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Malaysian minister slams MH370 pilot suicide theory

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Malaysia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Anifah Aman has slammed news portal Huffington Post UK for an article which claimed the pilot of flight MH370 had likely committed suicide and caused the disappearance of the aircraft. (www.channelnewsasia.com) さらに...

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preacher1
Without going into detail, there is a lot more to be said than is known about the Malaysian Government's handling of all this and the big delay on the front end. They have let it shift around to 3rd world bungling but the theory is they full well know what happened and are complicit in it.

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preacher1
Well, it's kinda like borrowing from Peter to pay Paul. At some point and time Peter wants to be repaid and as generally does happen, this will bite them in the hiney or have to be dealt with at some point in the future. As History and Mr. Murphy have shown, it probably won't be at an opportune time.
sgbelverta
But they may be bankrupt by that time, and there won't be anyone to blame. Delay, delay, delay.
sparkie624
Doh!!! I have been saying that since day one...
Roaether
Roaether 1
The government is hiding information for some reason, because if the government knows that it wasn't pilot suicide, then what was it?

I am not one of those "government conspiracy" guys, but I am beginning to question if it crashed at all and is not on some small island somewhere. Its the main point that no debris was found. I can bring up the point too of Air France 447, where the plane wasn't found for 2 years, but debris was found in a few days after it downed.
preacher1
Well, if the crash area is correct, the they were looking in the wrong place for a week or so. There are currents that would have carried it to who knows where and that being such a sparsely populated area, even if it washed up somewhere, it may never be found.
Roaether
Roaether 1
Yes, but the fact that we have been at search for over 6 mounts and not a single piece of plane or luggage has turned up. even if we weren't searching, im sure that someone in an ocean freighter or jetliner would notice something by now
preacher1
Just really hard to say. That ain't the rose garden of the world down there. One main difference between it and AF447 is that there was no communication cutoff from it. They knew it went down and approximately where. No trace here, and even with all the electronic date, it's a guessing game

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