Have you pieced together the puzzle of missing flight 370? If not, - TopicsExpress



          

Have you pieced together the puzzle of missing flight 370? If not, here are your missing pieces... Four days after the flight MH370 disappeared, a semiconductor patent was approved by the U.S. patent office. A really cool patent involving cloaking features for military defense. The patent is divided in parts of 20% between five applicants. One of the applicants is the company itself, Freescale Semiconductor, Austin, Texas (USA), and the other four are Chinese employees of the company: Peidong Wang, Zhijun Chen, Cheng and Li Ying Zhijong, all from Suzhou City. And they all were passengers of 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. If one patent holder dies, the other owners share equally in dividends from the deceased. If four of the five patentees die, then the patentee left alive gets 100% of the patent. That remaining patent holder is the company Freescale Semiconductor. Who owns Freescale Semiconductor? The answer is: Jacob Rothschild; the British billionaire that owns the company Blackstone, which in turn owns the company Freescale Semiconductors. Although many Facebook memes mistakenly report Mr. Rothschild as being part of a $500 trillion fortune...that figure is obviously grossly overestimated. But, with his new toy all to himself, that figure will be easier to attain. How very lucky Mr Rothschild is.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 03:31:58 +0000

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