08-22-2016, 08:15 AM
Will Hoody rescind the ATsB's deal with the Devil?
To date, I have been fed not a single 'dot point' that gives me hope, or in fact trust, that any government agency is actually keen to display an open, honest, truthful and transparent approach to the MH370 debacle. However, there is room here to give Hoody a 'Gobbledock endorsed thumbs up'. Although the 'reversal of evidence' approach or concept is nothing new, the fact that Hoody is willing to publicly state that he is considering adopting this approach and dumping a few flaperons into the great deep blue sea and commencing some investigative research by tracking the components is commendable.
Now it could be another purposeful time consuming clever tactic to buy out more time while appearing proactive, just to keep the IOS and the Byron Baileys, Bingers and Iggins of the world quiet. Or it could be a relatively clever 'cheap' way to keep the investigation in the 'open status' and alive on the ATsB books? Time will tell with this, and it will likely be at least a couple more years until we find out. But I guess if anyone were to be able to redeem some faith in the ATsB it could be the Toga boy.
P2 and 'K', I'm just winding the 60 Minutes clock back for another 2 years for starters. Could you please hand me a shifter, Phillips head screwdriver, can of lube and the satellite tracking tool? Cheers
Tick tock Greg
To date, I have been fed not a single 'dot point' that gives me hope, or in fact trust, that any government agency is actually keen to display an open, honest, truthful and transparent approach to the MH370 debacle. However, there is room here to give Hoody a 'Gobbledock endorsed thumbs up'. Although the 'reversal of evidence' approach or concept is nothing new, the fact that Hoody is willing to publicly state that he is considering adopting this approach and dumping a few flaperons into the great deep blue sea and commencing some investigative research by tracking the components is commendable.
Now it could be another purposeful time consuming clever tactic to buy out more time while appearing proactive, just to keep the IOS and the Byron Baileys, Bingers and Iggins of the world quiet. Or it could be a relatively clever 'cheap' way to keep the investigation in the 'open status' and alive on the ATsB books? Time will tell with this, and it will likely be at least a couple more years until we find out. But I guess if anyone were to be able to redeem some faith in the ATsB it could be the Toga boy.
P2 and 'K', I'm just winding the 60 Minutes clock back for another 2 years for starters. Could you please hand me a shifter, Phillips head screwdriver, can of lube and the satellite tracking tool? Cheers
Tick tock Greg