
Controversial internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, Kim Schmitz in real life, has issued a $100,000 reward to anyone who can prove that Flight MH370, which gained global attention in 2014 due to its mysterious disappearance, was not surrounded by orbs before vanishing, or teleporting.
This challenge has stirred significant interest among tech-savvy individuals and UFO enthusiasts worldwide.
Dotcom isn’t just challenging critics of the theory suggesting that the US military possesses advanced technology, but he’s also actively promoting the evidence to a global audience.
In a recent post on X, Dotcom stated, “I’m herewith offering a reward of $100k to anyone who can provide the original videos without the orbs. I want to see real evidence that debunks your research on the two videos.”
He expressed frustration with debunk videos, claiming they insult those with critical thinking skills.
Dotcom’s challenge is linked to a conspiracy theory based on alleged leaked footage.
According to this theory, the US government, in possession of highly advanced technology, could be responsible for or could have orchestrated the disappearance of the Malaysian flight nine years ago.
In another post on the X platform dated Nov. 17, Dotcom referred to a YouTube video by a citizen journalist as “potentially the most significant leak of military technology in history.”
He highlighted evidence from 2014, suggesting the US military has alien-like technology with gravity propulsion, incredible speed, and the ability to create portals.
The controversial entrepreneur believes the evidence, often referred to as “the orbs,” could be the most significant leak of military technology in history.
Dotcom anticipates attempts by the US government to discredit it but emphasizes the ongoing crowd investigation.
The implications, according to Dotcom, are enormous, suggesting that if this technology is real, it renders the nuclear deterrence of non-US nations meaningless.
Flight MH370 disappeared from radar on March 8, 2014, flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing Capital International Airport.
The mysterious disappearance of the flight without a trace has fueled numerous conspiracy theories for nearly a decade.
Investigators have attempted to explain the fate of the flight, entertaining notions of hijacking or being downed by a Russian missile.
However, a specific theory suggests that the Malaysian flight vanished due to highly secret and advanced US military technology.
This theory originated from a YouTube video posted by a third party, known as RegicideAnon, who claimed to have received it on March 12, 2014, just four days after the tragedy.
The leaked footage was subsequently published on May 19, 2014.
The video portrays a jet airliner on fire, trailed by three spiraling orbs.
These orbs change to vertical patterns and then disappear in a flash with the airliner, leading some conspiracy theorists to assert that it was the vanished Malaysian flight, leaving a dead-end smoke trail in the sky.
On June 12, 2014, a second video was published to the same channel, capturing the exact same event from a different viewpoint.
Despite being deleted from YouTube, these videos can still be found on archive.org.
Forbes and his team extensively researched these videos, presenting exhaustive evidence supporting their legitimacy.
This evidence includes digital forensics verified by CGI professionals, eyewitness accounts, and government data.
In a commentary video titled “MH370x Evidence Review” on October 29, posted on his YouTube channel, Forbes categorically claimed that the jetliner in the second leaked video is the exact match to Malaysian Airlines flight 370.
He theorized that the plane, allegedly disappeared by the spiraling orbs, could have gone to another dimension.
“It could go to somewhere else in the universe. Really far away,” he said. “It could go to the future,” he added.
He also speculated that “it could be a thousand years into the future.”
On the X platform, Forbes expressed gratitude to Schmitz for helping disseminate the evidence globally.
“MH370x is a movement, based on the videos, that seeks true disclosure on our timetable. We don’t let anyone else set the narrative,” Forbes said in his post.
He added: “We demand the truth. The families of the victims, the witnesses, the pilots, and the leaker of the videos all deserve no less.”
While some X users argue that the conspiracy theory has been debunked due to findings of parts with matching serial numbers from the plane, supporters, including Schmitz, counter that none of these parts match MH370, only Boing 777 part numbers.
Additionally, they claim that no debris corresponding to MH370 was found, as reported by the global media.