News of the finding of Malaysia Air Boeing 777 that disappeared in 2014 has been revealed as a hoax. The fake tweets, images and videos titled Malaysia airlines plane found are part of a marketing campaign to direct traffic to a particular site. The images capture ships sailing in an ocean but not involved in the actual search.
The Dream Liner was an international passenger flight to Beijing from Malaysian Kuala Lumpur International Airport. All 239 passengers are still unaccounted for. Contact was lost an hour after takeoff with the signal disappearing two minutes later. The aircraft remained within the Malaysian radar for 55 minutes before it disappeared never to be seen.
Search and rescue missions have been carried out over an expansive area since it disappeared. They involve helicopters, ships, jets, boats and hundreds of sea specialists. Tracking technology from different nations has been deployed without success.
After months of combing expansive areas in the sea and land, not even debris has been traced. The reports indicating that wreckage has been found are all false. These reports indicate that it was seen in remote islands of either the Mediterranean Sea or the Indian Ocean. Either way, none has been true.
In some of the latest images about the sighting of this Dream Liner, a sailor is credited with having stumbled upon the wreckage. The report indicates that he received the five million dollars promised to anyone with a clue. The page lures readers to share the story in order to access the video. It has been revealed that this is a dodgy network marketing scheme.
No one has seen the video despite sharing the links on social media. You are taken through numerous marketing surveys in an attempt to view the video. Surprisingly, even the image used does not belong to the jet that disappeared. They are of US Airways Flight 1549. It crashed in Hudson River, New York back in 2009 January.
Affiliate marketing teams are exploiting the curiosity of the world to earn millions. The many people who click the link earn the marketers a lot of money. The pages you will be directed to after clicking contain marketing surveys. The surveys also earn them money. At some point, you are required to enter your number. It turns out that the number is entered into mobile subscription service which earns them more money.
A total of 239 passengers perished in this crash. The fact that it was a highly sophisticate jet raises questions about why it remains difficult to trace it. It is believed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean or Mediterranean Sea after changing flight path. Over a dozen countries have been searching for debris for a year but nothing has been found.
Family members and relatives seek to raise five million dollars to lure any whistle blower into revealing the secret behind its disappearance. This follows conspiracies that it was brought down in enemy territory or a part of a secret scheme involving different countries. The hoax thrives on the fact that no one knows what happened to the Boeing 777 an hour after takeoff from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
The Dream Liner was an international passenger flight to Beijing from Malaysian Kuala Lumpur International Airport. All 239 passengers are still unaccounted for. Contact was lost an hour after takeoff with the signal disappearing two minutes later. The aircraft remained within the Malaysian radar for 55 minutes before it disappeared never to be seen.
Search and rescue missions have been carried out over an expansive area since it disappeared. They involve helicopters, ships, jets, boats and hundreds of sea specialists. Tracking technology from different nations has been deployed without success.
After months of combing expansive areas in the sea and land, not even debris has been traced. The reports indicating that wreckage has been found are all false. These reports indicate that it was seen in remote islands of either the Mediterranean Sea or the Indian Ocean. Either way, none has been true.
In some of the latest images about the sighting of this Dream Liner, a sailor is credited with having stumbled upon the wreckage. The report indicates that he received the five million dollars promised to anyone with a clue. The page lures readers to share the story in order to access the video. It has been revealed that this is a dodgy network marketing scheme.
No one has seen the video despite sharing the links on social media. You are taken through numerous marketing surveys in an attempt to view the video. Surprisingly, even the image used does not belong to the jet that disappeared. They are of US Airways Flight 1549. It crashed in Hudson River, New York back in 2009 January.
Affiliate marketing teams are exploiting the curiosity of the world to earn millions. The many people who click the link earn the marketers a lot of money. The pages you will be directed to after clicking contain marketing surveys. The surveys also earn them money. At some point, you are required to enter your number. It turns out that the number is entered into mobile subscription service which earns them more money.
A total of 239 passengers perished in this crash. The fact that it was a highly sophisticate jet raises questions about why it remains difficult to trace it. It is believed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean or Mediterranean Sea after changing flight path. Over a dozen countries have been searching for debris for a year but nothing has been found.
Family members and relatives seek to raise five million dollars to lure any whistle blower into revealing the secret behind its disappearance. This follows conspiracies that it was brought down in enemy territory or a part of a secret scheme involving different countries. The hoax thrives on the fact that no one knows what happened to the Boeing 777 an hour after takeoff from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
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