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Originally Posted by SilentKnight
You state this as if it's factual.
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It is my own theory. But I can't think of any other scenario that makes sense on virtually every level.
[1] We now know with certainty that it was a deliberate act of sabotage and/or piracy.
[2] This was theft -- not terrorism. If they wanted to pull off an act of terrorism, they would have done it in broad daylight and in a much more public way (eg. 9/11), not the dead of night over an empty ocean.
[3] We know that the plane flew for several hours after it was last seen on Radar.
[4] They have reported that the plane never entered Indian airspace. And the US military controls the skies over Afghanistan. So that most likely rules out Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan. And China certainly would have known if the plane entered their airspace.
[5] It's 100% open ocean between the plane's last known location and The Maldives. That would explain why the plane was never spotted on radar after that.
[6] Malaysia Air regularly flies to Male, so the plane would not look out of place on the ground there, and the pilots most likely would be familiar with that flight plan / airport.
[7] If the plan is to re-purpose the plane for terrorism, then it's a pretty good bet that Muslim extremists are involved.
[8] Male, Maldives is heavily-heavily Islamic. And it's a splendid (extremely private) place to land, refuel, dispose of the passengers, etc.
[9] And from that position, it is a very quick, easy, open ocean flight to Iran.
[10] OH... and in the earliest hours after the plane went missing they admitted that there were a couple of Iranian passengers with fake passports aboard. But the media bent over backwards to tell us that the Iranians weren't terrorists, only "smugglers."
So let me get this straight... we have no idea what happened to the plane. But they know FOR SURE that those two guys could not be involved with terrorism. Really? I don't buy it.