The Malaysian authorities are seemingly incapable of confronting the severity of the issues which would surround the disappearance of flight 370. Western media, trapped inside the zone of political correctness, are unwilling to dig through the obfuscation.
Islam and Radical Muslim issues around a hijacking are far too disconcerting for the central Asian authorities to confront. They just don’t want *that* conversation.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — It was the unwelcome, anguishing news that families of the missing had dreaded, and when they heard it from Malaysia’s prime minister Monday night there were shrieks and intense heartbreak: The missing Malaysian Airlines flight whose fate was a mystery that consumed the world had crashed into a remote corner of the Indian Ocean.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak , left, and acting transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein speak during the press conference for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, MH370
The news, based on fresh evidence gleaned from an unprecedented analysis of satellite data, meant it was all but impossible that any of the 239 passengers and crew on board the jetliner could have survived.








