Psychic mediums reveal theories on where missing flight MH37
As conspiracy theories continue to captivate aviation fanatics, acclaimed psychic mediums have revealed what they believe happened to MH370.
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The mystery of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 continues to baffle the world six years after it vanished from radar.
Despite an extensive search – which many are calling for a resumption of after it was called off in 2018 – little has been found, and question marks continue to hang over the flight’s final moments.
Conspiracy theories continue to captivate aviation fanatics over how and why the plane disappeared, and where it might be found.
Some say it was flown to a US military base on the atoll of Diego Garcia, while others say the plane met its fate through a hijacking or suicide of a crew member.
Now, acclaimed psychic mediums have revealed what the spirit world has told them about one of the world’s biggest modern aviation mysteries.
From what happened on board, to where the plane could be, this is what they told News Corp Australia.
A FIGHT IN THE COCKPIT, A CRASH IN THE JUNGLE
Famed American psychic detective Pam Coronado investigated MH370 shortly after it vanished but hasn’t spoken about her findings until now.
Ms Coronado shot to fame in the late 1990s after she dreamt the location of a missing woman, then worked with Californian police to successfully find her.
She said there’s no doubt MH370 crashed with all on board dead.
But she believes the plane crashed on land – not water.
“MH370 definitely crashed and there are no survivors,” Ms Coronado told News Corp.
“When it first happened, I thought it had crashed on land but evidence doesn’t seem to prove this out and maybe I just saw debris washing up on land?
“I feel confused about that because I never saw the plane go into the water.
“I saw what looked like a tropical forest and thought this was the area it would be found. Deep jungle.”
Ms Coronado also believes MH370’s Captain Zaharie Shah was not responsible for the plane’s downing.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott last week sensationally revealed the plane’s disappearance was deemed a mass-murder suicide by the captain within days of it vanishing in an explosive segment on Sky News.
But Ms Coronado said her instinct pointed to the co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid.
“I saw some sort of fight in the cockpit. One pilot trying to subdue the other in order to gain control of the aircraft,” she said.
“I do feel this was intentional and I am most suspicious of the first mate (co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid). I am not clear on his motive but his energy is off.
“His photo jumped out at me right away.”
Ms Coronado used photos of some passengers to tune into their current location and physical situation.
“It’s easier to tune into photos of people, rather than an airplane,” she said.
“This is how I usually go about missing persons. I got no one alive.”
She has also been trained to use mugshots to determine if someone is willing to harm others or not.
“I felt this intention with the first mate, rather than the pilot,” she said.
THE CAPTAIN WAS LOCKED OUT OF THE COCKPIT
It was in the months that followed the MH370 disaster that psychic Scott Russell Hill claims he began to hear a voice.
The Adelaide-based celebrity medium, who starred as a psychic detective in the 2006 reality TV show Sensing Murder said one night in 2014 while driving home a “young man talking in an Asian language” came to him.
“I wasn’t sure who he was or what he was telling me, but I felt he was in his late 20s or early 30s,” Mr Hill said.
“As the weeks passed I saw visual images and heard more from this guy in the spirit world, and I began to piece together what he was showing and telling me.
“As I did this, I realised that he was a passenger on MH370, and that he was telling me what he saw and experienced when alive from his perspective on the plane.”
In order to decipher what the “voice” was telling him, he reached out to a friend in Hong Kong, who in turn connected him to man fluent in both Cantonese and Mandarin.
While not everything was clear, Mr Hill said he wrote down what the man was able to translate while talking to him over the phone.
He said it felt like the spirit was trying to get a message to his family.
In his visions, the young man kept smiling at him, showing Mr Hill that “perhaps … he was a happy guy, or maybe he’d just been to the dentist”.
Mr Hill added he believed he was seated in row 16 and was from, or had travelled through Singapore.
His description bears similarities to a 27-year-old passenger who was sitting in that row.
The man, a dentistry graduate, was returning to China to visit his wife and daughter for the first time after moving to Singapore in 2013.
From what the passenger showed him, Mr Hill said he believed travellers were awake when the plane turned after the final control tower call.
“Some of the passengers were aware the plane had turned, and soon after an announcement was made that there was a technical problem,” he said.
“But there was no technical problem, that’s just what was said to ease passenger concern.”
The spirit said soon after there was a “disturbance” outside the cockpit, Mr Hill claims, with the captain outside the closed cockpit door with cabin crew.
He said the passenger and others were out of their seats and could see the captain, with one suggesting that he was locked out of the cockpit.
“That would suggest the co-pilot is in control,” Mr Hill said.
He said the passenger then said he was sleepy, which is when Mr Hill assumed the oxygen was switched off.
The passenger also mentioned a “bang”, Mr Hill said, which he wasn’t able to explain.
“I wondered if a small fire extinguisher had exploded. I don’t think it was a gun,” he said.
Mr Hill said he had not “seen” or “heard” anything that pointed to the aircraft’s whereabouts.
A CASE OF MYSTERIOUS MEN
Australian celebrity psychic Lizzy Rose claimed the captain of MH370, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, came to her several years ago when she was sitting in her temple.
Ms Rose said Shah’s emotional spirit spoke through tears while he explained that he did not commit a mass murder-suicide.
The pilot said a group of men had instructed him to deliver containers to an island that he shouldn’t have – and people told him “he must do this”.
“His communication was broken and interrupted by his distressed and erratic behaviour he said ‘they are watching me’,” she said.
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“He (Shah) said, ‘I was told I had no choice and they would pay me well, but it went wrong I couldn’t land on the island’.”
The plane went into the ocean near little islands, and a “tall thin man on the beach” watched it go down, the spirit said, according to Ms Rose.
She said the investigation team was looking in the wrong place, and that the plane was “practically in the middle” of the Indian Ocean.
“This plane went down at a vast speed and with a great descent straight into the ocean very close to a small island,” she said.
“I see people standing on this island watching this plane go down and then quickly out of sight into the ocean, which matches the information given to me in spirit by Zaharie.”
“I believe more of the plane will be found and has been found, but not in its entirety, even in decades to come.”
She said the men the spirit spoke of did not work for the government and were not terrorists either.
“Zaharie did say, ‘they aren’t looking in the right place for us and they are waiting too long. Why are they waiting, did the men tell them not to talk?’,” she said.
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