There was some stuff I didn’t know.

- The presence of AWACS in the area

- The escorted unscanned cargo loaded on this flight

- The position of the Australian Buttworth airforce base - from which there was no alert about a rouge 777 veered of its flight path)

Me: Someone is covering up what happened to this flight. I just find it incredibly hard to accept that with all the technology at our disposal (satellite + radar) in that area no one knows where the aircraft was after losing radio coms

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AWACS seemed to come from an unnamed source. We have no idea of their credentials. How do you trust that?

Unscanned cargo - how uncommon is this? Dunno.

I didn’t find any of those things credible.

One thought I had was maybe there was friendly fire and cover up, but doesn’t make much sense to cover that up… too much grief for families to not know.

Then to plant parts to wash up? Seems unlikely.

Unnamed source: yeah that is the nature of the animal. Can you trust them? I think in isolation the answer would be no, however, when considering their comments in conjunction with other pieces of evidence then maybe there is some credibility there 🤔

The fact that he/she repeated her story to two individuals on separate occasions is interesting. The Le Monde journalist claimed she verified their intelligence association.

Cargo: Sure it does, but it’s of interest, I think that this was the case on *this* flight.

The other evidence, the guy on the oil rig that night, the flight crew that saw debris in the area…

and you have a story.

However, check this:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zryls21e1zv0q1r/Debris%20Analysis%20-%20Main%20landing%20Gear%20Trunnion%20Door%20Panel%20-%2012th%20December%202022.pdf

I think my theory is in serious question :)