13-03-2014, 09:31 PM
The experts know that aviation fuel evaporates quickly and doesn't leave the highly visible oil slicks they were showing on the first days. Something's wrong because they could have mentioned that but didn't, instead they allowed that easily disprovable claim to go unchallenged on the media. There's also no interview with the oil rig worker. I even saw one expert say his claim might be a hoax. Oil rig jobs are high-paying so most oil rig rough-necks don't risk losing them by creating crazy hoaxes. There's been no effort to interview that guy, so there's another strike. Now they are saying the Rolls Royce jet engines automatically communicated with Rolls Royce HQ with live reports. They said those communications showed the plane flew for 4 hours after the time it left radar. If true, why are they telling this to us now 6 days later? This reminds me of the goofy information they were putting out after the shootdown of Flight 800.

