Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) : MH370 Disappears & Kim Jong-un's Half Brother Assassinated : A Den Of Mystery!
There are few airports around the world that have been embroiled in so much mystery recently as KLIA. I was once given a personal tour of this airport by a good friend to see everything from the baggage handling, the tarmac and the control tower.
All airports are dens of inequity. Human trafficking, drug and weapons smuggling, theft and a plethora of other scams take place at every major airport around the world. They are hubs for the light and the dark. You never know who you are sitting next to at airports and I am always observing people and daydreaming backstories for them when I'm traveling.
However apart from the US' notorious Denver Airport which is full of ancient symbology and surrounded by conspiracy theories, KLIA is the international airport which has had the most recent unexplained mysteries. With growing passenger numbers expected to reach 87 million in 2020, mysteries such as the ones we are going to discuss deserve to be solved.
From my personal experiences I want to give you a look at the two biggest mysteries which have occurred at KLIA recently.
The Disappearance Of Flight MH370
You are probably familiar with this and I will do a future post looking at the enormous amount of money wasted after this mysterious event but a brief description here is important because it sets the scene for what was to occur with the murder of the leader of North Korea's half brother.
On the 8th of March 2014 Malaysian Airlines MH370 disappeared after taking off from KLIA with 227 passengers onboard.
The disappearance of this huge aircraft in an age of GPS and satellite technology which can track you everywhere on the planet defies logic and is a clear indicator that dodgy things are happening in KLIA.
The entire official narrative of the disappearance of MH370 does not match with some of the strange facts associated with this mystery:
- How does an aircraft disappear in today's age of GPS? High grade military technology can now "cloak" aircraft.
- The search for this aircraft was the most expensive in history at over $200 million - which companies profited from this search? The company which undertook the work was registered in 2017 in Texas and is called Ocean Infinity. Who were these new people getting paid to search the seabed, find new shipwrecks but not the plane? Mysterious!
- According to the BBC: "Also on the plane were 20 staff members from a US technology company, Freescale Semiconductor, which makes powerful microchips for industries, including defense." What large company operating in this field puts so many of it's personnel on a single flight? It doesn't make sense. Theories about the technology Freescale Semiconductor was developing and ties with the Rothschilds abound.
- Why has absolutely nothing of the plane been found in all these years and multimillions spent on the search?
There is a lot to say about this "disappearing" plane and I will do a future post with more detail. However the aircraft took off from KLIA and puts the airport at the centre of an enduring mystery.
The Murder Of Kim Jong-nam
On the 13th of February 2017 Kim Jong-nam was assassinated at KLIA. This was significant for a few reasons. Firstly Kim Jong-nam was the half brother of Kim Jong-un the current leader of North Korea. Kim Jong-nam had been slated to become leader after his father until he fell out of favor. Secondly the way in which he was assassinated was very odd.
Kim Jong-nam was attacked by two women who used VX (Nerve Agent). This in itself is unusual. VX is a an extremely toxic nerve agent which was developed for military use and was derived from pesticide research. Here we have a product which was developed for pesticides by ICI or Imperial Chemical Industries and used by the military as a chemical weapon for war.
So dodgy! 🤔
So this military chemical weapon was used to murder Kim Jong-un by two women who splashed it on his face and then covered his face with a cloth laced with liquid. These women are now under arrest and in prison in Malaysia. I know someone who has spoken to them and they were clearly working for someone as assassins.
It's just totally strange that they would choose a crowded airport to commit this brazen offense. They were bound to be caught. This combined with the nerve agent used and the politically sensitive nature of Kim Jong-nam only adds to the mystery surrounding why KLIA was used as a venue for this assassination.
What Does All This Mean?
Here we have two mysteries that centered around KLIA. Both were potentially motivated by money and politics. Both seem to bear the hallmarks of military grade technology. If just one incident had occurred it would be a mystery but adding the two together seems to indicate something.
High level crimes are committed in places where the protagonists feel they can control the crime scene. These two incidents seem to indicate that there are forces who feel they can use KLIA to commit their crimes. I would not be surprised if things happened at KLIA which set the stage for the disappearance of MH370.
I don't know who these people are but the next time you are flying through KLIA and enjoying a roti canai and a teh tarik stay alert there is more going on around you than you realize!
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Kim Jong Nam must have fallen seriously out of favour if he was bumbling about KLA like the ordinary travelling folk, he was already down on his luck and then he gets a face full of pesticides...