Tuesday, December 23, 2014

New theory emerges on missing MH370 of Malaysian Airlines


#mh370 #MalaysianAirlines It was on 7-8th March that the Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 went missing shortly after takeoff from Kuala Lumpur – the plane with 239 passengers and crew was on its way to Beijing. It is believed to have crashed into the Indian Ocean but extensive search using sophisticated equipment has not been able to locate the debris of the aircraft or its passengers.
Now, Marc Dugain, a former chief executive of now-defunct Proteus Airlines former airline boss and a writer, has claimed that the plane had been shot down by the U.S. because the military feared that it had been taken over by hackers and was being readied for a 9/11-style attack.
In the opinion of Marc Dugain, the jumbo jet was shot down near a U.S. military base on the remote island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean after it was hacked. It seems he has informed a media outlet that islanders in the Maldives near Diego Garcia had told him that they had seen the missing aircraft flying low.
Moreover, Dugain had talked to a fisherman on a small island who spoke of a 'huge plane' in Malaysie Airline's colors on March 8. And - islanders had found an empty fire extinguisher from the plane in the water near Baarah Island.
Marc Dugain is a Senegal-born Frenchman and a successful novelist and he has also confided that an intelligence source had warned him not to investigate MH370 because of 'risks' and counselled him to 'let time do its work'.

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