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#1471 [Permalink] Posted on 11th March 2014 22:04
I'm missing something, first I got 3 then I got 5, but no 6.
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#1472 [Permalink] Posted on 11th March 2014 22:07
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI
FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH
THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS...
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#1473 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 00:09
The communications systems of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 were deliberately disabled, Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak has said

According to satellite and radar evidence, he said, the plane then changed course and could have continued flying for a further seven hours.

He said the "movements are consistent with the deliberate action of someone on the plane".

The plane disappeared a week ago with 239 people on board.

Mr Razak stopped short of saying it was a hijacking, saying only that they were investigating "all possibilities".

He said the plane could be anywhere from Kazakhstan to the Indian Ocean.

According to bbc news
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#1474 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 00:57
This is just getting more messed up -

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Possible plot investigated after Al-Qaeda supergrass told court that four or five Malaysian men planned a passenger airliner hijack

Evidence of a plot by Malaysian Islamists to hijack a passenger jet in a 9/11-style attack is being investigated in connection with the disappearance of Flight MH370

An al-Qaeda supergrass told a court last week that four to five Malaysian men had been planning to take control of a plane, using a bomb hidden in a shoe to blow open the cockpit door.


By Robert Mendick, Robert Verkaik in London, Dean Nelson in Kuala Lumpur and Malcolm Moore in Beijing8:54PM GMT 15 Mar 2014
Possible plot investigated after Al-Qaeda supergrass told court that four or five Malaysian men planned a passenger airliner hijack

Evidence of a plot by Malaysian Islamists to hijack a passenger jet in a 9/11-style attack is being investigated in connection with the disappearance of Flight MH370

An al-Qaeda supergrass told a court last week that four to five Malaysian men had been planning to take control of a plane, using a bomb hidden in a shoe to blow open the cockpit door.

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Security experts said the evidence from a convicted British terrorist was "credible". The supergrass said that he had met the Malaysian jihadists - one of whom was a pilot - in Afghanistan and given them a shoe bomb to use to take control of an aircraft.

A British security source said: "These spectaculars take a long time in the planning."

The possibility of such a plot, hatched by the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers in New York, was bolstered by an admission by Najib Razak, Malaysia's prime minister, that the Boeing 777's communications systems had been deliberately switched off "by someone on the plane".

In a series of dramatic developments yesterday, it emerged that:

- Flight MH370 had changed direction and altitude after communications devices had been deliberately disabled;

- The plane flew for up to seven hours after civilian radar lost touch with it;

- An unnamed official briefed that the plane had been hijacked although Mr Najib refused to confirm that was the case;

- The plane flew towards either Indonesia or to Kazakhstan after the transponder and messaging systems were disabled;

- Police searched the homes of both pilots for two hours over concerns one may have switched off the communications systems in a suicide bid;

- Chinese officials accused Malaysia of withholding information in a ratcheting up of diplomatic tensions between the two countries.

In evidence in a court case last Tuesday, Saajid Badat, a British-born Muslim from Gloucester, said that he had been instructed at a terrorist training camp in Afghanistan to give a shoe bomb to the Malaysians.

Giving evidence at the trial in New York of Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, Badat said: "I gave one of my shoes to the Malaysians. I think it was to access the cockpit."

Badat, who spoke via video link and is in hiding in the UK, said the Malaysian plot was being masterminded by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the principal architect of 9/11.

According to Badat, Mohammed kept a list of the world's tallest buildings and crossed out New York's Twin Towers after the September 11, 2001 attacks with hijacked airliners as "a joke to make us laugh".

Badat told the court last week that he believed the Malaysians, including the pilot, were "ready to perform an act."

During the meeting, the possibility was raised that the cockpit door might be locked. Badat told the court: "So I said, 'How about I give you one of my bombs to open a cockpit door?' "

The disclosure that Malaysians were plotting a 9/11-style attack raises the prospect that both pilots were overpowered and the plane intended for use as a fuel-filled bomb. One possible target, if the scenario is correct, will have been the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, a symbol of Malaysia's modernity and the world's tallest buildings from 1998 until 2004.

Flight MH370 had been heading away from Kuala Lumpur over the South China Sea when it disappeared off civilian radar screens.

Satellites have tracked it returning towards land.

Badat, who was jailed for 13 years in 2005 for his part in a conspiracy with the "shoe bomber" Richard Reid to blow up a transatlantic jet, had given similar evidence in 2012.

In other words, his claims were first made long before the disappearance of Flight MH370.

In the earlier case, during the trial of Adis Medunjanin, an American who was later convicted of conspiring to blow up New York subways, Badat told prosecutors of the Malaysian shoe bomb plot.

Asked what he knew of the Malaysian group, he replied: "I learnt that they had a group, uh, ready to perform a similar hijacking to 9/11."

Asked if he helped them, he said: "I provided them with one of my shoes because both had been, uh, both had explosives inserted into them."

Prof Anthony Glees, director of the University of Buckingham's Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies, said the prospect of an Islamist plot offered one explanation for why the Malaysian authorities "have not been telling us the whole truth".

Prof Glees said: "I believed this was a hijacking as soon as we were told that the plane had altered its flight path.

"Evidence that it turned back to Malaysia means that this could easily have been a Malaysian Islamist plot to turn the plane into a 9/11-style bomb to fly it into a building in Kuala Lumpur.

"Now we know there is evidence of a Malaysian terror cell with ambitions to carry out such an attack and so this makes it even more credible."

Prof Glees added: "Islamist terrorists in Malaysia present the country with a really serious political problem. The global repercussions of another 9/11 attack, including grounded aircraft and stock markets crashes, is something no government would want to face."

James Healy-Pratt, head of aviation at Stuarts Law solicitors, said the lack of information from Malaysian authorities was in stark contrast to the reaction of French officials when an Air France plane - whose black box was not recovered for two years - crashed in the Atlantic in 2009. The lack of information suggested Malaysian authorities may have something to hide.

Mr Healy-Pratt, who represented 50 families in the Air France crash, said: "Compared to Air France there has been very little information given out. Serious questions need to be asked about how this has taken a week to get so little information. If it is terrorism that will have an effect on the Malaysian stock market and local economy."

Last May, two Malaysian men were arrested for links to al-Qaeda and charged with joining the Tanzim al-Qaeda Malaysia group. In a separate incident two other men from Malaysia were held in Lebanon as they allegedly tried to cross into Syria to join Islamist extremists fighting the Assad regime.

In 2001 Yazid Sufaat, a biochemist and former army captain, was imprisoned for seven years under internal security laws on suspicion of being part of the Jemaah Islamiah network, the terrorist organisation behind a series of bombings in south east Asia including the Bali nightclub massacre in which 202 people were killed in 2002.

Yazid, who was released in 2008, was also suspected of providing lodging for two of the 9/11 hijackers. Malaysian sources, however, insisted Islamic terrorism carried out by Malaysian jihadists is unlikely since the country has only a tiny number of Muslim fundamentalists.

But after a week of wildly fluctuating theories, the admission by Malaysia's prime minister yesterday that the plane had been deliberately re-routed and flown for hours with communication systems switched off to disguise its flight path provided the most significant clues yet as to what might have happened. Mr Najib stopped short of confirming Flight MH370 had been hijacked.

Mr Najib said in a press conference: "Based on new satellite information, we can say with a high degree of certainty that the Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System was disabled just before the aircraft reached the east coast of Peninsular Malaysiapeninsular Malaysia. Shortly afterwards, near the border between Malaysian and Vietnamese air traffic control, the aircraft's transponder was switched off. From this point onwards, the Royal Malaysian Air Force primary radar showed that an aircraft which was believed - but not confirmed - to be MH370 did indeed turn back. It then flew in a westerly direction back over Peninsular Malaysia before turning northwest."

The new information appears to rule out previous theories that the plane suffered a sudden mid-air explosion, catastrophic equipment or structural failure, or a crash into the South China Sea.

As a result, the search in the South China Sea was called off and operations concentrated instead on two huge corridors -- one to the north of Malaysia and stretching as far as Kazakhstan and the other to the west across the Indian ocean to Indonesia.

Prior to the press conference, a senior Malaysian military official told one news agency that investigators now believed the plane was commandeered by a "skilled, competent and current pilot" who knew how to avoid radar.

Terrorism was originally suspected as a possible motive when it emerged that two Iranian men, travelling on stolen European passports, had managed to board the aircraft. They were ruled out as refugees trying to reach Europe via China.

All passengers will now be scrutinised again while the focus was also thrown on the plane's two pilots - Capt Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, and his First Officer, Fariq Abdul Hamid, 27. Mr Fariq broke post 9/11 security rules by allowing two female passengers into the cockpit on a previous flight.

Witnesses said the two men's houses were visited by police for two hours yesterday in the hunt for clues. Foreign intelligence agencies are now expected to assist in sifting through the passenger lists to identify suspects.

The pilot and co-pilot because are regarded as the most likely to have the specialist aviation expertise to locate and switch off radar, satellite and other transponders to remove the aircraft from the 'grid' before changing its direction.

But investigators said there was no evidence against members of the crew and it was possible that some of its passengers also had the knowledge required.

On Saturday, James Wood, the brother of one of the three Americans aboard MH370, said that the Malaysian prime minister's announcement "gives us a little hope, as ironic as that might sound".

"If they're wanting to hurt people they would do it right then and there. But if they're wanting to do something later then at least it gives us hope that there's still life and that we're going to have an opportunity to see our family again," he said.

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Source : The Telegraph
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#1475 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 01:06
^^^Quote codes removed and post fixed. Quote was too long I guess!
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#1476 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 02:52
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Evidence of a plot by Malaysian Islamists to hijack a passenger jet in a 9/11-style attack is being investigated in connection with the disappearance of Flight MH370

An al-Qaeda supergrass told a court last week that four to five Malaysian men had been planning to take control of a plane, using a bomb hidden in a shoe to blow open the cockpit door.

What's next?

Al Qaeda has developed new technology and created another Bermuda Triangle?

Al Qaeda has been affiliated with aliens?
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#1477 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 09:02
Focus turns to pilots as hunt for jet widens

Police comb through backgrounds of pilots and crew of missing Malaysian plane, as new findings are revealed.

Last updated: 16 Mar 2014


Attention is focusing on the pilots of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight after the country's leader announced findings that suggest someone with intimate knowledge of the Boeing 777's cockpit seized control of the plane and sent it off-course.

Police are combing through the personal, political and religious backgrounds of pilots and crew of the missing jetliner, a senior officer said on Sunday.

No trace of the plane has been found since it vanished on March 8 with 239 people on board, but investigators believe it was diverted by someone who knew how to switch off its communications and tracking systems.

"We are not ruling out any sort of motivation at the moment," a senior police official with knowledge of the investigation told Reuters news agency.

Malaysia's government said police had searched the homes of the two pilots and were examining the captain's home flight simulator, but cautioned it was "normal" procedure.

In a press release, distrubuted on Sunday, the country's ministry of transport also said police were investigating all crew and passengers on board, as well as engineers who may have had contact with the aircraft before take-off.

Prime Minister Najib Razak revealed the first detailed findings on Saturday in the more than week-long investigation into the missing plane.

Najib said satellite data suggest it flew for at least 7.5 hours and that it could have reached as far northwest as Kazakhstan or deep into the southern Indian Ocean.

At least 14 countries are involved in the search for the plane, using 43 ships and 58 aircraft.

Indian officials, quoted by AFP news agency, said on Sunday that New Delhi suspended its search for the plane amid the new information and was waiting for new requests from Malaysia.

Pilots' background


Experts say that whoever disabled the plane's communication systems and then flew the jet must have had a high degree of technical knowledge and flying experience.

One possibility they have raised was that one of the pilots wanted to divert the plane for some reason - possibly even to commit suicide. Piracy and hijacking have also been cited as possible explanations.

Najib stressed that investigators were looking into all possibilities.

Malaysian police have said they are looking at the psychological state, family life and connections of pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, and co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid, 27. They have released no details on their investigation so far.

Zaharie, who joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981 and had more than 18,000 hours of flying experience, was known as an avid aviation enthusiast who had set up an elaborate flight simulator at home.

Fariq was contemplating marriage after having just graduated to the cockpit of a Boeing 777. He has drawn scrutiny after the revelation that he and another pilot invited two female passengers to sit in the cockpit during a flight in 2011.

China under pressure

Two-thirds of the plane's passengers were Chinese, and China's government has been under pressure to give anxious relatives firm news of the aircraft's fate.

Beijing's state media expressed irritation on Saturday at what it described as Malaysia's foot-dragging in releasing information about the investigation and the search.

At a hotel near Beijing's airport, some relatives said they felt deceived at not being told earlier about the plane emitting signals for 7.5 hours.

"Our family just wants the truth to be revealed and to tell us how the rescue is going. We just want to know information from our relatives as soon as possible. That's it," the cousin of a 32-year-old businessman travelling on missing flight told AP.

Najib said he understood the need for families to receive information, but that his government wanted to release only fully corroborated details.

A Chinese patrol ship, part of the search efforts for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, arrived in Singapore Bay on Sunday and was heading for the Strait of Malacca, China's state broadcaster CCTV reported. (Al Jazeera)
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#1478 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 09:31
Inshallah they find this plane & inshallah all the people safe.
We jus have to mke dua
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#1479 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 14:35
15-20 minutes ago I went out of my room and saw a snake lying at a corner of the corridor. Searched for stick to kill it, but found nothing around me. So informed guard and he killed it.
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#1480 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 14:45
Once a Jamaat came to our Masjid. There were three Zambian (migrated Gujrati) brothers who told me that sometimes snakes were found around their households. When I heard about species it sent a chill down my spine- Black Mamba!
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#1481 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 15:31
Snakes and lizards are quite common in Africa... Lizards more found in the house than snakes, small bright green ones! Quite cute, but they are treated as vermin.
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#1482 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 15:37
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Whatever you do, start with Bismillah.

You never know if it is a Jinn. Just be cautious.
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#1483 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 15:59
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You've just said what I was thinking. I'm not afraid of ANY snake (Python or cobra- whatever), but I'm still thinking about Jinns.
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#1484 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 16:47
Been trying to find following relevant information for a few weeks now but, not been successful....

There is a hadeeth along the line of jinn's coming in forms of black cats and dogs, it's been clarified that the black is such that their would be no part of this animal that would not be black, meaning no specks of any colour, but pure black.

I'm unsure but the hadeeth related to this info on black cats being mentioned, was related to the incident, along the lines of when rasullullah (saw) was waiting for wahi, but it never came due to an image of a dog being present. Mainly looking for evidence on whether a pure black cat, is most likely to be a Jinn.

Any relevant info would be appreciated جزاك الله خيرا
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#1485 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 17:13
Where is Aunty Acacia? Is she all right?
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