Post by SORDaveScott on Apr 4, 2015 3:40:22 GMT
Hi there, this is Dave Scott, host of Spaced Out Radio. Now I like a good conspiracy theory as much as the next person, but this one baffles me. What happened to Flight 370 from Malaysian Airlines? There's not a single piece of evidence depicting where this plane crashed. Or did it crash? I have two theories. One is more believable than the other. And I'm wondering what your take on it is?
Theory #1)
Of the 227 people on board, 20 of them where members of the People's Republican Army of China. Their specialty? Electronic warfare. Now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that these members of a very critical part of the PRC Army would have much needed information for any government agency. So my theory is, the plane didn't crash. It was hijacked. But not by terrorists or evil doers. But by the United States. The U.S. has a major Air Force base at Diego Garcia. They have since World War Two. The base was fairly close to where the plane disappeared. All any hijacker needed to do was fly the plane below radar, and land it at the base. The cover of night would be an easy way to disguise the Jet coming in for a landing. Here's why I don't think the plane crashed. Early on in the reports that were quickly quieted in the mainstream media, loved ones of the victims were calling cell phones to see if they were alive. They were desperate for answers. But the phonecalls didn't go straight to voicemail. Why? If the plane had hit the water, the phones, the minute they were under water, would have seized and turned off. Yet, they rang, and rang until the calls went to voicemail. The other issue is days after the crash, the some of the people who were on the flight were still logged into Facebook. Now if you turn off Facebook from your cellphone there is a time period as to when it's going to show you're not active. They were still showing as logged on. Therefore the plane did not crash in my estimation.
Theory #2)
The Pacific Ocean has been notorious for large UFO sitings. Now this theory isn't going to be as detailed, but what if, what if the plane was scooped up by a mothership? Logical? No! But it would explain why the plane has no crash site.
Theory #1)
Of the 227 people on board, 20 of them where members of the People's Republican Army of China. Their specialty? Electronic warfare. Now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that these members of a very critical part of the PRC Army would have much needed information for any government agency. So my theory is, the plane didn't crash. It was hijacked. But not by terrorists or evil doers. But by the United States. The U.S. has a major Air Force base at Diego Garcia. They have since World War Two. The base was fairly close to where the plane disappeared. All any hijacker needed to do was fly the plane below radar, and land it at the base. The cover of night would be an easy way to disguise the Jet coming in for a landing. Here's why I don't think the plane crashed. Early on in the reports that were quickly quieted in the mainstream media, loved ones of the victims were calling cell phones to see if they were alive. They were desperate for answers. But the phonecalls didn't go straight to voicemail. Why? If the plane had hit the water, the phones, the minute they were under water, would have seized and turned off. Yet, they rang, and rang until the calls went to voicemail. The other issue is days after the crash, the some of the people who were on the flight were still logged into Facebook. Now if you turn off Facebook from your cellphone there is a time period as to when it's going to show you're not active. They were still showing as logged on. Therefore the plane did not crash in my estimation.
Theory #2)
The Pacific Ocean has been notorious for large UFO sitings. Now this theory isn't going to be as detailed, but what if, what if the plane was scooped up by a mothership? Logical? No! But it would explain why the plane has no crash site.