on 12-10-2015 12:49 PM
I suspect this will probably turn out to be a false alarm, but if not, it opens a very big can of worms..
on 12-10-2015 03:22 PM
If they found it in early september, I wonder if it took them a month to hack their way back out of the jungle
they did the right thing by reporting
it to the police.
“The Suluk man informed police that the wreckage could be that of a plane that disappeared last year.”
Jamil, an audio visual assistant with a blue IC and police identity card, claimed in the report that his Bajau aunt, Siti Kayam, had informed him on October 8 that a nephew and his friends had in early September stumbled across the wreckage of a Malaysian plane with skeletal remains in the forest and recovered a 70 inches long x 35 wide Malaysian flag. They were then hunting birds in the forest.
Jamil claimed in his report that the nephew and friends entered the wreckage of the plane and found many human skeletons and bones. “There was a skeleton still in the pilot’s seat. The pilot had his safety belt on and the communication gear attached to his head and ears.”
“They were not able to communicate the information earlier since there are no facilities on the island. So, my aunt came to see me.”
on 12-10-2015 03:26 PM
She ele's link says 'flag found inside plane'
Julia's link says ' piece of the plane with a flag on it'
12-10-2015 03:27 PM - edited 12-10-2015 03:28 PM
And I ass-umed it was underwater. ......
DEB
on 12-10-2015 04:52 PM
Jamil, an audio visual assistant with a blue IC and police identity card, claimed in the report that his Bajau aunt, Siti Kayam, had informed him on October 8 that a nephew and his friends had in early September stumbled across the wreckage of a Malaysian plane with skeletal remains in the forest and recovered a 70 inches long x 35 wide Malaysian flag.
So by the time a report was made it was third hand news and a month old.
on 12-10-2015 04:54 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:Jamil, an audio visual assistant with a blue IC and police identity card, claimed in the report that his Bajau aunt, Siti Kayam, had informed him on October 8 that a nephew and his friends had in early September stumbled across the wreckage of a Malaysian plane with skeletal remains in the forest and recovered a 70 inches long x 35 wide Malaysian flag.
So by the time a report was made it was third hand news and a month old.
Okay, so it's as up to date and accurate as anything we might read on the internet.
12-10-2015 05:47 PM - edited 12-10-2015 05:50 PM
The final resting place/area (approximate) of MH337 is beyond doubt.
However, has anyone bothered to check a past reference by Kernel Nut to these evil secret high flying aircraft:
One could well have succumbed to its own evil chemtrails and crashed. As for the flag, who knows, all aircraft look the same when they are 39,000 feet above, or it might even have been flying a false flag whilst flying (FFFF).
Have you ever noticed that "they" avoid identification from the ground by not marking the underside of their evil aircraft?
on 12-10-2015 05:50 PM
Just a question is this 370 or 337.
on 12-10-2015 05:54 PM
370
on 12-10-2015 05:59 PM
imastawka wrote:
370
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Sorry - MMs post had 337.
Bit confused.
on 12-10-2015 06:08 PM
Just a question is this 370 or 337.
It was 370 H 3809
Or was it?