Perception Management? Who Really Shot Down Malaysian Flight 17 and Why?

There is much more on this provocative slaughter of 298 civilians if one searches the web for unbiased reports . Based on the wreckage, there seems to be no question the attack was launched by leaders among the anti-Putin war-mongers in Ukraine with western contrivance. Contrary to the West’s allegations that the plane was shot down by Russian separatists’ surface to air missiles, the attack was proven to have been executed by military aircraft firing air-to-air rockets followed by gunnery bullet fire.  The rebels in Ukraine have such aircraft and, in their quest to ally with the EU (which, as we know, is pro-abortion and anti-Christian), they can benefit, so they must think, from such a horrific atrocity, the blame for which could be laid on Putin. This mass murder was clearly a planned casus belli that has potential for a world war. No question, with the evidence now leaking, that the rebel leaders were financed and armed by our CIA. Sadly the the Greek Catholic Ukrainians (with their understandable Russophobia) support the insurgents as if they were overthrowing an unbearable dictatorship, that of  a democratically elected (now exiled) Viktor Yanukovych, who, whatever his faults, had no use for the EU and refused their offer of money.

GlobalResearch: This important article was first published in August 2014.  Its assessment is broadly correct.

We’ll go considerably farther than has yet been revealed by the professional intelligence community, to provide the actual evidence that conclusively shows that (and how) the Ukrainian Government shot down the Malaysian airliner, MH-17, on July 17th.

The latest report from the intelligence community was headlined on August 3rd by Robert Parry, “Flight 17 Shoot-Down Scenario Shifts,” and he revealed there that,

“Contrary to the Obama administration’s public claims blaming eastern Ukrainian rebels and Russia for the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, some U.S. intelligence analysts have concluded that the rebels and Russia were likely not at fault and that it appears Ukrainian government forces were to blame, according to a source briefed on these findings. This judgment — at odds with what President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry have expressed publicly — is based largely on the absence of U.S. government evidence that Russia supplied the rebels with a Buk anti-aircraft missile system that would be needed to hit a civilian jetliner flying at 33,000 feet, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.” Full report is here.