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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsYeah Anderson, how DARE anyone come up with his or her own theory?
The implication of these Media Whores Onteevee is that although America is a free country, only they are allowed to hypothesize.
Let me tell you when I was willing to bet, and still am, that terrorism was involved: because that know-nothing Evan Kohlmann last night on MSNBC stated unequivocally that there was absolutely no evidence that this was a terroristic attack or hijacking of the plane. Not htat there WAS any at the time, but he has been so wrong so often that betting against him is almost as good as betting against Jimmy the Greek on the old NFL on CBS back in the70's and 80's.
Anyone who saw that performance of disinformation would have given him the Brass Filigree with Bronze Oak-Leaf Palm for his act. It is all just so weird...I don't know what is more intriguing: the whereabouts of the plane or the mechanism in place to 'handle' these events courtesy of TPTB.
LeftyMom
(49,212 posts)Do you always feel that way, or only when somebody's not inventing a criminal conspiracy upon which to blame some entirely theoretical Muslims?
PCIntern
(25,541 posts)What he DID, was say that the Internet is full of useless hypotheticals etc. and then had 'experts' on, who ostensibly know no more than anyone else does, hypothesizing about what may have happened.
So Ms. Popcorn, do you think that it is unreasonable to consider some form of foul play here? If so, most of Federal and International Law Enforcement would take issue with you.
LeftyMom
(49,212 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(101,311 posts)Interpol Secretary-General Ronald Noble says new information about two Iranian men who used stolen passports to board the plane makes terrorism a less likely explanation for the jet's disappearance.
http://www.voanews.com/content/search-area-expands-for-missing-malaysian-jet/1868517.html
Now, I may personally think that a hijacking still looks quite likely, but I think "International Law Enforcement" is currently agreeing with Anderson.
PCIntern
(25,541 posts)They always say what they're actually thinking. Right now I'm just so confused I don't know what to think.
NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)I would consider a media outlet NOT giving airtime to every hair brained "conjecture" about this incident and waiting for the facts and evidence to actually be doing its job.
PCIntern
(25,541 posts)That after saying that speculations were essentially worthless at this Time if made by mere mortals, they then went and speculated, knowing no more than some person on the Internet knows.
Anansi1171
(793 posts)Chinas recently declared ADIZ and enforcement of it south of Hainan Island could pose a problem here?
africanadian
(92 posts)The truth will turn out to be the opposite of whatever he thinks.