An engineer claims he’s used a computer program to discover flight MH370 was put into a 20-minute holding pattern before vanishing.
The doomed jet was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014 when it disappeared with 239 passengers on board, sparking one of the greatest aviation mysteries ever.
Richard Godfrey has been tracking the Boeing 777’s flight path using WSPRnet – which uses radio signals – and claims to have made a major breakthrough.
He says the plane was put into a holding pattern for around 22 minutes near the coastline of Sumatra, an Indonesian island, reports AirlineRatings.
Godfrey says using WSPRnet he is able to track all aircrafts going back as far as 2009.
The engineer also claims he will be able to trace MH370 to its final resting place by the end of this month.
He said: “What I found out, without looking for it, was that MH370 entered a race track holding pattern at around 19:12 UTC.
“I was surprised to discover that not only did MH370 enter a holding pattern but that the holding pattern lasted for around 22 minutes until 19:34 UTC.
“On entering the holding pattern MH370 was 150 nm [nautical miles] from the coast of Sumatra and 40 nm from the 2nd Arc.”
There have been a number of theories around the disappearance of the plane including that pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, committed a mass murder-suicide.
Godfrey’s claims raise questions over why Shah would put the plane into a holding pattern.
Dude, Godfrey, please wait until you have everything and expose it all in one go. Don't say you will be able to dig up the final resting place, until you have dug it up, or the Cabal will be after you.
The word is out about the tech. Others will know how to use it or will learn. That's the story.
But whats stopping the Cabal from nuking the servers hosting those signal?
WSPR is a grid of radio signals which covers the globe allowing planes to be tracked as they set off invisible “digital tripwires” which reveal their position.
Extensive trials of new technology tracking historical data of radio signals bumping off planes have led experts to believe it could hone in on a more specific underwater search area.
Godfrey compares the technology – set up in 2009 – to a web of invisible detectors that record movement amongst the clouds.
This post is primarily about WSPR FYI.
Could this be used for the 9/11 plane trackings? Or WSPR data not going back that far?
Now that's a damn good question.
The Rothschilds could've had something to do with MH370
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/coincidence-rothschild-inherits-freescale-patent-bryan
Imagine their consternation when they learn of WSPR tracking their every move. "...but our transponder was off!" kek
Great post. Thankq
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