
MOSCOW, December 30 (Sputnik), Ekaterina Blinova � A Mysterious Chinese blogger seemingly predicted the AirAsia QZ8501 catastrophe, providing warnings to�potential travelers some two weeks before�the tragic incident actually happened.
"There is a post on�some Chinese forum that is blowing up�right now because apparently a user 13 days ago made a post warning people not to�go on�AirAsia Airline. He explained that the people that brought down�MH370 is going to�target another Malaysian airline to�destroy Malaysia's Air travel industry or something like�that and it all has something to�do with�the US (my Chinese is a bit rusty)," a Reddit member wrote, referring to�the mysterious Chinese blogger.
The post immediately went viral on�social media. About two weeks ago the Chinese poster warned against�using AirAsia passenger airliners, referring to�a shadow organization "The International Black Hand."
The International Business Times cites the original post written in�Chinese: "Black Hand hijacked and shot down�MH370 and MH17. This has pretty much killed the 6th largest airline � Malaysian airline."
"Now the Black Hand is targeting AirAsia to�ruin this airline because it too belongs to�Malaysia. Given how powerful the Black Hand is, I suggest that all Chinese planning to�travel, should avoid AirAsia, so that you don't disappear like�those on�MH370. You could be happily vacationing, working, or studying aboard, but�if you go on�Malaysian airline or AirAsia, you're dead, be careful everyone," the poster calling himself "Landlord" stressed.
The Chinese person who posted the warning initially faced a barrage of�criticism and was labelled a "conspiracy nut," with�forum users questioning why they were so confident in�their prediction.
"All you civilians get away from�the airline. You can still hide, all those who can see the post can still save�themselves� Don't be a victim, go hide. Avoid Malaysian airline and AirAsia. Life is precious and your safety is important (sic)," the mysterious 'Landlord' replied as�quoted by�the International Business Times.
Citing the Chinese version of�the Epoch Times, the media outlet points out�that the Chinese blogger was desperately trying to�reach as�many people as�possible, frequently reposting their message. A few days before�the disappearance of�AirAsia flight QZ8501, they apparently halted their efforts.
Social network users suggest that the mysterious poster could be a Chinese security official, or a hacker, who somehow managed to�obtained sensitive data and wanted to�save people's lives, while not disclosing his identity or the details of�the forthcoming catastrophe.
By Sputnik News
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