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Whistleblower: U.S. Satellite Images Show Ukrainian Troops Shooting Down MH17
Source tells award winning reporter Washington lying about responsibility for tragedy
Award winning former
Associated Press reporter Robert Parry has been told by an intelligence
source that the United States is in possession of satellite imagery
which shows that Ukrainian troops were responsible for the shoot down of
Malaysian Airlines Flight 17.
In the absence of any
proper investigation, media rhetoric over the last few days has firmly
pointed the finger of blame for the downing of the aircraft on
Russian-backed Ukrainian rebels, but Parry’s source tells a different story.
What I’ve been told by one source, who has provided accurate information on similar matters in the past, is that U.S. intelligence agencies do have detailed satellite images of the likely missile battery that launched the fateful missile, but the battery appears to have been under the control of Ukrainian government troops dressed in what look like Ukrainian uniforms.The source said CIA analysts were still not ruling out the possibility that the troops were actually eastern Ukrainian rebels in similar uniforms but the initial assessment was that the troops were Ukrainian soldiers. There also was the suggestion that the soldiers involved were undisciplined and possibly drunk, since the imagery showed what looked like beer bottles scattered around the site, the source said.
Although the establishment
press has attempted to deride any questioning of the official narrative
that Ukrainian rebels were responsible for the incident by invoking the
tired “conspiracy theory” pejorative, Parry can hardly be dismissed as a
crank given his key role in covering the Iran-Contra scandal for the
Associated Press and Newsweek. Indeed, Parry’s investigative work on
intelligence matters, for which he was awarded the George Polk Award,
suggests that the information provided by his source is worthy of
serious attention.
U.S. and Ukrainian
authorities continue to insist that Moscow-backed separatists were
responsible for the tragedy, asserting that a BUK missile system was
used to bring down the airliner. However, this was contradicted by Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Vitaliy Yarema,
who stated, “The military told the president after the passenger plane
had been shot down that the terrorists did not possess our Buk missile
systems.”
In a related development,
audio experts who conducted a study into the authenticity of a recording
released by Ukrainian authorities which implicated Russian-backed
rebels as being responsible for the missile attack on MH17 concluded
that the tape was fabricated.
“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,” reports ITAR-TASS.
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