"K", to my reading, in your post #373, you seem to have adopted a line that effectively says, "let it rest".
I can not agree.
I do not have the time to reply in full now, as I have a full week ahead, and have to get moving, but put quickly, this was clearly a crime in my view, not an accident, no way it was a "bona-fide" accident, and all the governments know it. They clearly know what that crime was, why it was committed, and who the perpetrators were, and that is the "secret" that Hoody is "protecting".
As for the suggestion that China should push for the release of information, I have to laugh, sorry. The manifest fact is that China has had a policy of "studied indifference" to the whole MH370 saga since the day the IL-76's flew back home from RAAF Pearce. That fact is "telling".
The "unlawful death" of six of his fellow citizens, two from NSW, two from Queensland, and two from Western Australia, seemingly does not figure in Hoody's calculus, or anyone elseses in Canberra for that matter, which is starly in contrast to the attitude they adopted to MH17. Have you never wondered "why" such a contrast ? It is not as simplistic as "it was obviously shot down".
Finally, your line on "the law" may need revision, because as I understad it, it is a crime in and of itself to withhold information of murder or unlawful death from the "appropriate police" authorities. Perhaps that is the real underlying reason, why some ATSB "insiders" apparently want to speak out (as was reported / suggested), basically to protect themselves from eventual prosecution ? It would explain why Hoody has clamped down so hard ? A tactic of silencing the troops by countering one threat with another of equal or greater potential retribution ?
I can not agree.
I do not have the time to reply in full now, as I have a full week ahead, and have to get moving, but put quickly, this was clearly a crime in my view, not an accident, no way it was a "bona-fide" accident, and all the governments know it. They clearly know what that crime was, why it was committed, and who the perpetrators were, and that is the "secret" that Hoody is "protecting".
As for the suggestion that China should push for the release of information, I have to laugh, sorry. The manifest fact is that China has had a policy of "studied indifference" to the whole MH370 saga since the day the IL-76's flew back home from RAAF Pearce. That fact is "telling".
The "unlawful death" of six of his fellow citizens, two from NSW, two from Queensland, and two from Western Australia, seemingly does not figure in Hoody's calculus, or anyone elseses in Canberra for that matter, which is starly in contrast to the attitude they adopted to MH17. Have you never wondered "why" such a contrast ? It is not as simplistic as "it was obviously shot down".
Finally, your line on "the law" may need revision, because as I understad it, it is a crime in and of itself to withhold information of murder or unlawful death from the "appropriate police" authorities. Perhaps that is the real underlying reason, why some ATSB "insiders" apparently want to speak out (as was reported / suggested), basically to protect themselves from eventual prosecution ? It would explain why Hoody has clamped down so hard ? A tactic of silencing the troops by countering one threat with another of equal or greater potential retribution ?