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Chris Trott
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Re: Malaysian 777

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Remember though, it's not the FBI that took the computer. It was the Malaysian police. They asked the FBI to see if they could reconstruct the deleted files to find out what he deleted.

The problem here is the Malaysian officials. They're repeatedly talked as if they're gifting the public information because it's normally not released "due to national security". I've read several NTSB and at least one Boeing rep state that they're certain the Malaysians know more than they're giving them. Note that it was the US that released the first real timeline showing the 14 MINUTE difference between the ACARS going offline and the transponder and that the transponder went offline AFTER the flight left Malaysian airspace. The Malaysians have been obstructing this investigation from the get-go and it's really getting old fast. Hopefully the US or someone will put some real pressure on the Malaysians to spill the beans soon because they're doing nothing but making themselves look worse and worse.

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Re: Malaysian 777

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Hello,

Just an update from SKY News this morning 26 march,

They are saying that they have split the search area into two, East and West with 6 aircraft in each section and most of the ships are in the area, they also said that at least 120 objects were picked up by satellite on the 23 March, so hopefully they are getting close,

It will be great news once they do find anything concrete that the objects are from MH370 of course,

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