- Genre:history
- Sub-genre:Russia & the Former Soviet Union
- Language:English
- Pages:192
- eBook ISBN:9781871771909
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Overview
Russia stated in her official MAK Report concerning the Air Crash at Smolensk on 10th April 2010, in which all 96 people on board including the Polish President Lech Kaczynski died, that this was due to pilot error under Presidential pressure: this has been accepted by the world apart from many Free Poles and is now the history. However her analysis is inherently flawed so must be rejected because her accident hypo-thesis is incompatible with the evidence presented in her very report. This book is based solely on this evidence, which are the public, undisputed and relevant facts, hence the official ones as the world has accepted these; analysing these arrives at a different historical explanation, namely that this was a planned, cold-blooded, group murder by Putin's Russia, who destroyed the plane by bombs. A new variant of the bomb hypo-thesis is presented here, namely the engineering bomb hypo-thesis, which is the only one that fits the facts, hence is the history of this air crash, in particular that the plane was on the correct flight path, hence its left wingtip fell to its left, and that it slewed not swerved leftwards across Kutosov Street. Subsequently Russia covered up this group murder, so an International Commission should be convened to analyse this Air Crash.
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Forty public, relevant, undisputed facts from the official Russian MAK Report show that the Smolensk Air Crash on the 10th April 2010 was not caused by pilot error under Presidential pressure in trying to land in thick fog. Instead the plane was on course at 100m heading on the runway axis when 2 bombs took of its left wingtip, whereupon it slewed to the left and banked slightly to emergency touch down at the furrows, but then a thermo-baric bomb exploded murdering all on board. So the plane never cut a birch and never turned upside-down 366m (a 75 tonne plane in 6 seconds!); the plane and all on board could not have ended up in a myriad pieces (with a vanished cockpit, but pilot bodies present!) as the it was at low altitude, travelling at low speed and underwent a sliding impact on soft mud - and its left wingtip cannot have ended up on the right of the birch!
The Smolensk Air Crash decapitated Free Poland. The leading Polish patriots, notably the then Polish President Lech Kaczynski, who had tried to stand up to Russia, were cold-bloodedly group murdered by her. She has successfully avoided being blamed for this; it was a great triumph for her, one of the most important and successful covert operations of all time. This enabled her to expand which may ultimately lead to a military confrontation with the West, maybe eventually a thermonuclear one which would be World War 3, and this may result in world termination.
Therefore this book gives the lie to the MAK Report analysis that the Smolensk Air Crash was caused by pilot error occasioned by pressure from the Polish President - who according to this book's analysis was not only murdered by Russia but then also accused by her of causing the crash! This book also shows up Russia, and specifically the now President Putin.
Moreover this book is the first ever complete coherent alternative hypo-thesis to the MAK Report, as the Polish State reports like the draft MAK report support the MAK Report in the main, albeit differing as to some minor details, whilst the other work by Free Poles is scattered and incomplete. As such the MAK Report has for the first time a real challenge.
Furthermore the book has had to develop new concepts, making it doubly important as these apply far beyond the Smolensk Air Crash. These will of course be elaborated upon elsewhere in other books for academics.
Finally if the world apart from Free Poles reads this book, Putin Russia's greatest triumph will turn into her greatest disaster. Consequently her expansion will then hopefully be curtailed, whereupon there will be no future crisis, so maybe World War 3 will be avoided.
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