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(Gibson went in hiding and his team was targeted so let's include it here.)
 
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|description=Private investigator Blaine Gibson went with a team of private citizens to the islands of the Maldives, to find the citizens that claimed they saw a plane similar to MH370 in a very narrow time span the night of the disappearance. After also finding debris - in fact even out-performing a #200 million joint search by the authorities, one of Gibsons associates was assassinated, he was threatened to be next in line, and subsequently went in hiding.
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|description=Private investigator Blaine Gibson went with a team of private citizens to the islands of the Maldives, to find the citizens that claimed they saw a plane similar to MH370 in a very narrow time span the night of the disappearance. After also finding debris - in fact, even out-performing a $200 million joint-search by the authorities, one of Gibsons associates was assassinated, he was threatened to be next in line and subsequently went in hiding.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 29 April 2021

Private investigator Blaine Gibson went with a team of private citizens to the islands of the Maldives, to find the citizens that claimed they saw a plane similar to MH370 in a very narrow time span the night of the disappearance. After also finding debris - in fact, even out-performing a $200 million joint-search by the authorities, one of Gibsons associates was assassinated, he was threatened to be next in line and subsequently went in hiding.

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png Report  by Blaine Gibson dated August 12, 2016
Subjects: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, MH370, Indian Ocean, Malaysia Airlines, Malaysia, Maldives
Source: Google (Link)


Wikispooks Comment
We, the people of the Maldives found debris and saw a plane; Maldives government: "there was no plane here". Malaysian final report; "let's exclude his witnesses out of the report".

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