NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM JULY 2, 2014
July 2, 2014 / /
Joseph talks about an important article pointing out more holes in the Malaysia Air Flight 370 Indian Ocean crash hypothesis:
GeoResonance Press Release June 30, 2014
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Aw9kkKINswc%3Flist%3DUUAF7Kv45Z3PNJOmms46I2Sw
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How do you detect underwater light alloys remotely (satellite?), Dr. Farrell?
Apparently F-111’s aren’t the only things that “wink out of sight”.
Video from most of the shuttle flights are filled with things winking in and out of sight if you look close enough. I’m pretty sure ice or debris doesn’t do this in space…
All these objects seem to have the same shape and configuration; and there seem to be a rather large number of them. Maybe this is the sinkhole all that money is swirling down.
Hopefully, at some point in time, videos of the conference will be posted on the net for those of us who couldn’t make it to view and get caught up on the latest “conspiracy theories” from some of the best researchers in the game.
I can’t wait…
The question is what does the Australian, Indian, Malaysian governments know about the disappearance of Flight MH370 and when did they know it.
More hush hush about this missing plane. It stinks to high heaven, and all of the data maybe being manipulated to point to the location of the plane where it cannot be found. All I can say about this event is “smokescreen and mirrors”, I would even go so far as saying it has all the hallmarks of an “organization” being the culprit, but who ?????
Let me add one more thing here. In addition to the over the horizon radar system, there is the Royal Australian Air Force base called Tindall, a “purpose built” base for F-18 hornet fighter jets. You cannot tell me that this base doesn’t have a very sophisticated radar system itself, and there is no doubt that if MH-370 did fly into the Indian Ocean off the north west coast, that “Tindall” didn’t see it.
Spot on. I live on the other side of Australia about 20 minutes drive from Williamtown RAAF. The base has the ability to see well out to sea, not including the Wedgetail capability.
Then you have the Jindalee complex….and few overseas onlookers asking questions: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/missing-malaysian-plane-why-is-australia-silent-on-secret-radar-data/1/350162.html
We have our very own version of George W, lots of tax payer dollars thrown at the farcical search……if it walks like a duck……