19-07-2014, 10:11 PM
"Carlos's assessment (a partial compilation of his tweets is collected here: the missile was fired by the Ukraine military under orders of the Ministry of Interior - NOT the Ministry of Defense. Security matters at the Ministry of the Interior happen to be under Andrey Paruby, who was closely working alongside US neo-cons and Banderastan neo-Nazis on Maidan. " I have no idea whether the downing of the airplane was a mistake by the separatists or a false flag operation. Also, I have no opinion on the authenticity of "Carlos." But I know a thing or two about Andriy Parubiy (see Wiki for some basics): The guy is a Nazi, he was most certainly involved in the false flag sniper shootings on Maidan (the defining moment of the crisis): http://orientalreview.org/2014/05/29/who...astermind/ This is the most plausible summary of the case against Parubiy I have yet came across. If somebody knows more about the "Oriental Review", supposedly an independent journal from Moscow, I'd be glad for some thoughts on the journal's reliability). Parubiy was also involved in the Odessa massacre which was almost certainly a false flag operation as well (the separatists/federalists killing Maidanists before the massacre in the trade union building took place were most probably agents provocateurs who worked in collusion with the police, a view that is supported by the infamous red armbands that no-one in the Western MSM dares to mention). As the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of the Ukraine Parubiy is NATO's go-to-guy in the Ukraine, leading the Ukrainian side in the Ukraine-NATO contact group in Brussels. Parubiy is a Nazi paramilitary, he is responsible for the military action in eastern Ukraine, he is probably a false flag expert. Parubiy is the man who makes things happen on the ground. If, and it is still a big if, this was a false flag operation it is highly probable that Parubiy was involved. To be sure, this is speculation from the "cui bono" and circumstantial evidence angle... (Written in a hurry in my second language.) Ralf

