Hi Jeff, I just watched this video, and while it presented nothing new, it was well done. There is some discussion of the biofouling of the flaperon, and some photos of a flaperon with no marine life growing on it:
Thanks for the heads up, Tom. There's a lot of this sort of thing put out -- as I often say, if you only have a glancing familiarity with the case then all the evidence seems to point to a pilot suicide, it's only when you dig into the deeper layers that the strange contradictions emerge. Thanks also for the nudge -- I'll get working on something soon! I was at the airshow in Oshkosh so I've fallen behind on things.
It will be good to see something new from you! As to all the Internet noise out there pointing to Zaharie as the culprit, this program is different. In fact, it contains a fair amount of exculpatory evidence, even saying that the end points in the Southern Ocean retrieved from his hard drives are not dispositive. It also presents in some dept that there is nothing in Zaharie's past, nor in his behavior the night of the flight, that raises any suspicion. Don't know who is behind this program, but it's different from any I've seen.
One additional point this program made concerned the BFO data and the wobbly satellite. The narrator made the assertion that satellite operators will allow the equipment to go into an elliptical orbit to extend its service life. And it was this that permitted Inmarsat scientists to break the symmetry.
Hi Jeff, I just watched this video, and while it presented nothing new, it was well done. There is some discussion of the biofouling of the flaperon, and some photos of a flaperon with no marine life growing on it:
https://youtu.be/listYm-ichE?si=BEl3WHghJ_HJ5QZD
Our friend Blaine Gibson makes an appearance with a nondescript piece of something, but implying to an islander that it is a pearl of great price.
So, FYI. Looking forward to hearing more from you!
Thanks for the heads up, Tom. There's a lot of this sort of thing put out -- as I often say, if you only have a glancing familiarity with the case then all the evidence seems to point to a pilot suicide, it's only when you dig into the deeper layers that the strange contradictions emerge. Thanks also for the nudge -- I'll get working on something soon! I was at the airshow in Oshkosh so I've fallen behind on things.
It will be good to see something new from you! As to all the Internet noise out there pointing to Zaharie as the culprit, this program is different. In fact, it contains a fair amount of exculpatory evidence, even saying that the end points in the Southern Ocean retrieved from his hard drives are not dispositive. It also presents in some dept that there is nothing in Zaharie's past, nor in his behavior the night of the flight, that raises any suspicion. Don't know who is behind this program, but it's different from any I've seen.
I'm glad they're taking that stance. Hopefully it will start to get around.
One additional point this program made concerned the BFO data and the wobbly satellite. The narrator made the assertion that satellite operators will allow the equipment to go into an elliptical orbit to extend its service life. And it was this that permitted Inmarsat scientists to break the symmetry.
This is true. Though I think that to understand the true significance you have to go another layer deeper than that.