MH370’s Final Moments Have Been Found — Or so a New Theory Claims (2 of 2)
Families of those on board MH370 have waited for years in anguish. Governments, investigators and the world have combed the Indian Ocean with drones, ships, even satellites, yet every search has found only fragments of debris—wing flaps, a flaperon washed ashore. None have confirmed deeply what happened in that final hour.
Now, standing at the precipice of what may be an explanation, Lyne’s claims demand that we ask: was MH370’s fall into the sea really the result of a desperate crash—or was it the last move in a plan hidden beneath waves, machinery, and silence? And if so, what does that say about who was in control, what choices were made, what voices were silenced?
Because if Lyne is right, then the final heartbeat of MH370 was not lost—it was orchestrated. And the secret connection between signal logs, submerged terrain, and simulated flight paths may soon reveal who—or what—decided its fate…