The Missing Malaysian Flight has to be Some Kind of Conspiracy

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 11, 2014

I haven’t been following the missing Malaysian flight story particularly closely, but I must come out and say that this does not make any sense at all, and there must be some type of high-level foul play involved.

It is simply physically impossible that no satellite recorded the plane’s path and none of the GPS chips in the passengers’ cellphones were traceable.

This has to be either the result of a supernatural occurrence, or some type of a conspiracy. They are focusing on possible criminal connections of some of the passengers, but I don’t even really see how that is the issue. If it was a hijacking, that would not make the plane disappear without a trace, even if hijackers had some reason to do that.

They are claiming it just totally disappeared from the radar.

The whole thing is frustrating to think about, which I suppose is why I haven’t paid much attention.

It is serving as an excellent distraction though, as tensions continue to rise over the impending World War.

What does the reader believe is happening here?