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An Analysis on the Missing Flight of MH370


In the past ten days, there are many theories regarding with the missing flight of MH370. There are more than 10 theories on the missing flight.

The investigators are leaning with hijacking. In my view it is more acceptable notion than other theories.

If it is a hijacking, then this is a near prefect hijacking.

Why I said in that manner?

Firstly, whoever involved with this act must know and familiar with the handling of Boeing 777 aircraft. The act cannot be executed by a loner. We had 2 pilots, one aircraft engineer, and 20 people from Free Scale Semiconductors from USA who are well versed with electronic equipment.  In my opinion there must be a group of people coordinating and executing this act.

Secondly, what is their motive and who had given directions to them?

Either the instruction must come from top brass of a terrorist group [who is created and controlling these terrorist groups??] or an intelligence agency which has a wider interest on this region and China.

The 9/11 of China where more than 20 people have been killed by suspected Uighur Terrorist Group in Kunming recently may be connected to this hijacking.

Then a question arises, for what purpose?

China is the second largest economic in the world now. Sooner or later China may overtake USA as the largest economic in the world. USA is the sole superpower now and this may change later with China with the collaboration of Russia became the new superpower of the world. This needs to be stopped with all cost.

When you observe the global conflict now, either the conflict happenings in Russia friendly country like Ukraine or China friendly nation like Syria.

In a nutshell, the USA engineering the entire act to comprehend the threat of China and to have a check and balance to make China is always underneath the mercy of USA.

The whole episode taken off guard of Malaysian authorities because they least expected this can be occurred here. In my view, a dry run must have taken place on the same route prior to this hijacking. The authorities should have check through the passengers list past weeks to find any known terrorist or suspected people had used the route previously.

If they do that, probably they may find a link between that persons and the missing flight of MH370.

In conclusion, I believe the pilot or pilots unable to execute this act alone. There must be an organization which is well equipped and had the proper training on such convert operation. Until we find the aircraft and recover the ‘black box’, this will be the biggest aviation mystery to be resolved.

Kuala Lumpur.

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