Derailing and Blocking Smolensk Crash Investigation
Concerted efforts to obstruct and block any investigation into the crash of the Polish Air Force One in Smolensk, Russia, on April 10, 2010, have been ongoing since the day of the crash. The pilot error was announced together with the first news of the crash and this scenario has been pushed all over the world ever since. The Russian investigation focused on political marketing of the pilot error scenario. The pilot error conclusion was based on unproven allegations of the psychological pressure to “land at any means” exerted on the pilots by President of Poland and Air Force Commander. The first Polish investigation conducted by the Government of Donald Tusk relied on the Russian investigation. In 2016 a new Polish government led by Beata Szydło established the Commission for Re-investigation of the Smolensk Crash. Since its inception, the Re-Investigation Commission has been brutally attacked from within and by outside forces. Serial suspicious suicides, frequent death threats, media assassinations, and complex disinformation and agent of influence operations against members of the Re-Investigation Commission have been employed. Some of those operations are highlighted here.
Disinformation and Terror:
Smolensk Crash Facts Versus “Armchair Experts”
The slandered Polish pilots cleared of all charges
Cover-up by Suicide
Smolensk 2010 and Katyn 1940 - Conspiracy of Silence
Pilot-in-Command at the time of the “Georgian Incident” Defends General Błasik and Captain Protasiuk
No “landing at any means” in Smolensk!
A Russian prosecutor who handed over files on Katyn and Smolensk to Poland killed in air crash!
Media Information Warfare:
The InfoWar for Smolensk1
TVN deceives the public about the Smolensk investigation2
“Traces of TNT explosives on Tupolev’s wreckage” ruled credible by Polish court
Active Measures And the Smolensk Crash Investigation (Video Presentation)
Cease-and-desist order issued against TVN for violations of journalistic standards re: Smolensk
State Subcommittee on Re-investigation of Aviation Incident
What is Disinformation: A Primer
Systemic Obstruction:
What is Magdalena Fitas-Dukaczewska, Donald Tusk’s Interpreter, Afraid of?
THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND
COMMITTEE FOR THE RE-INVESTIGATION
OF THE TU-154M CRASH IN SMOLENSK, RUSSIA
Leaked Smolensk crash tape recording exposes the truth about the 2010 plane crash
After Rewarding Putin, Now They Are Investigating Smolensk
Footnotes:
1. Highlights of desinformation and active-measures campaign in mass media after the crash (Disinformation tab)
2. "(In) pure theories" program by Piotr Świerczek broadcast in “Black on White” series by TVN24 on October 11, 2016, and posted online. (part of defamation tab)
The trip to Smolensk was expected to highlight Russia finally admitting culpability in the massacre, after long having blamed it on the Germans, an atrocity they had tried to conceal for over 70 years.
As for the reception committee, it had different ideas. Putin wasn’t looking forward to such an occasion. Into this poisonous reception brew was President Kaczynski’s well-known public criticism of Moscow and Putin, a habit that has ended the lives of others within Russia – and abroad. A few discouraging Russian requirements – that Kaczynski could not attend in any official capacity – did not halt the Poles. Kaczynski would go anyway on non-official, “personal” business. To Russians, such a distinction would be meaningless, not lessening the possible international excoriation of such an event. A problem ripe for a modern, Russian solution: a tragic, ‘natural’ accident.
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It started as a possible case of food poisoning but within weeks turned into a grim spectacle of enormous political proportions: Aleksander Litvinenko, former member of the Russian secret service, died in his place of residence London last November, after having been poisoned with a radioactive substance [...] It is a wild tale full of conspiracies, assassination attempts and imputations. Litvinenko talks about his time with the secret service, about his experience in Chechnya, and in particular about the series of bomb attacks on Russian territory that led to the seizure of power by Vladimir Putin.
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