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Default His world crumbling around him, the captain of MH370 hijacked, crashed the plane

His world crumbling around him.

Translation:
Not happy about what happened to Anwar Ibrahim
( like most Malayaisans I know).

An extraordinary photo has surfaced of Zaharie in a T-shirt.

Translation:
Zaharie sometimes wears T-shirts
(like most Malaysians I know).

And in a new twist, it emerged that the pilot's wife and three
children moved out of the family's home the day before the plane's
disappearance.

Translation:
Zaharie had more than one house
(like a lot of Malaysians I know)


Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but BS like the below simply reminds
us all why witches are no longer burned at the stake and why nobody in
the educated world listens to turkeys like you.








On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 17:35:32 -0400, Home Guy "Home"@.Guy. com wrote:

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Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was a fervent supporter of his country's
opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, who was jailed for homosexuality just
hours before MH370 vanished.

An extraordinary photo has surfaced of Zaharie in a T-shirt bearing the
slogan Democracy is Dead.

http://i3.mirror.co.uk/incoming/arti...ah-3247470.jpg

And in a new twist, it emerged that the pilot's wife and three children
moved out of the family's home the day before the plane's disappearance.
==================

To his credit, he speaks out against the neanderthals running his
country, enacting the most barbaric of laws against fundamental human
liberty.

But his views resulted in the soon-to-be loss of his job, which his wife
undoubtedly knew, and quite possibly she did not share his ideas of what
constitutes a free, open, democratic society.

How could he lash out against his own employer?

He went "postal".

It wasn't enough to just crash the plane. To do it and cause maximum
confusion, mystery, uncertainty - by making himself disappear - along
with the plane and several hundred people.

Malaysian Airlines is not telling the world that they were about to
cease the employ of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, but he knew it.

He seems to be a pretty computer-savvy guy, with a multi-screen flight
simulator. I would expect that he's arranged to have some sort of
delayed electronic communication (email or web-posting) happen at some
point in the future. His "manifesto", or suicide note.