Friday, July 18, 2014

Was Flight MH-17 Diverted Over Restricted Airspace?

Via WiscoDave


While there are various questions that have already emerged from what was supposed to be Ukraine's "slam dunk" proof confirming Russian rebel involvement in today's MH-17 tragedy, perhaps one just as gaping question emerges when one looks at what is clearly an outlier flight path in today's final, and tragic, departure of the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777.

Perhaps the best visualization of what the issue is, comes from Vagelis Karmiros who has collated all the recent MH-17 flight paths as tracked by Flightaware and shows that while all ten most recent paths pass safely well south of the Donetsk region, and cross the zone above the Sea of Azov, it was only today's tragic flight that passed straight overhead Donetsk.

More @ Zero Hedge

5 comments:

  1. I think there are a lot of questions that will never be answered. One thing I do know is that people make mistakes and sometimes those mistakes have grievous consequences. No matter what the circumstances that brought this about, all parties involved will dance on the graves of the dead in seeking to exploit this tragedy to their advantage.

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    1. all parties involved will dance on the graves of the dead in seeking to exploit this tragedy to their advantage.

      Precisely.

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  2. P.S. Be careful about Zerohedge stories. Of late it has become a pretty open conduit for RT and they don't like being called on that fact.

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    1. they don't like being called on that fact.

      Much less our Petty Tyrant in charge.

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  3. Thanks, but I don't get this part:

    "With Russia and the separatists in eastern Ukraine standing at the threshold of inevitable victory and standing high in global public opinion, Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was downed near the Ukrainian-Russian border in territory controlled by eastern Ukrainian separatists.

    Seems the rebels, unfortunately, had just been forced to retreat.

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