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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 24778896" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Forget all these conspiracy theories. None of them ever was correct. UpaliW wasn't abducted by the aliens either.</p><p>All what I know is that many months later the Chinese started not allowing Li batteries, powerbanks etc in Chinese domestic flights as checked in baggage. Only hand carried was allowed. </p><p>I had to take several internal flights in China at this time and there was a bit of havoc at the airports. People pulling these out of bags, bags screened and kept outside while the passengers cannot be traced. </p><p>The Chinese guessed the batteries were a prime suspect. They manufacture these and sure know they catch fire. The MH370 had a consignment of Li-ion batteries as cargo.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying that this is the cause, but the above practice started as a consequence of the MH370. Nowadays this is worldwide, all the airlines do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 24778896, member: 562115"] Forget all these conspiracy theories. None of them ever was correct. UpaliW wasn't abducted by the aliens either. All what I know is that many months later the Chinese started not allowing Li batteries, powerbanks etc in Chinese domestic flights as checked in baggage. Only hand carried was allowed. I had to take several internal flights in China at this time and there was a bit of havoc at the airports. People pulling these out of bags, bags screened and kept outside while the passengers cannot be traced. The Chinese guessed the batteries were a prime suspect. They manufacture these and sure know they catch fire. The MH370 had a consignment of Li-ion batteries as cargo. I am not saying that this is the cause, but the above practice started as a consequence of the MH370. Nowadays this is worldwide, all the airlines do this. [/QUOTE]
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