Ask the right questions to reveal the facts & truths. Inquiries & arguments are meant to reveal the truths & not to create it.

Ask the right questions to reveal the facts and truths. Inquiries & arguments are meant to reveal the truths and not to create it. The reception of truths requires liberty of thoughts and freedom of the mind and not subject perceived evidence to a preconceived set of interpretations. Sincere inquiries are friends of truths – as the great point of thoughtful queries and probes are to bring out the real facts.

If one does not know the truth…one may believe anything or choose to believe what one wants to believe.

If we do not know the truth … we may believe anything or may just choose to believe what we want to believe. It’s important to believe truths only.

Points to ponder…. If there were insufficient evidence – it does not do justice to one self if one were to believe something founded on incomplete evidence. However sincere and well-meaning; one would be in error (as one can be sincerely wrong) for  believing based on insufficient or partial evidence – we need to check concerning allegations or charges constructed on inadequate evidence especially when this insufficiency would have been apparent if anyone had bothered to cross check or have it corroborated.

We must not to let our prejudices, wishes or paroxysms interfere with a sound, balanced and judicious assessment of data and evidences – as accurate data and evidences lead to facts and facts do point to truths. However we need to guard ourselves from being credulous and  we ought not to be careless or uncritical in assessing information and evidences and the formation of opinions, as false beliefs are or can be perilous.

Humanity coming together for a common cause… search for MH370

Humanity coming together for a common cause. .. search for MH 370. Concerned nations rising-up to a shared mission.

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Reuters news….By Matt Siegel and Jane Wardell

PERTH/SYDNEY, Australia, March 28 (Reuters) – The pot-bellied silhouette of a Chinese Il-76 military transport plane appeared in the sky over Perth International Airport just as the U.S. naval officer was explaining how he guards his cutting-edge surveillance plane.

Lieutenant Commander Adam Schantz was ticking off the measures, including a round-the-clock guard and armed rapid response team, as he caught sight of the Chinese aircraft coming in to land a few metres from the U.S. P8 Poseidon for which he is responsible.

The search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is producing strange bedfellows.

“Yeah, it’s a little different,” Schantz said with a laugh.

At least six countries – the United States, China, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand and Australia – are participating in the search and rescue operation for the flight, which disappeared almost three weeks ago and is believed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean off Australia’s west coast.

The level of military cooperation between a grouping of countries that contains several traditional antagonists has been unprecedented. But as the wary allies focus on solving this mystery, they are keenly aware of the boundaries of cooperation, diplomatic or military.

“When they are out there and the U.S. is using its sensors, you can be absolutely sure that the Chinese are recording all of that and are analysing how it’s done because that’s very useful in understanding how the P8s work,” David Brewster, a visiting fellow at the Strategic Defence and Studies Centre at the Australian National University, told Reuters.

The Poseidon, an anti-submarine warfare and electronic signals interception plane manufactured by Boeing Co, is the most advanced of its type. Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea all operate an earlier model, the P3 Orion, while China has the larger Russian-made Ilyushin.

The P8 only entered service in 2013 and information on its sophisticated sensors could be a prime target for Chinese intelligence.

“I’m not surprised to see a lot of security. There’s a lot of political sensitivity,” Brewster said.

Western forces are also keeping their eyes open. Air search crews told Reuters that Australian personnel were flying with the Chinese on their sorties. It was not clear if that was for security reasons or to assist with communications after the first Chinese aircraft to fly into Perth landed at the wrong airport last weekend.

Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng said on Thursday that Chinese forces had had “effective communication” with the other countries taking part in the search, including “close coordination” with the Australians and Malaysians.

DIPLOMATIC SENSITIVIES

Then there are diplomatic sensitivities, chief among them the stormy relationships between Japan and its historical foes, regional superpower China and South Korea. By all accounts that has gone more smoothly than many had expected.

Earlier this week, Australian Defence Minister David Johnston hosted a lunch at Perth’s RAAF Base Pearce mess hall with a dozen representatives of both the Chinese and Japanese search teams, as well as the Australians.

A defence ministry source in attendance told Reuters the teams enjoyed corned beef or chicken noodles in a convivial atmosphere, albeit sitting in their national groupings.

“It was very amiable and relaxed, there was no tension whatsoever, it was all friendly – all very professional,” the source told Reuters under condition of anonymity because the person was unauthorised to speak to the media.

Bringing together countries like China and Japan, which have a history of tensions over strategic grievances going back beyond World War Two, does raise cooperation issues, said Andrew Davies, a senior analyst for defence capability at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

But bigger political realities often faded, he said, when the issue at hand was getting the job done.

“You might be surprised at how down-to-business the actual operators can be on the ground,” he said. (Additional reporting by Lincoln Feast in Sydney and Michael Martina in Perth and Ben Blanchard in Beijing; Editing by Ron Popeski)

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New leads in the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370..new satellite images of 122 potential objects ‘identifie…http://goo.gl/6Sn0QF @ckw09 7:45 PM – 26 Mar 2014

China wanted Malaysia to turn over MH370 satellite data

China wanted Malaysia to supply all the relevant information and evidence about MH370 satellite data analysis.  See  China demanded from Malaysia the Satellite data about MH370 …

China’s official Xinhua News Agency quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Xie Hangsheng as telling the Malaysian ambassador to Beijing that China wanted to know the specific facts that led Malaysia to announce Monday night that the plane had been lost.

There was no immediate response from the Malaysian side.

China demanded Malaysia turn over the satellite data used to conclude that a Malaysia Airlines jet had crashed in the southern Indian Ocean as gale-force winds and heavy rain today halted efforts to search for any remains of the plane.  Extracts…  Deputy Foreign Minister Xie Hangsheng told Malaysia’s ambassador to Beijing that China wanted to know exactly what led Najib to announce that the plane had been lost, a statement on the ministry’s website said.

Malaysia Airlines Chairman Mohammed Nor Mohammed Yusof said at a news conference today that it may take time for further answers to come clear.

“This has been an unprecedented event requiring an unprecedented response,” he said. “The investigation still underway may yet prove to be even longer and more complex than it has been since March 8th.”

He added that even though no wreckage of the Boeing 777 has been found, there was no doubt it had crashed.

“This by the evidence given to us, and by rational deduction, we could only arrive at that conclusion: That is, for Malaysia Airlines to declare that it has lost its plane, and by extension, the people in the plane,” he said.

The airline’s chief executive, Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, said although there have been an increasing number of apparent leads, there has been no definitive identification of any debris. For several days now, search planes have been scouring seas 2,500 kilometres southwest of Perth, Australia, and have spotted several floating objects, but none have been retrieved or proven to be from the missing plane.

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New satellite analysis & data revealed that last position of MH370 was in the middle of the Indian Ocean. http://goo.gl/qKmbcJ  @ckw09 11:45 PM – 24 Mar 2014 

Inaccurate ABC news @ 24 Mar 2014 ABC News .. Pieces of debris floating off the coast of Australia have been positively identified as belonging to missing Malaysia Airlines flight #MH370, which disappeared more than two weeks ago.

 

 

With incorrect information, inadequate facts or the absence of hard data for MH370 ..hard to ascertain the truths of the matter.

With incorrect information, inadequate facts or the absence of hard data for MH370  … it’s hard to ascertain the truths of the matter and/or the truths of the matter cannot be ascertained fully.

For example, IF the last words of “All right, good night” sign-off by the co-pilot had happened after either the ACARS or transponder
had been deliberately switched off, coupled with a subsequent change of flight path, then the decompression of the plane as suggested by  http://goo.gl/OQb6ni can’t be the reason.

However if the last words by the co-pilot were before the ACARS and transponder were inactivated, then it’s possible that a fire might have broken out on the aircraft shortly after last contact was made with air traffic control (according to views of experienced pilots, the main reasons for transponder to be shut-off on purpose by a pilot was due to smoke, fire or electrical fire); or a major structural failure had occurred. The plane was in distress and the pilot then made a sharp left turn and attempted to return to a Malaysian airport in Langkawi.  Here is a perspective from a veteran pilot of what possibly could had happened to MH370 … http://goo.gl/ZZJcks

Background info… ACARS and the sequence of events before the air turn back.

Quote: Fr @MAS ..MH370 PRESS CONFERENCE – 18/03/14 clarifies that it cannot determine when ACARS had been disabled, only that it occurred within a specific time range: from 01:07 – approximately when the aircraft reached the east coast of peninsular Malaysia, and the last ACARS transmission occurred – to 01:37, which was the next scheduled reporting time.

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Officials later have revealed a new timeline suggesting the final voice transmission from the cockpit of the missing Malaysian plane may have occurred before any of its communications systems were disabled; adding more uncertainty about whom aboard might have been to blame.

Malaysian Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said an initial investigation indicated that the last words heard from the plane by ground controllers – “All right, good night” – were spoken by the co-pilot, Fariq Abdul Hamid.  Malaysian officials said earlier that those words came after one of the jetliner’s data communications systems – the Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System – had been switched off, suggesting the voice from the cockpit may have been trying to deceive ground controllers.

On Saturday, Mar 15.. the Malaysian PM stated that–

“Based on new satellite information, we can say with a high degree of certainty that the Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) was disabled just before the aircraft reached the East coast of peninsular Malaysia. Shortly afterwards, near the border between Malaysian and Vietnamese air traffic control, the aircraft’s transponder was switched off.”

These findings were drafted together with representatives from the lead international investigators, based on the information available at the time.” Unquote.

New data verified MH370 changed course-so can’t be decompression. FAA,NTSB,AAIB &Malaysian.. confirmed course http:/…http://goo.gl/PZZ5ao @ckw09  Mar 15

A November 2013 FAA Airworthiness Directive for the 777. Some one wrote his thoughts here… http://goo.gl/OQb6ni @ckw09  Mar 13

Moments of great ordeal for families connected to MH370. http://goo.gl/HcI16B  http://goo.gl/C5NHkm  @MAS ..sole TwitterAc4Malaysia Airlines. @ckw09  Mar 11

God’s handiwork is evident – sun, moon, stars & all of creations, proclaim His wisdom and power that reverberates through the corridors of time. ~ Cheong Kok Weng

 

“Thus says the Lord,
Who gives the sun for a light by day,
The ordinances of the moon and the stars for a light by night,
Who disturbs the sea,
And its waves roar
(The Lord of hosts is His name):”Jeremiah 31:35

“He appointed the moon for seasons;
The sun knows its going down.” Psalms 104:19

“And take heed, lest you lift your eyes to heaven, and when you see the sun, the moon, and the stars, all the host of heaven, you feel driven to worship them and serve them, which the Lord your God has given to all the peoples under the whole heaven as a heritage.” Deuteronomy 4:19

“O Lord, our Lord,
How excellent is Your name in all the earth,
Who have set Your glory above the heavens!

Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants
You have ordained strength,
Because of Your enemies,
That You may silence the enemy and the avenger.

When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers,
The moon and the stars, which You have ordained,
What is man that You are mindful of him,
And the son of man that You visit him?
For You have made him a little lower than the angels,
And You have crowned him with glory and honor.

You have made him to have dominion over the works of Your hands;
You have put all things under his feet,
All sheep and oxen—
Even the beasts of the field,
The birds of the air,
And the fish of the sea
That pass through the paths of the seas.

O Lord, our Lord,
How excellent is Your name in all the earth!” Psalms 8:1-9

Missing the donut by looking through the hole is ok, BUT missing the Creator by looking ‘through’ creation is eternal regret. ~ Cheong Kok Weng

 

Psalms 19:1-4

The heavens declare the glory of God;

And the firmament shows His handiwork.

Day unto day utters speech,

And night unto night reveals knowledge.

There is no speech nor language

Where their voice is not heard.

Their line has gone out through all the earth,

And their words to the end of the world.

In them He has set a tabernacle for the sun,