MH370: What Really Happened?

Not So Deep Podcast (Video)

Welcome to episode 11 of the Not So Deep Podcast. Today, we dive into the disappearance of Flight MH370 with our guest, Ashton (https://twitter.com/JustXAshton).

Ashton, an independent researcher who’s dug deep into the incident, unveils theories and perspectives that mainstream narratives often overlook. We discuss the inconsistencies with the mainstream narrative, dig into evidence that is mostly overlooked, and try to answer the question of what really happened to Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370.

Links for JustXAshton:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustXAshton
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/MH370x
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/79yyZtaAK

TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
3:20 - Thermal and Satellite videos resurfaced
4:45 - Side by side comparison of Thermal and Satellite video
6:25 - The connection to Freescale Semiconductor
9:55 - Is it really teleportation?
10:56 - Deconstruct the events of the mainstream narrative
15:55 - Initial timeline of events for MH370
19:18 - Satellite ping data inconsistencies
21:56 - Passengers with fake passports
23:55 - MH370 Co-pilot's cell phone connects to Penang cell tower
30:00 - Thermal and Satellite videos showing orbs, exhaust, etc
36:45 - Slow motion video of portal opening
53:55 - Where could Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 have landed or teleported?
1:03:16 - Smoking gun for JustXAshton, why the mainstream narrative does not make sense

Ashton, a voice in the MH370 community, comes to us with audio-only participation, offering his insights and revealing a layer of this mystery that many have yet to consider. While the journey into this event challenges our perspectives, it compels us to question and seek the truth that remains elusive.

#MH370 #ConspiracyTheories #NotSoDeepPodcast #JustXAshton #MalaysianAirlines

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