So far, lots of satellite photos of what could be just sea ice. Still not one single actual aircraft piece picked up by the multiple ships in the area. The more days this goes on, the stranger it gets.
Speaking of strange, why has Israel had an identical looking 777, in the exact same paint scheme as the missing MH370, warehoused in Tel Aviv since November 2013? That's a lot of cash to leave sitting idle for 'no reason'.
http://www.bollyn.com/are-the-israelis-planning-another-9-11-using-the-missing-777/It's also fascinating to see how Inmarsat can issue estimations of where the plane was when last heard, then later there's a new 'last estimated area' for whatever reason and no one mentions the previous Inmarsat diagrams again.
This makes three times now. First it was 'somewhere on these two arcs', then the southern ocean site shown with a couple of flight paths to it (none of which are anywhere near the original 'two arcs'). Now it's "the plane was going faster than we thought, so must have run out of fuel sooner, giving a location more to the NE." But wait... isn't fuel efficiency the determinant of distance possible on a tank? Faster & sooner doesn't necessarily mean shorter distance.
Well, I just keep saving local copies of all this stuff. The more tangled the stories get, the easier it is to see who is lying. Especially if anyone starts redacting online articles to cover their arses.
So much disinformation!
For instance, all that stuff about the MH370 right after final spoken contact climbing to above rated altitude, then descending, and passing back over Malaysian airspace and landmass without showing up on radar.
I've concluded it's all bollocks. For starters, the claimed climb rate is impossible, even for fighter planes. Also MH370 was at the very limits of the Malaysian radar, and had just turned off its transponder. It's the transponder that gives ATC computers the craft's true altitude, bearing and speed. Suddenly that data feed stopped, and the ATC systems were left with just the raw radar echo (and faint at that.) So I think the 'rapid climb' was just a radar system processing artifact.
As for the 'evaded radar on the westerly return over Malaysia', I now think that is just the Malaysian government flat out lying to save face. MH370 very likely flew over them at a normal altitude, but with no transponder data it was just an unidentified dot on radar screens. At around 1am in the morning. I think the Malaysian air traffic control were just asleep on the job, or incompetent, and the government is unable to admit their ATC is a joke. Notice how the Malaysian air force commander who broke the story that in fact they _had_ seen MH370 on radar, got stomped on hard in just a few hours, and was forced to claim on camera that he'd never said that (which he had, the day before, on camera.) Nonetheless the official search area was switched to where he said it had been last detected, off the SW coast of Malaysia.