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‘Focused beam transport’: Ashton Forbes alleges US intelligence is concealing astonishing facts about the missing plane

'Focused beam transport': Ashton Forbes alleges US intelligence is concealing astonishing facts about the missing plane

The Mystery of Flight MH370: Ongoing Speculations

Years after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished, Ashton Forbes maintains that the truth is still not fully revealed. He argues that the U.S. government knows what happened to the missing Boeing 777 but is concealing crucial details from the public.

Forbes stated, “There’s clearly been a cover-up going on with that missing plane.” During an appearance on “Pat Gray Unleashed,” he emphasized the extent of the government’s surveillance capabilities, mentioning the advanced radar systems available.

He referenced a response to a Freedom of Information Act request he filed, describing it as “a fascinating answer related to MH370.” Despite his inquiries, he’s found that requests for specific documents, including alleged communications from the U.S. Navy regarding a Mayday call from the plane, have been consistently denied.

Forbes questions, “Why would the glamorous people at the CIA react like that if they don’t have any information about it?” He believes there’s significant evidence to suggest that something unusual is indeed happening with the aircraft.

He speculated that the situation might be related to espionage, given the presence of 20 engineers on board, many affiliated with American firms, and the flight’s route near the South China Sea. “It could be China versus America,” he suggested, though he admitted he wasn’t entirely sure about the motives behind it all.

What happened to the plane? Forbes has a rather unusual theory that it involved “directional beam teleportation.” Admittedly, he acknowledges how outlandish this sounds. “Of course, this sounds crazy as hell,” he points out. However, he claims that if one can manipulate such technology, then theoretically, one could teleport something anywhere.

He delves into the physics behind it, explaining a concept he calls the “no-communication theorem,” asserting that you can’t send signals faster than the speed of light. Yet, he believes there are ways to circumvent these constraints. For instance, he described a scenario where a “preset anchor” could create a bridge for teleportation.

In his detailed account, he described how the plane would rotate around this anchor, ultimately aiming for a specific point where it would supposedly reappear in our spacetime. “That’s pretty cool,” remarked Gray, clearly taken aback by the ideas shared.

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