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The Innovation Agenda

Ashton Forbes, MH370, and Future Inventors
Research, remembrance, and future invention

MH370 and the inventor future

This page is built as a clean research-and-outreach hub: it honors the 239 people aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, summarizes what is verified, notes what remains speculative in Ashton Forbes’ public theory work, and invites inventors from military, veteran, and civilian communities to share future-focused ideas.

Verified facts first

For a page like this, the strongest approach is to separate what is documented from what is theorized. That keeps the tribute to the victims grounded and makes the rest of the page more credible.

Flight record

Who was on board

Malaysia’s safety investigation states that 239 people remained missing: 227 passengers and 12 crew. The Ministry’s factual report notes that the passenger manifest was released separately.

Search status

Most recent official update

Malaysia’s Transport Ministry announced in December 2025 that Ocean Infinity would resume seabed search operations for 55 days in a targeted southern Indian Ocean area.

As of 2026

No wreckage field found

Press coverage in March 2026 reported that the renewed search concluded without findings, while families continued to press for answers and closure.

Ashton Forbes in context

Ashton Forbes is active online around MH370 theory content, especially on podcasts, YouTube-adjacent appearances, and X. His public framing centers on alleged “teleportation,” orb videos, and hidden military technology. Those claims are not part of the official MH370 investigative conclusion.

Public profile

What he is known for

Podcast and episode descriptions present Forbes as an independent investigator focused on MH370 and unconventional explanations, including wormholes, plasma-orb technology, and covert military programs.

Important distinction

What is not verified

Claims about a teleporting plane, wormholes, or a confirmed military teleportation event should be labeled clearly as theory or speculation unless backed by authoritative technical evidence. They should not be presented as fact.

Inventors portal copy

Below is campaign-safe outreach language you can use for inventors from Navy, other military branches, veterans, and civilians without making unsupported aerospace claims.

Navy & service branches

Defense-minded inventors

Have an idea for safer navigation, better logistics, resilient communications, power systems, survivability, training, or rapid repair? This portal is for future-focused inventors who want to strengthen American capability.

Veterans & retirees

Experience into invention

Your field knowledge matters. Retired military personnel often understand real operational friction points better than anyone. Turn that experience into practical solutions that can save time, money, and lives.

Any age

Open to young builders too

Students, garage inventors, coders, mechanics, drone builders, and makers are welcome. The next breakthrough may start as a sketch, prototype, simulation, or field-tested fix.

Campaign-safe idea angles

These are broad, non-targeted content angles that are safer and more credible than direct persuasion aimed at a specific military demographic.

  • American Inventor Dispatch: a weekly spotlight on one practical invention idea in energy, transport, maritime safety, veteran health, logistics, or disaster response.
  • 239 Lives, 239 Lessons: a remembrance feature tied to aviation safety, search capability, tracking technology, and better emergency response rather than conspiracy claims.
  • Build the Future Challenge: invite inventors of any age to submit concepts for navigation resilience, ocean search tools, drone coordination, or emergency communications.
  • Veterans Who Still Build: profile retired service members who turned field experience into useful inventions, startups, training tools, or public-service engineering.
  • Future Force Lab: focus on lawful, realistic areas such as autonomy, maintenance robotics, battery safety, search-and-rescue tech, materials, and simulation.
  • Invent America Forum: let users submit one problem, one proposed fix, one expected impact, and one first prototype step.

Suggested page structure

For the opening fold

Headline option

“Truth, remembrance, and invention.”

Subhead: “A research hub on MH370, Ashton Forbes’ public theory landscape, and future-focused inventor outreach for builders who want to solve real problems.”

For the call to action

CTA option

“Bring your best idea. Whether you served, still serve, or simply build, America needs practical inventors who can turn hard problems into working solutions.”

Sources

Research links used for this build

These are the main public sources used to ground the factual sections and contextualize the theory content.