(archived from April 24, 2014)
by Scott Creighton
In an unusual move, the Malaysian government has refused to release the preliminary report on the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
“Bajc’s announcement came after the Malaysian government did not release its preliminary report on the flight’s disappearance. The report was sent to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the U.N. body for global aviation, but not made available to the public…
… Usually, such reports to the ICAO are public, says CNN aviation correspondent Richard Quest.
“In most cases, the report is published because it’s not a controversial document,” he said. “It’s a statement of facts — what happened. And if there are any controversial or difficult facts, they can be redacted.”” CNN
Why would they refuse to release the preliminary report? What could possibly be the justification for that? National security? The TPP (Obama is going there next week to discuss trade agreements and the TPP)? Keeping the terrorists from “winning”?
Could it be that they are afraid if they release the report the public will come to understand that they have been looking in the wrong place since a day after the plane’s transponder suddenly went dark over the South China Sea? Could it be they are afraid the public will come to understand that the radar blip that made that “sudden left turn” was never identified as Flight 370 and more than likely it wasn’t? Are they afraid the public will start to wonder why some many agencies and officials did everything they could to redirect the search for the plane into a place they knew it would never be found?
Would the preliminary report redirect the search efforts to that location, the same location an eyewitness saw a plane burning and crashing into the sea? Is someone afraid of what will happen when they find that plane and start investigating what brought it down in the first place?
The latest distraction in the wild goose chase that is the “search” in the Indian ocean has come up with yet another bust. That piece of debris they said was “of interest” just turned out to be more garbage floating around in the Indian Ocean Garbage Patch.
The pings are all gone, the soundings they supposedly heard in the depths are all gone, Inmarsat still hasn’t provided their “ping data’ that helped mislead the search in the first place. Nothing has turned out to be factual about this search and to be honest, the last accurate piece of information that we have as too the where-about of the plane just happens to be the final transponder report and that eye-witness that everyone wants to forget about.
Not only are these developments not factual, most of them are secret. The Inmarsat pings haven’t been released. The radar data from the Malaysian military that recorded something making a left turn and heading straight to Butterworth Air Force Base has not been released. No satellite or radar data from the various U.S. and Australian bases have been released either.
And now we can add the preliminary report to that list as well.
Folks are starting to ask questions and the MSM is starting too pay attention.
It should be obvious to everyone who is paying attention at this point that certain parties are making sure that plane is never found. So of course, the obvious question is “why?”
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