Friday, November 21, 2025

One Of The Most Intriguing Videos I Have Ever Seen: Flight MH370

I came across a video last week that I just have not been able to get out of my head. It's actually two videos cut together and the second one is the really mind blowing one. But the first part of the video sets the second part up nicely and at only 5 minutes is definitely worth a watch. Even if you're not into this stuff, the whole video is under 18 minutes long and it's worth giving it a shot at least. I was ready to tune it out but after the first minute I was hooked.

The video deals with flight MH370, the Malaysian plane that vanished out of the sky in 2014. Four days after it disappeared, a mysterious video hit the internet (actually two videos), seemingly showing the plane being surrounded by 3 orbs who encircle it very strangely. They seem to be in perfect synchronization but in a very weird pattern. Then they speed up, you see some sort of portal/cloud thing appear and POOF, the plane is gone.

On first look, the video looks fake. I mean, it HAS to be, right? But I'm telling you, watch this video, especially from 5:05 on. 

VIDEO HERE

(Seriously, watch the video. This post won't make much sense without it)

A few things right off the bat. Number one, there are actually two separate videos of the whole thing, one from a satellite and one from a drone that's in thermal vision. The youtube guy in the video I linked to, Ashton Forbes, (who we'll be talking about a lot here) traced the original video back as far as it goes and found where it originated from. The very first time the first video hit the the internet was only four days after the plane vanished. This will come into play later. It was uploaded by a random youtube channel that had something like 100 followers at the time. His previous videos were mostly all UFO sightings, and most of them were bad. Like, clearly fake. The channel and the guy have both been wiped from youtube completely, but Ashton Forbes tracked it down with the archive function thing. There is ZERO chance the original youtube guy made the video. When he posted it, it originally said "source: confidential" when all his other videos named a source. So it seems that whoever wanted to leak this video, sent it to this original guy in order for it to be leaked.

Also, a sneaky interesting fact: the first video that came online was the satellite video. The original description was "Satellite Video, Airliner And UFO's." Nothing about 'missing plane', 'Flight MH370' or 'Malaysian airliner.' This tells me that whoever titled that video probably did it before the story even came out. If someone was going to make these hoax videos, don't you think they'd put something like 'MH370' or 'Missing Malaysian Plane' in the title? It seems to me that whoever made the title did it without even know exactly what it was. It's not a home run piece of evidence obviously but it's something.

Second: Ashton Forbes tracked down both sources of the videos. One is from a military drone and one is from a satellite. He was able to track down the coordinates of the satellite and drone that took the videos and they match up perfectly with where they each were on the videos (you can track these things online, apparently). 

A very important point here that I haven't really seen online that much is the fact that the two videos match up perfectly with each other. The fact that there's two videos matching each other perfectly lowers the odds of them being fake by a shitload. Also, the fact that they would have to have been made inside of four days is suspect. 

Third: the guy who apparently leaked the satellite video, Lt. Commander Edward Lin, was accused of being a spy at first. He went to prison but the court details from his case are redacted. Forbes tried reaching out to him and his lawyer but he said the lawyer deactivated his phones once he got a hold of him, and no one can find 'Edward Lin' on any prison database. And if there was no video, then what crime did this guy commit? And where is he now? No one can find him.

Now when you get into the second video, you really start to pay attention. He goes frame by frame, super zoomed in on the plane and the orbs. 

There's one part of the video that keeps one of the orbs in perfect focus the whole time, super zoomed in and super slow. In the last moments, right before the plane vanishes, the orbs all sort of flatten out and orient themselves perfectly with the middle of the plane. And RIGHT before the plane goes, in the very last frame, the orbs descend on the plane. Then the plane gets blurry and in the infra-red video, the plane is getting smaller and cooler. Then when the 'portal' appears, on the infra-red video it's black, which would mean it's cold. According this Forbes guy, you would have to understand math better than most PHD's to fake the way the orbs moved and to know what that portal thing would look like. He says the the reason the plane looks smaller and cooler in the last frame is that we're seeing it begin to travel at light-speed. (By the way, quite the detail to add in to a fake video; that is, making the plane slightly colder on the very last frame). Another small tidbit: right before the very end of the video where the plane vanishes, the operator of the drone video zooms out. It's the only time he ever zooms out. Ashtons theory is that he knew it was coming and wanted to be sure he captured it perfectly in frame. He doesn't freak out when it disappears either. The camera moves a little bit side to side, almost like the operator is pretending to look for it.

Now look, I'm just describing what I saw in the video. Watch it for yourself to get all the information. There's a TON more. He super-imposes a picture of the plane onto the video and every single little detail is perfect. Like, down to the pixel. Even the way the flames would look in the air on an infra-red video (Ashton and others claim the plane was on fire before it disappeared). And the orbs are actually leaving a trail of their movement in front of themselves, somehow, which you can only see on the infra-red. Again, quite the detail for a hoax.

And the thing that gets me is that obviously this video is either fake or not, right? It's either a fictional video that someone made, or it's a video of something that really happened. And I think that either way, the implications are terrifying. If this is a fake, if someone really did just create both of these videos, synching them up perfectly with each other, then that means that we can no longer trust any video we see anymore. NOTHING can be believed. If this is a fake, it is utterly indistinguishable from a real video. That's almost as scary as if it's real. Don't forget, this is over 10 years old now. If two fakes that convincing can be made in under 4 days, 10 years ago, then no video anywhere can be trusted in 2025. And if it's a real video? Then, I mean, you don't need me to tell you the implications. I mean the plane fucking vanished into thin air! There were apparently 9 or 10 scientists on board who were working on something to do with super conductivity. Did we see AI or humans of the future saving themselves in the past? If that's true, then where did the plane go? What the FUCK was that portal thing? A creepy fact is that quite a few of the family members of the people on the plane said that when they tried calling them, the phone calls would actually connect but there would be silence on the other end. This apparently lasted for days.

Lastly; there have been more than a few comments from different people on different videos saying that fishermen and others reported seeing the plane land at Diego Air Base. Obviously this doesn't mean much on its own but it's interesting. I've seen more than a few comments like that.

One of the main detractors of this video, the 'proof' that it was debunked, was that someone claimed that the clouds in the video matched up perfectly with clouds from a video game. This little 'de-bunking' claim was pretty much the only reason this video and story vanished from the mainstream news quickly, but Ashton said he was able to trace the API data back and showed that the clouds in the video were added in after this plane video came out. Now, I have no idea how to prove that either way. But I will say something here that bears remembering.

Remember the now-famous 'tic-tac' video from a few years ago? 2017 actually. (Link is to the 60 minutes story). There were two videos captured by our military showing what looked like UAPs and one of the radarmen was able to lock onto one of them. The story eventually made it to the front page of the New York Times and the pilot of one of the planes testified in front of Congress. Here is the NYT article but its paywalled.  It was huge news at the time, the pilot testified at the same hearing as David Grousch who you probably remember hearing about. Anyway, the two videos they were talking about are 100% real. The government, Congress and US military confirmed it.

Now, when these videos were first leaked online, they were heavily and immediately 'debunked'. Again, they turned out to be 100% real and they were sitting online, out in open in forums and on 4chan for years. Something you have to know about the UFO community in general is that de-bunking is like the new bunking. People LOVE to de-bunk everything. Nothing is ever real in any UFO forum. So it's important to know that the general vibe with these videos is almost always that they're laughable, obvious fakes at first. So when you see a video like this and you see the first comment or the general consensus is that it's a fake, and an obvious one at that, just know that they said that about every single video and picture, including at least two that have been confirmed as real. And there's probably tens of thousands of very powerful, very rich men who have a LOT to lose if these videos and the technology do get confirmed publicly. And if you think the CIA or whoever else isn't on reddit and on 4chan and in youtube comments, you're woefully naive.

Another point about the video game clouds: if Ashton is right and the clouds were added in after the plane video came online, then that's really all you need to know. That's the smoking gun. The ONLY possible reason someone would have for doing that is to fake de-bunk the plane video. And what possible motive would one have for doing that?

If these two videos, the drone and satellite ones, are fakes, then why? Why would someone do that and not take credit for it? Like a lot of these situations; the orb videos, the crop circles, when you really break it down and think about it logically, it often requires a bigger leap of faith to believe that they're hoaxes (a little bit like atheism and The Creator Theory, actually). Like the group of 50 plus year old men who said they pole vaulted into the center of a crop circle and then back out of it in order to make it without leaving any footprints. Why would someone fake these two videos, matching them up perfectly with each other as well as matching up perfectly with the coordinates of where the satellite and drone actually were that day, and not take credit for it? Even if you could come up with a reason and a motive, it still leaves a gaping hole in the 'how' of it all. Don't forget, these videos are over 10 years old. I doubt anyone could make two fakes this good today, in 2025, with the use of AI and in under 4 days. But in 2014? No fucking chance.

Again, if these videos are fake, then any video anywhere can be a fake. You have industry experts breaking them both down, frame by frame, and concluding that they cannot possibly be fake, and the youtube guy that first uploaded them for sure did not create them.

What if they are real videos? Let's run with that for a minute. At first it looks like aliens but Ashton doesn't think so. He thinks this was a military operation. For one, it was suspect that both a drone and satellite were right there, perfectly able to capture it. He said that drone is a slow recon drone, so there's no way it caught up to the plane. It had to have been in place beforehand. Also, it would have been odd to have a drone as close as it was to the plane by chance. His theory is that it was the US military using alien tech to either save this plane or disappear it, and it had something to do with sending a message to China and with the 10 super conductor scientists on board. No one can possibly know the reason obviously, but the bottom line, in my opinion, is that I believe there is a greater than 50% chance these two videos are real. That means that at the very least, someone on the planet had access to off-world tech in 2014. Either that or it really was aliens. Either way, we're talking portals, time travel, travel at the speed of light, orbs, black holes... I mean, again, assuming these videos are real, this is earth shattering. 

I've been following this Ashton Forbes guy since seeing this video and he seems like the real deal. He's a real scientist who interviews all kinds of real deal scientists and physicists. It's hard to really follow what he's talking about a lot of the time, but there's one thing about him I instantly understood and it made me believe he's the real deal: he gets in these back-and-forth dick measuring contests with other scientists/physicists. A thing I learned from high level sports betting and learning about science and scientists later on is that high level fields seem to be nearly exclusively moved forward by the top guys absolutely hating each other. Even going back to the 1600's with scientists sending nasty letters back and forth, trying to disprove each other and getting into these life long vendettas. The top guys in the top fields are all like this, and Ashton Forbes is one of these guys. I saw it constantly when I was full-time sports betting. The top guys on the forums would go at each others throats, spilling their closely guarded secrets in order to make a point to a stranger. That's how I learned half the shit I know about sports betting. I know this is a long way to go to make this point but I do think it's worth making. The fake guys always pussyfoot around, trying to fit in with everyone. If not they get exposed quickly. The real deal guys are constantly in the trenches fighting with each other.

So that's about it. The main thing I wanted to do here is just share this video. I think this is something people will look back on very differently in the future. Will we ever know the truth? Probably not. But I do honestly believe that these videos are real and we saw evidence of off world technology and possibly of either time travel and/or travel at the speed of light. Obviously it's fucking insane if true.

I have more to say about betting this week and a lot more on crypto, but I'll save that for the next post. I'll try to get it up before Sunday but we'll see.

Thanks for reading, talk soon!














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