In terms of the point, I think it could be that the families do not want this to be forgotten, for their loved ones to be forgotten.
This I understand. They could have done a whole doc about the shit the Malaysia government put them through. The two journalist is what annoyed me with their conspiracies. Like someone said above the simplest explanation is probably what happened.
I don’t believe the US or any country government would shoot down a passenger plane, unintentionally or not. Naive, perhaps. 🤷🏻♀️
This I understand. They could have done a whole doc about the shit the Malaysia government put them through. The two journalist is what annoyed me with their conspiracies. Like someone said above the simplest explanation is probably what happened.
I don’t believe the US or any country government would shoot down a passenger plane, unintentionally or not. Naive, perhaps. 🤷🏻♀️
Ok douche, go ahead and call it mud. My husband DID have halitosis. We addressed it after I talked to you girls on here and guess what? Years later, no problem. Mofongo, you're a cunt. Eat shit. ~anonnamus
I have some sad and uncomfortable information about 9/11...
Those were different circumstances, no? From what I remember (and my recollection could be bad) there wasn’t any conflict going on where a country had reason to take down a passenger plane which is why I don’t believe that’s what happened to this plane.
Of course this does not include the Russian government but that whole conspiracy seemed convoluted to me too.
I got annoyed at how they let the aviation journalist take a lot of time to set up theories when they had all the information available to prove that they were highly unlikely. Pilot turned off the transponder and committed suicide? Well, the transponder could only be turned off in the avionics bay so he'd have to get there to do that, then get the co-pilot out of the cockpit and depressurize the cabin while using and extended oxygen mask...so no, not likely. The Russian hijacking theory? They'd have to know about the satellite pings and turn that off and they couldn't steer the plane from the avionics bay...so no, not likely. The US plane jammed all the signals then shot it down? Then how did the Inmarsat satellite pick it up?
Why did the documentary talk to the woman who claimed to find debris on the satellite images of the last place the plane was heard from and then not go back to try to explain what she saw?
There seems to be no plausible explanation for what happened to it and I understand how frustrating that is but why put forth clearly false theories?