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Mar 13, 2014 - (UPDATE) Malaysia Flight MH370 Mystery - Its About Patents Patents Patents Have you pieced together the puzzle of missing Malaysia flight MH370?? If not, here are your missing pieces - Patents. Patents. Patents. Patents. The Freescale Semiconductor Patent is divided amongst 5 holders, in 20% increments: Peidong Wang, Suzhou, China, (20%) Zhijun Chen, Suzhou, China, (20%) Zhihong Cheng, Suzhou, China, (20%) Li Ying, Suzhou, China, (20%) Freescale Semiconductor (20%) - Jacob Rothschild, The Blackstone Group If a patent holder dies, then the remaining holders equally share the dividends of the deceased if not disputed in a will. If 4 of the 5 dies, then the remaining 1 Patent holder gets 100% of the wealth of the patent. That remaining live Patent holder fully owns Freescale Semiconductor. As all 4 Chinese members of the Patent were passengers on flight MH370. Patent holders can alter the proceeds legally by passing wealth to their heirs. However, they cannot do so until the Patent is approved. So when the plane went missing, the patent had not been approved. Four days after flight MH370 went missing a patent is approved by the Patent Office, 4 of the 5 Patent holders are Chinese employees of Freescale Semiconductor, of Austin TX. Thus, Rothschild gets 100% of Patent once Patent holders are declared deceased. Source info, with links to patent details: 4key.net/asia/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-patents-patents-patents/
Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 22:33:50 +0000

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