Originally Posted by
JohnBurke
I correctly said we don't know where the aicraft is. This is a fact.
Because pieces of the aircraft may have been located in the Indian ocean, does NOT mean the aircraft is in the Indian ocean. It means that pieces of the aircraft ended up there; a conclusion cannot be drawn. No assuptions.
The aircraft may be there. It may not.
Circumstantial details surely make fun datapoints for the conspiracy brighsparks, though. Assumption, as they say, is the mother of all ****ups, and some truly love their mothers, as we continue to see.
So you're implying someone - an entity - ripped up parts of the flaperon and other aircraft pieces confirmed to be from MH370, and dumped them in the middle of the IO, and then found washed up ashore eastern African countries?
Sorry - that airplane is at the bottom of the IO. The washed up parts are the proof, along with the Inmarsat data of the southern arc.