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    Ray McGovern: Anatomy of US/Dutch Duplicity on MH17 Archived Message

    Posted by sashimi on November 24, 2022, 8:39 pm

    22 November 2022

    (quote)
    What follows is from Dutch investigative journalist Eric van de Beek, who has
    covered Dutch involvement in the MH17 coverup like a junkyard dog - in the
    tradition of the late Robert Parry. Bob also wrote extensively about the MH17
    charade on Consortium News, the website he founded. Here are van de Beek's
    remarks; they are well worth adding to the information he provided yesterday:


    Most Dutch people have been led to believe that the original U.S satellite
    imagery had been available to the prosecutor and court before last week's court
    proceeding that ended up imposing death sentences (in absentia) on two Russians
    and one pro-Russian Ukrainian. In reality, the satellite imagery had not been
    made available, as anyone who listened carefully to what was said in court
    should have known.

    The lawyers for Pulatov (who was not convicted) talked about the imagery in
    extenso on June 22, 2020. The true story about the satellite imagery is that
    someone from the Dutch Military Intelligence Service (MIVD) received a
    classified report from the DNI (U.S. Director of National Intelligence) about
    what the satellite imagery showed, not the imagery itself. This was reported to
    the Prosecution Service and was included in the case file. In sum, neither the
    Prosecution nor the court received the actual satellite imagery from the U.S.

    It gets worse. The intercepts from Ukrainian intelligence weren't "meticulously
    vetted and assessed untampered with" as claimed. Just the opposite.

    The Prosecution refused to answer the question of Pulatov's lawyers regarding
    whether the audio files were authentic. On November 1, 2021 the court made known
    that the Prosecution had never ordered any technical research on the files. I
    was flabbergasted when I heard this, but the Dutch media kept silent.

    The reason given was that the Dutch Nation Forensic Institute was not able to
    perform this kind of technical research. They claimed they had no certified
    specialist in the house! Also on November 1, 2021, the court made known that
    they had asked the National Forensic Institute of Lithuania to assess 14 Pulatov
    intercepts. That Institute found these were not the original audio files!
    Moreover, no one checked on voice cloning; lack of the tools to do so was the
    explanation given.

    The Prosecution presented three photographs and six videos of a Buk Telar, which
    is a transporter-erector-launcher-and-radar for the Buk missile.) It claimed
    that all imagery was taken in rebel-held territory on 17 July. The Telar was
    identified by a Dutch police officer as a Russian Telar.

    There are many issues with these photos and videos. (It is not without reason
    that I dedicated a full chapter to this in my book.) None of this imagery was
    published before the shoot-down, and in almost all cases the photographers are
    unknown. The Joint Investigation Team seems to have received only two files
    physically, on two Secure Digital cards. The others were downloads from social
    media or file transfer services.

    Even the files on the SD cards, which include a dashcam video, have serious
    issues. For example, the dashcam video contains a 2012 timestamp. According to
    the person who filmed from his car this was due to a malfunctioning
    battery. Police officers of the JIT then asked him if he remembered when he shot
    the video. He said this must have been somewhere in July, a few days before he
    heard about the crash. Despite that testimony, the Prosecution claimed the video
    was shot on 17 July 2014, the day of the shoot-down.
    (/quote)
    -- https://raymcgovern.com/2022/11/22/anatomy-of-us-dutch-duplicity-on-mh17/

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    • Ray McGovern: Anatomy of US/Dutch Duplicity on MH17 - sashimi November 24, 2022, 8:39 pm