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WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO FLIGHT MH-370?
Entering The Devil’s Graveyard

It’s been almost a decade since Malaysia Flight MH-370 disappeared without a trace. The disappearance of the Boeing 777 launched what would become the most expensive search in aviation history. In spite of an exhaustive investigation, the plane and its 239 passengers and crew members were never located. According to some reports, wreckage washed ashore in the western Indian Ocean in 2015 and 2016 that was identified to be debris from Flight MH-370.
Years after the incident, the cause of the plane’s disappearance still remains a mystery and leaves us with unanswered questions that range from hijacking theories, and pilot errors, to supernatural phenomena that remind us of the Bermuda Triangle. Yet, no one has been able to state a definitive cause for how or why the plane vanished into thin air. But there’s something that I noticed about the flight path…Flight MH-370 was right in the middle of one of the earth’s twelve vortexes known as the Devil’s Graveyard.

It’s a theory that needs exploration when you consider the facts of the case and compare it to other plane disappearances across the globe. According to an article in Bloomberg, there have been “83 aircraft declared missing since 1948” and includes aircraft capable of carrying passengers with no trace of wreckage or bodies discovered. Indeed, these cases are baffling and the disappearance of Flight MH-370 has been on my mind for days after watching the recent documentary on Netflix.
I simply cannot get it off my mind, and I continue to ask myself these questions.
· Could the plane’s flight recorders be buried on the sea floor?
· Why was there no debris or fuel slick ever found?
· Why did the plane suddenly go off course just minutes after the last communication?
· The theory of the plane disintegrating doesn’t seem plausible when you consider that the plane was picked up by military radar after its diversion from its scheduled flight path.