Many of you have asked me to ask Erik about the plight of the Malaysian Airplane that has been monopolizing the media for the last week. I found out a lot of specific information from him using the eBoard, but I hesitated to share it, because what if we later found out he was wrong? Does that completely negate everything we’ve come to believe? Or could it be that he’s tapping into one of many quantum probability that has created its own specific reality? That’s for you to decide. Here’s the “conversation.”
Erik, what’s going on with the Malaysian airplane?
Stupidity.
Was is pilot error?
No.
Was it terrorism?
No.
Did anyone enter the cockpit that shouldn’t have?
No.
Are there any survivors?
All now dead. Bad pilots.
(This seemed to contradict his statement that there was no pilot error, but I have my theory, as you’ll see below.)
Did it go down in the ocean or land?
Ocean.
Where?
Off India.
Was it an explosive decompression?
Yes.
Why?
Failure.
From what?
Chip.
Will they eventually be found?
Yes.
The wreckage?
Yes.
(Unfortunately, I failed to ask him when. It could be 100s of years from now!)
My husband, who is a very seasoned pilot, feels like there was a massive systems failure which caused everything to go back. No avionics, nothing on the screen, and basically nothing electronically controlled on the plane worked. He says the pilots were “bad” either because they didn’t respond correctly (Pilot error would be more like something the pilot actually caused) or, even more likely, had bad or evil intentions. The pilots, flying completely blind and therefore unable to tell whether they were climbing, descending or flying level, climbed to 45,000 feet. When they realized they were in thin air, they descended. They tried to turn back early on, and this made us think that someone nefarious was hijacking the plane. The reason one communication turned off followed by the other was because the pilots did something that temporarily corrected the systems failure (Maybe they rebooted it.) but the electronic (chip) failure recurred, this time permanently.