Solving MH370
Helping find a closure for families who lost their loved ones
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Solving MH370
Hi,
I am LTC (Retd) Singh based in Ottawa and who is self-motivated to help find some closure for family members of their loved ones who were onboard MH370.
My research strives to piece together critical information regarding the disappearance of the plane and then direct/request specific help from governments and the international community to support my investigation.
My approach places greater emphasis on human intelligence for the big picture analysis and then depend on technology on carry out the specific local search. I believe human intelligence is most reliable for general big picture research but usually gets fuzzy on the specifics.
My very first possibility is largely based on reports by an oil-rig in South China Sea, residents in Maldives, by a Malaysian lady traveling back from Haj and an couple sailing from India to Thailand.
I then reviewed the official satellite data from Inmarsat to verify whether the timings generally matched between all the above sightings. After converting Malaysian timings to UTC timings, to my great surprise, give and take some minutes and day and night differences issues, most timings had an eerie match.
I am now motivated to fill up the gaps and build up on the possibility that the plane crashed somewhere in the northern part of the Indian Ocean. For each gap I have posted a web page where the relevant authorities could help to fill me up with the details.
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