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Ashton Forbes

Ashton Forbes

Independent investigator of MH370 and the UAP record.

Background

Ashton Forbes is an independent citizen journalist and researcher who became fascinated by the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in 2014 and refused to let the case go. His work began on social media as a careful, evidence-by-evidence reconstruction of what could and could not be true about the flight, and over time it grew into one of the most-watched independent investigations on the internet. He does not claim institutional credentials and does not pretend to. He is a working investigator who builds his case in public and invites correction.

The MH370 investigation

The central thread of Ashton's work is a body of leaked military and satellite footage that, by his analysis, appears to show MH370 in its final moments under conditions the official narrative does not account for. He has spent years walking through the imagery frame by frame, cross-referencing flight data, identifying the signatures of the orbital and military systems involved, and presenting the analysis publicly for scrutiny. The conversation around MH370 is meaningfully different than it was before his investigation began, and major independent podcasts have given him hours of airtime to lay out the evidence in full.

Hard Truths

Ashton is the host of the Hard Truths podcast, where he interviews scientists, engineers, and investigators on zero-point energy, plasma physics, fusion, advanced propulsion, and the UFO/UAP question. The show is one of the most technically substantive in the broader unexplained-phenomena space, treating the interviewees as experts rather than as personalities. The MH370 work and the Hard Truths material are linked: both grow from the same suspicion that the leading edge of physics is further along than the public record acknowledges.

Open-source method

What is distinctive about Ashton's work beyond its subject is the method. He treats every claim as falsifiable, sources every piece of imagery publicly, and invites correction. That posture is what has kept the investigation legitimate as it has scaled. It is also what makes the work useful regardless of where one lands on the underlying questions.

Where to find him

Ashton publishes the bulk of his investigative work on X at @JustXAshton, where he is one of the most active independent investigative voices on the platform. New videos appear on his YouTube channel at @JustXAshton, and Hard Truths is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. His website is ashton-forbes.com.

Known For

MH370 InvestigationZero-Point EnergyPlasma PhysicsUFO/UAP ResearchSuppressed Technology

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Frequently asked about Ashton

Who is Ashton Forbes?
Ashton Forbes is Independent investigator of MH370 and the UAP record. Ashton Forbes is an independent citizen journalist and researcher best known for his investigation of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. His work examines leaked military footage, satellite data, and physics frameworks that point to advanced suppressed technologies as a possible explanation for what happened that night in 2014.
What is Ashton Forbes known for?
Ashton Forbes is known for work in MH370 Investigation, Zero-Point Energy, Plasma Physics, UFO/UAP Research, Suppressed Technology.
What is Ashton's background?
He is the host of the Hard Truths podcast, where he interviews scientists, engineers, and investigators on zero-point energy, plasma physics, fusion, advanced propulsion, and the UFO/UAP question. His ongoing MH370 research has been featured across major independent podcasts and continues to challenge official narratives around the case.
Where can I find Ashton's work?
Ashton Forbes's primary website is https://ashton-forbes.com. Ashton Forbes is part of TTN, the media network for deep history, science, and consciousness.

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