Thursday, 4 September 2014


MH17 Black Box Data To Be Released Next Tuesday

MH17- Black Box Findings To Be Released Next Tuesday
Australian media article suggests that the long-awaited Black Box report will be released next Tuesday1.
Whatever the findings I doubt that they will reassure a sceptical public about air safety over conflict zones and I would think that more and more travelers  will actually take an active interest in which countries the airlines carrying them to their holiday destinations are overflying.

With regard to Malaysia Airlines, it seems to have voluntarily chosen the autopilot for self-destruct2.

Probability of Coincidences For MH370 and MH17
I have recently read an article where a noted criminologist, Dr. Jason Kissner, looks at the probability of coincidence for MH370 and MH17 across several factors4. It is certainly an interesting analysis but by no means conclusive. In fact, if anything, I would say that it is non-conclusive or inconclusive.
Dr. Professor Kissner is not a forensic aviation criminologist but presents analysis not found elsewhere in the mainstream and while some appears in places to, dare I say, go 'off the radar', it is nonetheless of interest and noteworthy.
Why have I focused on Dr. Kissner's article?    Because the chances of so many similar circumstantial details for unrelated events require the input of individuals at Dr. Professor Kissner's level of knowledge - as an Associate Professor of Criminology at California State University, notwithstanding the aforementioned facts.
It is not that they have answers, but their expertise may shed some new light on where to look for answers in such enigmatic circumstances where two seemingly completely unrelated events happen just over 4 months apart which are totally separate but which appear to have similar 'background noise'.
The likelihood is that the disasters were two completely unrelated events but the victims and their loved ones on those ill-fated flights need the reassurance of other noted criminologists such as Dr. Professor Kissner for closure of this aspect of the case.


Patrick Emek

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 was carrying  239 passengers and crew.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was carrying 298 passengers and crew.
The total number of souls lost was 537 in just over 4 months.





5.http://www.globalresearch.ca/malaysian-airlines-mh370-and-mh17-a-criminologist-questions-what-are-the-probabilities-is-it-a-mere-coincidence/5392265

(Please also note that Dr. Professor Michael (Jason) Kissner are one and the same
person.)



6.You might also be interested in what students have to say about
their mentor, Dr. Professor Kissner, very positive and highly commendable:


http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=857813