Ten Years After MH370's Disappearance, Australian Expert Reveals Shocking Discovery: Not an Accident, Possibly Deliberate Crash!

Ten Years After MH370's Disappearance, Australian Expert Reveals Shocking Discovery: Not an Accident, Possibly Deliberate Crash!On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, en route to Beijing, lost communication with air traffic control while entering Ho Chi Minh airspace and simultaneously disappeared from radar. This Boeing 777-200 aircraft, carrying 239 individuals, including 12 crew members and 227 passengers, of which over half, 154, were Chinese citizens

Ten Years After MH370's Disappearance, Australian Expert Reveals Shocking Discovery: Not an Accident, Possibly Deliberate Crash!

 Ten Years After MH370

The mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a decade ago, continues to haunt the minds of many. Especially since over half of the passengers on board were Chinese citizens, the Chinese public has been closely following the case, yearning for the truth to be revealed, bringing closure to the families of the deceased and solace to the survivors. In response to public sentiment, the Malaysian government has also made a statement. On March 3rd this year, ahead of the 10th anniversary of MH370's disappearance, Malaysian Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong publicly announced, "We will resume the search for MH370 as soon as possible." This statement reignited public interest in the MH370 search and discussion. Can the mystery of MH370 finally be solved? This remains a question in many minds. An Australian expert who participated in the search efforts has stepped forward, reiterating that MH370's disappearance was "not an accident, possibly a deliberate crash." What new findings does he have?

 Ten Years After MH370

On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, en route to Beijing, lost communication with air traffic control while entering Ho Chi Minh airspace and simultaneously disappeared from radar. This Boeing 777-200 aircraft, carrying 239 individuals, including 12 crew members and 227 passengers, of which over half, 154, were Chinese citizens.

 Ten Years After MH370

The disappearance of MH370 triggered a global search and rescue operation. China, Malaysia, Australia, and numerous other countries participated in the search, deploying aircraft, vessels, and various other search resources. However, despite years of extensive efforts, no aircraft debris, black box, or any clues that could shed light on the disappearance have been found.

 Ten Years After MH370

On January 17, 2017, the search operation was officially called off. The families of the missing passengers, who had been clinging to hope for so long, were left profoundly disappointed by the announcement of the search termination.

 Ten Years After MH370

In 2022, a news documentary aired on Sky News UK garnered global attention for its direct claims about the truth behind the MH370 disappearance. The documentary featured interviews with two top air crash investigators, one from the UK and the other from Canada, who both believe that MH370 was brought down by a "murder-suicide plot." They contend that the only person on board with the knowledge and experience to disable MH370's data link system was the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah. They suggest the pilot deliberately deviated from the planned route and cut off communication with air traffic control.

 Ten Years After MH370

In fact, the US intelligence community has always leaned towards the belief that the missing plane's pilot was responsible for its disappearance. Multiple suspicions pointed towards Zaharie, who was 53 years old at the time. Zaharie was an active member of the People's Justice Party Subang Division and an active anti-government figure. He was also a fervent supporter of Malaysian opposition leader and former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim. Just hours before Zaharie took off in MH370, Anwar had been sentenced to five years in prison and barred from contesting the Kajang by-election. Notably, Zaharie was present at the sentencing. This led many media outlets to focus on Zaharie's character, suggesting he might have orchestrated a hijacking out of anger at the court ruling. These speculations gained widespread acceptance after Malaysian police discovered a Boeing 777 flight simulator at Zaharie's home, a device that could be used to simulate flights and landings in various scenarios. Zaharie could have potentially used the simulator at home to practice specific maneuvers or routes, preparing for the hijacking.

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Despite numerous suspicions pointing towards the pilot, Zaharie, they ultimately remain mere assumptions, lacking tangible evidence. Therefore, the conclusions drawn by investigators from both the UK and the US cannot definitively reveal the truth.

 Ten Years After MH370

This August, Australian expert and researcher at the University of Tasmania, Vincent Lynne, presented a similar viewpoint and provided data to support his argument. Vincent Lynne claims to have found the "perfect hiding place" that could finally solve the MH370 mystery.

 Ten Years After MH370

Vincent Lynne's research suggests that MH370 did not crash at high speed due to fuel exhaustion, but was manipulated off course, potentially vanishing under the pilot's deliberate control. He highlights the damage to MH370's wing, flaps, and ailerons, which are consistent with the damage sustained by US Airways Flight 1549 after a "controlled ditching" incident in January 2009. This damage pattern indicates that the plane underwent a high-speed "controlled ditching" while fuel and engines were still operational.

 Ten Years After MH370

Vincent Lynne firmly believes that this data provides sufficient evidence to prove that the MH370 pilot intentionally crashed the aircraft. He further asserts that his research can also assist in identifying the crash site, enabling relevant government agencies and units to focus their search on a specific area in the Southern Indian Ocean, at the intersection of the Penang Airport runway and the flight path simulated by Zaharie at his home.

 Ten Years After MH370

The location identified by Vincent Lynne is a "premeditated and iconic spot," a 6,000-meter deep pit surrounded by steep narrow slopes, massive sea ridges, and other deep pits filled with fine sediments. These geographical features make this location a "perfect hiding place," explaining why 20+ countries searching for 4 years failed to discover it.

 Ten Years After MH370

Hopefully, with the Malaysian government resuming the search effort, Vincent Lynne's research and findings will lead to the actual discovery of MH370 and the remains of the victims.

 Ten Years After MH370

References:

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  • China.com.cn, March 17, 2014, "MH370 Missing Flight Accused of Intentional Act, 4 Suspicions Point to Captain"

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  • Phoenix.com, March 2, 2022, "Top Air Crash Investigators: MH370 Crash Not Accident, But 'Murder-Suicide Plot'"

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  • Today Sydney, August 27, 2024, "MH370 Mystery Finally Solved? Australian Expert: Not an Accident, Possibly Deliberate Crash! Explicitly Points Out Crash Location"

 Ten Years After MH370

However, Vincent Lynne's findings are not without controversy. His research is built upon an initial hypothesis proposed by the former director of air crash investigations in Canada based on meticulous, skillful, and highly detailed analysis of the wreckage damage. Thus, the results of the analysis cannot guarantee 100% accuracy.

 Ten Years After MH370

The disappearance of MH370 remains an enigma. Although Vincent Lynne's research offers a new perspective on solving this mystery, ultimately, the truth requires substantial supporting evidence.

 Ten Years After MH370

Let us hope that with the Malaysian government resuming the search, the truth behind the disappearance of MH370 will finally be revealed, providing closure to everyone who has been deeply affected by this tragedy.


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