Downed
Airliner: Fake Audio Tape Shows US-Backed Hit to Frame Russia
In
a devastating twist to emerge over the weekend it now seems that the
Malaysian civilian airliner downed over Ukraine was most probably
brought down as a result of sabotage by the US-backed Kiev regime.
by
Finian Cunningham
21
July, 2014
The
purpose of this audacious act of mass murder – in which 298 lives
were lost – was carried out with the intention of framing the
Russian government.
Washington, the chief sponsor of the Kiev regime,
must have known about the plot, if not being fully complicit in it.
The
key to this dramatic twist is the identification of incriminating
audio tapes over the weekend as fake – tapes that were created
initially to implicate Moscow, as part of a massive black operation
involving the destruction of the civilian airliner and all those
onboard.
Within
hours of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 crashing into a wheat field in
the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine last Thursday, Western
governments and media have gradually stoked a frenzy of accusations
that Moscow had a hand in the disaster.
Nationals
from more than 12 countries were onboard the doomed Boeing 777, most
of them Dutch, Malaysian, Australian, as well as American, Canadian,
British and several other European states.
Western
fingers of blame began pointing at Russia the day following the crash
when US President Barack Obama announced that unnamed American
intelligence sources said that the suspected surface-to-air missile
believed to have taken the jet down was fired from territory held by
anti-Kiev self-defence militias. Or as Obama put it: “Russian-backed
separatists”.
The
American president did not accuse Moscow outright then but he implied
Russian involvement in the incident with the reasoning that Russia
(allegedly) provided “technical assistance” in the firing of the
sophisticated missile system, known as a Buk SA-11.
The
missile system can fire warheads up to an altitude of 70,000 feet –
well within range of civilian long-haul jumbo jets – with the armed
projectile soaring at three times the speed of sound. The system is
Soviet-era make, and is also used by the Ukrainian state forces.
Over
the weekend the accusations against Russia from Western governments
and media have steadily grown to a crescendo. In his usual round of
Sunday television programmes, US Secretary of State John Kerry went
as far as claiming that American intelligence was now certain that
Russia had supplied the missile system to the militia in eastern
Ukraine…
Kerry
told CNN: “It’s pretty clear that this is a system that was
transferred from Russia in the hands of separatists”.
Kerry
added: “We know with confidence that the Ukrainians [that is, the
Western-backed Kiev regime forces] did not have such a system
anywhere near the vicinity at that point in time. So it obviously
points a very clear finger at the separatists.” Kerry’s claim is
contradicted by Russian intelligence, as we shall see.
The
American press were also chiming in with the same story. The Wall
Street Journal reported: “US officials believe the anti-aircraft
systems were moved back across the border into Russia…”
The
Sunday edition of the Washington Post headlined: “Russia supplied
missile launchers to separatists, US official says”.
So
what began as a circumspect implication on Friday from President
Obama soon snowballed into a full-blown grave accusation against
Russia within 48 hours.
Meanwhile,
Washington’s closest European ally, Britain, was also turning up
the pressure on Russia over the downed airliner.
In
an unusual Sunday Times article, British Prime Minister David Cameron
laid the blame on Moscow for unleashing instability in Ukraine and
called for tougher sanctions in response. Cameron said: “Tougher EU
[European Union] sanctions against Russia will be needed if Moscow
does not change its approach to the downing of the Malaysia Airlines
plane over Ukraine.”
Subordinate
ministers went even further in their accusations. Britain’s new
Defence Minister Michael Fallon told media that Russia was
“sponsoring terrorism” in Ukraine, on the back of the stricken
airliner incident.
However,
it is clear from a closer reading of the media reports carried in the
New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and the British
press that the alleged case for implicating Russia relies on a
mixture of anonymous assertions by unidentified US intelligence
officials, fragments of unverified phone intercepts, and unverified
video and photographs. The latter images purport to show a Buk
launcher and its missiles being driven across the Ukrainian border
into Russia. It is impossible to verify if the alleged location and
time is accurate.
The
second aspect of the “evidence” – anonymous, unspecified US
intelligence – has no credibility whatsoever given the numerous
times that such a formula has been invoked previously; and
subsequently has been shown to be baseless or, worse, concocted, as
in the Iraqi “weapons of mass destruction” that sparked off the
US-led Gulf War in 2003, or in the allegations of chemical weapons
allegedly used by the Syrian army last August against civilians,
which also turned out to be false.
That
leaves us with the third element – the alleged communication
intercepts. Since the fatal crash of Flight MH17, the Western media
have given prominence to audio files that purportedly relate to
conversations between members of the anti-Kiev militia, in which
individuals appear to acknowledge that militia units mistakenly hit a
civilian airliner, thinking that it was a warplane belonging to the
Kiev military forces.
The
intercepts were supposed to be the central damning evidence of
culpability against the pro-Russian militia, and by extension, Russia
itself. The files, posted on the internet by the Kiev secret
services, were referred to in all the major Western news media
outlets as being “a smoking gun”.
The
Western media frenzy over the weekend based on all of the above
“evidence” produced headlines such as: ‘Putin’s rebels blew
up plane’ in Britain’s Daily Express; ‘Ukraine claims
‘compelling evidence’ of Russian involvement’ in the British
Guardian; and ‘US sees evidence of Russian link to jet’s downing’
in the New York Times.
This
political and media stampede to impugn Moscow and Russian President
Vladimir Putin in particular is telling in itself of a premeditated
black operation.
But
then came this devastating twist. Russian audio recording experts
revealed over the weekend that the intercepts invoked by Kiev and its
Western supporters turn out to be fake.
Reputed
digital sound analyst Nikolai Popov and his expert team examined the
files made public by the Kiev intelligence services, and they found
that the files had been doctored from separate and unrelated
conversations.
On
first hearing, the alleged conversations tend to implicate the
self-defence militia in firing a missile at the passenger plane. But
on closer examination, the digital fingerprints show that the files
were fabricated, taken from separate recordings and spliced together
to give the impression of integral conversations.
“This
audio recording is not an integral file and is made up of several
fragments,” Popov told Russian news agency Itar-Tass.
Moreover
– and this is crucial – the sound analysis of digital data shows
that the tapes were engineered the day before Flight MH17 was
seemingly hit by a missile and blown out of the sky.
This
latest discovery makes for some incontrovertible and deeply
unsettling conclusions: firstly, parties were involved in
deliberately forging the files with the purpose of framing others –
the self-defence militia and Moscow; secondly, and more disturbingly,
the people who faked the files must have known that the airliner was
going to be hit with a missile, or some other catastrophic external
force, in order to bring it down with all the horrific loss of life
entailed.
In
all the maelstrom of Western innuendo against Russia over the doomed
airliner, the obvious anomaly is that neither the Moscow nor the
anti-Kiev rebels would have anything to remotely gain by carrying out
such a dastardly act.
Furthermore,
the eastern Ukraine self-defence militia have categorically denied
possessing such weaponry and the skill to operate these
radar-controlled systems.
But
here is more potentially damning information on who the culprits are.
Russia’s ministry of defence says that it has radar data showing
that an anti-aircraft Buk missile launcher was operated by the Kiev
forces in the vicinity of the doomed airliner and that these Kiev
forces had the plane in their radar target sites. A digital recording
could easily verify that claim.
In
addition, there are several other troubling questions that the Kiev
regime has so far refused to answer: why was Flight MH17 instructed
by Kiev Air Traffic Control to fly on this unusual more northerly
route on that fateful day, through a dangerous conflict zone? Also,
why were the pilots of MH-17 instructed to fly at the lower altitude
of 33,000 feet instead of 35,000 feet?
Taken
all this into account, the finger of suspicion now points not at
Moscow, but rather at the Kiev regime and its military forces.
More
damningly, given the close dependence of the Kiev junta on American
government sponsorship for its military operations, the ongoing deep
involvement of the CIA in bringing this regime to power in the first
place with the illegal coup back in February; and given the concerted
way that Washington has sought to exploit the airliner disaster for
geopolitical gains – all that strongly points to a deeply criminal
collusion. A criminal collusion that involves the deliberate shooting
down of a civilian flight and the killing of nearly 300 people.
Finian
Cunningham,
is a columnist at Press
TV,
the Strategic
Culture Foundation and
a Writer on Dandelion
Salad.
He can be reached at cunninghamfinian@gmail.com.
I have no idea how you found this information but it is a blessing to me! This may stop a war. If only Bush and Cheney had been exposed for their lies preceding Iraq, many innocent lives would have been spared.
ReplyDeleteI wonder: Why can't the leaders of my country EVER tell the truth?