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MH370 Found

Dungeon Master

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surprised there hasn't been mention of this. Pieces of an aircraft that hasn't officially been declared the missing jet found washed up on island almost 3,000 miles from search zone. All seems a little bit too convenient for me. #northernroute
 
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This is interesting:
When Herbig saw the images of the wreckage on Réunion, he was able to clearly recognize Goose barnacles. It is highly likely that these are crustaceans of the species Lepas, which only live in certain latitude dependent climatic zones.

If the Goose barnacles that are stuck to the wreckage are cryophilic, the place where the crash occurred can easily be identified. "If we find Lepas australis on the wreckage, then we can be prove with certainty that the plane crash occurred in cool southern marine areas west of Australia."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150803083455.htm
 
They find a piece of an aircraft, a control surface.
Many hours later, Boeing confirms it's from a 777.

But that's way too slow for the media.

Yes, it very well could be from 370.
The currents and rate suggest it could be such, with other assumptions.

But nothing has been "found."
Just "scavanged," even if it end up being from 370.
 
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/g00/news/nationworld/ct-malaysia-airlines-flight-20180514-story.html
Reports are now coming out and the latest theory is that the pilot wanted to commit suicide.
IMO that's exactly what happened. There's too many circumstantial evidence points to suggest this was a true accident.
I've never agreed with the 'pilot error,' much less this 'pilot intentional.' Too many careers have been ruined over mistakes made not by the pilot, but attributed to, 'the pilot could have corrected the issue.'
 
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