Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 18, 2014
Malaysia Jet Crisis Ukraine 2014 is heating up. And it appears to be as bad as it could possibly be.
This may or may not lead to some type of massive war with Russia in the coming weeks or months, but it is pretty certainly going to lead to NATO intervention in the Ukraine. And unless Putin caves and decides to stop providing the “rebels” with weapons, just lets them all get slaughtered by the Jew ZOG of Jewkraine, then it will escalate indefinitely.
The whole world is flipping out, and we are waiting for Obama to point the finger. But the finger is already pointed – we are just counting down for Obama to wag his, which will probably happen later today.
The Ukrainian government is accusing the rebels and the rebels are accusing the Ukrainian government.
Putin has also yet to speak.
One U.S. official said Washington strongly suspected the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 was downed by a sophisticated surface-to-air missile fired by Ukrainian separatists backed by Moscow.
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Leaders of the rebels’ self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic denied any involvement and said a Ukrainian air force jet had brought down the intercontinental flight.
The Ukrainian government released recordings it said were of Russian intelligence officers discussing the shooting down of a civilian airliner by rebels who may have mistaken it for a Ukrainian military plane.
The United States called for a ceasefire to allow access to the crash site, as did German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
“There are many indications that the plane was shot down, so we have to take things very seriously,” she said.
Separatists told the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), a security and rights body, they would ensure safe access to the scene for international experts.
The plane’s two black boxes – voice and data recorders – were recovered, but since the crash site was in rebel hands it was unclear who would analyse them and whether they could in any case answer the crucial question of who fired the missile.
Further complicating any investigation, local people were seen removing pieces of wreckage as souvenirs. The condition of the metal can indicate if it has been struck by a missile.
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An emergency worker said at least 100 bodies had been found so far and that debris was spread over 15 km (9 miles). The airline said it was carrying 283 passengers and 15 crew.
“I was working in the field on my tractor when I heard the sound of a plane and then a bang,” one local man told Reuters at Hrabove, known in Russian as Grabovo. “Then I saw the plane hit the ground and break in two. There was thick black smoke.”
Ukraine on Friday closed the air space over the east of the country.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said it appeared the downing of the jetliner was not an accident and that it apparently was “blown out of the sky”.
“While we do not yet have all the facts, we do know that this incident occurred in the context of a crisis in Ukraine that is fuelled by Russian support for the separatists, including through arms, materiel, and training,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said in a statement.
Most of the dead, 173 people, were Dutch. Forty-four were Malaysian, 27 Australian, 12 Indonesian, nine British, four German, four Belgian, three Filipino and one each from Canada, New Zealand and Romania. All 15 crew were Malaysian. Nationalities of the others aboard were unclear.
A number of those on board were travelling to an international AIDS conference in Melbourne, including Joep Lange, an influential Dutch expert.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin – accused by the West of backing the rebels in Ukraine – blamed Kiev for renewing its offensive against rebels two weeks ago after a ceasefire failed to hold. The Kremlin leader called it a “tragedy” but did not say who brought the Boeing 777 down.
He later called for a “thorough and unbiased” investigation.
U.S. President Barack Obama said evidence from the crash must remain in Ukraine so international investigators have a chance to look at all of it, officials said.
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, who had stepped up an offensive in the east, spoke to Obama and sought to rally world opinion behind his cause.
“The external aggression against Ukraine is not just our problem but a threat to European and global security,” he said.
It seems to me that if Putin knew what happened, he would say what happened.
It makes no sense that the separatist forces did it. If they did do it, it would have to have been an accident, but that doesn’t make any sense either, because why would they expect a Maidan plane to be flying at cruise altitude? If they do indeed have the weaponry necessary to shoot down a plane at this height – and there is no evidence they do – whoever was in control of it would be smart enough to know not to do this.
You all know that I am not one to scream conspiracy without good reason, but all evidence here presently points to a conspiracy. Whoever did this had to have done it on purpose, and the only people who would do it on purpose would be some anti-Russian body – either the Maidan coup itself or bigger ZOG powers in the West.
Flight Path Over a Warzone? What?
What is very odd here is that a passenger jet was flying over a warzone in the first place.
Ah, but this plane deviated from its normal path for no reason.
CBS:
Before Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 went down in Ukraine, it was following a flight path from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur that its pilots should have been familiar with.
In the last two weeks, the plane flew roughly the same path 14 times, traversing the diagonal length of Ukraine to the Sea of Azov close to Crimea. But Thursday’s route deviated slightly. The Boeing 777 went farther north than typical. It’s unclear why.
Because of the conflict in the region, on April 3 the Federal Aviation Administration issued what’s called a “notice to airman” prohibiting U.S. commercial flight operations in the airspace over Crimea and portions of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. But the notice did not cover the airspace where the Malaysia Airlines jet crashed.
The Malaysian prime minister Thursday said the plane’s route had been considered safe, but after the plane went down, other aircraft began to avoid the region.
The FAA has announced U.S. planes will also stay out of that airspace.
Here are the paths:
Very interesting, no?
Almost… suspicious.
What does it mean? The pilot was in on it?
Well, if I were going to believe this was a conspiracy, I would guess that someone with access to the air traffic channels contacted them in the air and told them to change their route, giving some sort of excuse as to why, and this not being a completely abnormal thing to happen to a pilot, the pilot did so without thinking too much about it.
And then: Boom!
The Maidan is Monitoring Russian Intelligence Channels?
The fact that Choco-Jew Poroshenko is coming out with alleged intelligence recordings less than 24 hours after the event is further indication that it’s a scam. That is almost a “smoking gun.” Because where would he get these tapes? It would be one thing if the US or NATO released them, because they conceivably have the capacity to be monitoring Russian intelligence channels – but the Maidan?
Methinks not.
I would look for the mention of these “intelligence recordings” to disappear rather quickly. Remember the original Osama bin Laden tape? Where he admitted to the attacks? And then it turned out it wasn’t even him, so the media quit talking about it and never asked who faked this tape? After it was already solidified in the people’s minds that he had admitted to it?
I predict it will be like that. Though they might not push it as far as they fake bin Laden tape.
The Ukraine Accused Russia of Shooting Down a Plane Hours Before
Another big question among many big questions is why it is that the Maidan coup accused Russia of shooting down one of their aircrafts in their airspace only hours before the Malaysia plane was shot down.
This isn’t getting talked about much, at all.
VOA:
Russia’s Defense Ministry denied on Thursday it had shot down a Ukrainian military jet and called the accusation by Kyiv “absurd,” Russian state news agency RIA reported.
“It is absurd, just like all the previous accusations from Kyiv’s leadership against Russia’s Defense Ministry,” a ministry spokesman was quoted as saying.
In the latest escalation of tensions on the Ukrainian-Russian border, Kyiv said a Russian jet shot down one of its warplanes, one of its strongest accusation yet of direct Russian military involvement in the conflict between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian forces in Ukraine’s east.
A Ukrainian military spokesman said the pilot of the SU-25 fighter ejected safely.
NATO said, if confimed, the incident would represent a serious escalation.
“We have no confirmation of this. If confirmed. it would represent a grave further escalation and another direct violation by Russia of Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty,” a NATO military officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, told VOA.
Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) on Thursday said a Russian air force plane downed the Ukrainian jet late Wednesday over Ukrainian territory with an air-to-air missile strike.
It looks to me as though they set up this accusation – which was not accompanied by evidence of any sort – in preparation for the Malaysia plane event, so they can bring it up later if they need to. That would mean they would be accusing Russia itself, rather than separatists, of shooting down the Malaysia plane, which would mean we would be in a much more serious situation.
Next Stop?
None of this is going to go away quickly. Anything could now happen – or not happen – so I don’t want to make too detailed of predictions.
I will say that I find it much more likely than not that NATO will soon be acting directly in the Ukraine, rather than through proxy “Ukrainian” forces and Blackwater and whatever else. Then, we will either see the defense forces quickly abolished, or we will see further support from Russia, which could conceivably lead to all-out war with Russia.
Or it could be like Afghanistan in the 80s. Except in the reverse. Though the Ukraine disputed territories are so close to the border, I don’t see how it wouldn’t spill over into Russia, and then become much more serious.
Combine this with the ISIS crisis, Genocide: Gaza, the escalating invasions of both Europe and the US, unbelievable social tensions on every level of the Western social order and so on and on, and you have a recipe for something very mad to start happening on a global scale.