Was MH370 Lost — Or Removed?
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MH370 vanished from the sky in 2014 — then kept flying for hours. This investigation revisits the radar data, satellite gaps, and unanswered questions behind aviation’s most disturbing mystery.
This episode is produced exclusively for the Divergent Files Podcast.
Today’s episode comes from the Divergent Files archive. It originally aired when our audience was much smaller. With time, it became clear this investigation deserved another listen. The episode has not been re-edited and reflects the research and tone of that period. If you’re new here, welcome to the archive.
On March 8th, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished without a trace. No explosion. No distress call. One moment it was cruising through clear skies — the next, it was gone. But according to radar data, satellite handshakes, and military monitoring zones, that disappearance wasn’t the end of the flight.
For nearly six more hours, MH370 continued moving through monitored airspace, slipping across radar boundaries and satellite coverage like a ghost… before vanishing again.
This episode revisits the MH370 case from the ground up, focusing not on speculation, but on what remains unresolved in the official record. From the final radio transmission to radar blind spots, satellite anomalies, and the continued absence of definitive wreckage, the disappearance still challenges investigative timelines and the limits of modern aviation tracking.
Rather than pushing a single explanation, we examine the questions that refuse to go away:
• Why radar data suggests the plane stopped being tracked — then reappeared
• Why no recoverable black box transmissions were ever confirmed
• How passengers traveled using stolen passports
• Why multiple onboard passengers were connected to sensitive technology sectors
• Why patent-related theories continue to surface despite official dismissals
• And why the Diego Garcia connection has never been conclusively resolved
This is not an episode about certainty or sensational answers. It’s an examination of gaps — in data, transparency, and explanation — and why, more than a decade later, so many core questions remain unanswered.
MH370 didn’t just vanish.
It disappeared twice.
And no one has fully explained how — or why.
Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.
