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Being purchased at the same time
Ticket numbers being in sequence I think this is more than just using illegal passports to get somewhere. There saying it could be timed to fit with the opening of parliment. Take a look at www.marinetraffic.com quite a few ships out looking. |
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Booking an ongoing flight lowers any suspicion for terror related activity I'm guessing. Besides, if they were planning on destroying the Malaysian flight, missing their connecting flight is hardly a concern for them....
But, it's all speculation. The whole story will come out eventually.
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China may have been the target, to connect with the stabbings at the airport
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/travel/t...-1226849508778 |
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More interesting news:
"Investigators have made contact with a missing Chinese passenger's mobile phone, state media reports. Chinese television stations say that a call made by family members DID connect to a mobile number but then cut out. It is now hoped officials can use the mobile phone signal of passengers to locate the missing plane." Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...t-live-3219331 |
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The onward leg may have been to avoid obtaining a visa for China prior to departure from KUL.
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RAAF C130 will be leaving Darwin for the search area within the hour.
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Or you mean a P3C Orion? Abbott has despatched 2 Orions from Darwin.
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arrrr might be them
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ABC & 7 are reporting search aircraft have spotted debris in the Gulf of Thailand.
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Vietnam's navy has spotted a floating object about 80 kilometers (50 miles) southwest of Vietnam's Tho Chu Island, which is located off the country's southwest coast in the Gulf of Thailand.
Vietnam National Search and Rescue Committee Spokesman Hung Nguyen told CNN. The object was spotted by a Vietnamese navy rescue aircraft at about 7:30 a.m. ET Sunday (6:30 p.m. local time). Due to the dark, the navy aircraft could not get close enough to identify the floating object, and was recalled to base. Three search and rescue boats have since been deployed to that location. More details: http://avherald.com/h?article=4710c69b&opt=0 |
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