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Yeah tough Mondays, troubling thoughts..Let me go on record and say it had nothing to do with foul play. The plane like you said entered the world of the jins and they will probably transport it back into our dimension somewhere in the pacific ocean. We will find the plane in a couple of weeks.
On a personal note today was a tough day for me

Lol, makes a good mystery movie.. And as for rational theories, which is pretty much likely as true cause of its demise...but until the advent of such rational findings, I'd like to stay with the unthinkable, it's a good intrigue and hope where there's none.I'd like to be the director of the sure next hollywood movie about this mystery disappearance. I bet Paul Greengrass is already recruiting the actors .
As for topic, nothing jin about this. It's just matter of finding the sinked plane. It's probably somewhere deep in the Indian Ocean


Hmm interesting.. I'm also very intrigued by that Putin.. and this combine both.. I like your theorySome people are so obsessed with SL,they won't miss any opportunity to insert it to even the most obscure subject.
As for this plane there's no mystery.It crashed somewhere in the vast ocean.The reason they keep it in the media is because they don't want to deal with the other subject at. hand.The Crimea. Where they took a gamble at seizing the black sea port from Russia and failed.


Cell phones of the people on board are still ringing. So, there's that, atleast.
There is a timer that the providers set in their
network called T3212. It can be set anywhere
from 6 minutes to 24 hours (most providers have
it set anywhere from one hour to four hours).
Anyway, this timer is like a "roll call". Let's say
that it's set to four hours. If your mobile does
absolutely nothing for four hours, it
automatically sends a message (it's almost like a
SMS) to the network and tells it "I'm still here!"
If the mobile doesn't send this message, and the
four hours goes by, then the network will mark
this mobile as "detached" which means that
incoming calls will go directly to voice mail. But
until the timer expires, the network thinks the
mobile is still available and will try repeatedly to
reach the mobile and, after eventually being
unsuccessful, go to voicemail. What could have
happened is that his mobile sent the message
"I'm still here" to the network and that was just
enough to kill the battery, so the network thought
he was still online for the next four hours, when
his battery was actually dead. So, maybe give him
the benefit of the doubt this one time. Mobile
networks are very complicated things...

Who mentioned SL in this topic? HusseinHasan aka coldoon?Some people are so obsessed with SL,they won't miss any opportunity to insert it to even the most obscure subject.
As for this plane there's no mystery.It crashed somewhere in the vast ocean.The reason they keep it in the media is because they don't want to deal with the other subject at. hand.The Crimea. Where they took a gamble at seizing the black sea port from Russia and failed.

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