French Airman Claims that the US Military Shot Down Flight MH370

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(Newswire.net — March 2, 2015)  — The storyhas created many waves in the European media since ‘The local’, France’s news in English published a translation of French ‘Paris Match’ interview with former France airlines CEO, who claims that the missing Malaysian flight MH370 was shot out of the sky by the US military.

Marc Dugain, former Proteus Airlines CEO said to the French ‘Paris Match’ that he believes that the missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft didn’t go down anywhere near where authorities and rescue teams have been searching for a possible wreckage.

In an interview, Dugain said he is convinced that the Malaysian Boeing 777 carrying 239 souls on its flight between Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Beijing in China, crashed in the Indian Ocean near the island of Diego Garcia, where a US military base is located.

Dugain didn’t exclude the possibility that the airplane was in fact hijacked and that US officials issued an order to protect the base, fearing the 9/11 scenario.

“It’s an extremely powerful military base. It’s surprising that the Americans have lost all trace of this aircraft. Without getting into conspiracy theories, it is a possibility that the Americans stopped this plane,” he told France Inter in a broadcast interview last week.

The US officials denied that the aircraft, which mysteriously vanished from all radars on March 8th, ever came close to Diego Garcia, however, Dugain said the locals on Maldives told him they had witnessed an aircraft flying toward Diego Garcia.

“I saw a huge plane flying at a really low altitude above us,” an angler told him. In addition, anglers described the airplane as having red and blue stripes with a white background, which matched the Malaysia Airlines colors.

The various local witnesses confirmed what the angler told Dugain, which was widely carried by local media, however, authorities have officially denied the claims.

Dugain told ‘Paris Match’ there are three main arguments for the theory that the disappearance was a cover-up:

The first, Dougan finds it near impossible that the Americans “equipped with the best technology in the world” could have lost track of “a 63-metre-long object.”
The second is that some theories in the media “died quick and others have hard time vanishing.” The Maldivian testimonies were the quickly suppressed ones.
Third, and a very important one, is the fact that the British intelligence officer warned him of taking “risks” by looking into the fate of the MH370’s disappearance.

“Someone knows,” he said.