QuoteOver four years after the Flight MH370, carrying 239 people onboard, went missing, an expert has claimed that the aircraft has been found and it is covered in bullet holes. Flight MH370 became one of the world?s greatest aviation mysteries when it disappeared on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 08, 2014. Now, Peter McMahon, an Australian mechanical engineer who claims to have worked in crash investigations for over 25 years, alleges that he has found the plane.
McMahon believes the ill-fated aircraft is 10 miles south of small islet Round Island, north of Mauritius. Notably, the area was not included in the search operation by experts. McMahon has been thoroughly scanning NASA and Google Maps images since MH370 went missing. MH370 investigators have, however, rejected his claims, saying the pictures involved were taken years before the flight disappeared.
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QuoteOn March 13, Ty posted a recording of a voicemail message he received on his phone and asked for help translating it.
Deciphered, it reads: ?S Danger SOS it is dire for you to evacuate be caution they are not human 042933964230 SOS Danger SOS.?
But some users claimed the numbers are a set of coordinates which, when plugged into Google Maps, led to one location in Africa and another near Malaysia.
The latter, many users noted, was ?very close? to where Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 vanished from radar, leading to speculation the voicemail was a recording of the doomed plane?s encounter with an alien craft.
The post appears to have started with Ty, an ordinatry Twitter user with no apparent prior interest in conspiracy theories.
In a post retweeted more than 6000 times, user Gio de Loera said: ?Are you saying that Malaysia Flight 370 encountered something non-human????
User Tyelashe responded: ?It?s a police code. It says ?Danger SOS it is dire for you to evacuate. Be cautious they are not human SOS danger SOS?.
Ty also posted unsettling direct messages he had been receiving on his Twitter account, one in Indonesian, another in Malay, a couple in Morse code and one which appeared to be five groupings of numbers: ?20.8.5.25 1.18.5 20.1.11.9.14.7 15.22.5.18 41818?.
The Indonesian message, when run through Google translate, turned out to be this warning: ?End the post you just shared about the recording in your phone.?
Several users translated the number sequences and Morse code to read: ?They are taking over.?
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not a location in Africa and Malaysia
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see ... this is the MESS