A newly leaked video reignites the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, suggesting the plane may have been hijacked or remotely controlled rather than crashed — a revelation that has outraged families, shaken investigators, and reignited global suspicion that governments have long hidden the truth.

More than a decade after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished without a trace, a newly surfaced video has reignited one of the greatest aviation mysteries of all time — and it may change everything we thought we knew.
The footage, leaked online earlier this month, claims to show infrared satellite imagery of the aircraft moments before it disappeared.
But what’s truly shocking isn’t what’s seen — it’s what isn’t.
The clip, which has been circulating across encrypted forums and social media under the title “MH370 Was Stolen — Not a Crash”, appears to depict the missing Boeing 777 surrounded by three fast-moving orbs of light before it vanishes into thin air.
Though skeptics were quick to call it a hoax, aviation experts and independent analysts who examined the footage say certain flight path data and heat signatures align disturbingly well with the official timeline from March 8, 2014 — the night Flight MH370 vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
At 1:19 a.m.that night, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah radioed Malaysian air traffic control for the final time.
“Good night.
Malaysian Three Seven Zero,” he said calmly — a message that, for years, was thought to be routine.
Two minutes later, the plane’s transponder went dark.
No distress signal.
No warning.
Just silence.
The aircraft veered sharply off course, flying west over the Malaysian Peninsula and out into the Indian Ocean.
Now, the new video has thrown that silence into question.
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Some analysts claim the footage supports theories that MH370 was remotely hijacked using advanced systems capable of overriding cockpit control — possibly through satellite uplinks.
Former Boeing avionics engineer Mark Devlin told reporters that “such control, while officially denied, isn’t entirely impossible,” citing early prototypes of autonomous flight takeover systems developed in the late 2000s for anti-terrorism measures.
Even more unsettling is what’s happening behind the scenes.
According to a whistleblower who allegedly worked in an intelligence-linked agency, the footage was part of a classified satellite data set analyzed during the original investigation but was never made public.
“We were told to label it as inconclusive and move on,” the source said.
“But people inside knew — this wasn’t a crash.
It was a disappearance.”
The families of the 239 passengers onboard have demanded answers.
Sarah Tan, whose brother was among the missing, said after seeing the new footage, “We’ve lived with pain for ten years.
But if this is true — if they knew — then it’s not just tragedy, it’s betrayal.”

In the days following the video’s leak, Malaysian and Australian aviation authorities have declined to comment, calling the footage “unverified and potentially manipulated.
” Yet, what cannot be denied is the pattern: the plane’s abrupt course change, the lack of debris consistent with a midair explosion, and the strange absence of black box pings in regions where signals should have been detected.
Independent investigator Peter McLeod, who has followed the MH370 case for years, says the leaked video adds weight to “a narrative long dismissed as conspiracy.
” He believes someone “had the ability, the motive, and the technology” to make an aircraft of that size disappear — and the video may be the first tangible evidence of it.
Meanwhile, online sleuths have uncovered anomalies in the metadata of the footage itself — timestamps, orbital coordinates, and digital signatures that suggest the imagery could have originated from an American reconnaissance satellite.
If that’s true, it could explain why, as one former Pentagon consultant phrased it, “governments would rather call it fake than admit they were watching it happen.”
Ten years on, the mystery of MH370 continues to haunt not just the families but the world at large.
And now, with this video surfacing from the shadows, the haunting has taken on a new, more disturbing form — one that hints at silence not born from tragedy, but from control.
Because if the footage is real, the question isn’t what happened to MH370 anymore.
It’s who made it happen — and why they never wanted us to find out.
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