Sunday, March 16, 2014

Is Malaysia Flight 370 in a Chop Shop?

Michael Rivero of WhatReallyHappened.com proposes this intriguing theory:
Is Malaysia Flight 370 in a chop shop? A 777 costs roughly $300 million. Given that scarcity drives up prices, the parts from a 777 would be worth at least $100 million in the aftermarket. There is a motive for the plane to vanish, leave no trace, and have flown so dramatically off course! If my theory is correct, the search of the Malacca straights will find nothing. I would start looking at abandoned/closed airfields in that region with large hangers.

5 comments:

  1. His use for false flag option was interesting as well.

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  2. Traceable serial numbers on all the parts...

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  3. Muslims don't hijack jets to sell for parts.

    Well, DUH!

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  4. What do you do with 270 people after you steal the plane they are flying in.

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  5. What do you do with the people? I'll give you a hint: You increase the altitude of the plane to 45,000 feet, reduce pressurization, and in a short while every one of them will be dead. Then, when you get where you are going, you do whatever you want with them.

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