Missing MH370 mystery: New search for wreckage confirmed | Reality Check
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Summary
The person speaking is Ross, who discusses the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 that disappeared in 2014. He explains that the plane vanished with 239 people on board. The official search efforts have not found the wreckage, leading to many conspiracy theories. Ross mentions a theory by Larry Vance, a former air crash investigator, suggesting that a rogue pilot intentionally ditched the plane in the Indian Ocean to make it disappear. Vance argues that evidence from recovered debris supports this theory. Ross acknowledges the emotional impact on families of the victims and highlights the need for a new search to find answers about the plane's fate.
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The video explores the mysterious disappearance of MH370, presenting various theories about its fate, including the possibility of a rogue pilot and military involvement. Experts discuss evidence suggesting a controlled ditching rather than a crash, raising questions about the official narrative.
The theory that a rogue pilot may have intentionally ditched MH370 to make it disappear is gaining traction among investigators.
Ross Cart
“I think the Malaysian government may very well make an announcement in the next few weeks.”
Tony Romeo
Larry Vance
“The captain implemented a plan that he had developed over some span of time where he was going to make that aircraft disappear.”
Flor Shi
“It was simply an insult to human intelligence to claim that we could lose a B7 and 239 people.”
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Investigate the disappearance of MH370
The official investigation assumed the plane had done a U-turn and was tracked on radar, leading to the conclusion that it crashed in the southern Indian Ocean.
There is a growing suspicion that a rogue pilot may have taken control of the plane and landed it on the ocean.
Larry Vance's theory suggests that the pilot intentionally ditched the aircraft on the ocean to make it disappear.
Florance Des suggests that the plane was taken down by the American military to prevent valuable equipment from reaching the Chinese government.
The flaperon found on Reunion Island shows signs consistent with a controlled ditching rather than a high-speed crash.