MH17 Witness: “I saw plume!”
January 4, 2015
Oh boy, already 2.376 words I wrote about this subject and literally thousands of people are discussing it!
Very important responses came from:
Purpose of my today’s article is to share new information with you, correct a mistake I made and put forward some relevant questions for all of us.
Eyewitness wants to remain anonymous
The person interviewed by Dutch journalist Koens claims to have seen a plume that might turn out to be the contrail of the BUK-M1 missile that destroyed MH17. The witness presented by the SBU (Ukrainian Secret Service) no longer lives in Torez but fled some time after the rebels took over the city. His testimony will probably allow witness to become candidate for the SBU witness protection program.
He claims to be the person who took this first photo. In case removed:
He claims he is not the person who posted the photo. He says he handed it over to his friend who posted it on the twitter July 17. I had a look at the twitter account of the friend who calls himself ‘Huyevi Torez’ [fuck up Torez] looks like:
With help from people which names cannot be disclosed at the moment I made following report about some of his tweets.
Report ‘Huyevo’
After reading the report, just a thought: could it be, just maybe, that the anonymous witness and Huyevo are one and the same person? I’ll wait for others to comment and will write about it in another article.
Ukraines funniest home video’s
In the same period Huyevo’s anonymous friend was interviewed by Koens, another anonymous witness made headlines. (not to be confused: RTL Nieuws kept interview about BUK contrail about one month on the shelf.)
Anonymous ‘Russian terrorist’, some say with Ukrainian accent:
Now even the Dutch authorities and ‘Russia experts’ on TV openly had to distance themselves as can be read here.
In the beginning of the article I wrote: very important responses came from:
*1) Input artillery expert: the first shot in the video is not an attack missile but a ‘measurement shot’ which is fired in a steep angle. This missile does not contain a warhead, instead sensory and measurement equipment. Data from this launch is used to fine tune the targeting of the missiles with warheads. This explains the optical difference of the flight path of the first missile compared to the others.
*2) Input Bellingcat: location of ‘video spot’ falsified.
With claims from both sources, provided correct, I draw following conclusions:
a) The falsification of the location of the video does not mean there was no Grad attack anywhere on the line (white) of sight.
b) The area of possible firing spots of potential Grad units becomes dramatically larger. From the small circle (light green) it increases to any point between the dark green lines.
c) The limited possible directions of the missiles flight path as indicated between the red lines is no longer valid. New limitation has to be established.
b) The area of possible firing spots of potential Grad units becomes dramatically larger. From the small circle (light green) it increases to any point between the dark green lines.
c) The limited possible directions of the missiles flight path as indicated between the red lines is no longer valid. New limitation has to be established.
Please consider I am a blogger and not an artist and all my drawings are meant for indication purpose only.
4) Maybe the most significant conclusion: in the Grad hypothesis the date can be any date before or exactly at July 17, 2014.
Before moving on – some self criticism
Instead of simply dismissing the geolocation given by Bellingcat, I should have falsified the data first by finding the ‘real spot’ of the video. The logical fallacy however created a new hypothesis which otherwise I would have completely missed.
To my best knowledge there are three hypothesis about the cause of the plume:
a) BUK-M1 contrail photographed on July 17.
b) First missile of Grad barrage any time not later than July 17.
c) Strubble fire caused by agricultural activities.
d) Why not keep option open for: other causes.
b) First missile of Grad barrage any time not later than July 17.
c) Strubble fire caused by agricultural activities.
d) Why not keep option open for: other causes.
Different locations, very different observations
I have looked at other locations than the flat and came to the conclusion that many people in various locations could have made quite unusual and different observations. Two locations other than the photographers location I will now discuss.
The 3D-model generated this view form altitude 46,556ft. People on the ground in Pelahiivka would be able to see contrail of the Buk flying over their heads in the open parts of the sky. Could they have heard the sonic boom and exploding Buk? Then, not much later on the left hand site they can certainly see a huge smoke column developing after MH17 crashed.
People in Sjeverne could have seen the Buk rising from their left view to the right until it disappeared in the clouds to then become visible again in the sections of possibly open sky. A few moments later they can see a black plume rising.
TOPICS to discuss in coming articles:
1) Comparison BUK-M1 and Grad hypothesis – general
2) can trajectories be falsified? And/or Has been established it is physically possible Buk hit MH17? I read some say it is not?
3) What about question 2) for Grad?
4) Photo forensic
5) witness & friends
6) suggestions welcome
2) can trajectories be falsified? And/or Has been established it is physically possible Buk hit MH17? I read some say it is not?
3) What about question 2) for Grad?
4) Photo forensic
5) witness & friends
6) suggestions welcome
Claims, logical fallacies & conclusions challenge
1) “measuring shots” as described by ‘anonymous artillery expert’ exist.
2) anything.
2) anything.
Important note: I have NO IDEA about which weapon was used, who fired it and who supplied it causing the MH17 tragedy. I have no idea if it was an accident, deliberate act or even a false flag. I have no idea about a possible motive.
But things look increasingly bleak for the BUK-theory.
Max van der Werff
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