Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370: A Jihad Plot Unfolding? Plane in Pakistan?

Perhaps you have been watching the daily news reports on the missing Boeing 777 jetliner, which mysteriously and suspiciously made a U-turn, signed off, and went missing from radar and transponder signals.


What had been a search and rescue operation seems more focused now on the real possibility that the plane was hijacked to be used for a terrorist operation. Malaysia is a Muslim country, there was a Chinese Muslim Uighur on board, and questions about the pilot and co-pilot have been raised. Now national security and defense analysts are openly theorizing that the plane has been landed... in Pakistan, the former hiding place of Osama bin Laden and a known hotbed of Islamic fundamentalism and jihad terrorism.


“Boeing Source: Missing Plane in Pakistan,” Lignet via Atlas Shrugs — March 17, 2014
The Malaysian government reportedly is investigating the possibility that missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 avoided radar detection and landed in Pakistan near the Afghanistan border inside Taliban-controlled territory, according to the UK Independent . . . investigators confiscated a homemade flight simulator from the pilot’s home to see if it reveals any useful information . . . the Malaysian foreign minister told reporters that Malaysia asked several Asian countries for assistance in its investigation, including Pakistan . . . Pakistan dismissed the idea that a Boeing 777 could land undetected inside the country but promised to work with the Malaysian government in its search for the missing plane . . . a LIGNET analyst received information from a source at Boeing that the company believes the plane did land in Pakistan . . . Israel is taking the possibility of a terrorist attack seriously by mobilizing air defenses and scrutinizing approaching civilian aircraft, according to the Times of Israel . . . a Boeing 777 requires a lengthy, 7,500-foot runway, and Pakistan has many of them, meaning Flight 370 could conceivably be hidden in a hangar inside the country . . . U.S. surveillance of the area may be able to shed light on the theory through satellite imagery or signals intelligence.
And now this report:

"Malaysia Airlines jet held by terrorists in Pakistan?" — FOX News Insider — March 19, 2014
Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney was on “Hannity” tonight to explain how missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 could have landed in Pakistan to be used for terrorism.
McInerney said that according to unverified reports, the plane could have been flying in the shadow of Singapore Airlines Flight 68 over India. He said a LIGNET report says that Boeing sources believe the plane is in Pakistan.
McInerney said that most of the world’s sensors are in that region, and that between Rolls-Royce, Boeing and the U.S. government, officials know a lot more than has come out.
“When the U.S. Navy quits their search, their ship search, they must know something in the Indian Ocean. When the Israeli defense forces, when they increase their defense alert, they must know something,” McInerney said.
If McInerney’s theory is right, the airplane would have landed at 5 a.m. Pakistan time, and it would have still been dark out. 


“Boeing Source: Missing Plane in Pakistan,” Lignet ^ | March 17, 2014, 5:30 p.m. 
The Malaysian government reportedly is investigating the possibility that missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 avoided radar detection and landed in Pakistan near the Afghanistan border inside Taliban-controlled territory, according to the UK Independent . . . investigators confiscated a homemade flight simulator from the pilot’s home to see if it reveals any useful information . . . the Malaysian foreign minister told reporters that Malaysia asked several Asian countries for assistance in its investigation, including Pakistan . . . Pakistan dismissed the idea that a Boeing 777 could land undetected inside the country but promised to work with the Malaysian government in its search for the missing plane . . . a LIGNET analyst received information from a source at Boeing that the company believes the plane did land in Pakistan . . . Israel is taking the possibility of a terrorist attack seriously by mobilizing air defenses and scrutinizing approaching civilian aircraft, according to the Times of Israel . . . a Boeing 777 requires a lengthy, 7,500-foot runway, and Pakistan has many of them, meaning Flight 370 could conceivably be hidden in a hangar inside the country . . . U.S. surveillance of the area may be able to shed light on the theory through satellite imagery or signals intelligence.
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/03/boeing-source-missing-plane-pakistan.html/#sthash.CCaKYWqK.dpuf
“Boeing Source: Missing Plane in Pakistan,” Lignet ^ | March 17, 2014, 5:30 p.m. 
The Malaysian government reportedly is investigating the possibility that missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 avoided radar detection and landed in Pakistan near the Afghanistan border inside Taliban-controlled territory, according to the UK Independent . . . investigators confiscated a homemade flight simulator from the pilot’s home to see if it reveals any useful information . . . the Malaysian foreign minister told reporters that Malaysia asked several Asian countries for assistance in its investigation, including Pakistan . . . Pakistan dismissed the idea that a Boeing 777 could land undetected inside the country but promised to work with the Malaysian government in its search for the missing plane . . . a LIGNET analyst received information from a source at Boeing that the company believes the plane did land in Pakistan . . . Israel is taking the possibility of a terrorist attack seriously by mobilizing air defenses and scrutinizing approaching civilian aircraft, according to the Times of Israel . . . a Boeing 777 requires a lengthy, 7,500-foot runway, and Pakistan has many of them, meaning Flight 370 could conceivably be hidden in a hangar inside the country . . . U.S. surveillance of the area may be able to shed light on the theory through satellite imagery or signals intelligence.
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/03/boeing-source-missing-plane-pakistan.html/#sthash.CCaKYWqK.dpuf
“Boeing Source: Missing Plane in Pakistan,” Lignet ^ - See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/03/boeing-source-missing-plane-pakistan.html/#sthash.CCaKYWqK.dpuf
“Boeing Source: Missing Plane in Pakistan,” Lignet ^ - See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/03/boeing-source-missing-plane-pakistan.html/#sthash.CCaKYWqK.dpuf