Is the In Plane Site Documentary Credible?

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dont think so. another conspiracy buff in action
 
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It's just someone profiting off another person's misery.
 
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Some of the arguments made are pretty compelling, except there are actual airplane missing and people missing? Where did those people go? What happen to the other aircrafts ?
 

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