MH 370 SEARCH:MALAYSIAN GOVT
BOWS TO PAEDIA
EXPRESS INQUEST
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU.
Over two years after The News Office Desk of Paedia Express
Multimedia ,reporting live from
Lagos,Nigeria had reported exclusively that the ill fated Malaysian
Airlines ,flight MH 370 did not disappear or vanish as claimed ,officials in
Kuala Lumpur now say that the debris has being found.
This reporter had insisted that an aero plane could be crashed or can crash or
its passengers taken as hostages but it
was nearly impossible for it to have vanished into thin air as there were only
three official state of matter:solid,liquid and gas.
This reporter had informed the world via the social media
and the web that the plane was stolen by the Central Intelligence Agency[C.I.A]
due to a nuclear war head which was reportedly stolen by Chinese intelligence
community but ended up as a cargo on that fight en route China but which
America had to stop at all cost due to possible effect in the future.
Paedia Express had reported that the plane was re-directed
to a United States Naval Base via an auto-tracking mechanism embedded in the
aircraft by Boeing the manufactuers and which the C.I.A has access to in case
of severe emergency,insisting that the
passengers were killed and did not die in an accident.
Before now,there has being
reported debris found in the archipelago around Reunion ,Seychelles and
now off the coast of Tanzania.
News recently went viral that a large item of debris found
off the coast of Tanzania actually belonged to the Malaysian Airlines
flightMH370,Aussie forensics say..
The fragments said to be the inboard section of the right ,outboard flap of the plane was recovered only in June,2016.
The airline which was flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing
when it met its painful fate and then declared
as vanished in March,2014 by Malaysian Civil Aviation Authorities.
The boeing 777 piece
is now being examined for fresh clues on the last minute drama that took place
before it went into the deep waters of the Indian Ocean and sank to its bottom
before being tossed away by currents and tidal waves .
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