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Someone Is Hiding Something

By: Richard Belzer, George Noory, David Wayne
Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
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Summary

A year after the disappearance and commencement of the international search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, no sign of the plane has been found - no debris, no bodies, no sign of the much-talked-about black box. Richard Belzer, George Noory, and David Wayne want to know why.

Scrutinizing the theories the media and politicians claim are the "most likely" reasons the plane crashed, Belzer, Noory, and Wayne argue that if a year after a huge Boeing 777 has gone missing, and there's still no sign of it whatsoever, it's time to think outside the box. The public needs to stop being misled. If a plane and its passengers went "missing" once, what's to stop it from happening again?

Some of the theories the authors consider seem implausible on the surface, but the thorough research they've done and the continual failure of politicians, aviation authorities, and military members around the world to give any indication they're wrong makes their arguments as good - if not better - than the more widely shared ones. The title of this thought-provoking volume, Someone Is Hiding Something, is a line spoken by former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad - perhaps the only government official to publicly acknowledge the true reason that neither Flight 370 nor the 239 people onboard have been found.

©2015 Richard Belzer, George Noory, and David Wayne (P)2015 Audible, Inc.

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Refreshing delivery but a fair amount of repetitio

It is refreshing to have some sarcasm, cynicism and outright calls of BS regards formal reports on such a monumental topic.

Well presented, easy to listen to.

Rather too much repetitive content. Listeners are not stupid and can absorb the key messages without need to repeat 4 or 5 times throughout the book.

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Early hypothetical but key

This early hypothesis has been pursued again of late. Some interesting thoughts at the beginning.

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Fascinating book

I've read a few books about the mysterious disappearance of MH370, but this is by far the most detailed and comprehensive. A riveting read/listen that will get you to think again about what really happened to this plane.

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So many inaccuracies

The author doesn’t understand flight levels, doesn’t know the model of the plane involved. It was so awful to listen to that I couldn’t finish it

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Conspiracy loving comedy book about a tragedy?

Not enjoying the lighthearted approach of - you sheeple believe everything that’s fed you via media (assuming everyone is a brainless creature without critical thinking) and leaning too much into ‘this is a conspiracy theory and so was Kennedy assassination’ nonsense. Plus the comedic relief doesn’t really fit in a book about a tragedy impacting peoples lives and their families.
Could not get past the first chapter as I felt talked down at… no thank you!

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Dreadful.

Written in an awful mix of comedic and quasi documentary styles this book rambles around a series of disconnected and unsubstantiated facts. It completely ignores the fact that Inmarsat tracked the flight by “handshakes “ for several hours only losing contact when the plane would have run out of fuel. They were able to calculate the likely course from this. So the books basic premise is.wrong from the start. I could not get past the first chapters. The narrator was good though.

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Very poor book

Another crazy conspiracy based book used to bash main stream media. Well narrated though.

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