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MH 17 anomaly may have an explanation-A diversion from the usual route, tracked by Russian radar

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First see article below Then, this e xcerpt: (On Tuesday 22 July, 2 days after MAS denied MH 17 has gone  off-course ), the embassy played a footage of a briefing by the  Russian Ministry of Defence, citing its radar evidence on  Ukrainian troop  positions a few days before, during and after  MH17 was shot down.    Its findings revealed that MH17 diverted off course for  about 14km, before trying to reach the safe air corridor .  It also disclosed positions  where Ukraine’s Buk missile system  (the missile platform believed to have shot down MH17) was  located  within a 20km radius. http://www.theedgemalaysia. com/political-news/299840- russia-maintains-silence-on- deal-with-separatists.html And next: Pilots' group president says MH17 shot down after attempt to avoid storms Malaysia Airlines plane was flying lower than planned and may have diverted on to more northerly course over Donetsk Bodies of MH17 passengers stored i...

MH17:Statistics suggest an anomaly that needs to be investigated,and explained-That SQ 351 survived unscathed suggests an anomaly in MH 17's flight path

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While Malaysian authorities have rightly argued that MAS is not alone in flying that route over Ukraine, the statistics displayed below suggest  the  question that  should be asked is  why only MH 17 was shot down. The diagram below is of airlines and their aircraft that transited that route in the week before the incident.  As the diagram shows, there were almost twice as many Aeroflot flights on that route as there were MAS flights. Singapore Airlines is the next most frequent. The question then , what was it that made MH 17 stand out from the rest? Did this reported diversion from the norm trigger the  BUK's target acquisition  system? A total of six targets can be engaged simultaneously by a BUK  battery while they are flying on different bearings and at different altitudes and ranges. A typical battery comprises a Command Post (CP) vehicle, a Target Acquisition Radar (TAR) vehicle and six Self-Propelled Mounts (SPMs) that act as the launcher...

Michael Dell says should not expect much from his "low end" RM 2200 Malaysian made products

A  complaint was sent  Michael   Dell , CEO,  Dell  Inc, about a RM 2,200 Dell  laptop which had been purchased in Malaysia and brought back to my home in Sydney. The laptop was hardly used, and even then at home( ie little if any wear and tear from moving around). Yet,just after about 15 months of use it longer readily boots. While the warranty period was 12 months Australian laws, as do Malaysian, actually require that manufacturers of goods repair free of charge if not replace products that are not of merchantable quality, and/or do not meet standards of durability. The response from  Michael   Dell , via his officers in Australia, when questioned on the matter of durability is as follows:  For a low end system that has had no services or support requests in over a year and a half, I would  say  that this quality is exemplary. I will leave it to all of you to determine if Malaysians would consider RM 2200 "low end", and in a...

Bujang Valley Pathways -2

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The pathways between the East and West coast of the peninsular ,from the Bujang Valley are clearer in this enhancement. A path from Penang to Sungai Patani  ,and then to Yala, navigating a narrow strip of higher ground, seems evident.

Bujang Valley -Pathways

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Dear Friends I was alerted to the possible existence of an ancient trade route that may have connected the Merbok and Patani rivers. While routes of type may no longer be visible to the naked eye, and on site, an enhanced terrain image can highlight pathways that have long been hidden by sediment and vegetation. The image below is an attempt to make these pathways more visible, and as one can see , there are in fact formations in the central ranges  connecting a number of rivers that flow east and west.

Bujang Valley -More Views From The Sky

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T This image is another enhancement of the satellite image of the Bujang Valley and surrounding areas in Northern Malaysia. This image has been enhanced such that viewers can more clearly identify the valleys, rivers and streams that come down into the valley from the central ranges. Could it have been possible for the early   inhabitants of the  Valley to yo have traveled overland to the East Coast, thus creating a state or sovereignty that extended across the peninsula,from the west to east coasts? Or could they have, from the Valley, traded with Chinese, Indo-Chinese,and other East Asians who could have landed their goods at various points on the East Coast? I look forward to your comments.