A surprising story has emerged in the last few days; that
another part of the MH370 wreckage has been found. Up till now several dozen
aeroplane fragments have been gathered from the beaches of south-western Africa ,
mostly by one man called Blaine Gibson, which appear to be part of a Boeing 777
airliner. A few experts claim they are definitely parts of the missing aircraft
although others have called that into question. This time, however, we are not
talking about a small piece, but an entire wing. The wing was supposedly found
by two fisherman called Kit Olver and George Currie. They were the skipper and
mate of a deep-sea trawler and they were off the coast of Australia
when the broken wing of an airliner was caught in the net. It was too big to bring
onboard and was ripping the net so they had to cut it loose and it sank back
down to the seabed. When they reported the story, the authorities showed
surprisingly little interest, even though this was just a few months after the disappearance.
This was supposedly because the search was focused in another area and the
analysts didn't believe that the plane could have gone down where Kit's boat
was. They also said that the men were mistaken and the trawler had actually pulled
up part of a cargo container that had fallen of a ship a few days before. Kit
denies this. He has now retired, but he was a fisherman for thirty-five years
and has dragged up all kinds of flotsam and jetsam, and so is used to
recognizing all kinds of rubbish. Source: https://www.unilad.com/news/world-news/malaysia-airlines-mh370-jet-fisherman-finds-wing-375294-20231221.
There's a lot that's wrong with this narrative. Firstly, why
were the search and rescue operation leaders so dismissive? I know what they
say about fisherman's tales, but this is a major claim about very serious matter
and should at least have been followed up. If you were running that search and
somebody said: "I've found an aeroplane wing!" I'd have at least have
gone and talked to him a bit longer. Kit Olver says that even though he had to
jettison the mysterious catch, he made a note of where it is and he can guide
somebody back to the location. Why has nobody asked him to do that? Secondly,
why has this only just been published as a news story now? It happened almost a
decade ago; as I said, a few months after MH370 vanished. It sounds like it
might be a distraction manoeuvre. This is a highly risky gambit that can easily
backfire; therefore it is only ever used when the gatekeepers are absolutely desperate,
but there has been a massive reignition of interest in these last few months
because of the new Netflix documentary MH370-
the Plane that Disappeared. Also in a few months it will be the tenth
anniversary. This can create what I call an "informational choke point"
where deep secrets can burst out onto the surface. At the same time Ashton
Forbes and many other researchers are growing in number and popularity. It
feels as if the authorities don't really want to find MH370. Why haven't they
followed up the ham radio evidence, even though we've known about it for a
whole year, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcIwt2bRDkc?
Hopefully the questions raised will rise further as we approach the decade
point on March the 8th 2024 .
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2024/05/mh370-portal.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2024/05/mh370-portal.html.
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