CONSPIRACY FACT?! Two Stolen Passports Used! Terror? Canadians On Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight Vice President Of Xcoal Energy & Resources (Video) (Video)
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Canadians On Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight Vice President Of Xcoal Energy & Resources
March 08 2014
TWO (3 years ago, what’s up with SECURITY checks?!) STOLEN PASSPORTS USED ON MALASIAN FLIGHT! Terrorists or something much more sinister?
Oh boy … here we go. I feared that there was someone or someones IN PARTICULAR on that vanished airline that certain people wanted to “deal” with. OH, man, check out this article and video. Hold on, it gets … well, I guess what is now becoming the “norm”. More banker deaths? Or something more? Certainly those in POWER or who are in the “know”!!
Malaysia Airlines has released the identities of the passengers and crew on board missing flight MH370, including two Canadians.
Muktesh Mukherjee, 42, and Xiaomo Bai, 37, are among the 227 passengers and 12 Malaysian crew members unaccounted for on board a Boeing 777-200 jet that disappeared from radar Saturday morning. Malaysia Airlines released the full manifest online; the passengers are from 14 different nationalities.
Both Canadians’ Facebook pages have listed their current city as Beijing. Mukherjee’s Linkedin Page has also pegged him as the vice president of China operations for Xcoal Energy & Resources. Ernie Thrasher, the company’s CEO, confirmed with the Huffington Post Canada that Mukherjee and Bai are married, and some of the photos on the couple’s profiles have suggested they have two children.
The airline says Subang Air Traffic Control lost contact with the plane at 2:40 a.m. local time Saturday. Flight MH370 departed Kuala Lumpur at 12:41 a.m. Saturday and was bound for Beijing, scheduled to land at Beijing International Airport at 6:30 a.m. Beijing time.
The plane “lost all contact and radar signal one minute before it entered Vietnam’s air traffic control,” Lt. Gen. Vo Van Tuan, deputy chief of staff of the Vietnamese army, said in a statement.