats weird is I was listening to the radio last night and they were reporting that planes were flying 1000 feet above the 'wreckage' and could see it clearly and more information would follow.....it didn't or I fell asleep , it was 12,30am. An yet in the report it says it was cloudy and nothing could be seen clearly.....
Lights pipe and has a a shot of coke
Hypnagogic or hypnopompic hallucinations are visual, tactile, auditory, or other sensory events, usually brief but occasionally prolonged, that occur at the transition from wakefulness to sleep (hypnagogic) or from sleep to wakefulness (hypnopompic). The phenomenon is thought to have been first described by the Dutch physician Isbrand Van Diemerbroeck in 1664. The person may hear sounds that are not there and see visual hallucinations. These visual and auditory images are very vivid and may be bizarre or disturbing. --http://www.patient.co.uk
lucky » Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:31 am wrote:eh no - i heard it, i remember distinctly as i was stroking my pink unicorn that sits on the end of my bed on some nights
lucky wrote:i was stroking my pink unicorn
JackRiddler » Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:41 am wrote:Oh where is the magic?
me wrote:Damn Hai-kuh buy-er
Why you want se-ven to stay
But only five to go?
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