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Is Malaysia Airlines MH370 Being Hidden In Tel Aviv?
GDO Special Report: Please Email Questions and Comments to: Paul0Martin@att.net
Paperwork shows that the plane was purchased in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. in October of 2013 and has been stored in the Israeli hangar since November of 2013 - but why would someone make the $200 million investment - only to mothball it in storage in the Middle East? And why was it so important for the owners to obliterate all identifiers from the plane inside and out? The state-of-the-art jet has a maximum fuel range of 5,200 miles, which is well within the range of the Malaysian airport that MH 370 departed from back on March 8th of this year. Even if the jet traveled south to the West Coast of Australia and then turned north west to Tel Aviv, the plane would still have had enough fuel to land safely. No related officials from any related government are willing to comment on these questions at this time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why is a plane that appears to be identical to the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 sitting stripped of all identifiers in storage in Tel Aviv? (below) |