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BEIJING - A research team from China's University of Science and Technology detected tremors in the sea near the Malaysia Vietnam border on March 8 hours after MH370 disappeared from the radar screen...
... In a report published on its website, the Wen Lianxing Research Team said it suspected the tremor to relate to the missing MAS plane because the area "is not within seismic zone".
"The incident happened at 2.55am on March 8, about one-and-a-half hours after MH370 lost contact at 1.30am.
"One of the two possible locations is (an area) about 116km to the northeast of MH370's last confirmed location," it said.
The research team said it detected the tremor with two seismographs located within the borders of Malaysia and identified the location with the signals.
"Many countries have deployed aircrafts, vessels and satelites to locate the missing flight to no avail.
"If this tremor was indeed caused by the plane crashing into the sea, the intensity of the seismicity indicated that the crashing process was disastrous," the report said.
The Wen Lianxing Research Team is part of the university's School of Earth and Space Sciences. Four researchers were involved in this project.
Flight MH370 on a Boeing777-200ER was carrying 239 passengers and crew en route to Beijing.
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Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com -- the video series from Corbett
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developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
Story #1: The Mystery of Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
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@GJSalisbury: Guide to the Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane Conspiracy
Theories
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Flashback: Malaysia's Longest-Serving Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad,
Hosts 9/11 Truth Conference
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Special Conditions: Boeing Model 777-200, -300, and -300ER Series
Airplanes; Aircraft Electronic System Security Protection From Unauthorized
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August 2001: Large Passenger Jet Flown and Landed by Remote Control
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Dov Zakheim and the 9/11 Conspiracy
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Interview w/ Aidan Monaghan on United 175
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JP Morgan call on Freescale adds confusion
Fri, Feb 28 2014
By Natalie Harrison and Lynn Adler
NEW YORK, Feb 28 (IFR/RLPC) - JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon delivered a confident message at the bank's global high-yield conference this week, telling attendees it would be no more cautious than any other Wall Street bank when it comes to lending, according to investors present at the event.
But the bank's decision not to extend a revolving credit facility for Freescale Semiconductor earlier this month, a move confirmed by two market sources, appeared to send a very different message to the market.
It was deemed an unusual decision mainly because revolvers are usually private deals with relationship banks. By not extending the maturity of the revolver, JP Morgan passed up fees, which some bankers said did not make sense as it still had to honor the existing facility.
JP Morgan declined to comment.
The revolver got done - and at a larger size. Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Barclays and Morgan Stanley all committed to the deal, which was increased by up to USD50m to a total of up to USD450m.
The decision demonstrates how carefully banks are scrutinizing which loans, and how many, they will commit to - and there is clearly a ripple effect from the leveraged lending guidance issued about a year ago by regulators.
Some reckon JP Morgan made the correct bet on Freescale, which was taken private by sponsors Blackstone, Carlyle, TPG and Permira in 2006 in one of the biggest leveraged buyouts of all time.
DrEvil » 15 Mar 2014 22:30 wrote:AWACS planes can't make other planes disappear from radar, civilian or otherwise.
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elfismiles » Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:03 am wrote:Do you have a complete list of which aircraft palladium radar spoofing tech has been used on?DrEvil » 15 Mar 2014 22:30 wrote:AWACS planes can't make other planes disappear from radar, civilian or otherwise.
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DrEvil » 16 Mar 2014 01:37 wrote:elfismiles » Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:03 am wrote:Do you have a complete list of which aircraft palladium radar spoofing tech has been used on?DrEvil » 15 Mar 2014 22:30 wrote:AWACS planes can't make other planes disappear from radar, civilian or otherwise.
No, but that's not really the same thing. Palladium was part of a program that created ghost planes on Soviet military radars to gauge their sensitivity and how good the operators were.
They used it to create planes out of thin air, not to make them disappear.
DrEvil » Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:37 pm wrote:elfismiles » Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:03 am wrote:Do you have a complete list of which aircraft palladium radar spoofing tech has been used on?DrEvil » 15 Mar 2014 22:30 wrote:AWACS planes can't make other planes disappear from radar, civilian or otherwise.
No, but that's not really the same thing. Palladium was part of a program that created ghost planes on Soviet military radars to gauge their sensitivity and how good the operators were.
They used it to create planes out of thin air, not to make them disappear.
JackRiddler » 16 Mar 2014 00:57 wrote:Photos of weeping relatives?
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