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Originally Posted by Violator
Maybe It was Aliens.
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Funny you say that. The conspiracy theories are already abundant.
And I don't care if you believe the plane was teleported to planet Xenothan by the alien overlord Queen Elizabeth, or if you are completely anti any conspiracy theory.
I'm not here to get into a tinfoil hat debate. Just sharing what's out there cause some of it is somewhat i̶n̶t̶e̶r̶e̶s̶t̶i̶n̶g̶ entertaining
If you roll your eyes when you see "Conspiracy Theory" don't click on the spoiler tag and skip this.
Spoiler!
Some of the far fetched thoughts are that the plane was destroyed because there were 20 employees of Freespace. The company that made an
Insanely Tiny ARM Chip Will Put the Internet of Things Inside Your Body
Their company was, apparently, working with defense contractors and also working on securing data centers.
More info here:
http://beforeitsnews.com/events/2014...d-2432738.html
One talks about how much of a coincidence it is that CNN had an interview with the missing co-pilot just days before the incident:
One talks about the similarities of this and the
Bonjika Plot where...
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The Bojinka plot was a planned large-scale three phase Islamist attack by Ramzi Yousef and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed[when?]. The attack would involve a plot to assassinate Pope John Paul II, an air bombing of 11 airliners flying from Asia to the United States[1] and their approximately 4,000 passengers, and a proposal to crash a plane into the CIA's headquarters in Fairfax County, Virginia
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Test bombs: mall, theater, 747 airliner:
On December 1, Shah placed a bomb under a seat in the Greenbelt Theatre in Manila to test what would happen if a bomb exploded under an airline seat. The bomb went off, injuring several patrons.[7]
On December 11, 1994, Yousef built another bomb, which had one tenth of the power that his final bombs were planned to have, in the lavatory of an aircraft. He left it inside the life jacket under his seat (26 K) and got off the plane when it arrived in Cebu. Yousef had boarded the flight under the assumed name of Arnaldo Forlani, using a false Italian passport. The aircraft was Philippine Airlines Flight 434 on a Manila to Narita route, stopping partway at Cebu. Yousef had set the timer for four hours after he got off the aircraft.
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And one, which of all the theories is the closest I would say to being considered believable is:
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The plane was hijacked and enroute to China. It was shot down by the chinese military to prevent the airplane from entering Chinese airspace.
The situation is being covered up for purely nationalist issues, and does not involve any western entities. China has been dealing with a string of terrorist issues recently, most recent being the kun Ming massacre. It is in the ccps best interest to keep such events covered up both locally and abroad.
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There's tons out there, and I won't post them all because I know how much CP
loves conspiracy theories, but I thought some, even if not believable, were good time killers.