Was Flight MH370 Accidentally SHOT DOWN? Staggering New Claims That Doomed Plane Was Blown Out Of The Sky By US And Thai Fighter Jets In Training Drill Gone Wrong -- Daily Mail
* New book Flight MH370: The Mystery claims the plane was shot down accidentally and its tracks covered up
* Author Nigel Cawthorne tells relatives of missing passengers they will never know what happened
* Grieving family of missing man say book's been released too soon
* Book claims tracking software on plane was too basic
The grieving family of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 have criticised the timing of a new book that claims the plane may have been accidentally shot down and the search for survivors covered up.
The family of missing Brisbane man Rod Burrows say they are at pains to understand how still, after 71 days of ongoing global search efforts, no one knows what happened to the missing plane which vanished on March 8 and how a book could be released so soon after.
Flight MH370: The Mystery makes the incredible claim that the airline was shot down by US-Thai joint strike fighters accidentally as part of a training drill gone horribly wrong. The book goes on to claim the search party was purposely sent in the wrong direction as part of a cover up.
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More News On A New Book That Claims That Malaysian Flight MH370 Was Accidentally Shot Down During A U.S. - Thai Military Exercise
First book on MH370 mystery blames US war games -- Sydney Morning Herald
Missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was 'shot down in military training exercise -- The Independent
Was missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 SHOT DOWN by accident? -- Express
MH370 may have been shot down during Thai-US military exercise, claims book -- Deccan Chronicle
MH370 have been shot down by US-Thai exercise: Cawthorne -- Want China Times
My Comment: This book is not the only one that is making claims .... CIA withholding information on flight MH370, says former Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad -- Sydney Morning Herald
Update: It seems that many others are now trying to cash in on this tragedy .... Indian director defends film inspired by Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 -- The Guardian
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I bet there are more than a few people trying to make a quick buck on conspiracys theories. Hopefully one day we'll know .
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