F.B.I

Finds Few Clues on Malaysia Air Pilots’ Flight Simulator and Computers
Thai Satellite Detects Floating Objects
The executive director of the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency, Anond Snidvongs, said that Thai satellites had detected about 300 floating objects in the southern Indian Ocean. Watch video and read more
http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/03/fbi-finds-few-clues-on-malaysia-air.html

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  1. 정기숙

    March 27, 2014

    Jendhamuni Sos.my ftiend.
    Good morning.Nice post.
    Thank. Happy day. ♡♡^♡^&

  2. Carlton Clare

    March 27, 2014

    Why is the FBI working on that? There's more important things to worry about. smh

  3. Gordon Lee

    March 27, 2014

    Why would anything be more important then such a tragedy? Have people lost their capacity for compassion?

  4. Pieter Hibma

    March 27, 2014

    +Gordon Lee you realize how many people died since this traffic accident? They need compassion too. Yes our plane could be next that's the true object of the exercise

  5. Gordon Lee

    March 28, 2014

    +Pieter Hibma I am not sure if you call this catastrophe a "traffic accident" to lessen its significance, but if so, I will have no choice then to withdraw from this discussion. Apparently you believe aid to humans must be confined to the US when there is an obvious likelihood terrorists have developed new technology to take down aircraft. You may feel or think whatever you wish, but I have no desire to continue this confusing argument you present. Enjoy your day, and just forget this tragedy ever happened.

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