Thursday, March 13, 2014

Take on the lost airplane

For six days we've gotten one conflicting report after another and
still we aren't close to an answer. First there were mile long oil
slicks then random debris then two Iranians on stolen passports, then
a last message from the pilot then a weird triangular shape in the sea
and all of it has been denied then confirmed then denied again my the
Malaysian government. Forget the tragedy of 239 people on board,
this is a travesty with the ineptitude of the Malaysian government who
has come across as a headless chicken throughout it all. They have
not had a clear message, a clear messenger nor should they have a
clear conscious because what they have said/leaked/reported has been
nothing short of garbage
This is not, in theory, a Malaysian issue but rather one of an airline
run out of that country but when a tragedy of this magnitude occurs,
it's the name of the country on the airplane who has to step up and in
this case they just haven't while 100's of family members wait in
horror. It is time to turn this entire thing over to a country who
can handle it and stop sending these poor families in a tizzy with
every half assed report

With all the electronic sophistication out there where Big Government
can look into everybody's email account and monitor every phone call
made, how a 20,000 pound hunk of steel just disappears is ludicrous
and not at all believable. I think we're all rooting for a LOST
ending -well not actually Lost's ending but you know- where we find
out that these people are alive and well living on some South Pacific
island but somehow it seems unlikely

I think the most likely conclusion is that this was a suicide mission
and the Malaysian government knows it and is trying to cover it up

Step aside Malaysia and let this be handled by somebody who can handle
this kind of thing.

1 comment:

Mr. R. Lee said...

Wait, what? Huh?

What is this about a lost airplane? I don't get it.