03-07-2016, 04:51 PM
Ventus;
"So, a third item shows up back on Reunion and found by the same guy who found the flaperon. One barnicle encrusted and two squeaky clean. Too coincidental. Too convenient. Credibility zero. We are being played by someone".
I agree, there are some 'strange' questions relating to these. finds. Found by the the same bloke on more than one occasion? It is possible if he is searching the same areas daily or weekly. But still the coincidence level is extremely high.
The 'clean' debris. Again, somewhat unusual for 2 years floating in sea water, no barnacles and no initial evidence of corrosion. Now perhaps the debris washed up onto a small island not long after the accident, and there it has sat, relatively protected, until a storm event or even small tsunami has washed it back into the ocean where it has been found shortly afterwards. It is possible, but again very very unlikely.
As with all accidents, they often have their own 'personality' and often don't play by the rule books so to speak, but there are many many more questions than answers regarding MH370. And the wreckage found this far isn't helping to solve the mystery.
Then again, Martin the Magnificent may come out with some new enlightening insight as to what he believes happened.
I can see MrDaks poodle now, stroking his beard, eyes bulging and head wobbling around like an old woman's tits, mi mi mi-ing as his bald head shines in front of the TV cameras!
Lights....action....Beaker
"So, a third item shows up back on Reunion and found by the same guy who found the flaperon. One barnicle encrusted and two squeaky clean. Too coincidental. Too convenient. Credibility zero. We are being played by someone".
I agree, there are some 'strange' questions relating to these. finds. Found by the the same bloke on more than one occasion? It is possible if he is searching the same areas daily or weekly. But still the coincidence level is extremely high.
The 'clean' debris. Again, somewhat unusual for 2 years floating in sea water, no barnacles and no initial evidence of corrosion. Now perhaps the debris washed up onto a small island not long after the accident, and there it has sat, relatively protected, until a storm event or even small tsunami has washed it back into the ocean where it has been found shortly afterwards. It is possible, but again very very unlikely.
As with all accidents, they often have their own 'personality' and often don't play by the rule books so to speak, but there are many many more questions than answers regarding MH370. And the wreckage found this far isn't helping to solve the mystery.
Then again, Martin the Magnificent may come out with some new enlightening insight as to what he believes happened.
I can see MrDaks poodle now, stroking his beard, eyes bulging and head wobbling around like an old woman's tits, mi mi mi-ing as his bald head shines in front of the TV cameras!
Lights....action....Beaker