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New possible ditch sites, based upon sound waves analysis:
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-u ... d17cc7b07f

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Malaysia open to proposals to resume MH370 hunt

Malaysia‘s government says it will consider resuming the search for a missing Malaysia Airlines flight if companies interested in the hunt come forward with viable proposals or credible leads, as families of passengers marked the fifth anniversary of the plane’s mysterious disappearance.

https://travelwirenews.com/malaysia-ope ... t-1305686/
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...perhaps of interest:

https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-atlan ... -hijacking
The Atlantic Dusts Off Discredited Conspiracy Theory to Accuse MH370 Pilot of Hijacking

‘He was often lonely. His wife had moved out.’ Does that really drive a man to kill himself and 238 people?

Updated 06.17.19 3:13PM ET / Published 06.17.19 2:40PM ET
This time the accuser is surprising:
William Langewiesche, one of the most authoritative and respected aviation writers,
in a long report in the latest issue of The Atlantic.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-atlan ... -hijacking

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If you prefer the original, follow the link: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/ar ... es/590653/
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sn26567 wrote: 18 Jun 2019, 18:47 If you prefer the original, follow the link: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/ar ... es/590653/
Well that was quite the read. And the best objective summary out there. Hopefully someone will find the last resting place of MH370 someday. They did find Titanic after 70years. Let’s hope we won’t have to wait that long...

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French investigators suspect MH370 pilot was in control ‘until the end’

The revelations based on Boeing data came days after a new account suggesting the pilot may have been clinically depressed, leading him to starve the passengers of oxygen and then crash the Boeing 777 into the sea.

https://www.airlive.net/french-investig ... l-the-end/
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Another interesting summary of the current state of the investigation:

https://premium.telegraph.co.uk/newslet ... =DM1063655
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Tomorrow, 7 years ago.

A new book has been published, by Florence de Changy. She says that she made her own "investigation".

Actually, I saw Xavier Tytelman's video, a recognised French expert and he says that the book is conspiracy and manipulation. He's probably not the only expert to claim that actually the book's arguments don't make sense.

If you speak French : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU8KIj3P4do

There's a similar book, written by François Renault, he says that actually the plane didn't crash but made a controlled water-landing, to be short in the other lines, another conspiracy book. An article, also in French develops his "theory" : https://www.aerobuzz.fr/breves-culture- ... en-verite/

How many books have been published about MH370 conspiracy ?
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Sensational new finding: MH370 mysteriously circled for 22 minutes off the Sumatra coast before continuing further south.

https://www.airlineratings.com/news/sen ... eNeOiI5OiA
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A new theory has emerged recently. British aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey has conducted a painstaking examination of the anomalies in radio signals from that fateful night. He has said that’s enabled him to zero in on a new crash zone.

The breakthrough discovery claim came after an analysis using Weak Signal Propagation Reporter (WSPR) technology – this is effectively an invisible radio wave similar to trip-wires that record anything disturbing or passing through the waves. Mr Godfrey said 160 signals were disturbed over the Indian Ocean that night, disturbances likely caused by an aeroplane.

He has said he can narrow a search area down to just 300 square kilometres which could be looked at in just a few weeks. That includes some areas already searched and others that were never looked at during the initial rescue effort.

https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-u ... e64350e35f
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Another possibility of her final location:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/nfyren14 ... t-2023.pdf

Same pdf, but url with a link from aeroin.net:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/nfyren14 ... x04wg&dl=0

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