Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Hijacked Plane Headed to Pakistan? Obama shopped

Hijacked Plane Headed to Pakistan? Obama shopped

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It’s another epic failure of the Obama administration that he took little interest in the unfolding missing Malaysian plane hijacking. There are three Americans on that plane and yet, as in Benghazi, it’s as if he couldn’t be bothered. Because it is terror, and that bloviating clown has told us that Islamic terrorism has been vanquished.
He runs from anything that smells like Islamic terror, which is why he did nothing in the wake of the missing plane, but it is unconscionable. Instead, he went shopping at the Gap for another clownish faux-to op to prop up his failed economic policies. He wants business to raise the workers’ wages with money they ain’t got. It would be all so silly if it weren’t so deadly. And if I held Gap stock, I’d sell it. Giving raises to please dear leader? Sheesh.
Obama faux-to op Screen Shot 2014-03-15 at 11.38.44 PMObama was prancing around the Gap in NYC while the worst airplane mystery was unfolding.
CBS: Obama visited the city in an effort to bolster his party’s campaign coffers — joining an ally of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to help the Democratic National Committee climb out of a worrisome deficit.
Obama also made a trip to an outpost of the Gap in Midtown East, and made a political point in doing so. He came to buy some sweaters for his daughters, athletic wear for his wife and to make a pitch for the minimum wage.
And the enemedia serves up his dung to us on a daily basis and tells how delicious it is, and so good for us!
Fact is, the hijacking of the Malaysian jet plane is terror. There is no sign of the plane. Are the passengers still alive?
“Satellite data shows hijacked MH370 was last seen flying towards Pakistan OR Indian Ocean as investigators search pilots’ luxury homes and reveal one had home-made flight simulator,” Daily Mail, March 15, 2014
  • Officials confirmed missing plane was hijacked by one or several people
  • Could have turned off communication system and steered it off-course
  • Now believed plane could have flown for another seven hours
  • Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak refused to confirm the reports
  • Investigators working to establish motive and where plane was taken
  • Both captain and co-pilot are now said to be under investigation
  • Police raided the pair’s luxury homes in upmarket Kuala Lumpur suburb
Investigators say the missing Malaysia Airlines jet was hijacked, steered off-course and could have reached Pakistan.

A Malaysian government official said people with significant flying experience could have turned off the flight’s communication devices.

The representative said that hijacking theory was now ‘conclusive’, and, as a result, police have raided the luxury homes of both the captain and the co-pilot.

The last known position of MH370 was pinpointed as it headed east over Peninsular Malaysia. Radar pings then suggest the plane could have then taken two paths along 'corridors' which are currently being searched, which are a fixed distance from the radar station in the Indian Ocean (left)
The last known position of MH370 was pinpointed as it headed east over Peninsular Malaysia. Radar pings then suggest the plane could have then taken two paths along ‘corridors’ which are currently being searched, which are a fixed distance from the radar station in the Indian Ocean (left)
The search operation has now been focused on two ‘corridors’, one which extends from  north west from Thailand to the Kazakstan-Turkmenistan border and the other which opens out into the southern Indian Ocean.
WHAT DOES NEW RADAR SIGNAL FROM SEVEN HOURS INTO FLIGHT MEAN?
The ‘corridors’ stretching north and south through the countries surrounding Malaysia are based on a satellite reading from seven and a half hours after the flight took off.
When the signal was received at 8.11am on March 8, the plane could have been anywhere along the red lines pictured above.
When the satellite in question received the signal, beamed into space, all it could tell would be how to adjust its systems to get a stronger read, an official told the Washington Post.
Combined with previous data, and the maximum flight distance of the plane, investigators have been able to plot a rough area from which they think the signal would have come.
The data cannot show where exactly the plane was, or which direction it was travelling in.
Countries in the plane’s potential flightpath have now joined a huge diplomatic effort to locate the missing passengers, but China described the revelation as ‘painfully belated’.
While Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak refused to confirm that flight MH370 was taken over, he admitted ‘deliberate action’ on board the plane resulted in it changing course and losing connection with ground crews.

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