Friday, April 10, 2015

HOW FAR AWAY WERE THE KIEV NAZIS FROM THE PROPOSED LAUNCH SITE?

On 16th July the separatists began to attack the Kiev Nazis at Marynivka, which is just 10 Km from the proposed launch site of the BUK missile that some suggest brought down MH17. The Kiev Nazis repelled the attacks, and so on 17th July the day that MH17 fell out of the sky, Kiev Nazis were just 10 Km from the proposed launch site. Yet not one of them saw the plume of smoke and thus took a photograph of it otherwise we would definitely have heard about it by now. But apparently an anonymous man based north of Torez, 14 Km away from the proposed launch site, and closely connected to the Ukraine Security service allegedly took a photograph of the vapour trail.

Also, on 16th July, the Kiev Nazi Air Force bombed separatists based at the Saur-Mogila monument who were shelling the Kiev Nazis at Marynivka. The Kiev Nazi Air Force also bombed Shnizhne and killed civilians on 15th July. Yet while the battle for Stepanivka raged on 17th July the Kiev Nazi Air Force says it did nothing on 17th July 2014, having bombed separatist positions at Saur Mogila and having bombed Shnizhne killing civilians the days before.

And what's more, on 17th July 2014 the Saur Mogila hill and monument were held by the separatists. The monument is just 5 Km from the proposed launch site and overlooks with a clear view the proposed launch site. I would be very surprised if nobody on that hill didn't see the vapour trail and point it out to their fellow fighters. There have been suggestions in the NATO media that the unit that allegedly shot down MH7 with a BUK have been murdered. I would also suggest that everyone on Saur Mogila hill would have to be murdered too.

[All distances from Google Maps 'Measure distance' facility]

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