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A Rare Midday Update: Putin Message in a Missile Miss? Posted on July 17, 2014 by George Ure As we have been reporting for months, the EU has its eyes on subjugating Russia and forming a super union which (as one EU official put it) would stretch from Lisbon to Vladivostok. At the time, I told you this was dangerous talk and that the Russian people still had borders and no intentions of joining the EU particularly in the wake of the German siege in World War II. But now fast forward to today’s tragedy over Ukraine where a(north) Malaysian airline has been involved in disaster – thing time a purported missile shootdown that claimed all 295 souls aboard the jet. But here’s the rub: The rebel forces in Eastern Ukraine/disputed territories, don’t have that kind of hardware. And what’s more, Russia Today/RT reports that “President Putin’s plane might have been the target for Ukrainian missile – sources…” If you’re a non-partisan analyst, with an eye to detail and a keen sense of inquiry, the Russian denial of Kiev’s move on Black Sea ports would be reason enough to attempt to kill Putin, but then toss on the flames of that fire, no more “freebies” on natural gas. Now toss in Russia’s backing for a reopening of a Cold War era spy facility (regardless of how insignificant compared to the American mass recording/Studio Provo operations). Then for a capper, toss in Putin’s efforts to end US Dollar hegemony via the BRICs summit and you have all the makings for an….er….accident. It reads like a poor novel of political intrigue played out by fools. Unable to aim, alright, and now it’s not an unreasonable stretch to call it a “Message in a missile.” We shouldn’t have to wait more than a month, or two, for Putin to retaliate with a “message back” if indeed it was a missing message, so to speak. Still, it may be an “accident” (or it may be sold after the fact as such. It wouldn’t be the first time that Ukraine has knocked down an airliner, if it plays out that way. Check the Wikipedia entry for Sibera Airliones Flight 1812: Siberia Airlines Flight 1812 crashed over the Black Sea on 4 October 2001, en route from Tel Aviv, Israel to Novosibirsk, Russia. The plane, a Soviet-made Tupolev Tu-154, carried an estimated 66 passengers and 12 crew members. Most of the passengers were Israelis visiting relatives in Russia. No one on board survived. The crash site is some 190 km west-southwest of the Black Sea resort of Sochi and 140 km north of the Turkish coastal town of Fatsa and 350 km east-southeast of Feodosiya, Ukraine. Ukraine admitted that the disaster was probably caused by an errant missile fired by its armed forces.[1] Popcorn and body counts…this is a thrilled that could take only three days to unwind. One of the prediction sites had a post up years ago that said “the war” will break out on July 20. If this was a “message” that woo-woo stuff might be worth paying attention to. So are you prepped?
Posted on: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 01:36:15 +0000

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