The search for the missing plane, Malaysia flight MH370, goes on, with not a single shred of evidence being uncovered to date.

The aircraft went missing on March 8, as it travelled from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Any morsel of new information regarding its whereabouts is being seized upon by the world’s media, hungry for any news that might shed light on the plane’s incomprehensible disappearance, in the hope of bringing some relief to the hundreds of confused and grieving relatives waiting to learn the fate of the 239 missing passengers.
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The most recent news relating to the missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight MH370 is that it now lies at the bottom of the south Indian Ocean, off the coast of Perth, Australia.

Satellite pictures appear to show objects floating in the sea in the region where plane is thought to have come down.

The pictures, which were captured by a French-based satellite division of Europe’s Airbus Group, appear to show 122 objects floating over an area of approximately 400 square kilometers (248 square miles), and ranging in size from one to 23 meters in length. As the wing from a 777 plane is 27.4 meters, the discovery of the debris has provided investigators with some hope of finding evidence relating to the plane’s disappearance.
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In his latest Journal entry, Whitley Strieber warns that the preponderance of evidence suggests that Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 was hijacked, and that the plane is probably still intact and on the ground somewhere, and, if so, represents the greatest terror threat ever known. He urges an immediate search of airfields around the region, as well as areas where a tarmac could recently have been built for the plane.
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This week, Whitley Strieber and Linda Moulton Howe present a special on the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. They cover other unexplained aircraft disappearances as well as the latest news about Flight 370. The special is presented in the first fifteen minutes of Dreamland. To go to the Dreamland page, click here. To reach Whitley Strieber’s journal entry on why he thinks that this is a terror attack and that it is not over, click here.
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