![]() She points out that only one piece of wreckage found on the east coast of Africa has been confirmed to come from MH370, and that is based on only one of 12 serial numbers on the piece matching the plane (Note that the official report on the accident shows that three items found have been confirmed to come from MH370). ![]() In the third episode of MH370: The Plane That Disappeared, Wise gives way to a French Author & Investigative Journalist, Florence De Changy, who explains a theory that the aircraft was potentially taken down by the US military due to a suspicious cargo onboard the plane.ĭe Changy believes that the aircraft did come down in the South China Sea as initially thought. "The idea that someone predicts that we would analyze this data in this way when we'd never done it in the past before doesn't seem particularly credible at all." Episode 3: The Intercept On this point, Mark Dickinson, then Inmarsat's VP of Satellite Operations, comments, ![]() Wise suggests that this could've been spoofed by the hijackers. There is also the problem of the Inmarsat data proving that MH370 flew down to the Indian Ocean. In the third episode, Wise suggests that this could have been planted, with another theory also given for its origin. Firstly, debris from MH370 has washed up on the east coast of Africa. Several points suggest that this could not be the case. ![]() Photo: Alexander Chizhenok / Shutterstock ![]()
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