I'd just like to state the following, which make me doubt this story (though I heartily admit I may be mistaken -if so, feel free to correct me
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(iii) The article doesn't explain how the plane having been (supposedly) shot down from the air rather than the ground proves (or even suggests, for that matter) that the Ukrainian government are to blame.
While I'm certainly NO EXPERT (not even close, LOL) common sense and repeated watching of 'Mayday' (very interesting show!) show that it takes a good amount of time to establish exactly what happened in a plane crash. The fact that initial reports got things wrong, therefore, is not exactly surprising and in and of itself NOT constitute proof of a coverup/conspiracy.
(iv) I think it's interesting that so far I haven't seen any major news source pick this up (again, feel free to correct me). I tried finding other sources for this report than those discussed above and so far... nada.
This is the most ridiculous bunch of lies I have read in weeks. But I give you points for creativity on this one. I mean, you must have really had to dig for this stinking pile of propaganda.
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(iii) The article doesn't explain how the plane having been (supposedly) shot down from the air rather than the ground proves (or even suggests, for that matter) that the Ukrainian government are to blame.
While I'm certainly NO EXPERT (not even close, LOL) common sense and repeated watching of 'Mayday' (very interesting show!) show that it takes a good amount of time to establish exactly what happened in a plane crash. The fact that initial reports got things wrong, therefore, is not exactly surprising and in and of itself NOT constitute proof of a coverup/conspiracy.
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Sorry for the confusion, LOL.
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The problem with GR is that they've published such nonsense in the past it is difficult to believe them now.
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