VidaRed
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I believe they crash landed on a mysterious island and are battling the natives and a smoke monster.
no.Anyone watched the doc?
It's actually mindblowing this hasn't been found yet
Did your mate use to play for Southampton?no.
my mate reckons it flew into a different dimension where there aren’t any planes and each of the passengers were burned at the stake as witches.
in this dimension or that dimension?Did your mate use to play for Southampton?
some of the finest minds in the world have failed to find it. i don’t think you’ll crack it with the odd useful titbit from the caf.Opens the thread for something useful.
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You never know. Maybe it was addiction to weed and chronic depression that they were missingsome of the finest minds in the world have failed to find it. i don’t think you’ll crack it with the odd useful titbit from the caf.
we’re trying to have a serious and intellectual debate. we don’t need you coming in here asking us to read a fake book by a bill longweiner (some of us have a basic grasp of german, as well as being expert plane trackers.)William Langewiesche is the guy to read on this.
A plane looks like a long wienerwe’re trying to have a serious and intellectual debate. we don’t need you coming in here asking us to read a fake book by a bill longweiner (some of us have a basic grasp of german, as well as being expert plane trackers.)
239 people diedA plane looks like a long wiener
Yes and I did my time.239 people died
You’re spot on. The series could have been compressed to a single episode and they should have relied more on real experts instead of a bunch of conspiracy theorists. Glad they at least ended it with some sane voices though.Was quite excited to watch the Netflix documentary but it was terrible. Was just 3 episodes of progressively worse conspiracy theories rather than any focus on potential explanations.
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The calls were never traced as well. A plane full of missing people and someone claims they received a call from a passenger but they didn't even bother to trace it. Whole thing seems like a coverup. Maybe the airline or Boeing knew that they would be in some serious trouble if the plane is found or if any of the survivors are found.There was nothing of interest on the documentary and the theories were just wacky.
But the one thing that I did find strange, and never heard about before, is the guy who started rolling up all over the place and just finding debris with ease. The same guy, yet nobody else was finding it or thinking to say anything about this debris on their beaches.
His story was that he spoke to some oceanographers and they tipped where to look, and there it was. Does that not pose lots of questions in itself? Whether it actually is some conspiracy or these guys were just running a mockery of the experts working on it and had a far better understanding of where these parts were likely to wash up. Just felt off to me.
The other thing that seemed huge but got brushed over very quickly, is how passengers on the plane were trying to call their loved ones hours after it had gone missing, and their phones continued to have a dial tone for a long time. Has an explanation ever been given for this?
Not sure how much of the phone calls I believe. If you receive a phone call from someone who was on the plane you answer it immediately. You don't run around asking people do you answer it and then let it run out. Not sure how believeable that story was.There was nothing of interest on the documentary and the theories were just wacky.
But the one thing that I did find strange, and never heard about before, is the guy who started rolling up all over the place and just finding debris with ease. The same guy, yet nobody else was finding it or thinking to say anything about this debris on their beaches.
His story was that he spoke to some oceanographers and they tipped where to look, and there it was. Does that not pose lots of questions in itself? Whether it actually is some conspiracy or these guys were just running a mockery of the experts working on it and had a far better understanding of where these parts were likely to wash up. Just felt off to me.
The other thing that seemed huge but got brushed over very quickly, is how passengers on the plane were trying to call their loved ones hours after it had gone missing, and their phones continued to have a dial tone for a long time. Has an explanation ever been given for this?
Watched some of the video, isn't it implied the videos are highly likely to be fake as the equipment (satellite drone) that captured the videos doesn't have the technology to record in that capacity? ie it doesn't have a camera? The videos look ridiculously fake the way they just disappear too, and when you add the parts of the plane that were found on the shores of Mozambique, i think it's pretty obvious this is a non starter?Well im surprised noone talked about this yet on this forum.
Its going wild on reddit. If you leave the door open that those videos are not a hoax, which because of wild accusations and supernatural implications is big if, strange and conflicting reports about this mistery like relatives getting calls and passengers phones ringing after the incident became just so much more interesting. As far as I understand there is also a third footage. What do we think about this?
It's even more interesting because for years some "ufologist" like Ross Coulthard, Robert Bigelow and Jacques Vallée hinted that UFO phenomenon could be connected with something that could use spacetime wormholes or live amongs in another dimension to others. According to string theory there are 11 dimensions so even if that seems strange it wouldn't be implausible.
Everything seems fishy as much as I read about it but I'm no expert into any of this things, drones or cgi. About satelite not having a video camera in the video I posted Mudahar discuses about satelite drone lacking cameras but some commenters posted that as it is classified satellite that it could have other capabilities that are not discussed with public for example cameras.Watched some of the video, isn't it implied the videos are highly likely to be fake as the equipment (satellite drone) that captured the videos doesn't have the technology to record in that capacity? ie it doesn't have a camera? The videos look ridiculously fake the way they just disappear too, and when you add the parts of the plane that were found on the shores of Mozambique, i think it's pretty obvious this is a non starter?
They were posted i think in 2014 but like many things on internet it just didn't went viral. Also the channel that original posted it was closed. The fact that they are old videos ads to believability since poster didn't pushed them very hard, cgi technology wasnt as sophisticated as it is now and the timeline being posted in a month after disappearance make it much harder to be a hoax since a hoaxer wouldn't have much time to cgi it. As much as I read people write a lot about clouds going into different direction etc which is hard to fake or replicate in cgi especially in such thight timeframe. No expert here, just posting what I read.And they just so happen to both be emerging now, nearly a decade later, and with the video identifiers onscreen conveniently trimmed so as to not quite be legible. Solid 9.0 on the hoax-o-meter.
Well I'm just speaking what I read and for me it is interesting topic. I often fall into UFO things for few days until everything just seems to off and I'm off it until something like that again pops up. The last time I followed it was when those 3 videos were confirmed by government years ago and now when I saw this. But by reports like pilot Fravor and other similar reputable people something is definitely happening and not much information what it is is provided.Where has the video come from? Why do people believe it? The first thought has to be that its fake.. any reason to think otherwise?
From what I remember, the flight was out of radar range out in the South China Sea.. why would there be a drone tracking the flight for no reason? It's not like it was in the mainland and cameras pointed up accidentally filmed it.
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As long as people keep looking you never know. There were plenty of shipwrecks found in the last decades that had been assumed lost forever for centuries, and technology will only improve. I wouldn't hold my breath for results though.To the day 10 years ago today.
Would be surprised if they ever discover the truth based on evidence at this point, but it looks like they are not ready to give up yet.