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Ahad, 30 Mac 2014

Tiada Penemuan Sisa Bangkai MH370 dan Misi Pencarian Kota Hitam MH370


Objekyang ditemui oleh  kapal Australian HMAS Success dan China's Haixun 01 pada hari Sabtu telah diperiksa dan didapati bukan sisa MH370 tetapi sebaliknya hanya peralatan nelayan.

Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01 starts search in new area 
 None of the objects retrieved by Haixun 01 or HMAS Success is thought to be from the missing plane


towed pinger locator

An Australian vessel membawa alat US yang dikenali sebagai "towed pinger locator" dalam menyertai pencarian kotak hitam. 

Alatini direka khas untuk mengesan man-mana signal ultrasonic - "pings" - dari perakam kapal terbang dan boleh beroperasi sehingga 6,000m.

Namun kawasn carian luas meliputi 319,000 sq km (123,000 sq miles) - dan kesuntukan masa. Bateri perekod kapal terbang berfunsi selama seminggu.

Kawasan permulaan 1,100km (700 miles) north-east zon sebelumnya.

search area map

Officials said the focus changed after radar data showed the plane had been travelling faster than previously thought, thus burning more fuel and reducing the distance the aircraft could have travelled.

Towed pinger locator


SUMBER: BBC NEWS







AS hantar dron dasar laut bantu cari MH370



Amerika Syarikat akan terus memberi bantuan dalam misi mencari serpihan MH370 di Lautan Hindi. Gambar fail. Amerika Syarikat akan terus memberi bantuan dalam misi mencari serpihan MH370 di Lautan Hindi.  
























Amerika Syarikat (AS) akan menghantar dron dasar laut milik Tentera Laut negara itu yang mampu menjelajah sehingga kedalaman hampir 15,000 kaki (4,572 meter) dalam usaha membantu mencari serpihan pesawat Malaysia Airlines MH370, kata Pentagon semalam seperti dilaporkan Reuters.
Pengumuman pengerahan kenderaan dasar laut berkelengkapan sonar dikenali sebagai Bluefin itu dibuat beberapa jam selepas Malaysia mengesahkan pesawat tersebut hilang di Lautan Hindi, lapor agensi berita antarabangsa itu.


dron Bluefin

Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak mengumumkan perkembangan terbaru ini kepada pemberita malam tadi berkata beliau dimaklumkan mengenai perkara ini oleh wakil Cawangan Siasatan Nahas Udara (AAIB) dari Britain.

Najib berkata, pakar analisis data satelit Inmarsat, yang sebelum ini memberi anggaran lokasi pesawat itu di dua koridor utara dan selatan, merumuskan pesawat malang itu mengakhiri perjalanannya di tengah-tengah Lautan Hindi di barat bandaraya Perth, Australia. - 25 Mac, 2014.

SUMBER: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com
    Betul ker ni............ker ada "UDANG DI SEBALIK MEE" 




Abg Usop tidak percaye sangat dengan US ni sebab dah banyak bunuh orang tidak berdosa terutamanya orang Muslim seluruh dunia.

Abg Usop ucapkan takziah kepada semua keluarga penumpang MH370. Semoga semua ini dilalui oleh mereka dengan tabah.

Cuma kita sahaja yang belum lagi. Semoga tuhan jauhi perkara yang tidak diingini.


MH370 - 10 PERSOALAN YANG TIDAK TERJAWAB DAN TERUS MISTERI


Children write messages on a wall at Kuala Lumpur Airport
As the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 continues in the southern Indian Ocean, some key questions remain unanswered. 

Here are 10 questions about what happened to the Boeing 777 that disappeared after leaving Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing on 8 March, with 239 people on board.

1. Why did the plane make a sharp left turn?
 
Military radar logs show flight MH370 turned unexpectedly west when it diverted from its planned flight path, by which time the plane's transponder had already been switched off, and its last ACARS datalink transmission sent.
Sudden turns like this are "extremely rare", according to Dr Guy Gratton of Brunel University's Flight Safety Lab. He says the only real reason pilots are likely to make such a manoeuvre is if there's a serious problem on the plane which makes them decide to divert to a different destination, to get the aircraft on the ground.
That could be a fire or sudden decompression, according to David Barry, an expert on flight data monitoring at Cranfield University.
Malicious intent - by a pilot or intruder - is another possibility.
But unless the "black box" flight recorders are found, whatever happened in the cockpit at that moment will remain in the realms of speculation.

2. Is it reasonable to speculate that a pilot could have intended to kill himself?
 
There has been much speculation in the media that suicide might have been behind the loss of the plane.

It wouldn't be the first time it's happened. The crashes of Egypt Air flight 990 in 1999 and Silk Air flight 185 in 1997 are both thought to have been caused deliberately by a pilot, though the view has been contested. The Aviation Safety Network says there have been eight plane crashes linked to pilot suicide since 1976.

So far, no evidence has been released from searches of the homes of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah and his co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid that back up any similar explanation for MH370. There has been speculation that Shah may have been upset after breaking up with his wife, but there is so far no reliable source for his state of mind. It's been reported police are still examining a flight simulator found in the captain's home.

Barry says the apparent turning off of certain systems might give weight to the theory, but "pilot suicide is a theory like any other". Gratton agrees. "There simply isn't any evidence to prove or disprove it," he says.

3. Is a hijack scenario even possible? 
Chief pilot of JetBlue Airways Lanny McAndrew, stands behind one of the new bullet-force-resistant cockpit doors that have been installed on all JetBlue planes after the September 11 attacks, October 17, 2001

Airliners have been fitted with strengthened flight deck doors - intended to prevent intruders from taking control - since 9/11. David Learmount, safety editor at Flight International magazine, says they are "bulletproof" and "couldn't be penetrated with an axe".

Sylvia Wrigley, light aircraft pilot and author of Why Planes Crash, agrees it's unlikely anyone would be able to force their way in. "Even if the door was being broken down, they wouldn't be able to get in before there'd been a mayday call, unless the pilots were incapacitated," she says.
However, one former pilot, who did not wish to be named, has suggested there is theoretically a way to disable the lock and get into the flight deck.

But in any case, however secure the door, there are times when the door is open - when a member of the crew either visits the toilet or has to check on something in the cabin. It's always been pointed out that it would be possible to rush the cockpit when this is the case. Some airlines, including Israel's El Al, have double doors to guard against this scenario. Gratton says there's a procedure which requires a member of the cabin crew to guard the door when it's opened.
But even in the event of hijackers rushing the cockpit, it would be easy for either crew member to send a distress signal.

The security of the cockpit door offers protection against intruders, but it also prevents action being taken if something does go wrong. Last month the co-pilot of an Ethiopian Airlines flight waited for the pilot to go to the toilet before hijacking the aircraft and flying it to Switzerland.
There's also the possibility that a pilot invited a passenger in. Photographs have emerged of the co-pilot of MH370 entertaining teenage tourists in an aircraft cockpit during a previous flight.
Boeing said it would be inappropriate to comment on an ongoing investigation.

4. Is there an accidental scenario that stands up to scrutiny?
 
So far most theories have been based on the assumption that the communications systems and the plane's transponder were deliberately disabled, a view endorsed by Malaysian officials.
However, Wrigley believes it's possible a sequence of events may have taken the plane so far off course by accident. "Something could have gone wrong in stages. A fire could have taken out part of the plane, or led to some systems failing, but left the plane intact. Then there could have been decompression - not an explosive decompression, but a gradual one," she says.

Wrigley cites the Helios Airways flight 522 which crashed into a mountain in Greece in 2005 after a loss of cabin pressure and lack of oxygen incapacitated the crew, but left the plane flying on autopilot, as an example. "I'm not saying it's a likely scenario, but it's not impossible," she says.
Pilots have pointed out that one of the very first actions in many emergency drills is to send a message to air traffic control or some other form of signal. For a purely accidental scenario to make sense, whatever initial event took place must have simultaneously knocked out all regular means to communicate with the ground.

5. Why was no action taken when the plane's transponder signal went off?
 
MH370's transponder - which communicates with ground radar - was shut down as the aircraft crossed from Malaysian air traffic control into Vietnamese airspace over the South China Sea.
If a plane disappeared in Europe, Barry says someone in air traffic control would have noticed and raised the alarm pretty quickly. Gratton agrees. "In Europe handover is extremely slick.

"At the very least I'd expect air traffic controllers to try and contact a nearby aircraft to try and establish direct contact. Pilots frequently use TCAS [traffic collision avoidance system], which detects transponders of other aircraft to ensure they aren't too close to each other," he adds.

Air traffic control screen Air traffic control
 
However Steve Buzdygan, a former BA 777 pilot, says that from memory, there's a gap or "dead spot" of about 10 minutes in the VHF transmission before the plane would have crossed into Vietnamese airspace.

Learmount says it's also perfectly feasible that nobody on the ground noticed the plane's disappearance. "Malaysian air traffic control had probably handed it over to the Vietnamese and forgotten about it. There could have been a five-minute delay before anyone noticed the plane hadn't arrived - a gap in which nobody pressed the alarm button," he says.
Even if air traffic control did notice the plane was amiss, they wouldn't necessarily have made it public, he adds.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam says the plane failed to check in as scheduled at 0121 with air traffic control in Ho Chi Minh City. However, an unnamed pilot flying a 777 heading for Japan says he briefly established contact with MH370 minutes after he was asked to do so by Vietnamese air traffic control.

6. Why isn't it easier to track missing planes by military satellite?
 
Objects picked up by satellite being investigated by Australia

The search effort on seas some 2,500km (1,500 miles) to the south-west of the Australian city of Perth has relied on images provided by commercial satellite companies.

Dan Schnurr, chief technology officer at Geospatial Insight, says there are 20 known satellites that have a resolution capable of obtaining these images in the "vast tracts of the ocean passing over the poles". Of those, probably about 10 of them capture images on a daily basis.

The images are beamed down from the satellites in very near real time, and are probably on the ground within two or three hours of image capture, he says. The delay in detecting valuable images is down to the time it takes to analyse the large volume of imagery.

There are also satellite sources owned by the military and government, but these have not been prominent in the search. This has led to some speculation that the fate of the plane was known about earlier in the search, but not revealed.

Laurence Gonzales, author of flight 232: A Story of Disaster and Survival, says some nations are bound to have more sophisticated surveillance systems than they are letting on. "A very small, fast ballistic missile can be picked up easily, so how can they lose a big, slow-moving object like a jumbo jet? It tells me somewhere in the angles of power in the world someone knows where the plane is but doesn't want to talk about it, probably for reasons of national security because they don't want to reveal the sophistication of the material they have... that their satellite technology is so good it can read a label on a golf ball," he says.

But Gratton says military satellites looking for ballistic missiles probably wouldn't have thrown up much useful data because they wouldn't have been calibrated to pick up aircraft of this size.
"This aircraft was seven miles up and travelled at three-quarters of the speed of sound. Ballistic missiles go up to four or five times the speed of sound, and 30 to 50 miles up - they have very different profiles," he says.

7. Did the plane glide into the sea or plunge after running out of fuel?
 
RSAF plane searches for MH370

The MH370's final moments seem to depend on whether the plane was still being flown by a pilot.
"If it was under control, the plane was capable of being glided. The Airbus that went into the New York's Hudson River lost both engines - which is an identical outcome to running out of fuel - and the pilot managed to land on the water," Gratton says.
Barry agrees there could have been a gentle descent. "Aircraft of this size will normally fly or glide over 50 miles before they hit the sea if they run out of fuel," he says. However, if no-one was at the controls, he says the descent could have been "pretty severe".

8. Would the passengers have known something was wrong?
 
If a major malfunction had not occurred, it is unclear whether passengers would have known anything was awry, especially if there were no obvious signs of a struggle onboard. Joe Pappalardo, senior editor at Popular Mechanics magazine, says in most scenarios where a plane flies off course for hours, passengers can remain oblivious. At 01:00, many would probably have been asleep. In the morning, the astute might have worked out the Sun was in the wrong position.

A Boeing 777 - stock picture Boeing 777s can fly higher than 40,000ft
Malaysian authorities have said the plane rose to 45,000ft, before falling to 23,000ft, after it changed course. If that's the case, passengers might have felt the loss of altitude, according to Pappalardo.
However one theory is that the plane's apparent climb could have been designed to induce hypoxia - oxygen deprivation - which could have knocked people unconscious and even killed them.

Wrigley thinks it could have played out in one of two ways. "In the horror story version passengers would have realised something was wrong as the plane climbed - and a decompression event would have led to oxygen masks coming down, and an awareness that oxygen was limited. A better scenario is they didn't know anything had happened until impact," she says.

9. Why didn't passengers use their mobile phones?
 
One commonly asked question is why, if it had been obvious something was wrong, passengers wouldn't have used mobile phones to call relatives and raise the alarm. This seems especially puzzling in light of the example of United flight 93, where passengers communicated with people on the ground after the plane was hijacked during 9/11.

Relative awaits news of MH370 Waiting for news of MH370 in Beijing
 
It's been stated that it's extremely unlikely that anyone could get mobile signal on an airliner at 30,000ft. Barry agrees the chances of a mobile phone working on the plane were "virtually impossible". "It can be hard to get a signal on a remote road, let alone seven miles up, away from mobile phone masts, travelling at 500mph," he says.

10. Why can't planes be set up to give full real-time data to a satellite? 
 
military personnel scanning the sea aboard a Vietnamese Air Force aircraft on 8 March
Arguably the most baffling thing to a layperson about the disappearance of MH370 is how it is even possible for a plane of this size to disappear so easily. In an era when people are used to being able to track a stolen smartphone, it's perplexing that switching off a couple of systems can apparently allow an airliner to vanish.

Barry says the technology exists to allow planes to give off full real-time data. The problem is planes are "snapshots in time from when they are designed".
"We're doing research into devices that will allow aircraft to start transmitting information by satellite when something unusual like a fire or decompression happens, but it's hard to fit things into a plane retrospectively.

"The 777 went into service in the early 90s... the technology is of that era," he says.
However, Gratton says ACARS would have done the job if it hadn't been turned off. A more complex satellite system would also be open to that risk, he argues, unless the industry wanted to go with a system that couldn't be manually switched off, and that would come with other risks.
"It's not a particularly easy question. Is the bigger risk an aircraft going missing, or electronics overheating? Both situations can't be met," he says.

SUMBER:BBC NEWS

Sabtu, 29 Mac 2014

KISAH KEHILANGAN MH370 PENUH MISTERI EPISOD 3



MH370: Kakak Penumpang Indonesia Terima ‘Missed Call’ 11 & 13 Mac



Keluarga dapat dua kali missed call Skype dari iPad milik Firman. Pihak keluarga Firman Candra Siregar, penumpang pesawat MH370, hingga ketika ini masih belum dapat menerima kenyataan dari Kerajaan Malaysia bahwa pesawat jatuh di Lautan Hindi. 


Mereka punya alasan. Seperi diungkapkan kakak kandung Firman, January Siregar, selepas dinyatakan pesawat putus hubungan 8 Mac 2014, pihak keluarganya masih mendapat panggilan melalui saluran Skype dari iPad milik Firman.

"Saya lihat ada missed call pada tanggal 11 dan tanggal 13 Mac, dari iPad yang dipegang firman,"ujar January.

Hal inilah yang masih meyakinkan pihak keluarga bahwa Firman dan penumpang lainnya selamat. Apalagi, hingga ketika ini tidak ditemukan apa-apa bukti berupa puing dari pesawat.

January yang juga Ketua Persatuan Marga Siregar Kota Medan menyatakan, maklumat ini sudah diberitahukan ke pihak Kerajaan Malaysia dan pengurusan Malaysia Airlines.

Untuk itu, kata January, pihak keluarga Firman dan keluarga penumpang berasal Indonesia telah mengirimkan petisyen agar Malaysia dan pihak penerbangan memberikan maklumat yang tepat dan telus.

"Kami juga berharap agar Kerajaan Malaysia tidak menghentikan proses pencarian hingga pesawat MH370 ditemukan," kata January.

 Proses pencarian hari ini masih dilanjutkan. Namun, upasa pencarian telah terkendala akibat cuaca buruk. Mereka harus berlumba dengan waktu, kerana menurut jangkaan Biro Meteorologi Australia, cuaca hari ini diramalkan akan memburuk.


 SEBELUM INI BERITA PENUMPANG MH370 PHILIP WOOD MELALUI SMS MINTA TOLONG DARI DIEGO GARCIA.....




Seseorang telah memuat naik satu foto gambar gelap (hitam) di sebuah forum, MENDAKWA kapal terbangnya telah dirampas, matanya ditutup dan dia dijadikan tawanan oleh pihak tentera yang tidak diketahui.

Dia telah menyembunyikan telefon bimbit di dalam dubur ketika rampasan pesawat berlaku. MENGAKU namanya Philip Wood dan bekerja dengan IBM, dia MENDAKWA ditempatkan di dalam sel (locked up) gelap dan diasingkan daripada penumpang lain.

Dia juga PERCAYA dia sudah disuntik dengan dadah dan tidak dapat berfikir dengan waras.  


BACA LAGI  SINI

 SUMBER: http://pkrl.blogspot.com/





 

Jumaat, 28 Mac 2014

KISAH KEHILANGAN MH370 PENUH MISTERI EPISOD 1







Sebuah pesawat Malaysia Airlines yang dalam penerbangan dari Kuala Lumpur ke Beijing terputus hubungan dengan menara kawalan udara di Subang kira-kira pukul 2.40 pagi, awal hari ini.
Penerbangan MH370 itu embawa 227 penumpang termasuk 2 orang bayi dan 12 anak kapal.
Malaysia Airlines dalam satu kenyataan memaklumkan pesawat Boeing 777 itu tersebut berlepas dari Kuala Lumpur pada pukul 12.41 pagi Sabtu dan dijangka mendarat di Beijing pada pukul 6.30 pagi tadi.
“Malaysia Airlines sedang berkerjasama dengan pihak berkuasa yang telah menggerakkan pasukan mencari dan menyelamat bagi mengesan pesawat berkenaan,” kata kenyataan itu.
Syarikat penerbangan itu juga memberitahu akan memaklumkan perkembangan dari masa ke masa.
Ia menasihatkan orang ramai untuk menghubungi talian +603 7884 1234 untuk mendapatkan maklumat lanjut. -Awani
Kenyataan Media MAS:

Kronologi Terkini (UPDATE):
12.41 pagi (GMT+8): Pesawat Boeing 777 berlepas dari KLIA
01.05 pagi (GMT+8): Melalui laporan Flight Aware, data semasa penerbangan pesawat tidak dapat di terima.
07.25 pagi (GMT+8): MAS mengeluarkan kenyataan media, pasukan menyelamat digerakkan
Lihat Data di bawah (GMT+7):
10.00 pagi (GMT+8): SUMBER TIDAK SAH: Kapal Terbang Selamat dalam ditemui mendarat cemas di Lapangan Terbang Nanming, China.
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10.15 pagi (GMT+8) : MAS menafikan kapal terbang MH370 selamat mendarat di Nanming, China (Kenyataan Media Kedua MAS):

KISAH KEHILANGAN MH370 PENUH MISTERI EPISOD 2



 


TRANSLATE KE MALAY
Walao ! ! Menggenggam cerita ..

Haveeru harian adalah akhbar yang paling lama berkhidmat setiap hari di Maldives , yang ditubuhkan pada 1 Januari , 1979.

Ia mungkin salah satu akhbar yang paling ditubuhkan di Maldives dan ia melaporkan bahawa sesetengah orang Maldives melihat jet penumpang yang sangat rendah terbang pada 08 Mac - waktu pagi apabila MH370 dilaporkan hilang.
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Penduduk pulau Maldives melaporkan melihat anak ' terbang rendah jet '

Penduduk Maldives pulau terpencil di Kuda Huvadhoo dalam Dhaal Atoll telah melaporkan melihat "rendah jet terbang jumbo " pada pagi kehilangan Malaysia Airlines MH370 penerbangan.

Walaupun kehilangan Boeing 777 jet , membawa 239 penumpang telah meninggalkan seluruh dunia dalam kebingungan , beberapa penduduk Kuda Huvadhoo memberitahu Haveeru pada hari Selasa bahawa mereka melihat " jumbo jet terbang rendah " pada kira-kira 06:15 pada 8 Mac.

Mereka berkata bahawa ia adalah pesawat putih, dengan jalur merah di seluruh ia - iaitu apa yang penerbangan Malaysia Airlines biasanya kelihatan seperti.

Para saksi dari Kuda Huvadhoo bersetuju bahawa kapal terbang itu perjalanan Utara ke Selatan - Timur, kepada hujung selatan Maldives - Addu . Mereka juga menyatakan bunyi yang amat kuat bahawa penerbangan yang dibuat apabila ia terbang ke atas pulau itu.

" Saya tidak pernah melihat jet terbang begitu rendah ke atas pulau kami sebelum ini. Kami telah melihat pesawat laut , tetapi saya pasti bahawa ini bukan salah seorang daripada mereka . Saya juga boleh membuat keluar pintu pada pesawat itu dengan jelas, " kata seorang saksi .

"Ia bukan hanya saya sama ada, beberapa penduduk yang lain telah melaporkan melihat perkara yang sama . Sesetengah orang keluar dari rumah-rumah mereka untuk melihat apa yang menyebabkan bunyi bising yang amat besar juga."

Mohamed Zaheem , Pulau Konselar Kuda Huvadhoo , berkata penduduk di pulau itu telah bercakap mengenai kejadian itu.

Seorang pakar penerbangan tempatan memberitahu Haveeru bahawa ia adalah " mungkin " untuk MH370 telah menerbangkan lebih Maldives. Kemungkinan mana-mana pesawat terbang di atas pulau itu pada masa yang dilaporkan adalah amat rendah, ditambah pakar.

Malaysia syarikat penerbangan jet hilang pada 8 Mac dengan 239 orang di atas kapal selepas berlepas dari Kuala Lumpur menuju ke Beijing. Penyiasat mengatakan ia sengaja dialihkan dari kursus.

Dua puluh enam negara kini membantu untuk memburu pesawat selepas satelit dan data radar tentera diunjurkan dua koridor yang besar di mana ia mungkin telah diterbangkan.

Data satelit menunjukkan bahawa "ping " terakhir diterima daripada penerbangan somwhere dekat dengan Maldives dan pangkalan tentera laut AS di Diego Garcia.

Tetapi Maldives bukan di kalangan negara-negara yang berkuasa Malaysia telah meminta bantuan dari dalam usaha untuk meningkatkan jet yang hilang. Malaysia telah menyenaraikan negara-negara yang ia telah membuat rayuan untuk bantuan : Kazakhstan , Uzbekistan , Kyrgyzstan , Turkmenistan, Pakistan , Bangladesh , India, China , Myanmar , Laos , Vietnam , Thailand, Indonesia, Australia dan Perancis.

SUMBER: http://umbdwm.blogspot.com

PELABURAN INTERNET (HIGH YIELD INVESTMENT)


Salam sejahtera,

Abg Sop ingin menyambung episod lalu, berkenaan pelaburan. Kawan-kawan pejabat Abg Sop ramai juga terlibat sama dengan bende-bende gini dan akhir memakan diri. Sehingga ada yang sanggup membuat pinjaman bank semata-mata hendak masuk pelaburan sebegini. Yang meyedihkan ada la kawan Abg Sop si Fulan yang bekerja sebagai pembantu am(PA) pun buat pinjaman sebab nak main jugak. Bukan apa, Abg Sop kesian kat dia jer sebab dia dah kawin dan ada anak 2 orang lagi dia seorang sahaja yang bekerja. Ini akan membebankan dia, dah puas Abg Sop beritahu dan nasihat. Tapi tidak makan saman. Orang melayu memang nak kaya cepat, yang dah senang pun nak lagi kaya.Lagi orang melayu ni memang mangsa yang mudah ditipu. Hanya segelintir jer yang agak liat untuk ditipu. Tapi  bila dah 2 atau 3 kali dipujuk mesti cair punya.



Dia orang semua sibuk berbincang tentang "worldshopperlink". Kata dia orang senang dapat duit tak payah kerja susah-susah dan penat-penat. klik-klik mana iklan dalam website tu dapat duit tapi kena bayar pakej mana yang kita mahu. Tak lama kemudian, tip top perkara yang sama berlaku kat Abg Sop dulu. Semua pelaburan internet ni ialah "high yield investment". Nak tau kena rajin seach dalam internet la, tak kan Abg Sop nak cerita semuanyakan.

Kesemua urusan pemindahan wang biasanya dilakukan menggunakan liberty reserve, paypal, bank wire, dan macam-macam lagi bagi menutup jejak akaun pemindahan wang yang dilakukan.

Pelaburan internet boleh disemak melalui http://www.alexa.com/untuk menyiasat lebih lanjut web syarikat yang ingin kita labur. Dan saya dah semak, kebanyakan pelaburan internet banyak didominasi oleh rakyat Malaysia berbanding negara lain. 

Zaman moden ini, internet digunakan medan untuk menipu generasi Y yang tahu menggunakan komputer dan internet. Tapi malangnya, bapa mertua saya sendiri terkena juga, gaji Bilal yang disimpan semala 6 bulan hangus begitu sahaja apabila ada seorang Si Fulan telah memperkenalkan pelaburan internet iaitu "FutureBarrel.com", katanya perniagaan minyak mentah. Inilah tektik kotor kaedah penipuan. Yang tidak boleh tahan, siap Si ulan tu bawa buku log untuk ambil nama dan salinan IC bagi pelabur-pelabur "FutureBarrel.com". Bapa mertua demam satu minggu kerana kerugian.

Senang cerita tak payah main bende-bende begini. Ini adalah nasihat Abg Sop, carilah duit dengan cara atau kaedah lain yang baik lagi halal. Wasalam............



















 



JANGAN BAZIRKAN WANG ANDA DENGAN SKIM-SKIM PELABURAN INTERNET


Salam sejahtera.

Hari ini begitu banyak skim-skim pelaburan haram yang sentiasa berubah mengikut peredaran zaman yang semakin moden ini. Abg Sop pun dah banyak kali tengok kawan-kawan dan saudara sendiri yang dah rugi ribuan atau ratusan ribuan ringgit.

Pada mulanya Abg Sop tak begitu percaya sangat bende-bende ni sehinggalah diri sendiri terkena. Abg Sop main mula-mula sekali BullishTrade. Kisah ini berlaku pada tahun 2013. Pasti ramai yang terkena cuma dia orang buat senyap jer, kerana malu ditahu orang. Memang betul siapa mahu cerita bende-bende pada orang. Nanti mulut orang akan buat cerita ke sana sini, lepas tu siapa yang dapat malu. Baik diam jer, simpan jer dalam hati lagi bagus.

Pada mulanya.....Abg Sop masuk dengan modal pelaburan RM 4000. Pastu lepas agak-agak nak balik modal tambah lagi RM 12000. Lepas tu tip top Bullishtrade buat masalah tidak bayar dan lenyap..........buat pengiraan balik. Kerugian sebanyak RM 3000. Itu lah pengajaran yang Abg Sop dapat.




Bullishtrade ni pandai. Tiap-tiap hari hantar maklumat pasal forex yang dia orang main. Siap dengan graf turun naik. Pastu sesiapa yang masuk joint venture dengan dia orang akan dapat sijil pengesahan keahlian dan jumlah wang pelaburan pulak tu.

Abg Sop memang menyesal gak kerana kerugian wang tetapi yang paling menyesal kerana mengheret sama ahli keluarga yang lain. Adik Abg Sop sahaja kerugian Rm 4000 dan mak Abg Sop pun sama RM 5000 (wang simpanan APF). Ini lah yang memberi kesan mendalam kepada Abg Sop. Macam mak Abg Sop tak de la ambil hati, sebab tiap-tiap bulan Abg Sop bagi duit Rm 200. Tetapi adik Abg Sop makan hati, sebab Abg Sop yang memperkenal bende haram jadah ni kepada dia.

Moral di sebalik kisah ini, jangan kita babit ahli keluarga dalam apa jua yang melibatkan wang. Biarlah diri sendiri menanggungnya.

Insya-Allah, akan ada kisah yang berikutnya.