Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Conspiracy Theories State Missing Plane May Have Landed in Different Location

The search team looking for the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER plane has revealed that the aircraft may have landed somewhere else.

"We may have to regroup soon to look into this possibility if no positive results come back in the next few days," said an unidentified International Investigation Team insider to the New Straits Times.

It has been nearly two months since Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went missing, and there have been various conspiracy theories touted surrounding how the flight disappeared and even some shockingly claim that the plane location is known and has been found.

However, for all the conspiracy theories and official denials, the fact remains that since the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 went missing on March 8 nobody knows for sure where the plane and its 239 passengers went and what happened.

According to another report, the search team believe the plane crashed somewhere in the Indian Ocean but so far have not found any evidence that shows the location of the missing plane and passengers.

"The thought of it landing somewhere is not impossible, as we have not found a single debris of that could be linked to MH370," said an anonymous source from the International Investigation Team to Mail Online. "However, the possibility of a specific country hiding the plane when more than 20 nations are searching for it, seems absurd,."

The search team had to postpone its search for the plane due to Tropical Cyclone Jack last night. As a result, 10 military ships and 10 military aircrafts were not able to search in the Indian Ocean.

Last week, a US Navy robotic submarine named Bluefin 21 searched the rumored crash site off the coast of Australia after an oil slick was found near the area and investigators believed it could have been remnants of the crashed plane. However, it was determined that the oil slick found in the Indian Ocean was not related to the missing plane.