
Let Freedom: Political News, Un-Biased, Lex Fridman, Joe Rogan, CNN, Fox News MH370 Search to Restart After 11 Years
Dec 3, 2025
After over a decade, the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is reignited by Ocean Infinity. They plan a deep-sea mission under a unique no-find, no-fee contract. The discussion dives into advanced technologies and emotional stakes for families hoping for closure. Previous efforts yielded minimal results, highlighting the challenges ahead. If wreckage is found, it could unlock mysteries behind the disappearance, but uncertainties remain due to ocean conditions. Can this renewed effort finally bring answers?
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Targeted Restart Of MH370 Search
- Ocean Infinity will begin a targeted 55-day deep-sea search in a 15,000 km² zone starting December 30, 2025.
- The mission uses refined analysis and a no-find, no-fee contract to focus effort despite high uncertainty.
Why Finding Wreckage Matters
- Previous multinational searches found only small debris and failed to locate the main wreckage.
- Locating wreckage could enable investigators to recover recorders and determine causes, potentially closing the mystery.
Use No-Find, No-Fee Contracts
- Use incentive-aligned contracts like no-find, no-fee to motivate private firms for high-risk searches.
- Structure payments to reward substantial wreckage discovery and limit wasted public expenditure.
