Friday, April 17, 2015

THE LUCKY LUCKY JEROEN AKKERMANS

Jeroen Akkermans is the man who claims to have found fragments of a BUK missile at the crash site of MH17, but instead of informing the proper and relevant investigating authorities of the location of these fragments he removed them from the crime scene, and did not inform anyone until months later when analysts said the fragments could come from a BUK missile.

I note that this week members representing the MH17 JIT returned to the crash site. Did they find any mysterious fragments? Has anyone else found any mysterious fragments and handed them over?

This find makes Akkermans a lucky man.

But Akkermans is actually luckier than that.

Because just days after MH17 crashed Akkermans allegedly photographed the man who says he was allegedly sent to the crash site by the separatists to capture the pilots. This man would not give his name but he allowed the lucky Akkermans to take several photographs of him (wearing dark sun glasses, obviously).

And Akkermans is even luckier than that!

Akkermans was in Ukraine, in particular Maidan, taking photographs galore of events at the time of the 'revolution'. In his Flickr account Akkermans does not photograph a single neo Nazi or Nazi symbol or mention their presence in any written report (that I can find)! I mean, how lucky is that?!

So according to Akkermans:
1. he found fragments of the BUK that shot down MH17 even though nobody else over a period of 8 months has found anything similar;
2. he photographed the guy allegedly sent by the separatists to capture the pilots of MH17;
3. he didn't see a single neo Nazi or Nazi symbol throughout the violent NATO-sponsored neo-Nazi coup.

I'd like Akkermans to tell me the numbers of the lotto for this weekend.

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