Where is the missing jet??

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THIS MUST BE TRUE, IT WAS ON FACEBOOK........ LMFAO :)
We’ve been looking all across the Indian Ocean and every tiny island in its proximity for missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, but it somehow never dawned on us to search the most obvious place.
We are elated to report that Flight 370 has been found, and we have British tabloid the Sunday Sport to thank for opening our eyes.
And to think, we spent all this time searching the depths of the oceans when all we had to do was look up.https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bi7PDvSIcAANWeC.jpg


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sesame street ????? ......anyone look there ..... oh wait ..... we don't know WTF sesame street is either
 

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I think Allison Redford had something to do with it! I think a high jacked plane would be cheaper to buy then the plane she took to South Africa!


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Malaysia has some splainnen to do!!!!
They really do. China sends 10 satellites, Australia sent a bunch of planes, Malaysia sent a witch-doctor to the airport. True story. Look it up.
 
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:confused: And just how do you figure the US government lost a Malaysian plane? :noidea:


they know everything about everything, why should this be different ? When the plane left the radar I am sure the USA was watching.
 

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They have confirmed that the plane went down in the Indian ocean. Now the real search will begin.
 

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By confirmed they mean they are tired of hearing about how they lost a plane and figured it was easier to just say 'yeah it crashed somewhere down there, good luck finding it'.
 

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I don't think there is much confirmation of anything. They haven't found anything that actually belongs to that plane. Looks like a good lead (sat images etc) but that is about it. Probably is in that area. Strange story all around. Poor families.
 

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I don't think there is much confirmation of anything. They haven't found anything that actually belongs to that plane. Looks like a good lead (sat images etc) but that is about it. Probably is in that area. Strange story all around. Poor families.

i like how the satellite images are absolutely terrible but yet i was reading the other day that some of those satellites have the ability to read a newspaper from space
 

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i like how the satellite images are absolutely terrible but yet i was reading the other day that some of those satellites have the ability to read a newspaper from space

Google earth have better images. They are just like all the cameras the take pictures of big foot they suck!


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the good old Flinstone ptyerodactyl camera strikes again :suspicious:
 

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Google earth is one thing, but if they want to map an area specifically, it is quite accurate. An old google earth pic can be 10 years old.

To scan an ocean in a week... impossible, would take probably months to do
 

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Trust me.. There is a lot of info they know that you, and I don't. It may take a year or 2 to find the main fuselage and black box/

I don't think there is much confirmation of anything. They haven't found anything that actually belongs to that plane. Looks like a good lead (sat images etc) but that is about it. Probably is in that area. Strange story all around. Poor families.
 

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Google earth is one thing, but if they want to map an area specifically, it is quite accurate. An old google earth pic can be 10 years old.

To scan an ocean in a week... impossible, would take probably months to do


If not more. I think they said they narrowed the area down to the size of new brunswick. Thats crazy. And its pretty deep there too.
 
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