Saturday, May 29, 2010

Who Killed Polish Leadership?

I've been reading disturbing reports about this for a while, going back to the initial videos of the crash site which seem to show very suspicious activity on the part of the Russian first responders. Allegedly, the guy who took those videos died straight away, too, and it's just continued to get weirderer and weirderer since then...


In the latest issue of Uncensored Magazine of New Zealand, investigators reveal that they believe Polish government officials were assassinated rather than killed in the recent air tragedy.

In April a Polish plane carrying 96 government officials, including Poland's President, went down in a section of Russia near the site of the infamous Russian massacre of Polish elite 70 years ago.

(AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel, file).

Conservative Examiner reported this story in a series of articles here, here, here, here, and here.

According to investigative reporter Jane Burgermeister, the magazine, which is slated to go on sale the first week of June, claims that there were only 4 persons aboard the plane when it crashed, rather than the 96 reported by Russian and Polish officials.

The magazine suggests that the top officials of the Polish government were seized prior to boarding the plane, taken to an undisclosed location, and assassinated.

Burgermeister provides a statement from the editor of the magazine concerning these disturbing allegations:

As proof, the magazine offers chilling video coverage which definitely appears to show what the magazine claims.

"Moreover," editor Jonathan Eisen claims, "there were no ambulances, no bodies, only one isolated fire truck, mostly small bits and pieces of the plane which indicate an on-board explosion, no pictures of the presidential party boarding the plane in Poland, as well as lots of other strange occurrences.

"I don't think that the presidential party ever made it to the plane," Eisen states. "It is likely that they were rounded up and 'liquidated' as the Soviets used to say, prior to the take off of the plane."

The website of Uncensored can be found here.

Meanwhile, yet another recent news report was issued by the Russian government concerning the crash.

Via the Newsguy, ABC News in Australia is reporting that Russian officials now claim that at least 4 unknown voices can be heard on the cockpit recorder prior to the crash, none of which are the voices of the crew.

In addition, 5 former Soviet dissidents have written an open letter to the Polish government criticizing the manner in which officials are handling the investigation of the crash. According to The News of Poland,

The Rzeczpospolita web site in Poland has published an open letter signed by five Russian dissidents, saying that they are “surprised and seriously concerned” over the course of the investigation to determine the causes of the air crash near Smolensk on April 10.

Alexander Bondarev, Vladimir Bukovsky, Viktor Fainberg, Natalya Gorbanevskaya and Andrei Illarionov write that the Russian authorities all but ignored the video message of thanks on youtube by presidential candidate Jaros?aw Kaczy?ski, twin brother of Lech Kaczynski who died in the plane crash.

The letter accuses the Polish government of seemingly being more interested in closer relations with the Kremlin than establishing the truth about one of the greatest national tragedies to befell Poland.

Further updates will be provided as they become available.


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