Mystery of MH370: Revisited
The Q and A session you’ve been waiting for…
Q: Does the man you sensed still possess the "suitcase?"
A: Yes, and he’s furious about it. The suitcase is tattered and hanging in his bamboo looking hut. It seems to haunt him, but he is still keeping it around. He resents whatever it contains, as if it’s a cursed. Sometimes, in fits of rage, he even punches it. He’s not consumed by anger every moment, but the weight of this eats at him. Picture a billionaire whose wealth becomes meaningless after a cataclysmic shift. That is how he feels about holding onto this precious intel that he cannot use.
Q: So, the plane traveled with them, from your perspective?
A: Absolutely. The survivors have torn it apart, scavenging chairs, panels, and more to build their village. They haven’t fully blended with the nearby tribes but coexist peacefully, living within a mile or so. They’ve even picked up enough of the local language to barter, forging an alliance in this new land.
Q: What’s the condition of the plane itself?
A: It’s a hollowed out shell, barely recognizable as an aircraft. They have it stripped to its bones. Much was used to build their "village" and some was used in barter as the contents are like nothing ever seen to any of the natives.
Q: Can you sense the languages spoken by this small group?
A: It’s hard to pin down, but their speech contains few words and is mainly pops and clicks of the tongue. This language is very basic.. Their vocabulary feels primal in a way.
Q: You mentioned strange men guarding the plane before. If they shifted to another time, who would be guarding it? Doesn’t teleportation in the same timeline make more sense?
A: No one guards it now. The plane is a wrecked husk, no longer worth protecting. I sense no lingering threat. Whatever danger existed has long been neutralized. When the group realized they were cut off from their old world, with no hope of rescue, guarding the plane became pointless. Survival took over. It took time, but they learned to work together to carve out a life in this bizarre, unfamiliar realm.
Q: Originally, 239 people were on MH370. You mentioned 237, suggesting most survived, but now you see only seven or eight men. Are there women? Did the others perish?
A: I can’t be certain. There are no graves or signs of mass casualties. My glimpses tend to focus on the strongest personalities, not necessarily the only survivors. Their village, though small, suggests a collective effort. It is likely more than just a handful of people keeping it running.
Q: What could this mysterious electronic cargo be, powerful enough to make an entire plane vanish?
A: I sense a covert team was working on an experimental project tied to the contents of that briefcase, paired with the cargo. Whatever it was, it held secrets significant enough to alter reality itself.
Q: You mentioned natives on the island where the plane landed. Did they recognize it as a plane, or could this hint at what time they were transported to?
A: The natives were clueless about the plane. To them, it was as if gods or extraterrestrials descended from the sky. Their awe suggests a time or place far removed from modern understanding. Oddly, they did not exhibit fear. They accepted the newcomers openly and with curiosity.
Q: Was a government or agency like the CIA involved?
A: I strongly feel a government was involved, fully aware of the plane’s cargo and what happened. They’re keeping it hushed, hiding the truth.
Q: Where are they geographically, even if in another timeline? Any future events tied to MH370? Will the alleged videos ever be confirmed as real?
A: I still sense them near Christmas Island, Cocos Island, or Diego Garcia, locked in a different layer of time. No major public events honoring MH370 seem likely. The technology behind the disappearance might be reverse engineered for military use, but governments will never admit it. They thrive on disinformation, keeping us divided and distracted from questioning the skies.
Video confirmation? Don’t hold your breath for official confirmation. They want that knowledge for themselves.
Q: Can they travel? Are there others besides them? What about their clothing?
A: They’ve adapted, crafting clothing from animal skins in this warm climate, where heavy garments aren’t needed. Other tribes exist nearby, and they get along. I sense some kind of early territorial disputes requiring negotiation over hunting and gathering grounds. As long as boundaries are respected all is well.
Q: Why did you tag Ashton Forbes?
A: I hadn’t revisited MH370 in years until a flood of emails urged me to look at this again. Many pointed me to a video Ashton commented on which aligned with my original post. When @polarityjosh invited me to a podcast and mentioned his discussion with @JustXAshton, so I checked it out. Then, one morning I was going about my day and something nudged me to reach out. That normally isn't my personality, but I was compelled. It was my way of offering help or an alternative perspective to someone clearly passionate about the mystery. I’ve planted the seed and we'll have to see where it grows. That's all for now.
I hope you enjoyed the post!
Much Love, Lynn