Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Kaczynski Plane Crash Inquiry: Passengers in cockpit before catastrophe

Source: RussiaToday



19 May 2010—Details have been given of the investigation into last month's fatal plane crash, which killed the Polish president and high-ranking officials. In total 96 people died when their jet came down as it tried to land in Smolensk in Western Russia. Polish and Russian Investigators have revealed non-crew members were in the cockpit of Presidential Tu-154 and that 'non-crew voices' heard on recording.

2 comments:

  1. To bomba rozerwała Tupolewa?!
    12.05.2010

    Niezwykle sensacyjne doniesienia "Gazety Polskiej". Specjaliści, do których dotarli jej dziennikarze twierdzą, że kadłub prezydenckiego Tu-154 rozerwała potężna eksplozja. Wiele wskazuje na to, że mogła być to bomba paliwowo-powietrzna!

    Extremely sensational allegations from the Polish Gazette newspaper. Experts who contacted Gazette journalists argue that the hull of the Presidential Tupolev Tu-154 suffered a huge explosion. There are signs that it could have been caused by a fuel-air bomb!

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  2. Smolensk Crash - A Wake-Up Call For Us All?
    Sott.net

    Since day one, the mainstream media have provided anonymous, unconfirmed, nonsensical and/or conflicting information about the crash and its circumstances. There were almost no official reports; experts interviewed by the media argued with each other; there was no agreement as to the aircraft navigation equipment, the airfield equipment, the weather conditions, if the flight was tracked...

    When this type of official incompetence and procrastination is combined with such a highly symbolic and emotive event, it is no wonder that the Internet is buzzing with theories about just how and why President Kaczynski and 95 others died.

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