tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10820485.post3719411422137884560..comments2023-11-03T09:36:22.100-04:00Comments on In From the Cold: The Missing Links George Smileyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07049707648660651119noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10820485.post-61580828720392298202014-03-18T15:46:23.654-04:002014-03-18T15:46:23.654-04:00Nice piece as usual. Maybe Larry Bond could or Tom...Nice piece as usual. Maybe Larry Bond could or Tom Clancy could have supposed a scenario from this. I suppose the events of 9/11 or the Boston bombing were outliers in the scope of probability at one time. In it's most heinous permutation, this would require great craft, high level backing & lots of capital.<br />Good luck Mr. Phelps.The Savage Possumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07081954660208701816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10820485.post-30194335993544850442014-03-18T15:41:44.959-04:002014-03-18T15:41:44.959-04:00" If the radar altimeter or weather radar rem..." If the radar altimeter or weather radar remained operational, there is a chance that NSA or DSD detected the plane later in the flight." - Nate H.<br /><br />There is also a remote chance that MF370's ACARS pings were spoofed by another moving platform. Any scenario that entails a high tech plot must theorize that possibility, as well. <br /><br />Without question, the intelligence services have already proven they have been playing coy, which can be reasonable. <br /><br />However, if the disappearance is not due to a casualty & ditching (pilot suicide seems fairly highly doubtful), then the sophstication of planning and execution would rules out al Qaeda capability, according to the intelligence community. <br /><br />We will soon be left to await evidence of either some innocent air casualty or pilot error. <br /><br />The other alternative, suspicion of a highly sophisticated plot, would provoke a public demand to identify the foreign intelligence service (China, Fr, Gr, Is, Ru, Saudi, UK, or US) who perpetrated a highly sophisticated, false flag, operation.<br /><br />Such public identifications are extremely rare and not to be expected, however. Currently, we cannot even venture what a credible motive for such a false-flag operation would be.<br /><br />Why is a passenger jet's transponder on a vital bus, so that it cannot be de-energized by a pilot? Public safety should outweigh esoteric what-ifs. I expect the FAA, at least, to either publicly justify the on/off option or to mandate its elimination. Just my thoughts...Vigilishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05051789616490005367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10820485.post-79688297726244927512014-03-18T07:47:01.722-04:002014-03-18T07:47:01.722-04:00Great article. Very well thought out in a most lo...Great article. Very well thought out in a most logical manner. Easy to read, your English ability is better than most. WELL DONE! Even though I found it very chilling and, I thought what a great movie this will make al la ARGO. VERY VERY SCARY. You painted such a clear picture of what the passengers must have gone through.<br />EVERYONE'S WORST NIGHTMARE! Thank you for all the effort you put into this article, it is VERY SUCCINCT!Joanneinparadisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05848068746282555052noreply@blogger.com