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Whaddya make of this?NBMA (National Bureau of Missing Aircraft) weighed in on the missing 777.*NBMA was formed in 1938 after loss of Emilia Earhart’s plane. MBMA Director, Skylar Hightower, PhD, stated the loss of this plane is the same area as the ‘never found” Flying Tiger Line Flight 739. 6 smaller planes vanished in that area. Famed Astronomer Dr. Conspectus Astralogeo, of Spain’s University of Alicante, reported to the NBMA the Hubble telescope was blacked out for 16.4 minutes at the exact moment the 777 went missing. Dr. Astralogeo is leading a team of international scientists. They will gather more satellite information from Russian, USA and North Korean satellite data. No further information is available.
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Originally posted by Mr incredible View PostWhaddya make of this?NBMA (National Bureau of Missing Aircraft) weighed in on the missing 777.*NBMA was formed in 1938 after loss of Emilia Earhart’s plane. MBMA Director, Skylar Hightower, PhD, stated the loss of this plane is the same area as the ‘never found” Flying Tiger Line Flight 739. 6 smaller planes vanished in that area. Famed Astronomer Dr. Conspectus Astralogeo, of Spain’s University of Alicante, reported to the NBMA the Hubble telescope was blacked out for 16.4 minutes at the exact moment the 777 went missing. Dr. Astralogeo is leading a team of international scientists. They will gather more satellite information from Russian, USA and North Korean satellite data. No further information is available.
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No.Originally posted by MattG View PostWasnt Earharts location the bermuda triangle?
Earhart took off from Papua New Guinea, trying to reach a refueling waypoint on Howland Island, a remote island in the middle of the Pacific, but she never got there. It is almost certain that she ran out of fuel and had to ditch in the sea, and probably drowned. She had pretty new radio equipment which she or her navigator had very little experience with, and they had trouble finding Howland, a tiny speck in the Pacific, and probably wasted a lot of fuel flying around.
The Bermuda Triangle myth is bogus btw. Planes and ships are lost there at no greater rate than any other area when normalized for weather, etc. No mystery there.Last edited by Scrumhalf; 03-14-14, 02:56 PM.
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5 hours! Someone flew that fucker to a private airstrip.
BBC News - Lost Malaysia plane 'may have flown on for five hours'
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Everyday the story changes. It was here, it was there, it actually flew many hours after, terrorists, Iran, radar, fuel, cabin pressure was lost. Now 8, not 7, but 8 keystrokes were completed by a person in the cockpit 8 inches above the right ear of the pilot that had on green shoes, in the bakery, with a lasso.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
Wow.
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Haha that last part cracked me up.Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
Everyday the story changes. It was here, it was there, it actually flew many hours after, terrorists, Iran, radar, fuel, cabin pressure was lost. Now 8, not 7, but 8 keystrokes were completed by a person in the cockpit 8 inches above the right ear of the pilot that had on green shoes, in the bakery, with a lasso.
Wow.
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Well they can stop looking for it now because this crack head found it. Bwahahaha .:rofl: :rofl:
Did Courtney Love find lost Malaysian plane?
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