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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – With reports that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 with 239 people on board might have flown for six and a half hours after its transponder stopped sending signals on March 8, the search for the missing Boeing 777-200ER has expanded to a vast area stretching from the Indian Ocean to as far north as Kazakhstan.
Malaysian authorities have not ruled out any theories – from mechanical problems and pilot error to hijacking and pilot suicide. But they seemed to have missed one possible cause of the plane’s disappearance.
It took anchors and analysts from a respected U.S. news cable network to state the obvious: God may have stolen the plane.
The anchors and analysts bandied about the idea Sunday afternoon that something “beyond our understanding” happened to Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370, that “something” being perhaps supernatural maybe?
“Especially today, on a day when we deal with the supernatural,” the anchor said. “We go to church, the supernatural power of God…people are saying to me, why aren’t you talking about the possibility — and I’m just putting it out there — that something odd happened to this plane, something beyond our understanding?”
What is surprising to television viewers is that the cable news network was not Fox News. It was CNN. The Anchor? Don Lemon.