Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Cruel HOAX: Fake Video Says All Passengers On Board Malaysia Airlines Plane MH370 Safe After A ‘Miracle’, Found In Bermuda

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A video on Facebook has created a buzz that the Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 has been found inside the Bermuda Triangle.

The video was later dubbed as fake, after reports claimed that it’s a fake video that has been duping scores of people on the social networking site.

A screen grab from the video said that all the 239 passengers on board the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 were “safe” after a “miracle”.

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Tuesday, 25 March 2014

MH 370 Mystery Why Is Malaysian Airlines In A Hurry To Declare The Passengers Dead

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The mystery behind the disappearance of the Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370 deepens even after the authorities declared that the plane with 290 passengers on board plunged into the Indian Ocean.

The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Rajak, said in a presser that Malaysia Airlines flight 370 ‘ended’ in the Indian Ocean, effectively putting an end to speculation that survivors could still be found.

The families of the passengers were startled out of agony when they received blunt text message from Malaysian Airlines informing about the ‘crash’. Many were not able to accept it and they had a point.


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Saturday, 22 March 2014

MH 370 Mystery Deepens Highly Inflammable Lithium Batteries In Plane Cargo Reignite Fire Speculation

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Four days after denying it, Malaysian officials have at last confirmed that a consignment of highly inflammable lithium-ion batteries was in the cargo hold of the missing flight MH370.

The admission by CEO re-ignited the speculation that a fire may have caused the disappearance of the plane. Meanwhile, CEO of Malaysian Airlines Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said that the authorities were investigating the cargo, but did not regard the batteries as hazardous.

“These are not regarded as dangerous goods,” Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, “and were packed as recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organisation.” He insisted they were checked several times to ensure they complied with the guidelines. 'Airlines do that all the time, it is not just Malaysia Airlines. These goods are being flown by many airlines as cargo anyway, (which) is based on ICAO’s ruling,' he added.


Friday, 21 March 2014

Missing Malaysian Airlines Disappearance Of MH 370 Was Well Planned By The Plane Crew

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Nearly two weeks after the Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370 went missing, the search is still on and there is no clue of the whereabouts of the plane. Latest reports suggest that a Norwegian ship had reached the area of search in the Indian Ocean after possible debris was spotted by Australia.

The Royal Australian Air Force has also dispatched an aircraft to the designated spot. The plane has not been relay any possible information due to poor visibility owing to bad weather. However, the exhaustive search operation for the MH370 has resumed in a much clearer weather, with air teams joined by both military and commercial ships as officials scramble to cover the search area.

According to Daily Mail, “Officials are preparing for the worst possible news, with several aviation experts now claiming the remote location of the debris would almost-certainly point to deliberate cockpit intervention, either by the pilots, the crew or passengers. 


Thursday, 20 March 2014

MH 370 Debris Found Australian PM Says Two Objects Possibly Related To The Missing Malaysian Airlines Spotted

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As the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 entered its 13th day, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Thursday that two objects possibly related to the search have been sighted.

Abbott told parliament ‘new and credible information’ had come to light nearly two weeks after the plane vanished. He said an Australian air force Orion had been diverted to look into the objects. He did not specify where they were but Australia has taken charge of the search in the southern Indian Ocean.

Australia will be taking responsibility for the southern vector of the search operation to locate Boeing 777.

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Missing Malaysian Airlines jet: Almost Rs. 800 crore to be spent on search and rescue operations

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As the desperate search for the missing flight MH 370 entered the eleventh day, Malaysia further expanded its search and for obvious reasons, the costs are rising. Some analysts said that the outlay could run beyond Rs. 800 crore, adding that this could be far beyond the most expensive aviation investigations in history.

Unfortunately, it comes at a time when Malaysians have been grappling with the rising cost of living, with some even taking to the streets in protest, but for the government, the priority is to find the missing flight

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Saturday, 15 March 2014

Malaysian PM Najib Razak Confirms DELIBERATE ACTION On Missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370

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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Saturday refused to confirm the claims that the missing Malaysian jetliner with 239 people was hijacked.

He said though there have been reports about the plane being hijacked the investigators are still looking at the possibilities.

A while after reports emerged that the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH 370 was hijacked, Malaysia Prime Minister Najib razak addressed a press conference saying that the transponder was deliberately disabled by someone on the plane.

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Thursday, 13 March 2014

Missing Jet: Passengers Spotted 'active' On Chinese Social Media Site QQ, Hacking Not Ruled Out

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Family members of missing Malaysia Airlines plane were greeted with ring tones when they resorted to calling the passengers .Videos of the ringing phones have gone viral on social media, in turn leading to speculation that the jetliner is still safe. According to media reports Chinese officials are probing reports that family members were able to phone loved ones on missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370, and that some had appeared "active" on social media.


According to media reports, passengers had also been spotted as "active" on Chinese social media site QQ.

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Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Day 5: Malaysia Airlines Missing Plane NOT LIKELY To Be TERRORITST ATTACK, Indian Navy Joins Search

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Malaysia Airlines plane, with 239 people on board, has been missing for five days but no one knows where the plane disappeared. The fact that two men onboard were using stolen passport gave rise to the suspicion of terror angle. Now, Interpol has identified those two men as Iranians. According to Interpol, both the men were "probably not terrorists" and missing of the plane is not a terrorist attack.

One of the men travelling on a stolen passport is believed to have been looking for a "better life" in Europe. Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble also suggested that two men who boarded using stolen passports and had aroused suspicion may have been smuggled by traffickers.

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