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OUTLAW 09
Biggus---you can set your watch on these information warfare guys---here is the next big "super theory" about the shot down although an hour early as they are trying to make the evening news cycle in EU.
Interfax from today:
16:38 KYIV AUTHORITIES HOLD SOME SECRET ACTIVITIES WITH INFO OF TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ON BOEING CRASH WITHOUT NOTIFYING INT'L ORGANIZATIONS - RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY
By the way neither the Interfax nor their other press release agency RIA have made any comments on the US intel briefing from yesterday---think they are seriously caught in a bind with so many "alleged" going around it is hard to then catch the curve again with something that makes any kind of sense.
But in propaganda nothing needs to make sense---it is just about words and messaging
This the then the lancing of more details by the other agency RAI at 18:50 today to reinforce the first messaging---man are they working overtime for reasons---I said at the beginning of the Crimea information war it would make for a great Ph.d thesis and it really would after the shot down.
MOSCOW, July 23 (RIA Novosti) – The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused Kiev of trying to influence air traffic controllers and tamper with Boeing crash data in the wake of last week's disaster in eastern Ukraine, the ministry’s spokesman said Wednesday.
“According to reports that emerge, Ukrainian authorities are conducting certain covert activities involving data storage equipment and employees of Ukrainian air traffic control services, both civilian and military, without notifying international organizations,” spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said in a statement.
He said the Ukrainian government sought to spin every fact to make Russia a target for criticism, instead of helping international experts to advance the investigation into the crash of Malaysia Airlines plane, “while also making the results of such activities open to the public.”
“Obviously, this contradicts with the goal of an objective and unbiased investigation,” the spokesman said, adding this wasn’t the first time that Ukrainians violated investigation procedures.