Partner of MH370 passenger acuses governments of cover up on BBC | Intellihub News
Partner of MH370 passenger acuses governments of cover up on BBC | Intellihub News
MALAYSIA (INTELLIHUB)
 — Sarah Bajc, a 48-year-old American teacher recently appeared on BBC 
News to discuss the disappearance of her partner Phillip Wood.
Phillip Wood is one of the 277 passengers aboard the missing 
Malaysian flight.  Sarah Bajc is among a large number of friends of 
family members who don’t believe official reports that the plane crashed
 and killed everyone inside.
The many governments involved in this investigation are not putting 
forward any evidence to the theories that they are suggesting, and to 
make matters even more confusing, the apparent evidence continues to 
change by the day.
During her interview on the BBC, Sarah Bajc not only said that the 
governments involved in the investigation were intentionally misleading 
the world, but she also called attention to the suspicious number of 
high-profile people aboard the plane, many of whom had connections with 
defense contractors.
As we reported earlier this week,
 there were at least 20 passengers on the plane who were “extremely 
talented and valuable” employees of Freescale Semiconductor Ltd., a 
Rothschild front group currently researching highly sensitive 
technology.
During the interview Sarah Bajc also said that there is no evidence 
that the plane crashed at all.  She believes that the plane was stolen 
and taken somewhere, in order to kidnap the high-profile people who were
 on it.
In a BBC interview, the partner of missing 
passenger says that the MH370 flight was stolen and taken to an 
undisclosed location, due to the number of high-profile passengers 
aboard with ties to defense contractors.