Oh Courtney Love. What would the world do without you?
Never a stranger to having an opinion, the rocker seems to think she may have solved the mystery of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370, which disappeared on March 8th and has baffled the world with the lack of evidence pointing to its whereabouts. Many believe that the plane crashed into the ocean, and the website Tomnod (which gathers satellite imagery and makes it publicly available) has crashed after people have been using it to scour photos for potential signs of wreckage.
And one of those people was Love, who seems to think she's found something.
I'm no expert but up close this does look like a plane and an oil slick. https://t.co/AR005kNTYR prayers go out to the families #MH370
— Courtney Love Cobain (@Courtney) March 17, 2014
really? look closer? check it out @DR24 #MH370 and its like a mile away Pulau Perak, where they "last" tracked it pic.twitter.com/tqavAe4zIL
— Courtney Love Cobain (@Courtney) March 17, 2014
Rupert Murdoch meanwhile has chosen to wax conspiracy on Twitter, going so far as to suggest a 'Muslim extremist threat' (but what more would you expect from the founder and chairman of News Corp).
777crash confirms jihadists turning to make trouble for China. Chance for US to make common cause, befriend China while Russia bullies.
— Rupert Murdoch (@rupertmurdoch) March 9, 2014
World seems transfixed by 777 disappearance. Maybe no crash but stolen, effectively hidden, perhaps in Northern Pakistan, like Bin Laden.
— Rupert Murdoch (@rupertmurdoch) March 15, 2014
777. Still think this a reminder that US and China should be working more closely on Muslim extremist threat.
— Rupert Murdoch (@rupertmurdoch) March 15, 2014
The 239 passengers and 10 crew of the Boeing 777 are still unaccounted for having now been missing for more than 10 days. 26 countries are now involved in search efforts that spans an area larger than Australia.