F. de Changy - “something happened which cannot be admitted”.
Speaking of Brock - Here he is commenting on the latest JW blog - The SDU Re-logon: A Small Detail That Tells Us So Much About the Fate of MH370.
Ps Also of passing interest was the picture provided by JW of the SDU:
There's that name again - i.e. Thales - sure got their fingers in a lot of pies the Thales group?
Speaking of Brock - Here he is commenting on the latest JW blog - The SDU Re-logon: A Small Detail That Tells Us So Much About the Fate of MH370.
Quote:Brock McEwenMTF...P2
Posted May 16, 2016 at 9:33 AM
@Jeff: great piece, as always. But it baffles me that “sophisticated abduction” is the only explanation you feel is worth mentioning, when falsified ISAT data – starting from either 18:25 or earlier – is so much simpler, opens the door to far more believable scenarios, and explains so much more of the observable evidence.
If we are now leaning – as I hope we finally are – towards “something happened which cannot be admitted” (F. de Changy’s phrase), a falsified ISAT data log explains…
– the observed delays in its publication
– the timing of this “logon”: 18:25 makes perfect sense as a place to punch in with falsified data AFTER determining that 18:22 is the last radar return anyone wants published; as the IG’s 2014 radar coverage chart made crystal clear, it makes no sense at all to think sophisticated highjackers would expect to be clear of all primary radar while still in the Malacca Strait.
I’ve left out of my argument any specific elements of the disinformation campaign carried out by search leadership, because I expect we will all scale the scope of any such campaign to fit our theory. But in general, a disinformation campaign carried out by the same people who caused the “logon” (simply by appending it to the data log) has fewer moving parts. To me, such a scenario is more rational than supposing a group of sophisticated highjackers took the plane, with an unconnected group – search leadership – risking a disinformation campaign merely to conceal incompetence.
Ps Also of passing interest was the picture provided by JW of the SDU:
Quote:The Honeywell/Thales MCS6000 Satellite Data Unit is the middle of the three boxes shown here.
There's that name again - i.e. Thales - sure got their fingers in a lot of pies the Thales group?