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MALAYSIAN Airlines flight en route to China is missing.

Pray tell how did i contridict myself m&d?

You gave a few examples of how china was beaten by foreigners i managed to answer each and every one.

You claim you are actually kind enough to let foreigners or rather chinese stay and i proved you wrong. With nothing else to retort you still need to get in some stupid last word.

Btw there are whites, indians, arabs etc in sg are they supposed to pack up too?

The fact of the matter is the chinese built up mudland and singapore. Facts are facts so don't change the subject.

You don't even know how you contradicted yourself??? I thought Chinks always pride themselves as being intelligent. What happened to you???

We Malays treat the Indians, Arabs as our brothers and sisters, our family. They are more then welcome to live in our land. Ditto for the Chinese Babas and Nonyas. They are our brothers and sisters. They are family to us. We will share our land with them.

For ungrateful Chink dogs like you and your ilk, please pack up your bags. Take all your money and all your worldly possessions, your wanton greed, ultra materialism, your dishonesty, un-trustworthiness and fucked up Chink attitudes and fuck off back to where you came from, i.e your own country China.
 
What one ungrateful Chink claimed to the media that he received and said "Fuck you" in reply to the text.


Malaysia Airlines deeply regrets that we have to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those on board survived. As you will hear in the next hour from Malaysia’s Prime Minister, we must now accept all evidence suggests the plane went down in the Southern Indian Ocean.

On behalf of all of us at Malaysia Airlines and all Malaysians, our prayers go out to all the loved ones of the 226 passengers and of our 13 friends and colleagues at this enormously painful time.



And the actual full text (besides the calls) send by MA which the ungrateful Chink received but did not reveal to the media.


"Malaysia Airlines deeply regrets that we have to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those on board survived. As you will hear in the next hour from Malaysia’s Prime Minister, we must now accept all evidence suggests the plane went down in the Southern Indian Ocean.

On behalf of all of us at Malaysia Airlines and all Malaysians, our prayers go out to all the loved ones of the 226 passengers and of our 13 friends and colleagues at this enormously painful time.

Our heart breaks to think of the unimaginable loss suffered by each of you over the last few weeks. And we know there are no words that we or anyone else can say which can ease your pain. We will continue to provide assistance and support to you, as we have done since MH370 first disappeared in the early hours of 8 March, while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

We do not know why, and we do not know how, this tragedy occurred. In fact we may never know. But we must now accept the reality of the situation.
The ongoing multinational search operation will continue, because we all need to seek answers to the questions which remain. Alongside the search for MH370, there is an intensive investigation, which we hope will also provide answers.

We would like to assure you that Malaysia Airlines will continue to give you our full support throughout the difficult weeks and months ahead. As we worked around the clock to find the information everyone involved was craving, we have watched your anguish increase with every passing day. Once again, we humbly offer our sincere thoughts, prayers and condolences to everyone affected by this terrible tragedy. "
 
You don't even know how you contradicted yourself??? I thought Chinks always pride themselves as being intelligent. What happened to you???

We Malays treat the Indians, Arabs as our brothers and sisters, our family. They are more then welcome to live in our land. Ditto for the Chinese Babas and Nonyas. They are our brothers and sisters. They are family to us. We will share our land with them.

For ungrateful Chink dogs like you and your ilk, please pack up your bags. Take all your money and all your worldly possessions, your wanton greed, ultra materialism, your dishonesty, un-trustworthiness and fucked up Chink attitudes and fuck off back to where you came from, i.e your own country China.

sure anot? i just came back from JB. 2 m&ds came down from bus after an indian feller and whack him. that must be some brotherly love.
 
Religion is permissible in China as long as the Commie govt approves of it.

Falungong is not approved. Underground churches and Catholic churches not approved, only the state-registered Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association is allowed.

actually the commie did not bother with falungong until they tried a CSJ "mr goh where is our money" stunt by doing a sit in at the china's capitol hill.
 
First, you don't know your own Chinese history. Next, you are absolutely clueless about colonialism and what it is about. And now, you show your abysmal stupidly by demonstrating that you do not have a shred of idea that countries are nothing more than geo-political constructs. The formation of countries do not necessarily reflect traditional land ownership or the acceptance of the traditional land owners of that geo-political construct. Hence, the conflicts, civil wars, fights and bloodshed around the world.

The ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict which has been going on for almost a hundred years since the 19th century is one staring you right in your face if you want one example of this. And until 2009, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam fighting to create an independent Tamil State in the north of Sri Lanka. The newest example is Crimea. First, part of Ukraine. Now it is Russian.

An example closer for you and which you, as a slit-eyed, slant-eyed Chink should know better because it involves your country China, is the issue of Taiwan. Taiwan wants to be recognised as a separate geo-political construct that is called a country. It calls itself the "Republic of China". Your country, China, rightfully says no because Taiwan is Chinese land and is deemed to be a province of the People's Republic of China .

Malaysia's kicking Singapore out of that geo-political construct called Malaysia has no bearing on the ownership of us Malays of our land, our Tanah Melayu.

I have tried to simplify the concepts for you without having to use pigtails, rickshaws, trishaws, bowls and chopsticks as examples. So, I hope you are able to get it.

As I said, typing the world "sold" in bold and in large fonts does not bolster your case. It simply makes you look acutely stupid. Those large fonts you used are the equivalent of empty vessels.

Chump, this is not a place to argue on your Malay Land crap. See my reply here, you chump! http://www.singsupplies.com/showthr...ays-must-vote-PAP!-quot&p=1833155#post1833155
 
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sure anot? i just came back from JB. 2 m&ds came down from bus after an indian feller and whack him. that must be some brotherly love.

Never heard of the Cantonese saying " um ta, um oil"...in other words, if you give love...whack first!! ha ha ha
 
Find what black box lah? Wat a freaking con-job.....Here's why. It's busted.

http://conservativeread.com/the-mh37.../#.UzmM3KhV5GI


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First, you don't know your own Chinese history. Next, you are absolutely clueless about colonialism and what it is about. And now, you show your abysmal stupidly by demonstrating that you do not have a shred of idea that countries are nothing more than geo-political constructs. The formation of countries do not necessarily reflect traditional land ownership or the acceptance of the traditional land owners of that geo-political construct. Hence, the conflicts, civil wars, fights and bloodshed around the world.

The ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict which has been going on for almost a hundred years since the 19th century is one staring you right in your face if you want one example of this. And until 2009, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam fighting to create an independent Tamil State in the north of Sri Lanka. The newest example is Crimea. First, part of Ukraine. Now it is Russian.

An example closer for you and which you, as a slit-eyed, slant-eyed Chink should know better because it involves your country China, is the issue of Taiwan. Taiwan wants to be recognised as a separate geo-political construct that is called a country. It calls itself the "Republic of China". Your country, China, rightfully says no because Taiwan is Chinese land and is deemed to be a province of the People's Republic of China .

Malaysia's kicking Singapore out of that geo-political construct called Malaysia has no bearing on the ownership of us Malays of our land, our Tanah Melayu.

I have tried to simplify the concepts for you without having to use pigtails, rickshaws, trishaws, bowls and chopsticks as examples. So, I hope you are able to get it.

As I said, typing the world "sold" in bold and in large fonts does not bolster your case. It simply makes you look acutely stupid. Those large fonts you used are the equivalent of empty vessels.


Hey m&d you show case your stupidity again and again. Just in case the old screw starts praising you when you use "big words" like geo political constructs. That is right countries are nothing more than that. See how you contridict yourself here. Countries are nothing more than geo politcial constructs hence take how the aussies took over the land from the aboriginals. Technically if you want to follow the law of who comes first the abos own it but due to their weakness they gave it up. Think about this carefully m&d and see how you have contridicted yourself. You see singapore is a geo politcial construct so if that is the case how can you have any claim to it? In fact mudland is also such a construct so you should all probably go back to the olden days of small fiefdoms. ROFL at you comparing israel, tamil tigers etc to singapore and yes the fact that mudland kicked out sg means that it is no more m&d land get it?


You don't even know how you contradicted yourself??? I thought Chinks always pride themselves as being intelligent. What happened to you???

We Malays treat the Indians, Arabs as our brothers and sisters, our family. They are more then welcome to live in our land. Ditto for the Chinese Babas and Nonyas. They are our brothers and sisters. They are family to us. We will share our land with them.

For ungrateful Chink dogs like you and your ilk, please pack up your bags. Take all your money and all your worldly possessions, your wanton greed, ultra materialism, your dishonesty, un-trustworthiness and fucked up Chink attitudes and fuck off back to where you came from, i.e your own country China.


I actually proved you wrong. You don't make the decisions on who is to stay and who isn't and fyi babas, arabs etc probably don't treat you like brothers so your opinion doesn't count dumb m&d pappy dog.
 

Australian PM pledges to continue MH370 search for ‘quite some time to come’


PUBLISHED : Monday, 31 March, 2014, 10:23am
UPDATED : Monday, 31 March, 2014, 12:00pm

Kristine Kwok in Perth and Danny Lee in Kuala Lumpur

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Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (right) addresses the media together with former Defence Force Chief Angus Houston at RAAF Base Pearce in Bullsbrook, Western Australia. Photo: AFP

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott today pledged to “get to the bottom of the mystery” behind the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, as about 1,100 people continued to comb the India Ocean for wreckage.

Abbott said “we owe it” to the families and governments of missing citizens and the plane to “get to the bottom of the mystery”.

In comments which will be welcomed by families of doomed flight MH370, Abbott said: “I’m certainly not putting a time limit on it. We can keep searching for quite some time to come. The intensity of our search, the magnitude of our operation, is increasing not decreasing.”

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A handout image released by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) shows the planned and already searched areas in the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. Photo: EPA

However, the Australian prime minister said all the evidence suggested the plane had come down south of the Indian Ocean.

Speaking after a visit to the Pearce Air Base, where multinational search aircraft take off everyday to comb through thesouthern Indian Ocean, Abbott said moral of the searchers remained "high".

"They are tired, sure. But this is what they are trained for," he said.

A total of 100 personnel are flying in the air and another 1,000 working on the sea to search for evidence on what happened tothe Boeing 777 jet, which went missing less than an hour after it took off on March 8 from Kuala Lumpur en route to Beijing. At least five other countries are involved in the hunt for wreckage of flight MH370.

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A view of the Indian Ocean taken from a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P-3K2 Orion aircraft searching for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, over the southern Indian Ocean. Photo: EPA

"To see the cooperation with us from China, Japan and Korea is really heartening and demonstrates that in a humanitarian cause the nations of the region can come together...and try to bring peace and closure to the 239 passengers of the ill-fated aircraft," Abbott said.

“It’s only reasonable that we should bear this cost. It’s an act of international citizenship on Australia’s part.” But Abbott warned some kind of “reckoning” would need to be realising – that he would not authorise a blank cheque. Canberra will bear the running cost of the coordination centre.

Former Defence chief Angus Houston, who was appointed to coordinate the search and investigation of the incident, said some families of the 239 people on board of the missing plane had expressed interest to come to Perth. But it is not sure when they would arrive.

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Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott speaks with members of the Royal Australian Air Force and U.S. Air Force currently searching for MH370, at RAAF Base Pearce near Perth. Photo: Reuters

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority said 10 planes and 10 ships are set to continue to search today.

“This is an extraordinarily difficult exercise. We are searching a vast area of ocean and we are working on quite limited information,” the Australian prime minister said, defending the revised search area for the plane. “If this mystery is solvable, we will solve it.”

“We’re as good as anyone in the world at it, and if any organisation is capable of coming up with an answer, it’s the Australian Maritime Safety Authority,” Abbott insisted.

 


Insurers face US$450m bill for search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight

Malaysian prime minister set to visit Perth to observe multinational search for debris


PUBLISHED : Monday, 31 March, 2014, 11:41pm
UPDATED : Tuesday, 01 April, 2014, 4:16am

Danny Lee and Angela Meng in Kuala Lumpur

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Relatives pray at a temple in Selangor, Malaysia. Photo: Xinhua

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak will visit Perth to observe the search for flight MH370, the government said last night, as Standard & Poor's warned that insurers faced paying out up to US$450 million.

Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, who is also acting transport minister, announced Najib's trip as he said he himself would fly to Hawaii to see other defence ministers at an Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting convened by US defence secretary Chuck Hagel.

"Our prime minister has decided to travel to Perth on Wednesday for a working visit to Pearce Airforce Base to see the operations first-hand and also to thank the personnel involved in the multinational search," Hishammuddin said.

Over the last 23 days, Malaysia has said it lacks the technical resources needed for such a search.

Hishammuddin said he would discuss with the US "the possibility of deploying more specific military assets, in the event that we need to embark on a more complex phase of the operation".

Malaysia also announced that the last words exchanged between air traffic controllers and Flight 370 were "Good night Malaysian three seven zero", and not "all right, good night" as reported previously. Authorities were trying to find out if the words were spoken by the pilot or co-pilot.

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott earlier pledged to continue hunting indefinitely for the Malaysia Airlines jet. "I'm certainly not putting a time limit on it," he said. "The intensity of our search … is increasing not decreasing."

A total of 1,110 personnel from seven nations are scouring the Indian Ocean to try to uncover evidence of what happened to the Boeing 777, which vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8.

Among the vessels due to join the search is Australia's Ocean Shield, which has been fitted with a sophisticated US black box locator and an underwater drone.

However, the locator would only be used if "conclusive visual evidence" of debris was found, US Navy spokesman Commander William Marks told CBS's Face the Nation programme.

Standard & Poor's said insurers were looking at a bill of between US$250 million and US$450 million. The final total would depend on whether faulty mechanics were to blame, the financial services company said.

S&P credit analyst Dennis Sugrue estimated the losses associated with the value of the plane itself would be about US$100 million, with most payouts going to relatives of those on board.

"The amount paid for each passenger could vary widely based on the jurisdiction in which the claim is filed and the nationality of the passenger, among other factors," S&P said.

This week relatives are due to meet experts in Kuala Lumpur who will attempt to answer technical questions about the plane's disappearance.

 
Re: MALAYSIAN Airlines flight en route to China is STILL missing.

The m&d is again changing the story to cover their backside
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Malaysian authorities have issued a new version of the last communication between air traffic control and the cockpit of the missing flight MH370.

The last words spoken were "Good night Malaysian three seven zero" - and not "all right, good night" as reported.

The transport ministry said forensic investigations would determine whether the pilot or co-pilot spoke the words.

The plane, carrying 239 people, was travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it disappeared on 8 March.

The plane's last contact took place at 01:19 Malaysian time.


The BBC's transport correspondent Richard Westcott says the new version of the last words is more formal and more in keeping with the way a pilot might usually speak to air traffic control than the wording previously reported.

It is not clear why it has changed or why it has taken the authorities this long to determine this, he says.
 


Malaysia changes version of last words from missing flight's cockpit

Reuters
March 31, 2014

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People light up candles during a "Love U MH370" event in Kuala Lumpur, March 30, 2014. Ten ships and as many aircraft will search a swathe of the Indian Ocean west of Perth on Sunday, trying again to find some trace of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 after more than three weeks of fruitless and frustrating hunting.

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The last words spoken by one of the pilots of the missing Malaysian Airlines airliner to the control tower were "Good night Malaysian three seven zero", Malaysia's civil aviation authority said, changing the previous account of the last message as a more casual "All right, good night."

The correction of the official account of the last words was made as Malaysian authorities face heavy criticism for their handling of the disappearance, particularly from families of the Chinese passengers on board Flight MH370 who have accused Malaysia of mismanaging the search and holding back information.

"We would like to confirm that the last conversation in the transcript between the air traffic controller and the cockpit is at 0119 (Malaysian Time) and is "Good night Malaysian three seven zero," the Department of Civil Aviation said in a statement on Monday.

Malaysia's ambassador to China told Chinese families in Beijing as early as March 12, four days after the flight went missing, that the last words had been "All right, good night."

"Good night Malaysian three seven zero" would be a more formal, standard sign-off from the cockpit of the Boeing 777, which was just leaving Malaysia-controlled air space on its route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Minutes later its communications were cut off and it turned back across Malaysia and headed toward the Indian Ocean. More than three weeks later, a huge international search effort is going on in the southern Indian Ocean off western Australia, but has so far failed to turn up any wreckage.

The statement from the civil aviation authority came after acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein was questioned at a news conference on Monday over the last words from the cockpit and fended off demands to release the official transcript.

The statement said authorities were still conducting "forensic investigation" to determine whether the last words from the cockpit were by the pilot or the co-pilot. Previously, Malaysia Airlines has said that the words were believed to have come from the co-pilot.

The civil aviation department said the investigating team had been instructed to release the full transcript at the next briefing with the next of kin.

Malaysia says the plane, which disappeared less than an hour into its flight, was likely to have been diverted deliberately far off course. Investigators have determined no apparent motive or other red flags among the 227 passengers or the 12 crew. About two-thirds of the passengers were Chinese nationals.

(Reporting By Stuart Grudgings; Editing by Angus MacSwan)


 
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Passenger On Flight MH370 Posts Image From Diego Garcia?

One of the newest conspiracy theories about missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is that the passengers are being held hostage at Diego Garcia, a U.S. base near the Maldives.

A black photo has surfaced, allegedly taken by Philip Wood, an American IBM engineer on the flight.

The image, which appears black, was taken in a dark cell by the IBM engineer. The picture is black because the cell was too dark, but a critical piece of information was embedded in the Exif data, the coordinates to Diego Garcia, where the picture was taken. And it’s real, this is not a hoax. Click Here To View Photo

The coordinates in the picture indicate that the photo was taken within 3 miles of what Google officially gives for Diego Garcia.

The picture was posted with the following text:

“I have been held hostage by unknown military personal after my flight was hijacked."

"I work for IBM and managed to hide my cellphone during the hijack. I have been separated from the rest of the passengers, and I am in a cell. My name is Philip Wood. I think I have been drugged as well and cannot think clearly.”

The Exif is intact. Exif data gets embedded in every image by every camera, and includes the circumstances under which the photo was taken.

It can be viewed by saving the image to your desktop, and then right clicking it and selecting image properties.

Hit the details tab. You can see that the image was taken on March 18 with an Iphone 5, with the ISO at 3200 and a shutter of 1/15. The coordinates are included in the exif data because the Iphone knows where it is, and the coordinates are for Diego Garcia.

Exif can’t be rewritten with common software, it can only be added to in fields such as image credits with some advanced applications.

It can be erased as well but not changed. Photos with the exif intact will hold up in court.

If the Exif is hacked and this is not real, the CIA or a really good hacker did this, which I doubt, I’d say it’s probably real.

Type the following coordinates into google earth: 72 25.59265E, 7 18.9713S
 
... The last words spoken by one of the pilots of the missing Malaysian Airlines airliner to the control tower were "Good night Malaysian three seven zero", Malaysia's civil aviation authority said, changing the previous account of the last message as a more casual "All right, good night." ...
how mor ridiculous can tis b? ...

dey cant even identify wenz ze lastest words? ... dey r basically telling ppl dat their words cannot be trusted ...

nax, dey wil tel u there r other lastester n lastesterer words ...
 
App of de year...Angry Bird and candy crush...make way for de king...:D:p

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dat crooked dagga waving burger now wants 2 soo ...


Malaysia says may sue over 'false' MH370 media reports


Malaysia's authoritarian government, which has been under harsh global scrutiny over the handling of its missing-plane drama, said Tuesday it would compile "false" media reports over the crisis and consider filing lawsuits.


Transport and Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said on his Twitter feed the country's attorney general had been instructed to "compile evidence and advise" on possible legal action.

Earlier in the day Hishammuddin was quoted by the Malay Mail newspaper as saying: "We have been compiling all the false reports since day one. When the time is right, the government should sue them."

The MH370 saga and resulting world attention has put Malaysia's long-ruling government - which muzzles its own pliant mainstream press - in the unaccustomed position of having to answer tough questions from reporters.

Hishammuddin, who has run the government's near-daily briefings on the situation, has repeatedly denied various anonymously-sourced reports revealing details of Malaysia's investigation into the March 8 disappearance of MH370 with 239 people aboard. He took particular aim on Monday against British tabloid the Daily Mail, which at the weekend quoted a "source close to the family" of pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah as saying police had learned he was emotionally unstable before the flight amid alleged marital trouble, AFP reports.

"I can confirm to you that the information did not come from the police and you should ask Daily Mail how they get the information," Hishammuddin said tersely when asked about the report.

In a Facebook comment reported by local media, Zaharie's daughter Aishah Zaharie accused the Daily Mail of "making up" the report. The Daily Mail also reported earlier that Zaharie was said to be a fanatical supporter of Malaysia's political opposition. Friends and acquaintances have denied that.

Suspicions have fallen on Zaharie, 53, and his co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid after Malaysian officials said the plane was believed to have been deliberately diverted by someone with flying knowledge. But nothing has emerged to suggest either had any motive to go rogue ...
 
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