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One thing that has struck me odd since day one is that the flight was NNE towards China yet on day one of the search when everyone was looking for the plane in the South China Sea the US Navy was searching in the Malacca Strait. Which is on the opposite side of the island and completely in the opposite direction of the intended flight. Now (4 days later) it's been reported the plane may have dropped to a lower altitude and flown directly toward where the US Navy was looking on Day One.
What did the US Navy know that the rest of the world didn't? Does the US navy have a SOSUS type listening system in the waters over there? If they did they would have "heard" the crash of the plane.
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