The Malaysia Airlines Plane Found Lie

By Ines Flores


The events of March 8th 2014 that saw Malaysia Air Flight 370 disappear have puzzled the world almost a year on. Nothing has been found on sea or on land despite the involvement of sophisticated technology, thousands of personnel and several nations in a comprehensive search. The Malaysia Airlines Plane Found hoax thrives on this vacuum. It shows images of wreckage on water that does not even belong to the said flight.

The Dream Liner jet disappeared on March 8th after taking off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport headed for Beijing in China. It was an international passenger scheduled flight. The last contact was made over South China Sea, about an hour after take off. Two minutes later, the flight disappeared from tracking. It remained visible on the Malaysian radar for about an hour before it got off the limits.

Search and rescue missions have been carried out over an expansive area since it disappeared. They involve helicopters, ships, jets, boats and hundreds of sea specialists. Tracking technology from different nations has been deployed without success.

After months of combing expansive areas in the sea and land, not even debris has been traced. The reports indicating that wreckage has been found are all false. These reports indicate that it was seen in remote islands of either the Mediterranean Sea or the Indian Ocean. Either way, none has been true.

The most common is the claim that a sailor has received five million for sighting it during a fishing expedition. This is based on a reward that seeks to lure whistle blowers to reveal the information to relatives and families of the passengers. The report directs you to a link with a video that is to be viewed after sharing the link on your social media platforms. As it turned out, it was a well orchestrated marketing scheme.

Upon sharing, the video is not activated. Instead, you are directed to marketing survey sites. Even more surprising is the fact that the image purporting to represent the disappeared jet is wrong. It is the wreckage of US Airways Flight 1549 that crashed in 2009 at Hudson River in New York.

Affiliate marketers are making millions by luring curious internet users into a video that does not exist. They earn by the clicks into their sites as well as surveys that you conduct in an attempt to activate the video. In other pages, your phone number is required. It is used in mobile subscription and marketing services that earn the marketers more money.

A total of 239 passengers perished in this crash. The fact that it was a highly sophisticate jet raises questions about why it remains difficult to trace it. It is believed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean or Mediterranean Sea after changing flight path. Over a dozen countries have been searching for debris for a year but nothing has been found.

Family members and relatives seek to raise five million dollars to lure any whistle blower into revealing the secret behind its disappearance. This follows conspiracies that it was brought down in enemy territory or a part of a secret scheme involving different countries. The hoax thrives on the fact that no one knows what happened to the Boeing 777 an hour after takeoff from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.




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