MH370 search expert - American journalist Jeff Wise - believes that there is a valid reason why MH370 has never been discovered in the southern Indian Ocean despite many searches.
He believes that there was a sophisticated robbery that sent the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 north to Kazakhstan.
Flight MH370 may have landed at one of three airports, Kuqa Quici in China or Kyzlorda and Almaty in Kazakhstan.
The independent team of experts searching for MH370 have responded to Jeff Wise because of these different theories.
Despite the backlash, the private pilot from New York maintained his assessment and stressed that the longer the plane went missing, the more he proved his theory correct.
Speaking specifically to The Sun, Jeff Wise stressed: I thought from the beginning that the plane would move north despite little basis. But my intuition always told me that. If the plane had gone south, it would have been a suicide mission. The ultimate goal of anyone working in this job is to die and it is clear from the start that this is an elaborate, complex and motivated act."
MH370 search expert wondered: "Why did you have to go so far to die?" has begun considering a new replacement theory: Inmarsat data is misinterpreted and MH370 has actually gone north.
"I understand very well why experts believe MH370 crashed into the southern Indian Ocean. That is not unreasonable, it is even very reasonable. But I wonder if someone did something very complicated to die. I wonder if there was another way to generate this data? Is there any way out of the inevitable conclusion that the plane went south? I find it really possible... he said.
Jeff, who appeared in the Netflix documentary MH370, believes there is a possibility that MH370 flew north. According to this hypothesis, the attackers entered the plane's electronic system through a crash site in the first-class compartment and may have deceived investigators into thinking that the plane was traveling south while the plane was actually traveling north and landing in Kazakhstan.
When asked on the podcast MH370: Deep Dive why no country has detected the Boeing 777 moving through space, he explained: Many countries, even with radar in certain regions, dont always turn it on.
While Jeff has spent years researching the theory of no pilots, there is one problem that goes against his findings regarding MH370.
In July 2015, debris believed to be from MH370 drifted at various locations around the southern Indian Ocean, including a debris that had been 100% confirmed to be from MH370.
This MH370 wreck has had After Anatifera goose parasites clinging to it. Scientists hope to use drift patterns to track and trace MH370.
"We still don't know how much matter is developing on debris floating in the ocean and the MH370 debris discovered in Reunion in July 2015 is evidence to support or object to the otherwise stolen plane. I want to get that data and I have to do it myself, Jeff Wise stressed.