Monday, April 7, 2014

The Real Reason Flight 370 Disappeared?

Related: Globe Finds Flight 370 Again

They are still tracking it:

"Signals may be from missing jet, official says; Head of search calls discovery ‘most promising’" by Kirk Semple | New York Times   April 07, 2014

Related: 

"Any “news” item that begins with “It’s possible that . . . ” is reason to reach for the clicker, and tune back in when real information emerges."

You mean like something may being placed on page A1, Globe? 

At this point I notice my printed copy carries an AP byline of Nick Perry.

"The crew of the Chinese ship reportedly picked up the signals using a hand-held sonar device called a hydrophone dangled over the side of a small runabout — something experts said was technically possible but extremely unlikely.

“If the Chinese have discovered this, they have found a new way of finding a needle in a haystack,” said aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas, editor-in-chief of AirlineRatings.com. “Because this is amazing. And if it proves to be correct, it’s an extraordinarily lucky break.”

Well, they are the ones who developed acupuncture.

The article also mention the movement of British, Australian, and U.S. forces into the area, and that got me thinking.... 

Related(?):

"US pulls out of naval fleet review amid China-Japan dispute" New York Times   April 07, 2014

TOKYO — As he heads to China on his first trip as secretary of defense, Chuck Hagel is finding himself in the middle of a spat that aides say would not be out of place in “Mean Girls,” a movie about social cliques in high school.

For the first time, China will host the Western Pacific Naval Symposium, a biannual meeting of countries that border the Pacific Ocean. The symposium counts among its members the United States, Australia, Chile, Canada, and a number of Asian countries, including China and Japan.

Often at such meetings, the host country organizes an international fleet review, at which the visiting countries can parade their ships and show off some of their fancy hardware. It can be an eye-popping display of war ships, destroyers, and guided-missile cruisers.

For this year’s fleet review, China, which is hosting the event in Qingdao, invited all the member countries to take part — except Japan.

“It is so totally high school,” a senior US defense official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

So on the eve of Hagel’s trip to China, including a visit to Qingdao, Pentagon officials announced that if Japan could not take part in the review, the United States would not either. The United States will attend the meeting, but no US ships will sail in the fleet review.

That's SO JUNIOR HIGH and HYPOCRITICAL!

In Tokyo on Sunday, Hagel said the United States will send two additional ballistic missile destroyers to Japan to counter the military threat from North Korea. He simultaneously delivered his most strongly worded remarks on China, saying it must respect its neighbors’ rights and territory. 

These guys are looking for a war wherever they can find one!

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With all those forces being moved into place under cover of searching for a missing airliner, one can only wonder WHEN is the FALSE FLAG IGNITER scheduled? 

Once again, Fukushima is of no concern to my warporate pre$$. 

NEXT DAY UPDATE:

The search is over....