Dutch author publishes MH-17 The Cover-Up – Joost Niemoller
The Netherlands were given charge of the investigation into the cause of the disaster, but signed a cover-up deal with Kiev, and thus became a pawn in an international political game. Unvarnished Cold War rhetoric makes a comeback, in which Putin is the ultimate bad guy. The West labels his words as poisonous propaganda. Meanwhile, it seems, everyone involved in the investigation suffers from a tunnel vision. Can we be sure that the investigators do their work independently and objectively? The Russians show material which suggests that the crash was caused by either an attack by a Ukrainian fighter jet or by a missile fired with a Ukrainian Buk-M1. However, the EU countries and the US assume that the separatists in eastern Ukraine have shot down the Boeing, maybe accidentally, maybe not. In “MH17: The Cover-up Deal”, Dutch author Joost Niemöller connects the dots. The most striking facts are listed and the main theories – from all camps – are evaluated. The author observes worrying developments, and outlines a world where major interests stand in the way of finding out the truth, and where a deal is more important than forensic material.”
The Malaysian government is pressing charges that the Ukranian government in collusion with NATO shot down the Malaysian MH-17 aircraft over Ukraine (August 6th). We here explore this.
Was it shot down by a couple of Su-25 jet fighter planes? On the day of the shootdown, July 17th, Kiev government officials insisted that, “No military aircraft were available in the region,” clearly untrue as various sources have confirmed the Su-25 Ukrainian Fighter jets on radar, trailing MH17 at the same altitude, some 4km behind it.
Even OSCE officials (Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe) have (on July 31) confirmed evidence for bullets shot through the cockpit of the plane. (See large PDF of the bullet-holes here.) They are agreeing with aerospace expert Peter Haisenko. We here note four points from him: