KUALA LUMPUR, November 15 -- Satellite image specialist Merlindown finally contacts GoMo News with its theory It appears that a British based satellite image specialist firm, Merlindown Science, concluded back in May [2014] that the missing Malaysian Airlines aircraft, flight MH370, actually disappeared off the coast of Vietnam. The company has only just now contacted GoMo News with its theory. Merlindown’s theory helps to explain why some of those onboard nearly managed to make cellular calls from the stricken Boeing 777-222 airliner. Before finally breaking up mid-air off the coast of Vietnam, the aircraft seems to have circled back close to Malaysia. [See accompanying map]. What GoMo News particularly likes about this events is that it cites a massive cover-up by Malaysian authorities. The crux of Merlindown’s theory concerning the disappearance of Flight MH370 is that part of the fuselage fell off and the aircraft finally exploded somewhere off the Vietnamese coast. The company alleges that the Malaysian authorities knew that the Boeing 777-222 hadn’t been maintained properly despite warnings that there were problems with this type of aeroplane. Merlindown argues that a section of the portside underbelly of Flight MH370 broke free. This event cut of the plane’s communications equipment – rather than being some kind of act of sabotage or terrorist attack. The loss also caused the plane to circle back close to Malaysia. Making it possible that the co-pilot nearly managed to make a cellular call. As we previously report here, “as the aircraft flew close to Penang [in Malaysia], co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid “made a desperate call from his mobile phone as the plane was flying low.”" We’ve looked at the map provided by Merlindown and at the point marked ’5′ on the illustration, the aircraft could have indeed been close enough to get a cellular signal from Penang. Another reason why we like this theory is that Merlindown doesn’t give any credence to Inmarsat’s theories – just like GoMo News.
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