A stunned truth-seeker is to scour the country's jungles after claiming to have have spotted the ill-fated plane on Google Maps.
Tech expert Ian Wilson has exclusively shown Daily Star Online where he believes a plane is lying in a high-altitude jungle.
His earth-shattering discovery is a potentially massive breakthrough in what has become the world's greatest missing plane mystery in the history of aviation.
And what makes our exclusive even more startling is the clues stack up to suggest Wilson HAS found the doomed airliner which vanished four years ago.
According to measurements of the plane he has found on Google Earth, it is close to the length of MH370's Boeing 777-200.
The body is around 70 metres in length – slightly larger than a Boeing 777's official 63.7m measurement – but it has a mysterious gap between the tail and the body.
And that could be where the tail and body fractured upon impact landing into the dense jungle terrain.
Wilson claims it is at ground level because Google Earth offers the option to "escape ground view" when close to the jet in the app.
This option suggests the plane could be at ground level, which would render it a must-see for investigators.
In contrast, other potential sightings of MH370 spotted on Google Maps have been ruled out by experts because satellite cameras sometimes photograph planes in mid-flight which do not get erased and end up on their Maps.
And, in another vital piece of the jigsaw which hugely strengthens Wilson's claims, the Aviation Safety Network told us his sighting does NOT fit the profile of any crashes in the area.
What is more intriguing is the spot where the plane appears to sit on the ground is near an area in Cambodia air traffic controllers enquired about following its disappearance.