07-12-2016, 11:40 AM
The whole thing should be dark blue, there is no chance MH370 is any where near that 7th arc. The high probability area if you just throw all the bullshit out, is back where they abandoned the original southern search.
I am still struggling to get the Defence Department to actually part with the ALL the aerial images they have that were taken from the RAAF planes involved in that southern search. They misname things, delete the embedded gps data(I assume that was there), remove images that should have been included from the 24th March. And include images from the northern search just to make me feel I got something. And then have the cheek to release them packed up as pdfs. It also took them over 3 months to do that, they were finally released on the 20th June, they needed a 30 day extension to stuff that request up.
http://www.defence.gov.au/FOI/Decisions/...ureLog.asp
They say full access, so where are the rest of the images!
And the interesting thing is they included images from the 16th March(misnamed 18th March in the schedule) which were real interesting, but of course they are going to deny they were even looking down there on the 16th. Here are the images from the 16th (Item 1) as well as a sat image(item 2), the 2 from the 24th(item 4) and both the original and my corrected schedule for the collection which arrived on 3 discs, not all sent at the same time. I got the last two discs a week later. I had to extract the images from the pdfs, just to get at the embedded meta data and get a better view of the images.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nbz69vn3eu2lf...I3ySa?dl=0
The 16th March, same day DigitalGlobe took their first satellite image of that southern area, so they had to know earlier the search was moving to the SIO. Australia would have known, how did they decide where to first look? They sent a P3 Orion out to look I should think, took some snaps, maybe dropped a few datum marker buoys to get the drift of things. And yet they seem to have let that debris field just drift away, never to be seen again. It was not seen in the Tomnod images, hard to say if it was seen later in the aerial search, not knowing where exactly it was seen in the first place. Not that it was that visible being submerged, just like all the other debris seemed to be.
I find it hard to believe the equipment on a P3 Orion could not detect that lot, and there was a nice white object bobbing up to get their attention. True it could have been a debris field up north from one of the ferries that sank in the Andaman Islands, or Indonesia, but the debris looked more like the cabin furnishings from MH370. They say it is south, they provided no gps data, you would think the RAAF capable of telling south from further north, but it seems they cannot. They sent 2 collections of images from the 24th and 26th of April, which were from up north, although one I cannot check the dates, but they were chasing rubbish and fishing gear. Some of the objects in item 1 looked like those multicolored seats and a whole lot of things that shine in the light, you had to have keen eyesight to see them though.
The whole search is a sham! There were at least 100 missing images from the 24th March since that was the number taken in between the 2 they actually handed over, there was probably more. Other planes went down to that area, I have not checked yet but I think there was another RAAF P3 Orion among them. They gave all of 2 images from the 24th March, some smoke and what looked more like more like a dead whale. Those missing images would have included all those objects the media heard about as well as many others. Here is a short glimpse of part of the flight that made some sightings on the 24th March. I got none of the images that person with the camera is busy snapping. That is all they handed over, the photo's taken through the windows, nothing better. They are not it seems going to trust me with anything I could actually identify, anything we might clearly see is from MH370.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ma6lBtvr5w
Here are the rest of the links to the full collection, I have uploaded the extracted images from the 26th March as well.
Item 3 pdf (24th April) (434MB)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sp4p87qmtqh6mq...3.pdf?dl=0
Item 5 pdf (26th April, supposedly, could not verify that) (197MB)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3dvwhh1lgb7ahg...5.pdf?dl=0
26th March Item 6 (individual images)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nmnjyjp0owmwd...d31oa?dl=0
Item 6 pdf (106MB) which I will delete soon now I have uploaded the extracted images.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hhesw2fla2hggz...6.pdf?dl=0
And I already gave the link for everything that was on the first disc (items 1,2 and 4) Or you can ask the Defence Department for the images through FOI on the link I gave, but I should think they will charge you for it)
But wait, they might yet sort the stuff up out, they keep saying they are working on it, but I am not holding my breath considering how long it took them to put the first collection together. They deny they stuffed up the dates.
Edit
Here are the item 3 images extracted
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lreg0ru5i29mj...zGWDa?dl=0
I have deleted the item 6 pdf and will soon delete the item 3 pdf since the individual extracted images are all uploaded now.
I am still struggling to get the Defence Department to actually part with the ALL the aerial images they have that were taken from the RAAF planes involved in that southern search. They misname things, delete the embedded gps data(I assume that was there), remove images that should have been included from the 24th March. And include images from the northern search just to make me feel I got something. And then have the cheek to release them packed up as pdfs. It also took them over 3 months to do that, they were finally released on the 20th June, they needed a 30 day extension to stuff that request up.
http://www.defence.gov.au/FOI/Decisions/...ureLog.asp
They say full access, so where are the rest of the images!
And the interesting thing is they included images from the 16th March(misnamed 18th March in the schedule) which were real interesting, but of course they are going to deny they were even looking down there on the 16th. Here are the images from the 16th (Item 1) as well as a sat image(item 2), the 2 from the 24th(item 4) and both the original and my corrected schedule for the collection which arrived on 3 discs, not all sent at the same time. I got the last two discs a week later. I had to extract the images from the pdfs, just to get at the embedded meta data and get a better view of the images.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nbz69vn3eu2lf...I3ySa?dl=0
The 16th March, same day DigitalGlobe took their first satellite image of that southern area, so they had to know earlier the search was moving to the SIO. Australia would have known, how did they decide where to first look? They sent a P3 Orion out to look I should think, took some snaps, maybe dropped a few datum marker buoys to get the drift of things. And yet they seem to have let that debris field just drift away, never to be seen again. It was not seen in the Tomnod images, hard to say if it was seen later in the aerial search, not knowing where exactly it was seen in the first place. Not that it was that visible being submerged, just like all the other debris seemed to be.
I find it hard to believe the equipment on a P3 Orion could not detect that lot, and there was a nice white object bobbing up to get their attention. True it could have been a debris field up north from one of the ferries that sank in the Andaman Islands, or Indonesia, but the debris looked more like the cabin furnishings from MH370. They say it is south, they provided no gps data, you would think the RAAF capable of telling south from further north, but it seems they cannot. They sent 2 collections of images from the 24th and 26th of April, which were from up north, although one I cannot check the dates, but they were chasing rubbish and fishing gear. Some of the objects in item 1 looked like those multicolored seats and a whole lot of things that shine in the light, you had to have keen eyesight to see them though.
The whole search is a sham! There were at least 100 missing images from the 24th March since that was the number taken in between the 2 they actually handed over, there was probably more. Other planes went down to that area, I have not checked yet but I think there was another RAAF P3 Orion among them. They gave all of 2 images from the 24th March, some smoke and what looked more like more like a dead whale. Those missing images would have included all those objects the media heard about as well as many others. Here is a short glimpse of part of the flight that made some sightings on the 24th March. I got none of the images that person with the camera is busy snapping. That is all they handed over, the photo's taken through the windows, nothing better. They are not it seems going to trust me with anything I could actually identify, anything we might clearly see is from MH370.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ma6lBtvr5w
Here are the rest of the links to the full collection, I have uploaded the extracted images from the 26th March as well.
Item 3 pdf (24th April) (434MB)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sp4p87qmtqh6mq...3.pdf?dl=0
Item 5 pdf (26th April, supposedly, could not verify that) (197MB)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3dvwhh1lgb7ahg...5.pdf?dl=0
26th March Item 6 (individual images)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nmnjyjp0owmwd...d31oa?dl=0
Item 6 pdf (106MB) which I will delete soon now I have uploaded the extracted images.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hhesw2fla2hggz...6.pdf?dl=0
And I already gave the link for everything that was on the first disc (items 1,2 and 4) Or you can ask the Defence Department for the images through FOI on the link I gave, but I should think they will charge you for it)
But wait, they might yet sort the stuff up out, they keep saying they are working on it, but I am not holding my breath considering how long it took them to put the first collection together. They deny they stuffed up the dates.
Edit
Here are the item 3 images extracted
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lreg0ru5i29mj...zGWDa?dl=0
I have deleted the item 6 pdf and will soon delete the item 3 pdf since the individual extracted images are all uploaded now.