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private company claims that it found wreckage of MH 370
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/29/world/asia...nes-plane/

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wire...d-23512974

http://fox44.com/news/around-world/austr...flight-370
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#2
Is this where the unrelated discovery turns out to be the wreck of an alien space ship?
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So the governments of several nations have been searching for weeks and found nothing, but they disregard a possible find because it's not located where the governments have been searching for several weeks while finding nothing.
Okay.
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#4
If you can't find something where it's supposed to be, it's time to start looking where it's not supposed to be.

Feel free to use this quote wherever and whenever appropriate.
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#5
seems to me this private company is being very careful not to claim it has found the wreckage but has found something that could be consistent with wreckage.

With so many other leads and evidence pointing to where they are looking what resources can/should be spared /requisitioned to check their find out ?


Shirley someone, somewhere is considering it.
or not

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Steve G. wrote:
Is this where the unrelated discovery turns out to be the wreck of an alien space ship?

Ever read "Sphere"? (Forget the movie.)
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#7
CNN gets to live for another day.
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"So officials are moving on to the next phase: a more intense underwater search that will use private contractors and could cost about $56 million."

Alot of money to be made by prolonging the search.
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CNN wrote:
"The Joint Agency Coordination Centre, which is coordinating the multinational search, dismissed the claim."

That group recently removed "Of Foreign Flights" from their title as the acronym was seen to hit too close to home. Big Grin
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