
See here for
essential background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/03/malaysia-has-not-signed.html.
Armada 7806 has abandoned
the MH370 search. Ocean Infinity have pledged to continue the quest to find the
missing airliner no matter what, but right now that means after the southern
winter, November at the earliest. However, almost as soon as
Armada headed home to
Singapore
something very strange happened. Another ship approached the area, a ship that
looks remarkably similar to
Armada;
it's illustrated above. It left
Wellington, New
Zealand on the 23rd of March and arrived at
the seventh arc on the 7th of April. It is currently very close to where the OI
vessel was searching. The ship is Chinese and called
探索一号 "
Tan Suo Yi Hao";
which translates as "Explorer Number One". As you can see she is
similar in design to
Armada 7806
which means her purpose is also similar. The difference is she's a lot bigger
and probably better equipped. According to her registry she does have AUV's and
the ability to launch them; as well as a manned submersible. Her destination is
currently listed as Sanya, a port in
China,
although she's clearly in no rush to get there. Source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YoTLRighlI.
What is that ship doing there? Could there be any other purpose than the
obvious? It looks like
China
has decided to begin its own search for MH370.
Beijing
has said nothing about doing their own search so far, but there's no reason why
they shouldn't. Nobody needs anybody's permission to try. The search area is
not private property or in anybody's territorial waters. If you have the ability
and equipment, you could head there and have a go yourself. Assuming this is an
unacknowledged attempt by
China
to find the lost aircraft then it stands as good as chance as any we've seen so
far. Chinese submersibles, ROV's and AUV's hold the world records for depth,
endurance and other capabilities.
What will happen if they succeed? As far as we're aware
Malaysia
knows nothing about this operation and has not offered
China
any money to do it. Obviously, deals could have been done in secret or perhaps
Beijing
hope
Malaysia
will give them a generous post-hoc tip out of the goodness of their heart in
the massive publicity celebration following success. 153 of the 239 people on
board MH370 were Chinese citizens and there have been massive protests in
China
by the relatives and their supporters. It takes a lot to induce the Chinese to
carry out street protests because the government takes a very hard line against
them; like in
Tiananmen Square. The inevitable question
is whether this means
China
is aware of the alternative ideas related to MH370; the distinct possibility
that MH370 is not in the
Indian Ocean at all. Back in
2014 they published a satellite photograph of what was said at the time to be
plane wreckage in the
Gulf of Thailand.
This was before the theory that the plane crashed soon after it vanished was
discounted in favour of the suicidal pilot flying south theory that prevails
today; except by alternative MH37-tologists like Jeff Wise, Florence de Changy
and Ashton Forbes. Source:
https://time.com/22542/malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370-images-vanished-jet/.
Ashton Forbes commented that he thought this was actually a photo of the orbs
"zapping" the plane. It was
China's
way of telling the
United States
"We know what you did!" Source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTFyGNA9qtY.
You might wonder why I am taking so much interest in the
Indian
Ocean searches when I'm fairly sure the plane did not crash there.
The simple answer is, in case I'm wrong. The
Indian Ocean
suicide hypothesis needs to be explored and eliminated. I expect the Chinese
government feels the same way.
See here for
background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2024/05/mh370-portal.html.