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Kiev’s Evidence Of Militia’s Responsibility For Airliner Crash Faked - Expert { Surprised NOT ME }

Yaiqab Saint · Monday, July 21st 2014 at 10:06AM · 383 views
A group of experts studied the tape and came to the conclusion that it was made up of numerous unrelated recordings.



MOSCOW, July 20 /ITAR-TASS/. A tape posted by Ukrainian security services in the Internet and allegedly recording a talk between self-defense fighters about the destruction of a Malaysian airliner is a fake, experts said on Sunday.

A group of experts studied the tape and came to the conclusion that it was made up of numerous unrelated recordings.

“This audio recording is not an integral file and is made up of several fragments,” said Nikolai Popov, a reputable expert in sound and voice analysis.





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Specifically, the first of the three audio fragments, in which Gorlovka self-defense militia commander Igor Bezler talks about a plane shot down by the fighters, does not say anything about the type of the plane, the expert said.

At the same time, the name of the town of Yenakiyevo is clearly heard in the tape. However, the town is located about 100 km (60 miles) from the settlement of Snezhnoye where the Malaysian Boeing-777 airliner crashed.

Bezler said the talk had really taken place but the he had talked about a Ukrainian attack aircraft shot down by the militia above Yenakiyevo a day before the Malaysian airliner crash.





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The tape’s second fragment consists of three pieces but was presented as a single audio recording. However, a spectral and time analysis has showed that the dialog was cut into pieces and then assembled. Short pauses in the tape are very indicative: the audio file has preserved time marks which show that the dialog was assembled from various episodes, the expert said.

The tape’s linguistic analysis also shows that those who made the faked tape clearly didn’t have enough material and time, the expert said.

That is why, speech fragments can hardly correlate with each other in terms of their sense and the spectral picture of audio materials also differs, the expert said.

But the most indicative moment is that the audio tape clearly shows that it was created almost a day before the airliner crash, the expert said.

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing-777 passenger airliner on the flight from the Dutch city of Amsterdam to the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur crashed in the area of hostilities between local militias and Ukrainian governmental troops in east Ukraine’s Donetsk region on Thursday, July 17. All 298 people aboard the airliner died in the air crash.



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Yaiqab Saint Monday, July 21st 2014 at 10:09AM

All of this Hollywood style drama and suspense will end in privacy.

Obama ain't talking to much now ???????????????????

I predicted that he will crawl into a corner.

Put up your satellite images compared to Russia's in front of the UN Council and international press, hmmmm!

Yaiqab Saint Monday, July 21st 2014 at 10:32AM

Here's another made-up fantasy story by the Kiev government presented by the Russian military as the Americans have not stepped first with any of their radar or satellite evidence??????????????????

Obama and his administration lies in silence as I stated when this first started. Russia is not cowardly like America is.

The US are the masters of deception and false-flag staging events!


Video allegedly showing Buk system transfer from Ukraine to Russia false


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July 21, 18:20 UTC+4
“I want to stress that Russia did not hand over either Buk systems or other weapons and military hardware to militiamen,” a high-ranking Russian Defense Ministry official says.


MOSCOW, July 21. /ITAR-TASS/. Videos allegedly showing the transportation of a Buk air defense system from Ukraine to Russia are a result of manipulation, a high-ranking Russian Defense Ministry official said on Monday.

“This is clear manipulation. The images were taken in the city of Krasnoarmeisk, which is borne out by the roadside billboard giving the address of a car dealer in the city,” Lieutenant-General Andrei Kartapolov, head of the Main Operations Department of the Russian Army General Staff, said at a news conference.

“Krasnoarmeisk has been under the Ukrainian army’s control since May 11,” he added.

“We have several questions to ask in this connection. What kind of a launching system is this? Where was it transported? Where is it now? Why was it loaded with an incomplete set of missiles and when was the last time it fired?” the general said.

“I want to stress that Russia did not hand over either Buk systems or other weapons and military hardware to militiamen,” Kartapolov said.



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Search operation at the site of Malaysia Airlines Boeing crash
The Russian Defense Ministry has satellite images showing the position of Ukrainian air defense systems before the crash of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 passenger plane in eastern Ukraine on July 17, Kartapolov noted. “We have satellite images of certain Ukrainian army air defenae systems in the south-east of the country,” he said.

Kartapolov said that the three images were dated July 14. “The first image shows Buk air defense systems stationed 8 km north-west of Luhansk. It clearly shows a self-propelled system and two launching and loading machines,” he added.

Another image shows radar stations near Donetsk. Air defense systems near Donetsk appear on a third image, including a self-propelled firing unit and about 60 pieces of military and special hardware, Kartapolov said.

“Images of the same area were also taken on July 17, but the launching system is absent now. Image No. 5 shows that a Buk system was deployed in the area of Zaroshchinskoye, 50 km east of Donetsk and 8 km south of Shakhtersk, in the morning of the same day,” the general said.

“The question is why the system happened to be near the area controlled by militiamen shortly before the tragedy? Images of the area taken on July 18 show that the system was no longer there,” Kartapolov said.

He also stressed that the intensity of Ukrainian Buk radar stations had increased before July 17.

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing-777 passenger plane en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed in the eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine.

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