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B2G

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50. This would explain why no one has claimed responsibility
Thu Mar 13, 2014, 09:54 AM
Mar 2014

If someone wanted the plane, and not the passengers for ransome, you wouldn't have any claims yet.

The claims would come after the plane had served it's intended purpose.

Of course I was ridiculed in another thread for this very speculation.

Interesting for sure.

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A grand kidnapping? MannyGoldstein Mar 2014 #1
This is the ACARS data. The plane could have reached India. PSPS Mar 2014 #2
Or someplace like 2naSalit Mar 2014 #6
The Saudis have a good handle on what happens in and around their airspace. MADem Mar 2014 #11
Oh my, could it be that the passengers madaboutharry Mar 2014 #3
or another alternate movie plot... HereSince1628 Mar 2014 #41
According to the interwebz... Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #4
That's the max cruising speed Major Nikon Mar 2014 #13
Thanks! Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #15
could it have reached North Korea? grasswire Mar 2014 #5
Someone needs to write that movie script, NOW...and get it made in time for summer blockbuster MADem Mar 2014 #9
I think it's called "Lost" grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #26
I didn't watch that show, not a single episode, but my impression of that thing was that they MADem Mar 2014 #49
it just gets weirder and weirder. functioning_cog Mar 2014 #7
How long before this gets rescinded? ecstatic Mar 2014 #8
Ya...it's a clusterfuck at this point Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #12
Since the engines send data at 30 minute increments, greyl Mar 2014 #16
If you read the article, it's amazingly mealy-mouthed about what data they actually have. Jerry442 Mar 2014 #25
And where. grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #27
oh boy.. wth! Eventually we have Cha Mar 2014 #10
More: No wreckage found in spot where Chinese satellite images show what might be debris Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #14
Wow. greyl Mar 2014 #17
If they were alive, wouldn't someone have made SheilaT Mar 2014 #21
I think they must have been confiscated by whoever is/was in charge of that plane. nt greyl Mar 2014 #22
That assumes a very organized SheilaT Mar 2014 #28
It could have been 1 person with a persuasive argument of some sort. greyl Mar 2014 #65
I guess I'm simply far more convinced SheilaT Mar 2014 #67
A story said a cellphone did ring, meaning it wasn't blown up. Just hope they're alive, somewhere.nt freshwest Mar 2014 #30
That has been explained. Nt Logical Mar 2014 #45
Explain it again., If it pinged back from the phone itself or not. n/t freshwest Mar 2014 #61
When you dial a number, the ring you hear doesn't correspond with the phone you dialed. greyl Mar 2014 #66
Yes, I understand that part of telecommunications. It was my job for many years. freshwest Mar 2014 #68
Cell phones need cell towers. RC Mar 2014 #59
In the last 24 hrs. I've started thinking Gman Mar 2014 #18
I don't think they know squat. n/t DeSwiss Mar 2014 #19
I urge everyone to read the full article. SoapBox Mar 2014 #20
There sure is! ....diverted "with the intention of using it later for another purpose." MADem Mar 2014 #24
What would that be? They used to be used as a getaway. A plane like that uses a lot of fuel, so freshwest Mar 2014 #31
Pyongyang? Somalia? Doctor Evil's Island Lair? MADem Mar 2014 #47
If they could get to Somalia, they could get to the Middle East. One piece posted on this said they freshwest Mar 2014 #60
More rumors. MADem Mar 2014 #62
They must have altered those pictures, too. I don't think it'll work any other way, do you? freshwest Mar 2014 #63
Hee hee....I look like hell in EVERY ID picture I have...! MADem Mar 2014 #64
The pilot had a 777 flight sim at home IDemo Mar 2014 #33
Maybe they flew to Shangri-la. Kablooie Mar 2014 #23
That would be a hell of a lot of new residents! randome Mar 2014 #53
I just realized I never read it. Kablooie Mar 2014 #56
We probably use the same type of software exboyfil Mar 2014 #29
My understanding is engine performance data is much functioning_cog Mar 2014 #32
Here is one OEM example exboyfil Mar 2014 #34
Malaysia's transport minister says media reports suggesting lost Flight kept flying are inaccurate Hissyspit Mar 2014 #35
I just heard him Hissyspit malaise Mar 2014 #36
The Malaysian Gov't has allowed this investigation to Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #46
I don't see how malaise Mar 2014 #48
I know they're trying their best Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #52
Well I blame the Malaysian Army for most of the misinformation malaise Mar 2014 #54
No doubt there's been too much crazy media speculation Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #55
Just saw on CNN that the Malaysains are disputing this. Separation Mar 2014 #37
More importantly Rolls Royce do not have any data after 1.07 malaise Mar 2014 #38
Yes, both Boeing & Rolls Royce have informed Hishammuddin Hussein... countryjake Mar 2014 #40
Here's a bit from the Guardian... countryjake Mar 2014 #39
The different pieces of info coming out and then disputed is a fascinating part of this story stevenleser Mar 2014 #42
Wow, we were discussing this very possibility. idendoit Mar 2014 #43
Wow, with this new radius of possible locations, I wonder if they will find the beeper in time. morningfog Mar 2014 #44
This would explain why no one has claimed responsibility B2G Mar 2014 #50
Remember that one depressurized plane with Payne Stewart? Pholus Mar 2014 #51
Yes, but Stewart's plane stayed on radar the whole time lapislzi Mar 2014 #57
True enough. Pholus Mar 2014 #58
I still think it has crashed in the ocean laundry_queen Mar 2014 #69
"...the Boeing Co. 777's engines..." Jenoch Mar 2014 #70
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