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January 16, 2017: Just as I predicted would eventually happen (back on December 16, 2014), the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has ended their search for the MH370 plane crash wreckage in their search area without ever finding MH370 in it: Underwater search of 120,000 square-kilometre area in the southern Indian Ocean completed. Wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 not found there. Malaysia, China and Australia announce decision to suspend the underwater search. "Paul Kennedy, the project director of Fugro – the Dutch company leading the search – acknowledged on Thursday [July 21, 2016] that, if the plane was not found there, "it means it's somewhere else"."

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Friday, July 31, 2015

MH370 debris found on Reunion Island (near Madagascar)

My theory about MH370 landing safely in Pakistan was wrong.

Debris from MH370 was found on Reunion Island (near Madagascar), on the beach at Saint-Andre, on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.

I still believe MH370 was hijacked by person(s) unknown.