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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:44
Advertising money? Oooh that's a new tactic.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:39
Yes, no one has ever mentioned about CT websites wanting clicks for their adverts before.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:35
Turn your adblock off and see how many are on this site, what does that have to do with the price of fish?
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:29
I don't use AdBlock. I work with adverts and websites for a living. I know the sorts of revenues a high traffic website can expect to earn from well placed adverts.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:25
Please tell me you can see the link between the two?
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:22
So you will know that all web sites will try and get the best advertising on their sites, that has nothing to do with this topic.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:20
Uh? The adverts earn the webmasters the money, the money is what they want, but they need visitors to get that money. Hence making up stories which then get linked all over the internet.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:17
Well you can same the same about any web sites if that's the case, anyway, lets get back to this: It was also suggested that he did this so as to leave no evidence, evidence of what exactly? any ideas?
I'm talking about Sky high saying the plane landed on the ocean and then it sank, he suggested that the pilot did this to leave no evidence or debris, evidence of what? why?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:54
Advertising money? Oooh that's a new tactic.
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:52
Yes, no one has ever mentioned about CT websites wanting clicks for their adverts before.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:35
Turn your adblock off and see how many are on this site, what does that have to do with the price of fish?
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:29
I don't use AdBlock. I work with adverts and websites for a living. I know the sorts of revenues a high traffic website can expect to earn from well placed adverts.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:25
Please tell me you can see the link between the two?
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:22
So you will know that all web sites will try and get the best advertising on their sites, that has nothing to do with this topic.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:20
Uh? The adverts earn the webmasters the money, the money is what they want, but they need visitors to get that money. Hence making up stories which then get linked all over the internet.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:17
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I don't understand why there is a need for so many to hold polarised views on the subject.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:18
So Thats 4500 people all with satellite tv etc, and not one of them ringing CNN etc or going on the Internet to tell various media outlets ,,,,,,oi !! that big **** off jet that you reckon has crashed is parked on the airfield up the road.
Also, the second comment down from Mark Pontius backs up what I just said about good people thinking they are just working to earn a living on that island, but they are being manipulated and kept in the dark. I spoke to someone who once worked on Diego Garcia, his job was to refuel the planes. Good people worked on that island refuelling planes to attack Iraq and Afghanistan, and they had no idea!
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:16
You refer to the passengers, but do you realise what type of passengers were on that plane? Do you realise 20 passengers on that flight worked for a company called Freescale, a company who specialises in futuristic warfare and technology?
Why would that prevent all the passengers fearing for their lives and trying to contact the outside world?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:35
Advertising money? Oooh that's a new tactic.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:29
Yes, no one has ever mentioned about CT websites wanting clicks for their adverts before.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:25
Turn your adblock off and see how many are on this site, what does that have to do with the price of fish?
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:22
I don't use AdBlock. I work with adverts and websites for a living. I know the sorts of revenues a high traffic website can expect to earn from well placed adverts.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:20
Please tell me you can see the link between the two?
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:17
So you will know that all web sites will try and get the best advertising on their sites, that has nothing to do with this topic.
There is a huge community of like-thinkers out there (outside of here if you aren't too scared of the dark), some build a platform to create a community, the contributing posts often more interesting than the story. I can't imagine anyone would do that for fun, a passion or hobby though, way out of the realms of possibility.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by lardy wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:23
You refer to the passengers, but do you realise what type of passengers were on that plane? Do you realise 20 passengers on that flight worked for a company called Freescale, a company who specialises in futuristic warfare and technology?
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:16
Why would that prevent all the passengers fearing for their lives and trying to contact the outside world?
The plane was carrying 221 kilograms of lithium ion batteries, contained 20 passengers working for a company specialising in futuristic warfare and technology and there is imo, major evidence suggesting MH370 flew to Diego Garcia - the largest US Navy base in the world. Just my opinion of course!
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:35
Advertising money? Oooh that's a new tactic.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:35
Yes, no one has ever mentioned about CT websites wanting clicks for their adverts before.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:29
Turn your adblock off and see how many are on this site, what does that have to do with the price of fish?
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:25
I don't use AdBlock. I work with adverts and websites for a living. I know the sorts of revenues a high traffic website can expect to earn from well placed adverts.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:22
Please tell me you can see the link between the two?
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:20
So you will know that all web sites will try and get the best advertising on their sites, that has nothing to do with this topic.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:17
The webmaster does a bit of ground work and then lets the rest of the people do all the work for him. Free user led content is a road to riches for webmasters. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:51
You refer to the passengers, but do you realise what type of passengers were on that plane? Do you realise 20 passengers on that flight worked for a company called Freescale, a company who specialises in futuristic warfare and technology?
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Originally Posted by lardy wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:23
Why would that prevent all the passengers fearing for their lives and trying to contact the outside world?
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:16
Are you seriously saying if a plane gets hijacked, the passengers wouldn't be searched and have their phones confiscated? My opinion is there were passengers on that plane who willingly flew to Diego Garcia. The rest of the unfortunate passengers were probably used as damaged goods, drugged up and will spend the rest of their lives pushing a mop around the island, or used as guinea pigs to test things on.
And do you think the plane is still there, or is it the same one that was shot down over Ukraine?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by lardy wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 01:04
You refer to the passengers, but do you realise what type of passengers were on that plane? Do you realise 20 passengers on that flight worked for a company called Freescale, a company who specialises in futuristic warfare and technology?
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:51
Why would that prevent all the passengers fearing for their lives and trying to contact the outside world?
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Originally Posted by lardy wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:23
Are you seriously saying if a plane gets hijacked, the passengers wouldn't be searched and have their phones confiscated? My opinion is there were passengers on that plane who willingly flew to Diego Garcia. The rest of the unfortunate passengers were probably used as damaged goods, drugged up and will spend the rest of their lives pushing a mop around the island, or used as guinea pigs to test things on.
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:16
The plane was carrying 221 kilograms of lithium ion batteries, contained 20 passengers working for a company specialising in futuristic warfare and technology and there is imo, major evidence suggesting MH370 flew to Diego Garcia - the largest US Navy base in the world. Just my opinion of course!
I think Tonteg has provided a really good summary, who knows what circumstance took them there, voluntarily or not. If you can't fill in the gaps i'd move on Lardy.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:58
Advertising money? Oooh that's a new tactic.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:35
Yes, no one has ever mentioned about CT websites wanting clicks for their adverts before.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:35
Turn your adblock off and see how many are on this site, what does that have to do with the price of fish?
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:29
I don't use AdBlock. I work with adverts and websites for a living. I know the sorts of revenues a high traffic website can expect to earn from well placed adverts.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:25
Please tell me you can see the link between the two?
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:22
So you will know that all web sites will try and get the best advertising on their sites, that has nothing to do with this topic.
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Originally Posted by TruBlue wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:20
Uh? The adverts earn the webmasters the money, the money is what they want, but they need visitors to get that money. Hence making up stories which then get linked all over the internet.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:17
ALL these webmasters are driven by money, its all that matters in life isn't it, can't get enough of it, can't get too much of it. Will do absolutely anything to get it. Stay up all night counting it. I pity their sad existence
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Values don't just apply to currencies
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 01:13
I think Tonteg has provided a really good summary, who knows what circumstance took them there, voluntarily or not. If you can't fill in the gaps i'd move on Lardy.
Still waiting for your reply on the previous pages, dude.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:16
So Thats 4500 people all with satellite tv etc, and not one of them ringing CNN etc or going on the Internet to tell various media outlets ,,,,,,oi !! that big **** off jet that you reckon has crashed is parked on the airfield up the road.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:18
You think the passengers might want to ring people to tell them "it's ok we've landed on an island" but it's all a big secret. Shhhhhhhhhh !!
The fact that you had such a conversation shows how impossible it is to keep secrets when many people are witnesses.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 01:13
You refer to the passengers, but do you realise what type of passengers were on that plane? Do you realise 20 passengers on that flight worked for a company called Freescale, a company who specialises in futuristic warfare and technology?
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Originally Posted by lardy wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 01:04
Why would that prevent all the passengers fearing for their lives and trying to contact the outside world?
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:51
Are you seriously saying if a plane gets hijacked, the passengers wouldn't be searched and have their phones confiscated? My opinion is there were passengers on that plane who willingly flew to Diego Garcia. The rest of the unfortunate passengers were probably used as damaged goods, drugged up and will spend the rest of their lives pushing a mop around the island, or used as guinea pigs to test things on.
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Originally Posted by lardy wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:23
The plane was carrying 221 kilograms of lithium ion batteries, contained 20 passengers working for a company specialising in futuristic warfare and technology and there is imo, major evidence suggesting MH370 flew to Diego Garcia - the largest US Navy base in the world. Just my opinion of course!
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 00:16
Just so I'm clear, you're saying that 20 passengers who worked for that firm wanted to work on Diego Garcia, so they hijacked the plane themselves to get there?
*This would suggest that the plane disappearing and leave being cancelled were unrelated.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:29
The plane landed on Diego Garcia. Immarsat confirmed it flew in that direction and there was a ton of evidence suggesting the plane landed on that island before Immarsat investigated and gave their opinion.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:11
If anyone still thinks it crashed into the sea, explain how the Air Asia plane was found within a few days but MH370 still hasn't been found?
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 22:58
I can talk all night about this, but I will leave it there as I will be a "crackpot conspiracy theorist" to the majority of you who refuse to open your mind about what really goes on in the world.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
This thread is brilliant. We have an aviation expert stating the most rational cause given the absence of any evidence and we have a few tin foilers who are citing cash for clicks websites.
Until there is evidence no one can say for certain but my money is on the least outlandish theory based on experience, technical know how and observation.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by goslow wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 06:32
The plane landed on Diego Garcia. Immarsat confirmed it flew in that direction and there was a ton of evidence suggesting the plane landed on that island before Immarsat investigated and gave their opinion.
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:29
If anyone still thinks it crashed into the sea, explain how the Air Asia plane was found within a few days but MH370 still hasn't been found?
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 23:11
I can talk all night about this, but I will leave it there as I will be a "crackpot conspiracy theorist" to the majority of you who refuse to open your mind about what really goes on in the world.
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Originally Posted by Tonteg Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 22:58
I'll,leave you loons in peace now to dribble yourselves into a frenzy http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
I think goslow is agreeing with you SHB. He's taking the Piss out of the most surreal explanation yet
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
Yeah I kniw PF
This is the most surreal thing I have ever witnessed.
You kind of expect it from red neck Americans but these fruitloops are local ..... Scary !!!! http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/smiley.gif
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
Perhaps the tin foilers need to familiarise themselves with occum's razor
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 08:55
Perhaps the tin foilers need to familiarise themselves with occum's razor
None of these make any sense so I will ask again, why would the pilot hell bent on killing himself care about what evidence is left behind??
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
If its suicide his insurance might not pay out.
If it's suicide then his mental health will be questioned, perhaps bringing shame to his family
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 14:59
If its suicide his insurance might not pay out.
Then why not crash it in to the sea so it looks like a crash?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 15:00
If its suicide his insurance might not pay out.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 14:59
If it's suicide then his mental health will be questioned, perhaps bringing shame to his family
If there is no flight recorder then there is no evidence Of pilot Involvement.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 15:00
If its suicide his insurance might not pay out.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Thu, 12 March 2015 14:59
If it's suicide then his mental health will be questioned, perhaps bringing shame to his family
Suicide. No insurance. Shame on the family, etc, etc.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
So everyone is pushing the theory that this man who clearly has problems if he wants to end his own life, went to work as normal that day, flew the plane off course, hit his co pilot with an axe, turned off all means of communication and tracking, flew to god knows where, landed the plane safely on the ocean, then sat in the plane waiting to drown while the plane sank?
He did all this so his family could claim the insurance???
Occam's Razor my arse http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif