Did the Malaysia Airlines plane be taken away by aliens?

Updated on science 2024-02-29
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I assure you as a personality that the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines plane is definitely related to aliens, and in some of the world's unsolved mysteries, the plane suddenly lost its signal and could not be contacted by the outside world, but after a few decades, the missing plane suddenly reappeared, and the passengers on the plane felt like yesterday. The disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines plane is exactly the same as the unsolved mystery. Malaysia Airlines planes may be back in the decades.

    Now that technology is so advanced, there is no clue at all for a plane to suddenly disappear, only aliens can have this technology.

    On the unsolved mystery of the world, the plane flew to the Bermuda Delta and suddenly disappeared. All signals are gone, and the compass cannot discern the direction. Too late to send any signals. It's exactly the same as what happened to the Malaysia Airlines plane, so I concluded that it definitely had something to do with aliens.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Not necessarily, but of course there is, I think I've seen a spaceship on the tip of the Big Dipper.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, but haven't found it yet.

    The latest news] The Australian Maritime Safety Authority announced on the 29th that based on new investigation and analysis evidence, the search area of the Malaysia Airlines MH379 passenger plane moved north on the 28th. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority will conduct a search in the corresponding sea area according to the weather and current conditions on the 29th.

    The Australian Maritime Safety Agency said the day before that during the search and rescue operation on the 28th, five aircraft found floating objects of different colors. The Australian side said that it could not be determined whether the floating objects were related to the missing aircraft until they were located and collected by the search and rescue vessel.

    The Australian Maritime Safety Authority said that the weather conditions were expected to be suitable for the search early on the 29th, but the weather conditions would deteriorate later in the day.

    The Australian side said that at present, China's "Haixun 01" ship has arrived in the suspected waters to search. In addition, a total of 8 aircraft will be involved in the search operation on the 29th. They included three Australian Air Force P3 aircraft, one Japanese Coast Guard aircraft, one Japanese P3 aircraft, one New Zealand Air Force P3 aircraft, one Chinese People's Liberation Army Il-76 aircraft and one civilian aircraft.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not impossible as it stands.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Now pray that the crossing will be carried away by aliens for the best possible outcome.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Aliens are not sure, but aliens are sure.

Related questions
12 answers2024-02-29

It's not, it's the wing that tilts downwards to give the air a downward force, and thus the wing gets an upward reaction force.

26 answers2024-02-29

No, not for a long time.

5 answers2024-02-29

H1 is generally not bought.

H1 is also divided into civilian and military use. >>>More

9 answers2024-02-29

There are three basic historical forms of dialectics:

Most of the ancient naïve dialectics only described the general nature of the whole world, and the various elements and parts that make up the world were not clearly understood, so they were incomplete and did not form a complete set of dialectical ideological systems. >>>More

29 answers2024-02-29

Di Madeo (also translated as Di Matteo) is a former midfielder of the Italian national team. In September 2000, he suffered a serious leg injury against a club team in Switzerland and was unable to play. After 18 months of suffering from broken bones. >>>More