Sebelum ini MMI ada catatkan tentang kenyataan daripada wakil Amerika Syarikat tentang spekulasi dari banyak pihak yang mengatakan pesawat MH370 telah mendarat di Diergo Garcia atau kehilangan pesawat milik Malaysia Airline itu punya kaitan dengan Amerika Syarikat.
Wakil daripada kedutaan Amerika Syarikat dalam kenyataannya bagaimanapun telah menafikan sebarang keterlibatan mereka dalam insiden MH370 dan menafikan semua teori serta spekulasi yang mengatakan pesawat malang terbabit telah mendarat di Diergo Garcia.Baca Sini
Namun hasil carian MMI telah menemui satu lagi pendedahan yang membongkar kenyataan wakil kedutaan Amerika Syarikat itu sebagai satu pembohongan terancang.Sejauh mana ianya benar-benar satu pembohongan MMI sendiri kurang pasti tetapi pendedahan itu punya alasannya yang tersendiri.
Padah apabila banyak sangat berbohong..! Siapa juga jika sekali berbohong maka dia akan terus berbohong untuk menutup pembohongan yang dibuat sebelumnya..!
Itu sebab dalam penafian pihak kedutaan AS dalam isu pendaratan MH370 di Diego Garcia jelas bahawa pihak kedutaan mereka telah melakukan pembohongan..!
Cuba baca dan fahamkan…
Spekulasi kehilangan pesawat MAS MH370 sering dikaitkan dengan penglibatan Amerika Syarikat dan Diego Garcia.
Teori pesawat MH370 dikawal oleh teknologi drone, alat kawalan jarak jauh berkeupayaan tinggi AS dan diterbangkan sehingga mendarat di Lapangan Terbang Diego Garcia yang terletak berhampiran Pulau Maldives.
Pihak kedutaan AS di Malaysia tampil menafikan teori berkenaan.
Pihak kedutaan AS menafikan sekeras-kerasnya teori yang mengatakan pesawat itu mendarat di pangkalan tentera udara AS di pulau kecil itu.
Tuduhan itu adalah palsu dan pesawat berkenaan tidak mendarat di situ, kata seorang jurucakap Kedutaan Amerika di Kuala Lumpur.
“Spekulasi bahawa penumpang MH370, Philip Woods menghantar mesej foto dari Diego Garcia juga tidak benar,” katanya.
Menurut beliau, AS turut menolak dakwaan beberapa orang yang menyaksikan pesawat dengan skim warna seakan sama dengan MH370 terbang rendah di ruang udara Maldives pada pagi 8 Mac lepas.
”Tidak ada petunjuk bahawa MH370 terbang di mana-mana berhampiran Maldives atau Diego Garcia,” katanya.
Berkaitan data, jurucakap itu menambah bahawa ia hanya memberi maklumat atas permintaan dan Malaysia tidak meminta data dari satelit Amerika yang terletak di Pine Gap, Australia.
Jurucakap itu berkata usaha kerjasama Malaysia dan Australia, tujuh kapal Tentera Laut AS bersama 26 negara lain dilakukan berdasarkan kawasan yang dikenalpasti oleh pakar-pakar Malaysia dan antarabangsa.
Namun cuba perhatikan dan fahami apa yang Menteri Pengangkutan kita katakan sejak 19 Mac yang lalu…
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia believes data from US spy satellites monitored in Australia could help find missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 but the information is being withheld.
The country's Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein has specifically asked the US to share information obtained from the Pine Gap base near Alice Springs, according to the government-controlled New Straits Times newspaper.
Authorities in Kuala Lumpur believe that finding the plane now depends on the willingness of a number of countries to share potentially sensitive radar and satellite data.
They want to use the information to calibrate with data they have already obtained to narrow the search areas from a massive 2.4 million square nautical miles stretching from Central Asia to the vast expanses of the Indian Ocean.
Thailand’s military said on Tuesday that its radar detected a plane that may have been MH370 just minutes after the plane’s communications went down, and that it didn’t share the information with Malaysia earlier because it wasn’t specifically asked for it.
Indonesia's Rear Marshall Hadi Tjahjanto said his country had nothing to add to the information gathered by radar facilities across the world, because Indonesia’s facilities had not caught sight of the ill-fated flight. “The radar we have which face Malaysia directly are in Sabang in Aceh and in Medan, but the radar data provided no information on MH370.”
For three days, Mr Hishammuddin has reiterated publicly that Malaysia had asked countries to provide sensitive data from their satellites, specifically naming the US, France and China.
“Our focus is on four tasks: gathering information from satellite surveillance, analysis of surveillance radar data, increasing air and surface assets and increasing the number of technical and subject matter experts,” Mr Hishammuddin said on Tuesday night.
“On satellite surveillance, I cannot disclose who has what capability but I can confirm we have contacted every relevant country that has access to satellite data,” he said.
Restricted access: the Jorn project transmitter site in Laverton, Western Australia. |
Mr Hishammuddin concedes information obtained from military-use satellites is regarded as privileged on national security grounds and usually not shared among nations.
But he said Malaysia had “put our search effort above our national security” by disclosing raw military data which had allowed experts to identify areas where the plane could have flown after it lost communications and turned back from its scheduled flight path from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8.
Asked if countries had been forthcoming with information, Mr Hishammuddin replied: “the only one [country] that is basically out in the open is Malaysia.”
After speaking by telephone with US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel on Tuesday, Mr Hishammuddin said the US has “possibly the best ability” to help locate the plane. US ships and planes are involved in a 25-country search.
Mr Hishammuddin confirmed he also asked Mr Hagel about US support from US satellite and radar systems. Mr Hagel has not commented directly on Malaysia’s request for access to US satellite data.
The New Straits Times newspaper on Wednesday led its coverage of the missing plane with a story referring to Pine Gap as a “super-secret” installation in the barren Australian heartland that could solve the puzzle of the mystery disappearance.
The newspaper quoted Mr Hishammuddin as saying Malaysia would “appreciate” if the US could provide investigators with data from its facilities in Australia.
“Although he did not mention the two facilities by name, the New Straits Times believes he was alluding to the Pine Gap and Jindalee facilities,” the newspaper said.
Siapa yang main wayang..! siapa yang tak mahu komen..! siapa yang tak bagi maklumat sehingga sekarang..!!! Yang jelas, siapa yang berbohong..!!! sumber
Kepada semua bukan niat MMI nak mencelarukan mana-mana pihak tetapi berdasarkan sikap mereka sebelum ini yang banyak melakukan onar di bumi Islam lain , MMI bimbang kita turut atau sedang mengalami perkara yang sama.
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