By
Max van der Werff with Petri Krohn and Vladimir Suchan.
https://www.facebook.com/max.vanderwerf ... 3209135844
Dutch state television ‪#‎NOS‬ put a polished animation online yesterday
titled: "What happened to ‪#‎MH17‬ ?"
http://nos.nl/video/lq/680045-animatie- ... -mh17.html
Sounds exciting, finally the mystery is solved! Not really. And to be honest
I had my doubts beforehand. To give you an indication, in the clip that
lasts 2 minutes the word 'probably' was used 3x, 'possibly' 1x and
'maybe' 1x.
With info of Flightradar24.com I decided to construct a map (photo 1) and
compare it with the picture the US State Department released (photo 2).
Photo
2 shows the flight path of MH17 (
yellow),
the spot from which the missile was launched (
Snizhne),
the flight path of the missile (
green),
the crash site and
the spot
(orange) in the air where the missile hit MH17.
Photo 1 position of MH17 at 13:09:55hrs in the left top corner
(note: Local time = UTC+3 = 16:09:55).
Red line is the flight path of MH17.
What the vague State Department slate does not show is clearly visible
on this map. The location of the crash site is clearly
BEFORE the last Flightradar MH17 position.
How is that possible to explain?
Maybe, Flightradar is unreliable? That's what I thought instantly.
No, it is not. Actually it is very reliable.
http://www.flightradar24.com/how-it-works
I posted this very same question July 25th:
How is that possible to explain?
https://www.facebook.com/max.vanderwerf ... 7839454381
Let's have a closer look at the crash site (photo 3).
It gets even harder to explain for me. Last position of MH17 was right
above Snizhne? How could that be? The missile would have been fired
in an almost vertical position, in contrast to the curved green trajectory
photo 2 shows?
But, what is even weirder, after the plane was hit,
the debris flew +/- 20 km backwards?
I thought about this possibility: after the plane was hit and crashed, some
parts still followed the flight path. The last location of the plane is actually
a small part in which exactly the position-locator is built in. That could
explain it.
No. The altitude remained steady at 33,000ft all the time. How could some
parts continue to fly after the main parts of MH17 crashed and still move
on WITHOUT LOSING ALTITUDE?
Back to: "
What happened with #MH17 ?"
For the second time I decided to watch the briefing
of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
http://bit.ly/1kfKLjN
The theory of #NOS and State Department (it really is nothing more than
that) about what happened to MH17 really needs to deliver credible
answers to the questions posed.
Based on all available data I present a different hypothesis about what
happened to MH17 (photo
4).
Something hit the plane above Snizhne. The plane was damaged,
stopped sending data to flightradar, but WAS STILL ABLE TO FLY.
It made a 180 turning over the left (blue) or right (black) wing.
Eventually MH17 did not make it and crashed after having flown
+/-20 km in direction opposite to its original course.
Journalist Joost Niemoller : "
There was a Distress Call".
http://joostniemoller.nl/2014/07/breken ... le-daling/
Hint: Is this presumed distress call the reason Kiev immediately confiscated ATC-pilots audio?