I do not know what other evidence they have based it on but to explain simply, the Inmarsat Satellite pings received from the missing MAS plane MH370 were studied. The angle in which the pings were received were then used to determine the supposed flight path it took after it had already fallen off the official radar.
Indian Ocean. Not a big surprise to me, given that I had received that prompting on 11 March 2014 while praying. I'm not sure I'm even glad that the prompted words of 'Indian Ocean' matched the 'official declaration' of yesterday.
I don't know.... I keep telling my husband that I half expect someone to walk out of a tropical jungle. He stared at me like I was nuts. But then again, he is quite used to this. That is probably the human side of me subconsciously and desperately wanting there to be survivors. Why did I not feel water? Why did I feel land? Plants? Heat? Did they fly very low across a tropical forest off the West of Sumatra before they hit the water in the Indian Ocean? Darn! Just to shut some incompetent morons up, I really wish a survivor would live to tell the tale!
Being in the Indian Ocean is not far fetched because the prompting I received clearly mentioned 'INDIAN OCEAN' when they had only started searching the South-China Sea. Remember I said I did not 'feel' any urgency to do anything after this personal revelation? On hindsight, perhaps it was because it was already too late.
It took some state-of-the-art technology with 'never before used' 'data analysis' for them to conclude that they were 'absolutely certain' that plane was somewhere in the Indian Ocean. It took me only a question in prayer (All Glory goes to God). O, we who think ourselves so mighty. Who then is really in charge of our lives?
To the loved ones left behind, what can I say? Take heart that this world we live in is but a temporary abode.
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