JTJ
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Why is this plane Malaysian Airlines Flight 370? This is a 'satellite video' of previously unknown U.S. spy surveillance capabilities. We know this is MH370 because it's a Boeing 777 and this video was published May 19th, 2014. In the description it says "Received March 12th, 2014," four days after the plane disappeared. In the bottom left corner it says "NROL-22" which is the first launch of the Space-Based Infrared System in 2006. The SBIRS satellite constellation is publicly known to be for tracking missiles. The smoking gun is the coordinates next to NROL-22, which update accurately every time the perspective shifts. After mapping the coordinates it was determined this is the Nicobar Islands, the real location of the plane before unnamed U.S. intelligence sources claimed it turned and flew into the South Indian Ocean. The raw telemetry data was heavily delayed from release by Inmarsat, who has connections to U.S. intelligence. They left the interpretation of the data to independent bloggers. The data was released May 27th, 2014, 8 days after this video was already published. The coordinates alone are proof of authenticity of the video. The alternative is a hoaxer guessed the right location of the plane. We never found anything to indicate the plane crashed in the SIO. A tiny amount of debris has been connected to the plane, but it washed up in the wrong continent (Africa). It's not physically possible for the debris to have traveled that far against the ocean currents according to models. Even a recent Cardiff study found no acoustic detections consistent with a plane crash along the entire duration of the alleged flight from either of the two hydroacoustic systems within range. One signal was picked up on one detector well after the plane would have run out of fuel. If this leaked military video isn't #MH370, why does it explain what happened to the plane better than any other theory by far? Where is the plane?






















