Wave of False Flags Serves One Purpose: To Provide Moral Justification For What Comes Next


The charade in Kiev was staged in the style of the current Russophobic tactics. They take someone else's flag, Russia's, in this case, and do something dirty under its cover. For instance, stage a fake chemical attack near Damascus, spread fake footage about it, and point fingers at Russia, blaming everything on Moscow. The same thing happened with the Skripals. The poisoning took place on the British Isles. No connection to Moscow has been detected. However, the English lady tied this all to a Russian flag, throwing dirt on Russia once again. Ukraine hadn't closed off the airspace above their country where they started a war. A Malaysian Boeing was shot down above Ukraine by a Ukrainian missile. However, Kiev plants another country's flag on the crash site, the Russian flag. Then they proceed to throw baseless accusations at Moscow and get away with it.
Meanwhile, nobody cares to listen to Moscow's arguments, they don't even involve us in the investigation. Obviously, the truth will come out eventually. And, it seems we won't have to wait long in the case of the Malaysian Boeing. At least much has become clear to Malaysia's Minister of Transport, Anthony Loke. On Thursday, he made a principled statement regarding the investigation of the crash of the Malaysian Boeing in Ukraine in 2014. The minister more or less categorically denied the baseless accusations against Russia.
Anthony Loke, Malaysia's Minister of Transport: "The international investigative committee doesn't have any conclusive data to use against Russia".
Brief, but explicit. This is a first in the four years of investigation of the crash, in which 298 people died. If you remember, back in the Obama days, the White House had immediately accused Russia, saying we'd given a Buk missile system to the Donbass separatists, which was used to shoot down the plane. Later, the Americans refused to share data from their satellites at the time of the crash. As usually, they claimed the data was classified. Ukraine also wiped their documents. Russia is being blamed for this, but, I repeat, they don't involve us in the investigation. Everything is handled by a small international investigative committee with expert from Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands, Ukraine, and Malaysia. And here, Malaysia's own Minister of Transport denies the charges against Russia. One important detail; the Malaysian Minister made his statement exactly one day after the American Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, had called on Russia to admit fault for the disaster. And the Malaysian minister replied to her.
This caused an immediate reaction from the Netherlands' Foreign Minister, Stef Blok. He claimed to be surprised by the statements made by the Malaysian Minister of Transport. He also condescendingly added that the Malaysian Minister hasn't been working there for that long, and "How could this be? After all, Malaysia has all of the data".
But let me tell you, it's the same incomplete data which is used by the international investigative committee in the Netherlands. However, Malaysia has more data, because they're making an independent investigation. And they don't disregard objective monitoring data from Russia.
Thus, the Malaysian Minister of Transport, Anthony Loke, has a more complete picture of the disaster than the Dutch Foreign Minister, Stef Blok, does. But, it looks like Stef Blok has also changed his stance. During the discussion in the Parliament, they considered including Ukraine in the suspect list because they hadn't closed the airspace over the combat zone, thus, ignoring flight safety for civilian aircraft. Blok's response was, "I'm not ruling anything out".