John and Doves,There were 239 people on this plane, one of the safest planes ever built with no fatalities.Every body I have telephoned is not really interested in my message. I have spoken to all the TV stations, the Prime Minister's Electorate Office, The Malaysian High Commission and several others.This is the main point - they are all searching in the wrong place and the wrong sea. Ships and planes should be looking about 40 kilometres south of Hainan Island. They will never find and debris of this flight by looking in the WRONG area and the WRONG sea.1. FlightRadar24 now shows the path of this flight went off the screen just south of Hainan Island in the South China Sea about 1850 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur.2. With a cruising speed of approx 920 kilometres per hour it does not take a rocket scientist to work out that in two hours the 777 would be 1840 kilometres away from Kuala Lumpur ie exactly where FlightRadar24 shows it to be.3. All this information is available on the internet.4. Why are none of the dozens of journalists asking this question of the Malaysia Airlines executives on the televised news updates?5. Why is the all the TV media showing the search area maps to be in the Gulf of Thailand. Can't they add up? the centre of their search area seems to be approximately 500 to 600 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur which is only about 45 minutes flying distance and not 2 hours!6. Why are Malaysia Airlines not looking in the right place? Surely they can work it out! Don't they know how fast their planes go? Don't they look at FlightRadar24?6. Why is the media pouring out disinformation? They never show FlightRadar24 videos of the plane going off the radar just south of Hainan Island. Why not?7. I will not speculate what may have happened to this plane or its passengers and crew.8. The issue with the stolen passports seems to be being used to manufacture consent to using a microchip instead of a paper passport.Keep looking up,Phil