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Freescale Semiconductor Ltd employed twenty of the missing 227 Malaysian Air flight MH370 passengers when the plane went missing in early March 2014.
A Freescale spokesperson told the press on March 24, 2014, that the Austin, Texas-based company will not release the names of the 20 missing employees out of respect for the families.
The Blackstone Group primarily owns Freescale Semiconductor Ltd., i.e., Lord Jacob Rothschild himself. The Blackstone Group is responsible for spraying and dumping erogenous amounts of highly-toxic Corexit 9500A into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico in the months following the BP oil spill.
Freescale workers Peid Ong Wang, Suzhou, Zhijun Chen, Suzhou, Zhihong Cheng, Suzhou, and Li Ying, Suzhou, all from China, were rumored to have been onboard flight MH370. These people are supposedly considered 20% patentholders of U.S. patent #US008671381B1. The remaining 20% or 1/5 share has been reported to be held by Freescale Semiconductor Ltd, which, essentially by default, became the sole patent holder after the plane’s disappearance. In a roundabout way, we can see how Lord Jacob Rothschild takes the win.
Bringing things further into perspective, the Rothschild dynasty owns the Malaysian Central Bank, which is heavily invested in the Malaysian government and Malaysian Airlines.
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