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Wreckage of MH370 washing up on Reunion Island?

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Kjelt:
1) It is proven to be from a 777
2) No other 777 is missing
3) The oceanstreams match with date and locations

The rest is all a bit of sensation journalism if you ask me.
Algae dissapear in a few sunny days here in one of my statues that sit in the shadow 3/4 of the year, the statue is all green, put it a couple of days in hot sunlight and they are gone, statue is bright white.

99% of conspiracy theories are BS. If it was a conspiracy you know some govt. should have pulled this off since no small organisation can aquire this part unnoticed and grow shells on it for some months and the fly it to south africa unnoticed to lay on the beach.
So if so what would there be to gain you can ask?
The only thing a piece of evidence from this plain would bring is assurance that it lies on the bottom of the ocean. So the only thing that would make sense for this to be a conspiracy fake evidence would be that the plane never crashed and it has landed somewhere. Now if you believe that then there should have been some very wanted people aboard of that plane think of nobel price winner people, which there were not. There were no highly important people on board. So skip the BS that plane has just crashed, lies on the bottom of the ocean somewhere and this is very likely a piece of it.

Psi:
there has to be more than one part with a S/N in that flaperon

Kjelt:
If the piece is from the MH370 then the plane is probably lying somewhere south of Java according to German oceanologists (no idea if this is a valid english word but scientists that study the ocean). However they feel not sure enough to advise the australian government to change the search zone.
Dutch only:
http://www.nu.nl/buitenland/4117300/wrak-vlucht-mh370-ligt-volgens-duitse-oceanologen-bij-java.html

Rick Law:
(Sep 3, 2015)

"French prosecutor says serial numbers found on wing part confirm it is from Flight 370"

"...PARIS — A French prosecutor says the piece of wing discovered in July on a remote Indian Ocean island has been formally identified as having come from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370...."

http://www.startribune.com/french-investigators-confirm-wing-part-is-from-flight-370/324102121/

SeanB:
Necroposting somewhat, but this popped up as info.

http://www.atsb.gov.au/mh370-pages/updates/reports.aspx

Might be worth a read,

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