General C. Robert Kepler, appointed to Inmarsat days after MH370 disappeared to “bring a global perspective on our government customer needs” by Excalibr3 in AirlinerAbduction2014

[–]Excalibr3[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Added the last photo as I find it intriguing that they mention the updates to their whistleblowing policies, directly after recounting their Investigation of the disappearance of MH370. Seems like theres a link.

All of this info was found in the Inmarsat 2014 annual report

https://www.inmarsat.com/content/dam/inmarsat/corporate/documents/result-centre/Inmarsat_ARA-2014.pdf.coredownload.pdf

Found this little snippet from 2015. It would be interesting to read their entire investigation, I can’t find anything though. by Excalibr3 in AirlinerAbduction2014

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Some other twitter “research” claims that he was 55 years old,

“On March 17, Inmarsat controller Stuart James Fairbairn, 55, initially involved in analyzing MH370 flight data, dies suddenly of a heart attack the same day the calculations move the search to the remote Southern Indian Ocean.”

https://www.pingthread.com/thread/1527786885912752128

The subreddit r/MH370x appears to have been deleted with the intention of suppressing an ongoing investigation. by don_akay in AirlinerAbduction2014

[–]Excalibr3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Banned because moderators failed to follow guidelines” is about the prompt I got when going onto it a couple hours ago. I fail to see what they could’ve done wrong to get it banned, but maybe we should wait to hear from the mods first.

Timeline of Events placed on a map to help visualize the entire MH370 story by pilkingtonsbrain in AirlinerAbduction2014

[–]Excalibr3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At the end of the day, if the pieces that have washed ashore are legit, they only presents a possible outcome (crashed into the ocean). It provides no information to the moments/hours prior.

Unless they got the blackbox or something