1 Aug 2016
Towards the end of Channel 9 Australia’s compelling analysis this
weekend into the fate of missing flight Malaysian Airlines MH370, Danica
Weeks, the Australian wife of one of the victims revealed how Najib’s
wife Rosmah Mansor gave the game away when she spoke to her about the
disaster:
I said “find my husband, you need to find my husband. What are you going to do? You need to do everything in your power to bring my husband home”
She told me that it was “very horrible that someone would do this to 238 innocent people”. She was insinuating that the pilot took the plane.
In fact, it is clear from the documentary that not only the wife of
the Prime Minister knew, but that all the top officials in Malaysia have
known pretty much from the start that this is what happened.
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah deliberately piloted the plane to its doom.
However, Malaysia has preferred to pretend that there is still no
conclusion to the enquiries and it has stalled investigations rather
than admit the truth.
As a result tens millions of dollars have been wasted (mainly of
foreign Australian money) and months of unnecessary agony of unknowing
foisted on the families of the victims.
All to save Najib’s face once more.
Frozen investigations
The programme reminds the audience that two large sections of the
plane were discovered, but that Malaysia has a year on made no effort to
recover them or say anything about what they reveal about the crash.
The first was sent to France, where it has remained with no official
statement coming out from the investigation centre.
The second was not even claimed by the Malaysians from the African
coast. So, given Malaysia’s glaring reluctance to obtain further
evidence to prove what happened, Australians went and retrieved it for
examination themselves.
What the evidence from this debris in fact conclusively shows, says
60 Minutes, is that the only possible scenario was that the plane was
deliberately ditched into the ocean by its pilot. You can see it just
from looking at the pictures and without even needing to do in-depth
analysis, say experienced investigators.
This was also the theory arrived at by British pilots
over a year ago, who explained how the route taken by the plane could
only have been a deliberate journey by the pilot, who even circled his
home island of Penang before heading on his murderous mission south.
60 Minutes has now gained further concrete corroboration of the
theory from a top US air accident investigator, Larry Vance, who says
the evidence of the debris confirms this could have been the only
possible explanation.
The recovered wing flaps show that they were titled down in a
controlled landing at the time they hit the water, shredding the tips as
they hit the water. This could only have been done by a pilot.
Vance says that a controlled landing also explains why so little
debris has been recovered from the plane. He says most of the aircraft
would have remained intact from such a landing and would have sunk to
the bottom of the ocean, whereas an uncontrolled landing would have
caused it to break into a million pieces that would have washed up as
debris by now.
Key evidence kept secret
The shocking story of mass murder by a suicidal pilot is by no means
unique. However, it is something no airline or country is ever pleased
to admit.
There have been a number of pilot suicides, including most recently
by a German Lufthansa pilot, who flew his passengers deliberately into a
mountainside.
The Germans faced up to the tragedy and its causes, but when an Egypt
Air pilot had done the same some years earlier that country tried to cover up the cause of the tragedy in the face of overwhelming evidence, and chose to blame mechanical failure instead.
It seems Malaysia, under the master of cover-up, Najib Razak, are now up to same thing.
In particular, 60 Minutes reveals for the first time that the
Malaysian authorities have been deliberately hiding evidence that the
pilot of MH370 Zaharie Ahmad Shah had been practicing an almost exact
same flight on his simulator in the weeks before the flight – and then
had attempted to wipe the evidence from his hard-drive (see featured
picture).
Until now this compelling evidence has been kept secret, whilst
Malaysian officials have preferred to stand an say they simply still do
not know what happened.
Unpalatable causes
Cover-ups are nothing new under Najib. In fact, they are the
hallmark of his government, in which this pampered and privileged son of
a former Prime Minister has conducted himself as if all manner of
thefts, murders and misdemeanours can be fixed and swept under the
carpet.
When challenged on the evidence at a press conference by the
Australian 60 minutes journalist, Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai,
simply said no answers had yet been arrived at – after which the
conference was hastily brought to a close.
What Najib and his colleagues do not want discussed is above all what
motivated the rogue pilot. Because, not only did Malaysian Airlines
fail to pick up on the plainly deteriorating mental state in one of its
top pilots, who was spending his down time hours plotting suicide
missions on his simulator back home. They also failed to act when his
wife departed on the very eve of his mental breakdown.
And then of course there was that thorny issue of Anwar’s conviction,
which the PKR supporting pilot attended in court on the very morning of
his deathly decision to kill himself and all his passengers.
Whilst it may have been tempting to somehow blame this murder/suicide
on their ‘political enemy’, Najib’s advisors will have been wary of the
far greater danger and disadvantage of allowing the rest of the world
to dwell on the shameful trial of Malaysia’s opposition leader, which
was so fraught with injustices and irregularities and apparently also
helped trigger such an appalling act of domestic terrorism.
It appears that in Shah’s fractured mental state this ghastly action
would draw the world’s attention to the political persecution of Najib’s
most dangerous and successful challenger,
who had out-performed him even in a rigged election.
Najib didn’t want people dwelling on that motive, any more than he
wants them dwelling on the motives behind the death of Altantuya,
Hussein Najadi or indeed prosecutor Kevin Morais.
However, while UMNO/BN may have got away so far with treating their
own citizens in this haughty and unaccountable fashion, the Australians
and the Chinese victims of this outrage will hold a very negative view
of this wilful refusal to face up to facts and reveal the truth.
Najib has just further distanced himself from two of his most important neighbours.
Altogether it’s been a bad week for Malaysia’s ‘Bonnie & Clyde’
and eventually all those skeletons, which have been tucked away for so
long, will come tumbling out of their hiding places.
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