Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 19, 2020
Suicide is possible. But it’s more likely that if it was done on purpose, it was done for Islamic reasons.
I think the only people who would kill hundreds of people as a means to commit suicide for personal reasons are white people and Jews.
AP:
Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said the “top levels” of the Malaysian government long suspected that the disappearance of a plane almost six years ago was a mass murder-suicide by the pilot.
Abbott was prime minister when Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 carrying 239 people vanished on March 8, 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
Australia, working on Malaysia’s behalf, coordinated what became the largest search in aviation history, but it failed to find the plane before being ended in 2017.
Speaking in a Sky News documentary to air on Wednesday and Thursday, Abbott said high-ranking Malaysian officials believed veteran pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah deliberately downed the jet.
“My very clear understanding, from the very top levels of the Malaysian government is that from very, very early on, they thought it was murder-suicide by the pilot,” said Abbott, who was Australia’s prime minster from 2013-15.
“I’m not going to say who said what to whom, but let me reiterate, I want to be absolutely crystal clear, it was understood at the highest levels that this was almost certainly murder-suicide by the pilot.”
Islamic terrorist groups claimed credit for this plane crash.
On 9 March 2014, members of the Chinese news media received an open letter that claimed to be from the leader of the Chinese Martyrs Brigade, a previously unknown group. The letter claimed that the loss of Flight 370 was in retaliation for the Chinese government’s response to the knife attacks at Kunming railway station on 1 March 2014 and part of the wider separatist campaign against Chinese control over Xinjiang province. The letter also listed unspecified grievances against the Malaysian government. The letter’s claim was dismissed as fraudulent based on its lack of detail regarding the fate of Flight 370 and the fact that the name “Chinese Martyrs Brigade” appeared inconsistent with Uyghur separatist groups which describe themselves as “East Turkestan” and “Islamic” rather than “Chinese”.
And there were theories.
Shortly after the aircraft disappeared, some news agencies reported that it may have been an act of terrorism, possibly a jihadist attack. Between 9 and 14 March 2014, media mogul Rupert Murdoch tweeted that Flight 370’s disappearance “confirms jihadists turning to make trouble for China [sic].” He later suggested the flight might have been hidden in northern Pakistan, “like Bin Laden”. These remarks have not been confirmed, and were characterized as conspiracy theories by Shiv Malik in The Guardian. The following month, the Russian newspaper Moskovskij Komsomolets endorsed a similar theory, claiming that “unknown terrorists” had hijacked the plane, flown it to Afghanistan, and then held the crew and passengers hostage.
It actually makes more sense to me that the plane was landed somewhere.
It doesn’t make sense that they just couldn’t ever find it, after millions of man hours searching.
It is also possible that a US government entity or the Jews stole it in order to use the people for experiments.
It could also have been meant to send some kind of message to the Chinese.
It was a great mystery, I will say this.