The Ufologist Suggests That He Found The Missing Malaysian Airliner - Alternative View

The Ufologist Suggests That He Found The Missing Malaysian Airliner - Alternative View
The Ufologist Suggests That He Found The Missing Malaysian Airliner - Alternative View

Video: The Ufologist Suggests That He Found The Missing Malaysian Airliner - Alternative View

Video: The Ufologist Suggests That He Found The Missing Malaysian Airliner - Alternative View
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There are many rumors, speculations and theories surrounding the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MP370 on March 8, 2014. In the 21st century, with all modern technology, it turned out to be quite difficult to find a huge plane.

The famous ufologist Scott K. Waring, examining the photographs taken with the Google Earth program, suggested that he had discovered the probable place of the crash of the Malaysian airliner.

“Several years ago in the area of the Cape of Good Hope, I discovered a UFO. I decided to take another look at the area when I came across a shadow in the water. The shadow resembled an airliner. I immediately knew it was a plane when I saw it. During my time in the US Air Force, I crawled on them enough."

Some sources believe that the fuel, which had a Boeing 777-200 with a range of more than 12 thousand kilometers and 1,000 kg of cargo carried, would have been enough to get to the Cape of Good Hope. However, other sources state that the aircraft's range was only 10,000 km, and thus it could crash 300-500 km from the Cape of Good Hope.

Google Earth photo dated July 26, 2015. 16 months have passed since the disappearance of the airliner. The Cape of Good Hope is surrounded by strong currents moving along deep rifts. Consequently, an object that is visible in a photograph 8 months ago could move 30-60 km further if it was only 2-3 meters under water.

“I know the probability is MH370 is less than 1%, but 1% is better than it was 5 minutes ago, right? Said Scott K. Waring. - I will tweet about it and report it to Malaysian Airlines. I express my sympathy to the families and friends of the victims and hope that this can help complete the investigation.”