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Thu, Aug 30, 2018

New Theory Emerges In MH370 Disappearance

Private Researcher Suggests Malaysian Air Force Jet Intercepted The Airliner

A new theory has emerged in the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 that suggests the airliner was intercepted by a Malaysian Air Force fighter jet.

The International Business Times reports that volunteer researcher Andre Milne, the founder of military technology developer Unicorn Aerospace, said he has uncovered "suppressed evidence" that a jet fighter was scrambled to intercept the airliner. Milne said that the revelation "raises serious issues on multiple levels ranging from total loss of credibility for the Malaysian government to the culpability factor that the Malaysian government is now subject to for the overall disappearance of the passengers and the crew."

He added that the disclosure makes every statement from the Malaysian government concerning the airliner's disappearance a possible fabrication.

Milne told the Daily Star newspaper that it is now well-known that the government " did send up jet fighter aircraft which means the entire chain of command and control was put on high alert to deal with this hostile threat. That means multiple efforts to attempt direct communication with the pilots and or the hijackers would have been engaged by the Malaysian ATC to attempt a negotiated agreement for the safe return of the passengers and of the crew... Obviously, the discussions with the hijackers failed as the passengers were never recovered.”

However, there is no confirmed report to back Milne's claim, according to the report.

(Image from file. Not missing airliner)

FMI: Source report

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