Exploration company GeoResonance thinks they just solved this mystery.
Nearly two months after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished without a trace, speculation has abounded regarding its whereabouts. Numerous search efforts – largely focused on an area of the Indian Ocean off of Australia’s western coast – have frustratingly yielded no tangible results.
Australian exploration company GeoResonance, however, believes investigators have been looking in the wrong place. News reports indicate the company has located what it believes to be a crashed commercial jet about 3,100 miles to the north of the search area.
According to GeoResonance claims, the company has searched more than a million square miles and has found “chemical elements and materials that make up a Boeing 777” in the Bay of Bengal near India.
The technology used in the company’s search was reportedly similar to that used to locate nuclear warheads and submarines.
Read more at http://www.westernjournalism.com/australian-company-believes-mh370-crashed-surprising-location/#c56915AjKzIjSdlO.99
Read more at http://www.westernjournalism.com/australian-company-believes-mh370-crashed-surprising-location/#c56915AjKzIjSdlO.99




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