Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Smolensk Polish presidential plane crash victims bodies photos are made public

This horrific and intriguing story about the Polish presidential plane crash on April 10th, 2010, is just keeps getting more gruesome.  The crash took lives of Poland’s president, Lech Kaczyński his wife, and 94 others.  Read the details about the crash here.

Photo by Bessarro/stock.xchng
Two years after the crash, some families voiced their concern about the identity of their buried loved ones.  Sure enough, last month, after couple exhumations, the investigators fund out that some of the bodies were mistakenly switched in Russia.  All the investigators, doctors, army and intelligence officials from Poland and Russia couldn't keep the correct records?  It’s just unreal.

This week, some Russian blogger published classified pictures from the crash showing scattered bodies all over the crash site and in coffins.  Since then, Polish government asked for assistance in removing those pictures.  However, other countries like Germany and USA would not comply due to freedom of speech laws.  You can see some of the pics here.  

Now, word of warning: some the actual pictures of the bodies are very disturbing.  Scroll down to the section with Photo 1 through Photo 7.  See it here.  Or check it here.

Give me one man and and I give you one option, give me a hundred, and I’ll give you, well you know what I mean.  It’s hard to believe that the Russian made and serviced T-154 passenger jetliner would just crash into the ground without anyone surviving.  On the other hand, who’s really to blame?  Pilots?  Tower?  Fog?

For some strange reason, US is not being asked directly by the Polish government to provide some intelligence info about the crash.  Perhaps, a satellite photos or communication transmission would shed some light on the crash.  Why are they holding back?  Strange.

Why are the Russians still in possession of the plane wreck?  It’s been two year already.  Even if they would have to pack all the parts on the rigs, they could be done in a week.  Bizarre.

12 comments:

  1. The post on David Icke's forum that you link your article to is dated April 29, 2010!!! So these cannot be the pics that surfaced recently (revealed by a Russian blogger on Sept 28 this year).

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  2. Correct. Since the photos are relevant, the link was included. Right below that paragraph is the link to the Russian blog with the newest pictures.

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  3. Bizarre is quite a polite term for what is going on there. The opposition has been calling for an international investigation for over 2 years, but the PM has refused flatly. Guess why? Instead, a media campaign has been unleashed to vilify the bereaved families and those commentators, and scholars, who dared have reservations about the official version of the crash. Hardly a day passes without some Polish commentator showing that conservatives have completely gone bananas. Guess why? But the very liberal government officials haven't even been able to get the wreck back home. Guess why?
    But new facts keep springing up. Just a few days ago the public opinion was scandalized by the way the plane crash bodies had been transported to Poland. It also leaked out that government officials hadn’t taken the offer of the Polish Funeral Chamber that wanted to bury the bodies free of charge, and instead it hired some private funeral company which legally earned some money over the tragedy. And now the photos… The Government - to put it mildly - is acting strangely and its obsequiousness towards Russia is getting proverbial.

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  4. Why not use the power of EU to force the Polish government to revisit the crash with some independent investigation. Families of the victims should use the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg or the European Court of Justice to pursue their cause. I know, I know. The bureaucratic jungle, cost, and time is a major factor but there are many ways to bring the truth out.

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    1. The UE will never get the Polish Government to do anything in this matter. Funny thing is, the EU encouraged Polish officials to set an independent, international enquiry, and the USA offered logistical support. The Polish administration denied. What's more, a Polish prosecutor was almost charged with treason when it turned out that he had contacted a former FBI liason officer in the embassy. The prosecutor wanted to know if there were any chances of obtaining some help from the USA in connection with the Smolensk crash. The Prosecutor was immediately taken off the case by the Chief Military Prosecutor Office that still oversees it. However, the prosecutor,being a civil one, was not accountable to the military. The Chief Prosecutor did not even wink when he heard of it. Now ask yourself the question and think really hard: who are those guys in the Military Prosecution Office that even the Chief Prosecutor is afraid of them?

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    2. Yes, I would like to find out who’s really behind the cover up of this crash. If wiki is correct, gen. Krzysztof Parulski was in charge of the Military Persecution Office at the time of the crash. Interestingly, his nomination was blocked by President Kaczynski but after the crash he quickly became a general. Fascinating subject.

      Bio link: http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krzysztof_Parulski

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    3. Mr. Parulski makes a fascinating subject. As you noticed, he was quickly nominated when the new regime was installed in Poland. You probably also heard about gen. Janicki, chief of Government Security Bureau (BOR), who was given the general's insignia right after the crash!! A few months ago it came about that BOR started to falsify documents immediately after the crash, from April 10, 2010, to May 6, 2010.Of course, gen. Janicki was not charged with anything.Instead, his immediate subordinate - gen. Bielawny was accused.

      If you want to speculate who might have been behind the cover up,try to find answers to some questions, provided that you haven’t done it yet:
      -Why was the Vetting Law ( so called „lustracja) effectively blocked in Poland?
      -Which political and media circles in Poland were against the screening of politicians and getting rid of the communist past? (tip: PM Donald Tusk, z few years ago, cooperated in bringing down Olszewski’s government in 1992. Olszewski supported the vetting law)
      -Was the so called “Round Table” a real victory of democracy as it now officially advertised ?
      -Which member of the today ruling Civic Platform
      (Platforma Obywatlelska) voted against the disbanding of the infamous WSI (Military Information Services) in 2005?
      - What role may gen. Dukaczewski still play in Polish politics? Does it matter that one of his buddies is Radoslaw Sikorski, current foreign minister, of whose past we still know very little?
      - What people does the current President’s political circle consist of?

      You probably read Polish, so check out:
      www.salon24.pl and
      www.wpolityce.pl .
      They’re good and informative and may furnish you with current info.
      regards.

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    4. All valid points. You've provided enough material for next month of discussion. About the Vetting Law - my point exactly. It ties with the dismissal of WSI officers. Why are former communist regime politicians and officers are not fully screened? This is a joke. Whole Poland knows that the Round Table basically gave all the real, economic power to the communist who then became "capitalist entrepreneurs" siphoning hundreds of lucrative businesses from the public to private ownership. All for cents on a dollar. The Round Table negotiations should be called "The Under The Table Scam". More on that later. About Sikorski: his time in the United Kingdom provides a great resume points but I would like to learn more about his connections to different "professional" organizations. Good stuff here.

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  5. There's more on the new photo scandal re the pictures that were taken immediately after the crash, in English, at krakowpolska.pl :)

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  6. Is Sikorski trying to prepare Poland for something? A new shocker? The old divide and conquer comes to mind.
    From krakowska.pl
    Poland’s Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, said the photographs may have been published to provoke a reaction from Poland. Prime Minister Tusk added: “It is difficult to exclude provocation. Experience suggests that very often small, vile motives of some people are the source of such matters.”

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  7. Last night, Remigius Mus, a Polish pilot who had managed to land just before the Presidential Plane crashed in 2010 Smolensk, was found dead in his flat. R. Mus, was an important witness in the investigation that has been going in Poland since over 2 years. He had been questioning the official version of the crash. He insisted that he had heard, just before the crash, a Russian tower controller ordering the Presidential to come down at the altitude of 50 meters.
    The police says Mr. Mus commited suicide. Gosh, Uber, they wanna terrify us.

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  8. I read that story on Polish web portals thinking that this "suicide" won't go unnoticed. Was Warrant Officer Mus too vocal with his story? He was there, on the ground, when the presidential plane was landing. Someone is trying to cover up the story and wipe out all the relevant witnesses. How can police determine the cause of death so quickly without an autopsy? I bet the DNA testing won't be relevant either. Like with Andrzej Lepper, the true Polish statesman, and his "suicide" last year, the rope will be sterile.

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