Why Did The $100 Million Search For MH370 Just End

MH370 just defeated the most advanced search technology on Earth. After 12 years, $100 million, and underwater robots diving deeper than submarines can survive, they still found absolutely nothing.

MH370, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the Boeing 777 disappearance, and the failed Ocean Infinity search are raising terrifying new questions about whether investigators were looking in the wrong place the entire time.

The 2025–2026 search used autonomous underwater drones capable of scanning the ocean floor with near centimeter precision nearly 20,000 feet below the surface. They mapped massive sections of the southern Indian Ocean using some of the most advanced deep-sea technology ever deployed.

They found nothing. No debris field, no wreckage, no confirmed trace of the missing Boeing 777 carrying 239 people.

Now investigators, engineers, and independent analysts are questioning the entire foundation of the official MH370 search zone. The famous “seven arcs” and Inmarsat satellite pings that guided the search may have relied on assumptions that were flawed from the very beginning.

From the Ghost Flight theory and the mysterious satellite handshakes, to underwater terrain capable of hiding an aircraft forever, the collapse of the official search area is reopening theories many thought were buried years ago.

The deeper this mystery goes, the more disturbing it becomes.

CHAPTERS:
00:26 - Chapter 1: The $100 Million Map of Nothing
01:59 - Chapter 2: The Cruelty of “Clarity”
04:59 - Chapter 3: The Seven-Arc Fallacy
09:59 - Chapter 4: Shadows in the Abyss
12:06 - Chapter 5: The WSPR Rebellion
14:39 - Chapter 6: The Active Pilot Theory
17:24 - Chapter 7: The Geopolitics of Silence

Narrated by: Josh Risser

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