Sunday, October 18, 2020

JOHN CHUCKMAN COMMENT: THE DESTRUCTION OF FLIGHT MH 17 IN UKRAINE – RUSSIA HAS LEFT THE CONSULTING PANEL OWING TO NON-STOP BIAS AND LACK OF GENUINE COOPERATION – REVIEWING SOME OF THE BACKGROUND – AN INVESTIGATION THAT SHOULD HAVE REACHED RELIABLE CONCLUSIONS WITHIN A FEW MONTHS IS NOW INTO ITS 7TH YEAR – CRUCIAL EVIDENCE NEVER SOUGHT OR SUPPLIED

John Chuckman


COMMENTS POSTED TO AN ARTICLE BY NEIL CLARK IN RUSSIA TODAY

Plane bias: Russia’s decision to quit MH17 panel a logical result of Dutch provocations

Russia’s decision to quit the three-sided consultations with the Netherlands and Australia on flight MH17 is not surprising. It’s surprising that Moscow hasn’t done this earlier, having been declared guilty from day one.

 

I took an interest in this matter in the early days and followed the information released fairly closely.

Absolutely crucial to understanding are the facts that Ukraine never released radar data, which is something that should have been done as normal procedure, and that the United States never provided any photos from spy satellites.

The American Keyhole satellites have cameras with lenses almost like the Hubble Space Telescope.

And we know an American satellite was active over the area. Those satellites always are set to take a special interest in regions of conflict like the Ukraine. There absolutely must be high-resolution photos. Why do they remain hidden?

Those satellites read other kinds of data too, but no one has seen any from the US.

If you study the case, you know there are many other interesting and unexplained facts. That just shouldn't be the case for such an event. Air crashes are often thoroughly investigated and reported within a few months.

Remember, the US very much had a motive to hide any responsibility by its coup-installed government in Ukraine. They had invested 5 billion dollars in toppling an elected government.

For more interesting facts, see: 

https://chuckmanwordsincomments.wordpress.com/2018/05/25/john-chuckman-comment-latest-installment-of-the-years-long-foot-dragging-investigation-into-the-downing-of-flight-mh-17-over-ukraine-raises-old-concerns/

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Response to a comment about the Dutch government:

I long have admired the Dutch as creative and industrious and scrupulous people.

This extremely poor investigation, done under America’s thumb, absolutely casts a dark shadow over their reputation, I am sorry to say.

I almost suspect the US chose the Dutch because their historic excellent reputation would add credibility to the cover-up.

I'm sure they were forced into a hard place. The US had a 5 billion-dollar investment in Ukraine's coup. We know that number from the State Department's Victoria Nuland being overheard.