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    MH370: author's claims Malaysia Airlines plane accidentally shot down angers victim

    MH370 book, suggesting theory that missing plane accidentally shot down in US-Thai military exercise criticised by family of missing passengers

    The Telegraph

    Jonathan Pearlman in Sydney
    5/18/2014

    Excerpt:

    The family of passengers aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines flight has criticised the release of the first book on the saga, saying the publication was premature and its claims the plane was accidentally shot down were speculation.

    The conjectural book by London-based author Nigel Cawthorne, titled Flight MH370 The Mystery, reportedly claims that the plane may have accidentally been shot down during joint United States-Thai military exercises in the South China Sea and that the search may have been led astray as part of a cover-up.

    The book, published this month by John Blake Publishing in London, is being released less than eleven weeks after the disappearance of the Boeing 777, which was carrying 239 passengers.

    No wreckage from the plane has been found despite a continuing international search, which is focused on the southern Indian Ocean.

    "The drill was to involve mock warfare on land, in water and in the air, and would include live-fire exercises," says the book, according to Fairfax Media.

    "Say a participant accidentally shot down Flight MH370. Such things do happen. No one wants another Lockerbie, so those involved would have every reason to keep quiet about it."

    Cawthorne, who lives in London, says on his website that he has written more than 150 books, including the "Sex Lives" series, which examines the private lives of popes, US presidents, "Great Dictators" and other notable groupings.

    His book on MH370 says the failure to find wreckage is "in itself is suspicious" and that even if the plane's black box is eventually found, it may not be the original black box.

    "Another black box could have been dropped in the sea 1000 miles from Perth while the search was going on in the South China Sea," the book says.

    The book was criticised as premature by Irene Burrows, an Australian whose son and daughter-in-law were on the flight.

    "Nobody knows what happened so why would anyone want to put out a book at this stage?" she told Fairfax Media.

    "There's absolutely no answers. It's devastating for the families. There are so many theories that I only want to believe one, that they were all unconscious and didn't know what was going on ... That keeps me sane. All I want is for somebody to find a bit of plane."

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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...rs-victim.html
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    • #17
      'Planes don't just disappear': Former Malaysian Prime Minister accuses CIA of covering up what really happened to flight MH370

      • CIA and Boeing may be hiding information about missing MH370
      • Former Malaysian PM Dr Mahathir says airplanes like MH370 'don't just disappear'
      • If the plane failed or have been disabled then 'Boeing must know'
      • Mahathir said the plane may have had its MAS airline markings removed
      • The air-sea search out of Perth for debris is a 'waste of time and money'

      The Daily Mail / Mail Online
      Candace Sutton
      5/19/2014

      Excerpt:

      Missing Flight MH370 did not crash and its current whereabouts may be know to the Central Intelligence Agency and the Boeing aircraft company, Malaysia's influential former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has claimed.

      Dr Mahathir said the plane could have been switched onto autopilot remotely by the CIA if it had been hijacked.

      'Remotely by radio or satellite links by government agencies like the Central Intelligence Agency, if terrorists attempt to gain control of the flight deck,' he wrote in an entry entitled 'What goes up must come down' on his blog, chedet.

      'Airplanes don’t just disappear,' he said. 'Certainly not these days with all the powerful communication systems, radio and satellite tracking and filmless cameras which operate almost indefinitely and possess huge storage capacities.'

      'The plane is somewhere, maybe without MAS [Malaysia Airlines] markings,' he said, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.

      'It is a waste of time and money to look for debris or oil slick or to listen for pings from the black box.

      “For some reason, the media will not print anything that involves Boeing or the CIA,' he said.

      Dr Mahathir, 88, who was Malaysia's prime minister between 1981 and 2003, said the missing flight's communication system 'must have been disabled'.

      'Or else the flight of MH370 would have been tracked by satellites which normally provide data on all commercial flights, inclusive of data on location, kind of aircraft, flight number, departure airport and destination.

      'But the data seems unavailable. The plane just disappeared seemingly from all screens.

      'MH370 is a Boeing 777 aircraft. It was built and equipped by Boeing.

      'All the communications and GPS equipment must have been installed by Boeing. If they failed or have been disabled Boeing must know how it can be done.

      'Surely Boeing would ensure that they cannot be easily disabled as they are vital to the safety and operation of the plane.'

      Dr Mahathir's blog posts come after the current Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak described the location by satellite of purported MH370 debris in the Indian Ocean as 'bizarre' and 'hard to believe'.

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      View the complete article, including video and photos, at:

      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-Mahathir.html
      Last edited by bsteadman; 05-19-2014, 02:42 PM.
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