- Sep 30, 2013
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Malaysians have been acting pretty weird about all of this. Withholding the info that it turned around at first, then putting it out there, then pulling it back and saying they're not sure. Saying last time it was picked up on radar was over the Malacca straights but then for some reason they had people searching all the way up in the Andaman sea which confused me.
China said Malaysia has been a pain in the *** dealing with during this whole fiasco and that they've turned this whole thing into chaos.
If it was hijacked and they had people looking in the Andaman sea then did Malaysia actually pick it up going in that direction towards India and the Middle East ??
If it flew for 4 more hours and it did in fact turn around and went through the Andaman sea and U.S. investigators are actually pursuing the theory that it was hijacked to be used later does this mean that somehow they tracked the plane going in that direction towards some middle eastern country ?? Alot of the smaller pieces to this puzzle when put together potentially point towards that. Though it boggles me that no other country picked it up on primary radar if that was the case.
China said Malaysia has been a pain in the *** dealing with during this whole fiasco and that they've turned this whole thing into chaos.
If it was hijacked and they had people looking in the Andaman sea then did Malaysia actually pick it up going in that direction towards India and the Middle East ??
If it flew for 4 more hours and it did in fact turn around and went through the Andaman sea and U.S. investigators are actually pursuing the theory that it was hijacked to be used later does this mean that somehow they tracked the plane going in that direction towards some middle eastern country ?? Alot of the smaller pieces to this puzzle when put together potentially point towards that. Though it boggles me that no other country picked it up on primary radar if that was the case.
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