Ukraine Rebel Leader: Malaysian Plane was Full of Already Dead Bodies
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Sun Jul 20 22:44:47 CDT 2014
Of course the supposed *Ukraine soldiers* would've HAD to have been drunk
to shoot down a civilian aircraft (being trained with that detail of the
targeting system), UNLESS (!) they did it on *purpose* (*with all those
dead bodies inside*) in order to cause this whole mess to *blame on the
rebels* (!) (my this gets confusing). Of course *if were the rebels*
that shot the missiles, they wouldn't have had to be *drunk* to make that
mistake, just *stupid*, *ignorant of the details of the targeting system.*
Just think of what a comedy this farce could make! Round and round we go!
David Morris
On Sunday, July 20, 2014, David Morris <fqmorris at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The article offers this evidence for the missiles having been fired by
> Ukraine troops:
>
> -----------------
>
> "Regarding the shoot-down of the Malaysian jetliner on Thursday, *Iām
> told that* some CIA analysts *cite U.S. satellite reconnaissance photos *suggesting
> that the anti-aircraft missile that brought down Flight 17 was fired by
> Ukrainian troops from a government battery"
>
> 1. Reporter "was told" by third party (not even vaguely sourced) about
> "some CIA analysts" think Ukraine troops shot missile.
>
> ------------------
>
> *According to a source briefed on the tentative findings*, the soldiers
> manning the battery appeared to be wearing Ukrainian uniforms and may have
> been drinking, since what looked like beer bottles were scattered around
> the site. But the source added that the information was still incomplete
> and the analysts did not rule out the possibility of rebel responsibility.
>
> 2. Is this the same source, and is this an elaboration of point #1 above?
> In other words, do the satellite photos mentioned above show soldiers in
> Ukraine uniforms and scattered beer bottles at that government battery? If
> these two points (#1&2) are not from the same source, this is the sloppiest
> reporting ever. If they are thesame, a smoking gun won't stay hidden long.
>
> Question: How many Ukraine-manned missile sites are there in this border
> region?
>
> ---------------------
>
> You do know about the rebel website that initially claimed responsibility
> for the missile strike, but which was later erased after it was learned
> that the hit was a Malaysian passenger airplane?
>
>
> http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/ukraine-plane-crash-rebel-leader-social-media-post
>
> The leader of the pro-Russia rebel group that controls the area where
> Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crashed on Thursday reportedly posted a warning
> on social media just as news about the commercial jet was breaking.
>
> "We did warn you ā do not fly in our sky," it reportedly said.
>
> According to Mashable,
> <http://mashable.com/2014/07/17/malaysia-airlines-ukraine-russia-rebel/> Igor
> Gorkin, also known as Igor Strelkov, said that "a plane has just been
> downed" on VK.com, Russia's Facebook-like social network, around the same
> time that Flight 17 went missing.
>
> Strelkov "deleted the post when he found out it was actually a commercial
> jetliner carrying 295 innocent people ā not a military aircraft," Mashable
> reported.
>
> With both the rebels and Ukrainian government casting blame in the other
> direction over the crash that appears to have killed 295 people, Strelkov's
> social media post appeared to be a clue about what really happened.
>
> But then the story became more muddied. The rebel group told BuzzFeed
> <https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/489819271632281600> that the social
> media profile being cited was "a fake made by fans" of Strelkov.
>
>
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