please join NTSB... https://www.ntsb.gov/about/employment.html
the thread is here as well as your comments.. people who investigate have decades of experience and millions are spent. that 447 was also thought a foul act ... they don't make judgments by news items reported in the news clips. So hold your horses.. anything is possible, a foul play or other factors but you are to judgmental at this point.. an act of terrorism or any other reason is truly possible.. whatever. RIP all departed souls..
I am just praying its not foul play and I don't want to go in detail about it on public forum...
No nexus to terrorism yet," a U.S. intelligence official said, "although that's by no means definitive. We're still tracking."
Malaysian authorities have been in contact with counterterrorism organizations about possible passport issues, Malaysia's transportation minister Hishamuddin Hussein said. He did not state how many passport issues there are, saying authorities are looking at the whole manifest.
The U.S. government has been briefed on the stolen passports and reviewed the names of the passengers in question but found nothing at this point to indicate foul play, said a U.S. law enforcement official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Of the two passports in question, the Italian one had been reported stolen and was in Interpol's database, CNN Law Enforcement Analyst Tom Fuentes said, citing sources at Interpol.
Additionally, no inquiry was made by Malaysia Airlines to determine if any passengers on the flight were traveling on stolen passports, he said. Many airlines do not check the database, he said.
During the news conference in Kuala Lumpur, Rahman declined to say whether the airline or Malaysian authorities had checked the database.