by Aharon Lapidot
Yesterday I wrote that I
 had a wild theory about the reason for the disappearance of the 
Malaysian plane: that it was some kind of "work accident," that a bomb 
had gone off ahead of schedule. By the evening, it turned out that 
circumstances could bear that out. 
A Thai travel agent 
revealed that the tickets sold to the two passengers who were traveling 
on stolen passports had been purchased by an Iranian businessman known 
as "Mr. Ali," who lived in Thailand for a time and took care to 
disappear a day before the ill-fated passenger plane took off from Kuala
 Lumpur. 
There are too many 
"coincidences" for this to have been a random event. Moreover, confirmed
 intelligence exists about Iranian networks that steal and forge 
passports. These networks are run by the Quds Force, which 
coincidentally or not is responsible for the attempt to smuggle missiles
 to Gaza on the Klos C, the ship the Israeli Navy intercepted at sea 
last week. It has also been reported that the two mysterious passengers 
"did not have an Oriental appearance" and that one of them was 
dark-skinned and "looked like AC Milan soccer player Mario Balotelli." A
 hijacking or a terrorist work accident could not be ruled out, 
Malaysian authorities declared. 
Meanwhile, the mystery 
of the disappearance of the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 is starting to
 look like the promo for the popular TV series "Lost." Yesterday, we 
learned that the objects that at first appeared to be debris from the 
plane, including the two oil slicks, had nothing to do with it. 
In the 2009 accident in
 which an Air France plane crashed and sank into the Atlantic Ocean, 
which has already been mentioned because of the similarities between 
that incident and the vanished Malaysian jet, it took five days before 
the first pieces surfaced and two years before the black boxes were 
recovered. We cannot suppose that the Malaysian plane disappeared 
without a trace, so we must hope that the laws of physics will do their 
work and that parts of the plane will float to the surface in the next 
few days. 
                    Aharon Lapidot
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=7659
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