Two planes
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By leonardocarfi
- Two planes
- Created: May 7, 2007
- Last updated: Aug 14, 2008
- After episode: 3.12: Par Avion
- Status: Current
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Oceanic flight 815 was found
— leonardocarfi
I have mentioned it in my recent “About Jacob” post. But here it is better explained.
A recent post called “In Hanso own words” and the information on the site hansoair.org from the lost experience gave me the idea that if the 815 plane was led to the island (i don’t say it was supposed to crash) the best way to disguise it is to crash another oceanic flight’s plane, find it, and say it was 815. I say this because if 815 doesn’t get found, rescuers would continue to look for it and may find out it was off course, reconstruct it’s original flightpath and find the hidden island. If they find the crashed plane, and think it is 815 flight, they now are searching for the other plane, that is known to have crashed in the pacific, away from the island, and thus the location of the island is not compromised (of course they’ll never find the crashed plane either). There would be some problems like the black box of the crashed plane, that would say it is not the 815 flight, but i think that could be fixed in a number of ways (the black box from the crashed plane sabotaged, dissapeared, etc). I apologize if someone has said this before.
This is a good theory, sounds pretty likely to me. I thought that perhaps the ‘Others’ used their connection to the outside world to set up a new plane so search and rescue teams will not discover the island and its secrets. Either that or the theory of hell isnt looking so stupid anymore…
You 2 must be thick - theres obviously not 2 planes - the ‘skydiver’ is one of the others and is giving them no hope - if u can speak portugese like me, she says ‘get the leader to help’ but patchy says she says ‘thanks for helping me
I think it would have been a lot easier for them to doctor video footage of the wreck. The wreck is supposedly four miles beneath the surface of the ocean. There would be no salvaging anything at that depth… not the black box… not anything. And only a relatively small number of people would have access to the unmanned mini-subs it would take to even dive down and take pictures of the thing.
There doesn’t need to be any actual wreckage for the whole world to think there was.
I think they would still use recovered pieces of the plane to do some kind of analysis on them, find out which part failed, etc. So i do think it is necessary to find a plane. Put it this way, why make the whole world think they found the plane when could have let it “missing”.
I guess it just seems unlikely to me they can fake a crash, there’s too many factors involved… (press?rescuers?governments?familiars?). It is just simpler to say they just control the airline and caused another crash. Besides, it would be safer for them, no risk of being discovered. But, yeah, maybe no.
Now i’m reading at hansoair.org the plane is still missing… So Naomi lied and i’m debunked.
leo… the claim that the plane crashed in a trench takes care of many of those “too many factors” you spoke of. Governments would need to hire the private contractors who own the mini-subs. Family and the press would have to trust the video footage those private contractors provided. Nobody would even attempt to salvage anything from that deep. Sending the subs down would be all that could be done and all that would be done, and the whole world would be forced to believe whatever the subs broadcasted, and those broadcasts could very easily be faked without any counterfeit wreckage or bodies.
Now, ironically, I’m not really trying to say this is what happened, I’m just trying to point out that it isn’t at all implausible. I think the writers used the “four mile deep trench” as a device specifically to make a fake more plausible.