I report, you decide:
Ten days after the flight vanished, LIGNET learned that engineers at Boeing, the plane’s manufacturer, believed the missing aircraft was on the ground in Pakistan. For several reasons, including al-Qaeda’s presence there, historical attack patterns, corruption, weakness and terrorist sympathies at the highest levels inside Pakistan, that hunch may be right...
“LIGNET put out a report, substantiated yesterday, that their sources got their information from Boeing sources, which is covert. Not that they got their information from the Boeing Company because they’re involved in the investigation, that the airplane was in Pakistan. That was confirmed by LIGNET on Monday and I got another source at LIGNET that confirmed it yesterday… I do believe that those people in Pakistan, in the ISI, those people who knew where Osama Bin Laden was and didn’t tell us. I believe those same elements could be involved with getting that airplane into a Pakistan air force base.”
If MH370 is going into al Qaeda's "piloted cruise missile" inventory with the eleven missing Libyan jets, ISI will need one big-assed underground hanger in which to conceal them. As to the 139 passengers and crew that were aboard, well, maybe that explains why ISIS never seems to run out of beheading subjects for their ongoing online terrormentaries. This deponent opineth not.
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