The Vanishing: What They're Not Telling You About MH370
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March 8, 2014, 12:41 AM
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 lifted off from Kuala Lumpur carrying 239 souls.
Forty minutes later, it vanished.
Not crashed. Not hijacked. Vanished.
Twelve years later, we still don't know where it went. Or why. Or how a Boeing 777—one of the most tracked, monitored, technologically advanced aircraft ever built—simply ceased to exist.
Here's what they don't want you asking:
How?
THE LAST TRANSMISSION
1:19 AM: "Good night Malaysian three seven zero."
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's voice. Calm. Routine. The kind of transmission pilots make thousands of times in their careers.
Two minutes later, the transponder went dark.
No mayday. No distress call. No warning. Just silence.
Military radar tracked the plane for another hour as it executed a deliberate westward turn—back across Malaysia, north toward the Andaman Sea, then south into the void.
This wasn't mechanical failure.
Someone on that plane knew exactly what they were doing.
THE SEARCH THAT FOUND NOTHING
$200 million. 120,000 square kilometers of ocean floor scanned.
They found nothing.
Well, almost nothing. A few pieces of debris washed up on African shores starting in 2015. A flaperon. A wing fragment. Enough to say "yes, it crashed somewhere."
But not enough to explain what happened.
Not even close.
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The official story goes like this:
The plane turned back. Flew for hours. Ran out of fuel. Crashed into the southern Indian Ocean.
Simple. Tragic. Final.
Except for one problem:
They never found it where they said it would be.
The search zone was based on satellite data and mathematical models. Sophisticated analysis. Experts from multiple countries.
They were wrong.
Or someone lied about where to look.
THE PILOT'S SECRET
Captain Zaharie had a flight simulator at home. Lots of pilots do. Hobby. Practice. Passion for aviation.
The FBI recovered deleted files from that simulator.
They showed a very specific flight path. One that ended in the southern Indian Ocean. Deep water. Fuel exhaustion. No survivors.
Malaysian authorities called it "inconclusive."
Australia's former Prime Minister Tony Abbott later revealed what everyone already suspected: Malaysian officials privately believed it was murder-suicide by the pilot. They knew this "very, very early on."
But here's what keeps me up at night:
If Zaharie simulated this exact flight—if he practiced it, perfected it—why didn't they find the plane where his simulation said it would be?
Either the simulation was wrong.
Or the search was looking in the wrong place.
On purpose.
THE VIDEOS
In 2023, something strange surfaced online.
Videos. Allegedly leaked. Allegedly classified. Allegedly showing Flight MH370's final moments.
The footage showed:
A Boeing 777. Thermal satellite imagery. Three spherical objects circling the aircraft. Then—
Flash.
Gone.
The internet exploded. Was this:
- Advanced military technology?
- Extraterrestrial intervention?
- The most elaborate hoax in aviation history?
Mainstream media rushed to debunk it. VFX experts pointed to CGI artifacts. Metadata inconsistencies. Cloud pattern anomalies.
Case closed, right?
Except:
If the videos were fake, who made them? And why?
They were created shortly after the disappearance in 2014, then hidden for nearly a decade. That's a long con for a hoax. That's patience.
And when intelligence agencies were asked to comment on their authenticity, they refused.
Not "these are fake."
Not "we've verified they're real."
Just: "No comment."
That's the kind of silence that means something.
WHAT WE KNOW (AND WHAT THEY WON'T TELL US)
I can't tell you what happened to MH370. Nobody can. We don't have the evidence.
But I can tell you what doesn't add up:
1. The Disappearance
A state-of-the-art aircraft vanished from one of the most heavily surveilled airspaces on Earth. In 2014. With satellite tracking. With radar. With real-time monitoring.
How?
2. The Diversion
The plane was deliberately turned around by someone with expert knowledge. The transponder was manually disabled. The ACARS system was shut off.
This required training. Planning. Intent.
3. The Search
The largest aviation search in history found nothing in the area where the plane was "supposed" to be. Later analysis suggested it could be further north. The search ended anyway.
Why?
4. The Silence
Malaysian authorities have been repeatedly accused of withholding information. Multiple governments refused to share radar data. Key evidence remains classified.
What are they protecting?
5. The Cargo
MH370 was carrying 221 kilograms of lithium-ion batteries. And "diplomatic pouches" exempt from inspection.
We still don't know what else was on that plane.
THE TRUTH IS SOMEWHERE
239 people disappeared that night.
239 families have spent twelve years waiting for answers that never come.
MH370 didn't vanish into thin air. It went somewhere. Metal and fuel don't just cease to exist. The laws of physics still apply, even to mysteries.
Someone, somewhere, knows more than they're saying.
The ocean keeps its secrets. But secrets surface. Like debris on distant shores, carried by currents we don't fully understand.
I'll keep digging.
The 239 deserve that much.
Stay vigilant,
— The Lone Gunman
Sources
- Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - Wikipedia
- MH370 Disappearance Theories - Wikipedia
- BBC: Missing Malaysia Plane - What We Know
- ATSB Final Report on MH370 Search
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