False Flag MH370 update: Obama first to say where plane went, last to offer condolences!

27 April 2014 (01:47 UTC-07 Tango)/26 Jumada t-Tania 1435/07 Ordibehesht 1393/28 Wu-Chen 4712

When Malaysian flight MH370 (CZ748) disappeared two months ago, from almost day one the Obama regime insisted the Boeing ended up in the Indian Ocean.  After several weeks all nations involved in the unprecedented search finally focused where the Obama regime was pointing.

Now two months later, Barack Obama, being the first U.S. President to visit Malaysia in almost 50 years, is the last government official to offer Malaysians condolences.

I’ve pointed out that it was strange that the U.S. insisted they knew where the plane went, without offering evidence.  But in an interview with malaysian news media Obama basically admitted the U.S. has always known, and will continue spending U.S. taxes on the false flag search: “The United States was one of the first countries to join in the search for the missing plane.  U.S. Navy ships, aircraft and personnel remain on the scene, assisting in the search.  Our FBI is working closely with Malaysia on the investigation into what caused the aircraft to disappear.  And we’ll continue to offer our support and assistance as the search and investigation continue.”

It’s also strange that ‘leaders’ like Obama find the false flag search for MH370/CZ748 to be a convenient exercise to “….continue improving aviation security. One thing is already clear, however, is that large international efforts like this search operation benefit from existing partnerships among nations.”