“@WSJ: Watch: Was #MH370, by the time it reached the Indian Ocean, a 'ghost plane'? http://on.wsj.com/1m390Ou pic.twitter.com/GYcrtC3G0x”
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“@WSJ: Watch: Was #MH370, by the time it reached the Indian Ocean, a 'ghost plane'? http://on.wsj.com/1m390Ou pic.twitter.com/GYcrtC3G0x”
@WSJ Here's a tip...plane''s on fire don't fly for 7+ hours... #PhotoFailure
@WSJ "Fire" scenario = PSYOP. No way plane flew 7 hrs with fire raging. Why does @WSJ abet possible coverup? See:http://voiceofrussia.com/us/2014_03_18/Stealth-Technology-Seizure-Behind-MH370-Disappearance-5715/ …
“@WSJ: Watch: Was #MH370, by the time it reached the Indian Ocean, a 'ghost plane'? http://on.wsj.com/1m390Ou pic.twitter.com/5qeZ31H1vT”
@WSJ This #MH370 scenario http://on.wsj.com/1m390Ou pic.twitter.com/A0GMUMKBYh sounds alot like the Helios one @ArcherMishale @ay1m @Kamakil
@WSJ News flash. The plane crashed in the Indian Ocean. I think we have had enough theories and scenarios in the last couple of weeks.
@WSJ its very shock indeed
@WSJ To me this is the most likely theory, there have been recently small or near fire emergencies on several panes.
@WSJ may be some poisonous gas ?
@WSJ I don't believe in this theory
@WSJ They have people kidnapped from malaysia air and do tastes on the people. And the plane to crash after the tests
@WSJ KNOWED SIR
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