06-21-2016, 09:16 AM
<<<<<kharon wrote:
At the risk of repeating myself – I’ll say it again; someone, somewhere knows what really happened and why. Should a government, any government, be privy to that information then by association and through silence, they must be considered complicit in the crime.
It’s a terrible thing to loose lives in an aircraft accident; but it’s a tragedy when those waiting for news must give up all hope of discovering why their loved ones are never coming home. Where’s our aircraft? - Don’t know, it just disappeared. Is that really a good enough answer; I don’t believe it is.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
In repeating yourself, I agree that someone does know what happened, there's no doubt in my mind whatsoever!!! After all the false and redacted statements from the beginning, leaves me to believe this is the case.
There have been lots of posts (old links) popping up on twitter and other message boards, and reminding me of events that took place which now have been totally forgotten, why? All the debris found in the Maldives was disregarded and tossed out or burnt in the trash. Oh but the location doesn't fit with the data.....well I got two words for the data..... Bull Crap!!!!
Sorry to be blunt, but there is no excuse for the farce of what it supposed to be an investigation. The fact that the search continues in the far SIO when nothing but the so called data indicates it to be there, an unknown science at that. All the debris that has turned up in the maldives, Reunion and islands all over in the west side of indian ocean and not one idea of searching elsewhere because of the data....and the data alone.
I do agree that it just disappeared is an unacceptable answer, the families need to know why. The world needs to know why, so that it can never happen again.
Bugsy
At the risk of repeating myself – I’ll say it again; someone, somewhere knows what really happened and why. Should a government, any government, be privy to that information then by association and through silence, they must be considered complicit in the crime.
It’s a terrible thing to loose lives in an aircraft accident; but it’s a tragedy when those waiting for news must give up all hope of discovering why their loved ones are never coming home. Where’s our aircraft? - Don’t know, it just disappeared. Is that really a good enough answer; I don’t believe it is.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
In repeating yourself, I agree that someone does know what happened, there's no doubt in my mind whatsoever!!! After all the false and redacted statements from the beginning, leaves me to believe this is the case.
There have been lots of posts (old links) popping up on twitter and other message boards, and reminding me of events that took place which now have been totally forgotten, why? All the debris found in the Maldives was disregarded and tossed out or burnt in the trash. Oh but the location doesn't fit with the data.....well I got two words for the data..... Bull Crap!!!!
Sorry to be blunt, but there is no excuse for the farce of what it supposed to be an investigation. The fact that the search continues in the far SIO when nothing but the so called data indicates it to be there, an unknown science at that. All the debris that has turned up in the maldives, Reunion and islands all over in the west side of indian ocean and not one idea of searching elsewhere because of the data....and the data alone.
I do agree that it just disappeared is an unacceptable answer, the families need to know why. The world needs to know why, so that it can never happen again.
Bugsy