mh370 will it be too late?, page-27

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    One thing is certain: We are still not being told everything.

    There was this article in the Guardian this morning:

    "MH370: Inmarsat hints Malaysia delayed data on plane's location

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    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/26/mh370-search-set-to-be-hampered-by-more-storms-live-updates

    That article was "pulled" and links are dead. Malaysia has been accused of not being forthright on several occasions now.
    What are they trying to hide? Was it the cargo?

    "Whether that is true or not, there are certainly questions about why the government took so long to say its radar data suggested the plane had turned around and flown back across the Malaysian peninsula, making the search in the South China Sea pointless.

    Certainly, they faced a highly confusing situation in which many potential information sources had to be sought, assessed and tested against each other.

    But communication seemed to be a problem even internally; officials have contradicted themselves and each other in public briefings. US sources have also suggested that the country was initially slow to take up many of the offers of help it received."
    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/25/mh370-relatives-anger-malaysia-building-weeks-protests-china
    Malaysia has still refused to release the cargo manifest... You can bet others know what, where, and why, but are not telling either...
    Even our Maritime Search Authority is not giving much out.

    GZ
 
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