![]() ![]() The main idea is not that there is some new theory that could explain the disappearance of MH370, but actually that the most widely accepted theory-that the captain hijacked his own plane in an act of mass murder-suicide-was improperly dismissed by the Australian Transport Safety Board for not entirely honest reasons. ![]() What it puts forth is not in fact outlandish at all, but is incredibly well-researched and thoughtfully written and does not attempt to come to kind of new conclusion to sell more copies, which was my first impression when I saw that the cover said “the cover-up” and “the truth.” Oh no, this is not that kind of book-this is absolutely authoritative. Below is a quick rundown of its main points and my reaction to them.Īt first glance-i.e., the cover, blurb, and introduction-it seemed to be promoting some kind of major breakthrough or conspiracy theory. ![]() It significantly exceeded my expectations-it was a worthwhile purchase, and not just as a shelf piece. So, after buying Ean Higgins’ The Hunt For MH370 in an airport terminal of all places, I read the whole book while on the plane. ![]()
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