MH370 Malaysia Airlines Flight Still Missing 1 Year On - But These People Think They Know Where It Is

One Year On, These People Think They Know Where MH370 Is
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On March 8 last year, all 239 souls on board a Malaysia Airlines flight bound for Beijing apparently disappeared into thin air.

No wreckage has been found, nor have any bodies, and the tragedy has become one of the most enduring mysteries of modern times.

In the 12 months since the Boeing 777 vanished, a vast number of theories have been put forward in an attempt to explain just what happened.

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Nicolette Gomes, left, consoles her mother, Jacquita Gomes, right, whose husband Patrick was on board MH370

They range from the bizarre to the credible, with some of the most compelling yet coming close to the first anniversary of the disappearance.

Just 100 nautical miles away?

Hardy used a unique mathematical technique to identify the final resting place of MH370 as being 100 nautical miles away from where the Australian Transport Safety Board (ATSB) is currently carrying out its search.

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Simon Hardy believes the aircraft is just 100 nautical miles away from the prescribed search area

Hardy’s investigations have been described as “credible” and the ATSB confirms it is liaising with him.

Aviation expert David Learmount of Flightglobal told Huffington Post UK that Hardy had attempted to contact the ATSB months earlier, but the agency was so bombarded with “crackpot” theories it did not take any notice of him until his research was published in the press.

The Boeing 777 captain’s theory shares the belief that someone – possibly captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah – deliberately flew the plane off course and endeavoured to make it vanish.

Aviation experts appearing on a UK screening of a National Geographic documentary agree with this theory.

Frozen in flight

But while Hardy then places the plane 100 nautical miles from where the search is currently being carried out in the Indian Ocean, former National Transportation Safety Board investigator Malcolm Brenner believes no such thing.

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Aviation expert Malcolm Brenner believes Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was deliberately taken off course and flown towards Antarctica

He added: “So the appearance is this is a carefully thought out effort to evade detection.”

ABC News Aviation Analyst John Nance supports Brenner’s theory, stating: “I feel very strongly, very very strongly, given all the evidence we think we have, we always have to put that caveat on it, that whoever did this intended for the airplane and the passengers to simply vanish from the planet.”

A beached Boeing fire extinguisher and black smoke

Others who believe someone on the flight carried out a “murder/ suicide” mission include author Ewan Wilson.

Former airline boss Marc Dugain however suggests an altogether more sinister fate for the aircraft and its passengers.

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Marc Dugain believes the plane was shot down by the USA

Dugain claims that fearing a 9/11-style terror attack, the USA took action from the British-controlled Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia after learning hackers had taken control of the Boeing 777.

He reports speaking to residents of the Maldives who saw "red and blue stripes with a white background" on a plane heading towards Diego Garcia on the day of MH370's disappearance.

In an interview with Paris Match magazine, Dugain also claimed to have seen pictures of an empty Boeing fire extinguisher washed up on a beach on the nearby Baarah island.

The former airline boss suggests that Boeing planes are particularly vulnerable to hijacking, and could have been set on fire remotely.

"In 2006, Boeing patented a remote control system using a computer placed inside or outside the aircraft," Dugain told Paris Match.

He told France Inter: "It’s an extremely powerful military base. It’s surprising that the Americans have lost all trace of this aircraft."

The couple were travelling from Cochin, India to Phuket on board a 40-foot sloop when Tee saw: “… the outline of a plane. It looked longer than planes usually do. There was what appeared to be black smoke streaming from behind it.”

'There is always something'

Author John Chuckman backs Dugain's theory that the US shot down the plane and is now trying to cover it up. He noted: "There would be nothing unprecedented in such an act: on at least three occasions, regrettably, America's military has shot down civilian airliners."

"I have no idea what event (a rogue pilot, a hijacker?) led to Flight MH370 turning off its communications, changing course, and flying low, but I do know that the event could not have gone unnoticed by America's military-intelligence eyes and ears."

A further major name in air travel who has remarked upon the missing jet is Emirates President Sir Tim Clark.

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Emirates boss Sir Tim Clark has cast doubt on whether MH370 crashed in the Indian Ocean

Sir Tim, whose own fleet includes 127 identical aircraft to the missing jet, said: “Our experience tells us that in water incidents, where the aircraft has gone down, there is always something.

“I am saying that all the ‘facts’ of this particular incident must be challenged and examined with a full transparency. We are nowhere near that.

A flurry of activity in Kazakhstan

A further, deeply intriguing theory is the plane came to rest nowhere near the sea and instead was hijacked and landed secretly in Kazakhstan.

Science writer and pilot Jeff Wise says the plane avoided being spotted by radars by deliberately flying along national borders before it was landed in Baikonur Cosmodrome, which is leased from Kazakhstan by Russia.

Wise’s research is compelling, as are satellite images of the area he believes where the plane may have been temporarily housed, which show a flurry of activity both before and after the disappearance of MH370.

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Jeff Wise has appeared on CNN as an aviation expert numerous times

Wise mused on the reasons as to why Russian President Vladimir Putin may want to steal a passenger plane in a lengthy piece for New York Magazine.

“Maybe he wanted to demonstrate to the United States, which had imposed the first punitive sanctions on Russia the day before, that he could hurt the West and its allies anywhere in the world. Maybe what he was really after were the secrets of one of the plane’s passengers. Maybe there was something strategically crucial in the hold. Or maybe he wanted the plane to show up unexpectedly somewhere someday, packed with explosives.”

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'A terrible place to hide an airplane': The Yubileyniy complex pictured in 2012

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The same spot in October 2013 (above) and with Wise's addition of the silhouette image of a 777 (below)

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He told Huffington Post UK: "I spent a good chunk of last year telling friends and acquaintances about my research, and most of them thought I had a screw loose.

"I think what’s different about now is that as time has gone by and the official search has continued to come up empty handed, there’s a growing awareness of the need to consider alternative scenarios.”

The possibility of investigating these alternative scenarios seems all the more pressing given the recent hints from the Australian government that the search may shortly be scaled back.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott told parliament in Canberra: “I do reassure the families of our hope and expectation that the ongoing search will succeed.

“I can’t promise that the search will go on at this intensity for ever but we continue our very best efforts to resolve this mystery and provide some answers.”

Earlier in the week deputy prime minister Warren Truss told reporters: “We clearly cannot keep searching for ever.”

A bitter pill, no doubt for the family members who lost their loved ones 12 months ago.

Malaysian Airlines Conspiracy Theories
Iran downed the jet(01 of07)
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Rumours abounded after it emerged that the tickets for two passengers who used stolen passports to travel on a missing Malaysia Airlines flight were booked by an Iranian man known only as “Mr. Ali", according to the FT.But one of those travelling has been identified as a 19-year-old Iranian, almost definitely headed to Germany to seek asylum, with no links whatsoever to terror networks. Besides, it would be baffling as to why Iran would want to hijack a plane almost entirely compromised of Chinese passengers. China is a key ally of Iran. (credit:Getty Images)
North Korea downed the jet(02 of07)
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It's a theory swirling only in the realm of the Twittersphere and Reddit, but HuffPost UK has had a number of emails asking us to investigate the theory, pointing out the jet did have enough fuel on board to reach the hermit nation (allegedly) and that the North Koreans do have form when it comes to plane hijacking. Again, it seems like an odd scheme when it would alienate Pyongyang's only international ally, China, and mainly hinges on the "but those North Koreans are crazy" school of thought. (credit:AP)
Chinese separatists downed the jet(03 of07)
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This one is kinda understandable, because the 'Chinese Martyrs’ Brigade' claimed they were responsible for the attack in an email to Chinese media. The message read: "You kill one of our clan, we will kill 100 of you as pay back.” This is almost certainly a hoax to stir up trouble, in the aftermath of the Kunming train station massacre where 29 people were killed. Chinese officials blamed that on separatists from north-west China's Uighur Muslim minority. (credit:Getty Images)
A single Uighur terrorist downed the jet(04 of07)
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This was touted on Chinese social media, Weibo, with pictures of the air passenger list showing one name scrubbed out, which netizens said was a "Uighur" name. But it's a hoax, the full air passenger list has been posted on Reddit, and it hasn't got a name scrubbed out. Easy one, that. (credit:Getty Images)
Mobile Phones of the victims are still ringing (05 of07)
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This one's made many mainstream newspaper outlets, and has a good basis in truth, relatives swear they have called the phones and heard them ring. Malaysian officials are investigating this, but at a press conference in Beijing, spokesman Ignatius Ong said one of the numbers that had been passed on to the airline's command office in Kuala Lumpur did not receive an answer. "I myself have called the number five times while the airline's command centre also called the number. We got no answering tone," said Ong. (credit:Getty Images)
The plane was hidden by US military technology for unknown nefarious purpose(06 of07)
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This is one touted on Beforeitsnews.com, an "alternative" site big on stuff like UFOs, which reports: "It is conceivable that the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 plane is “cloaked,” hiding with hi-tech electronic warfare weaponry that exists and is used. In fact, this type of technology is precisely the expertise of [Texas-based company] Freescale, that has 20 employees on board the missing flight”. Again (there's a theme here) it doesn't say why. (credit:Getty Images)
Mossad downed the jet(07 of07)
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Alright, not many people other than complete wack-jobs are posing this theory, but it's always worth an honourable mention. Nothing practical like, say, a motive, is given by those posing this on internet forums, apart from "evil Zionists do this kind of thing". Oh, and that the Israelis once cloned passports, so that's proof enough for The Rebel, who wrote: "The finding of the use on the Malaysian Airlines flight of stolen passports is essentially confirmatory of a Zionist plot." And that's, err, all they've got. (credit:Getty Images)