Malaysian Airlines relica for journalistic purposes

MH17 disaster 10 years on…  

Malaysian Airlines 17, Flight MH17 — a Boeing 777 — was shot down on July 17, 2014’1

‘1 Courtesy ABC

Cast your mind back to the unfortunately designated Korean Airlines 007, brought down in 1983 by the  USSR, after it strayed over a militarised region of airspace controlled by the Russian Military, the 007 flight designation was what sealed the doom of over two hundred passengers, there are indications that the US CIA applied cameras to civilian airliners, not once but multiple times. Including cameras on that KAL flight and somebody betrayed this clandestine American activity, indications it was Aldrich Ames the KGB master spy. This act does not absolve the Americans of culpability. There are now further indications that that they the CIA did the same to the Malaysian Air-flight that was again shot down, I allege passengers were again betrayed but this time by somebody else with Ames in custody by that time.  It won’t bring the victims back, but I do not blame the Russians entirely for the two tragedies.  What bothered me as well, was that the Americans wanted to put cameras on Air New Zealand under NOOA The US National Ocean and Oceanographic Administration auspices, a US research organisation with clandestine motives.  When will the Americans get the message and simply knock it off!  To my knowledge the CIA never put cameras on Air Force One, for earth observation/photo reconnaissance.  Why not? American using human shields! 

A tragedy, the MH17, Malaysian Authorities duped, into sending Malaysian, Dutch  Australian and Kiwi passengers to their doom, yes a Kiwi too.

Post script:
What I believed occurred was that civilian airliners predominantly Malaysian Airlines, was making incursions into Russian Airspace President Putin, may have remembered KAL007, and realised quickly, Americans again, there was perhaps no warning, but the Americans should have known better and to not send more Asian civilians in harms way.

Malaysian Airlines relica for journalistic purposes

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