zebra100
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According to CNN: "Authorities now almost universally believe the pings did not come from the onboard data or cockpit voice recorders, but instead came from some other man-made source unrelated to the jetliner that disappeared on March 8, according to Michael Dean, the Navy's deputy director of ocean engineering."
Details see here.
So that means the only possible physical evidence to support the Inmarsat theory to physically put MH370 in the South India Ocean is gone. It was certainly suspicious in the first place that Inmarsat got the theory and the searchers got the pings in the area with even some third party's manipulation.
Now what? Apart from Inmarsat's raw data which are not that "raw", we have nothing. What we need is to reconsider every legitimate possibility of theories and eye witness accounts being dismissed to verify them again.
Details see here.
So that means the only possible physical evidence to support the Inmarsat theory to physically put MH370 in the South India Ocean is gone. It was certainly suspicious in the first place that Inmarsat got the theory and the searchers got the pings in the area with even some third party's manipulation.
Now what? Apart from Inmarsat's raw data which are not that "raw", we have nothing. What we need is to reconsider every legitimate possibility of theories and eye witness accounts being dismissed to verify them again.