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"The official investigation being run by governments and
agencies has failed to find the plane, due to either incompetence or
obfuscation. We must work together to ensure the truth is found.
On behalf of the 3.1 billion people who fly every year we must
find the truth and bring those accountable to justice. We must also
prevent this from ever happening again."
... Sarah Bajc, Partner of Philip Wood, Seat 11C on MH370
The Shocking Summary
MH370 disappeared from radar in the early morning of March 8,
2014. It was on a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it
vanished over the South China Sea.
In the three months since the last recorded message from the
flight there have been claims of multiple debris sightings, satellite
images, pings from the air and the ocean, and hundreds of conspiracy
theories. Still, we have no idea where to find the airplane, its 12
crewmembers and 227 passengers from 14 different countries.
This mystery has too many unknowns, false leads, unconfirmed facts
and missing details. Yet, someone somewhere knows what happened to
flight MH370. We hope to encourage them to come forward.
Our Motivation
The Malaysian Prime Minister said on 24 March 2014 that the
flight ended in the middle of the Southern Indian Ocean, thousands of
miles off course and in one of the most remote parts of the planet. He
stated definitively that all souls on board were lost.
Months of searching have not produced a single bit of proof to
back up his claims. There has not been even a shred of wreckage found
in the water, on nearby or distant shores, or in fishing nets.
Signals reportedly similar to those emitted by the black boxes
were heard in the search area but again nothing has been found and
these pings ended soon after their discovery. We have subsequently
learned that the pings were not those of an airplane after all.
Each day adds more cost and frustration for the search teams,
and more confusion and heart break for the families. It is estimated
that the cost of this fruitless search so far is in excess of
$100,000,000.
The investigation, as the Malaysian Government has run it, has
failed to date, despite significant resource contribution by many hard
working searchers, and the taxpayers of many countries. To those
contributors, we give our hearty thanks.
OUR effort will not be in opposition to the official
investigation, but rather seeks to uncover clues not yet discovered,
and to pursue that evidence without interference from parties who are
also liability holders in this case. We hope to plug doubts, overcome
shortcomings, and improve the number of actionable leads towards in
the search for MH370. The accountability of the authorities remains undiluted.
The Reward
Every effort to locate the flight so far has failed. Continuing
along the same path is unlikely to change the outcome.
However, we believe there is a person or persons who know the
truth about what happened, and know where the plane is.
We want to encourage the truth to come out by offering a
substantial reward.
What We Need
We need to provide a substantial incentive for anyone who knows
the truth to come forward. We also need independent investigation done
by people who have no conflicts of interest in the determination of
fault once the plane is found.
We need $5,000,000 to start. Without this incentive the truth
may never be found and the future of air safety will hang in the balance.
How Will The Funds Be Used?
The first aspect of the campaign will be to fund a reward in the
hope someone with knowledge of what happened will come forward with
actionable information.
The second aspect of the campaign will be to engage a
professional, licensed private investigation company to follow up on
this information and provide additional searching based on those
qualified leads.
The third stage of the campaign will be to lobby governments
around the world to invoke real change in air safety, aviation
procedures, aircraft tracking, passport security and ensure this
situation never happens again.
What You Receive
In return for your support you will receive the eternal thanks
of those so deeply affected by this tragedy, the knowledge your
contribution is helping find answers and will ultimately improve air
safety in the future.
We will memorialize our gratitude to you with several graphic
images denoting your level of contribution that may be used in your
email signature, as a screen saver, as a profile image in social media
or on a giant electric billboard outside of your home! We want every
penny possible to go towards finding the truth.
We have named our donation levels according to the most precious
metals in the world because it is metal that makes up the frame that
carried our loved ones. Source: www.911metalurgist.com
Why Support Us?
More than 3 billion people every year, somewhere in the world,
board a flight with the expressed desire to arrive safely at their
destination without the threat of a problem with their flight.
Since the disappearance of MH370, and the uncertainty as to what
caused the flight to vanish, there is a giant question mark over the
safety of air travel. Until the answers are found this question mark
will remain.
We must also begin to close the security holes that have already
been uncovered in this incident, many of which happen to be the same
as those uncovered in the Air France 447 incident, and 9/11 before
that, and multiple other aviation disasters prior to that. REAL
changes need to be implemented to ensure it never happens again.
What If We Do Not Reach Our Goal?
If we do not reach our goal of $30,000, the reward and private
investigation efforts will be reduced accordingly.
What If We Exceed Our Goal?
First, we celebrate the awesome power of good people doing the
right thing! Second, we increase the amount of the reward, and expand
the private investigation services. Imagine how much more we could
accomplish with $60,000!!!
The Impact
This mystery has touched the hearts of nearly every living
person on this planet. It has torn apart the worlds of the families
connected to the disappearance of MH370 and placed a dark cloud over
the safety of air travel as we know it.
Your support will allow us to search for the truth of what
really happened and solve one of the most baffling aviation mysteries
in history.
Implementation Details
Funds will be allocated as follows:
The fundraising goal is $30,000 USD, to be raised within one
month from the campaign launch on June 15, 2014.
All funds raised will be allocated to the Reward and cost of
investigating the leads generated by the reward as required by the
governance committee.
If the plane and passengers are located and there are unused
funds from either Reward or Investigation services, all unused funds
will be used for lobbying for better airline safety, changes to
airline incident investigation policy and ensuring this never happens again.
Governance Committee
The Reward MH370 initiative is lead by a team of seven people:
five who are family members of passengers on the ill-fated flight, and
two who are experienced with fundraising and private investigation.
All decisions made regarding management of the campaign, selection of
and coordination with private investigation resources, lead
advancement and reward payment must be approved by a majority of the
Governance Committee.
Here are some quotes from our team:
No one feels the devastation of the loss of MH370 better than
Ghislain Wattrelos, a French business executive.
Two of his teenage children, Hadrian and Amber, and his wife Laurence,
were returning from a holiday in Malaysia. “How could this happen? In
this age of constant connection and pervasive surveillance, a giant
plane has been allowed to just disappear. That cannot be an accident.”
Says Wattrelos. “My family deserves to be found.”
Sarah Bajc, partner of Philip Wood, who was returning
to Beijing to help her pack up their apartment for a move to Kuala
Lumpur, has worked tirelessly to find the truth since the flight
disappeared. She believes “Without a fresh approach, the truth and the
plane will never be found.” According to Bajc, a high school economics
teacher, “Governments and agencies have given it their best shot but
have failed to turn up a single shred of evidence, either because of a
faulty approach or due to intentional misdirection.”
“Lives are important. So is truth. Personal loss is hard to
bear, but to live in fear is intolerable. If we can know what happened
and do so collectively by all means in our hands, we help ourselves
and we serve others,” says K.S. Narendran, an Indian
Management Consultant whose wife Chandrika Sharma is also on MH370. “I
want to find my wife, and I want to know the truth. Without the truth,
families cannot move on with their lives. We need closure. The world
needs closure.”
“Since the disappearance of MH370 a dark cloud has hung over the
safety of air travel and there has been growing unease over the
inability of governments and their agencies to work together to ensure
we are all safe when we fly.” says Pralhad Shirseth,
whose wife, Kranti, was on her way to visit him in North Korea, where
he was Managing an Irish-based NGO. According to Pralhad, “Until MH370
is found and the reason for its disappearance is known we will be
bombarded with conspiracy theories, false leads, books and movies
which will provide nothing but conjecture. We need to find the truth
and ensure this never happens again.”
Peter Weeks, a New Zealand litigation attorney, whose
brother Paul was on his way to Mongolia for work, says “Someone
somewhere knows the truth, they could be your neighbor, work
colleague, brother, sister, mother or father. No matter who they are
we need their help to solve this mystery, make the skies safe for
everyone and return the passengers and crew to their families.”
Maarten Van Sluys, a Brazilian businessman, who lost
his sister on Air France 447 in 2009, and was instrumental in the
search and recovery of AF447, considers the mystery of MH370 more
baffling, more complex and more daunting than what investigators
experienced when AF447 crashed. He said, “This recovery is going to
take all the efforts of a great deal of people and I applaud the
initiative of this project and the potential it will bring to the
solving of this mystery.”
“This mystery is unprecedented in the history of aviation, and
we need to work as a collective community with one goal of finding the
truth, the plane and the passengers,” said Ethan
Hunt. Hunt is the CEO of Rapide 3D, a former military airmen,
an experienced private investigator, and a successful Indiegogo
fundraiser. Hunt said. “We are convinced that somewhere, someone knows
something, and we hope this reward will entice him or her to come forward.”
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