Oceanic 815

Lost’s 10 Year Anniversary and Malaysia Flight 370

It’s ironic and fitting, in a way, that it has been a week and a half since we “lost” Malaysia Air Flight 370 and then the cast of Lost reunites at PaleyFest for the 10th anniversary of the show’s debut. 

http://tv.yahoo.com/blogs/tv-news/12-highlights-from-the–lost–paleyfest-panel-054715551.html

Several members of the Oceanic 815 crew came together along with the show’s creators and producers to dispel some of the myths about the show’s biggest mysteries (spoiler–they explain the church scene during the finale!)

Obviously I do not wish to make light of what’s going on with Malaysia Air Flight 370, but what I do like is that so many people are keeping their hopes up that the plane landed somewhere.  Just like Schrodinger’s Cat, at this point the plane is neither crashed nor landed.  There is still hope that it’s out there somewhere, intact, and the passengers are safe.

Thanks to Lost, we have hope.

Mayasia Air Flight 370: Some Interesting Links to the Latest Developments and Theories

The story of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is getting stranger and stranger.  Now Reuters is suggesting that the plane might have landed on a remote island.  Instead of terrorism: Piracy.

Well, why not?

Here are a few interesting links:

Clyde Lewis: http://www.groundzeromedia.org/all-right-good-night-its-just-plane-coincidence/

CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/14/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Chazdizzy3’s blog: http://chadizzy3.blogspot.com/2014/03/malaysian-airlines-mh370-modern-day.html

NBC: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/missing-jet/one-u-s-theory-planes-disappearance-act-piracy-n52941

Clyde Lewis Weighs in on Missing Plane–Hiding in “Plane Sight”

From Ground Zero Radio:

http://www.groundzeromedia.org/plane-sight-unseen-the-odyssey-of-malaysian-airlines-flight-370/

I’ve been waiting to hear what Clyde Lewis had to say about the missing plane.  Flight 370 has been missing for days.  Terrorism has not been ruled out.  A plane crash has not been ruled out.  Aliens have not been ruled out.  It’s crazy.  For all we know, it passed through a temporal rift and is stuck on an island somewhere, just like the passengers from the Oceanic 815 from Lost.

Clyde Lewis has an interesting take on it.  So do the callers on his show this evening.

What do you think?

Oceanic 815, I mean, Malaysia Airlines Mystery Continues to Deepen

Here is an article from the UK’s Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/10689060/Malaysia-Airlines-live.html

The use of the word “unprecedented” is very interesting.  The plane went missing a few days ago and no one knows where it is.  Passengers used stolen passports, but now the claim is that they “likely weren’t” terrorists and they might be Iranian.  The oil slicks spotted have been ruled out as belonging to Flight 370.

Is anyone else concerned about this?  A plane went missing.  Passengers were able to board with stolen passports.  No one can find the plane.  These are all huge problems in my book.

Right now it’s a bit like Schrodinger’s Cat: At the moment, the plane is neither crashed nor safe.  It’s somewhere in the middle.  And if it didn’t crash, then it has either been hijacked and hidden away somewhere (this is totally possible) or maybe aliens took it.  In all seriousness, nothing has been ruled out.  Again, this is the problem.

Is the Malaysian Airlines Missing Plane the New Oceanic 815?

I don’t mean to make light of the awful situation with the Malaysian plane.  I just happen to think that it never crashed and it somewhere else.

Like the show Lost, I truly believe that something happened to the plane and the passengers.  With all of those stolen passports, who is to say that the plane wasn’t taken somewhere else? If the pilots had been in on it (or even if they weren’t) if there were enough people and a solid plan, the communication signals could have been disarmed and the plane could have been taken elsewhere.

So far no groups have taken responsibility for it, nor has anyone found debris.  Until they find it, the possibility that it didn’t crash is still valid.