247crypto (OP)
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July 22, 2014, 09:07:44 PM |
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Fake missile launch.
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psudoBTC
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July 22, 2014, 11:25:18 PM |
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I am not surprised by this. Russia has used propaganda several times over the last several decades.
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tee-rex
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July 23, 2014, 09:17:54 AM |
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I would argue that Russia is likely behind the shooting down of the airplane. Russia has a very tight grip on their media and is probably telling it to report these false reports.
Perhaps Russia downloaded the Black Box info and is wating for the land of lies err I mean America to blame them so they can return with the truth and to show the world the bag of lies American Politicans are. As I understand it, this is simply impossible, since the data is encrypted in these boxes (could anyone confirm?), and there would be traces if they have been deliberately opened.
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Balthazar
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July 23, 2014, 09:26:02 AM |
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I would argue that Russia is likely behind the shooting down of the airplane. Russia has a very tight grip on their media and is probably telling it to report these false reports.
Perhaps Russia downloaded the Black Box info and is wating for the land of lies err I mean America to blame them so they can return with the truth and to show the world the bag of lies American Politicans are. As I understand it, this is simply impossible, since the data is encrypted in these boxes (could anyone confirm?), and there would be traces if they have been deliberately opened. Actually they don't need to copy anything because these boxes were copied already, each black box has a duplicate. Only two boxes were sent, so their copies could be found near crash site and preserved for trolling purposes.
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tee-rex
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July 23, 2014, 09:37:32 AM |
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I would argue that Russia is likely behind the shooting down of the airplane. Russia has a very tight grip on their media and is probably telling it to report these false reports.
Perhaps Russia downloaded the Black Box info and is wating for the land of lies err I mean America to blame them so they can return with the truth and to show the world the bag of lies American Politicans are. As I understand it, this is simply impossible, since the data is encrypted in these boxes (could anyone confirm?), and there would be traces if they have been deliberately opened. Actually they don't need to copy anything because these boxes were copied already, each black box has a duplicate. Only two boxes were sent, so their copies could be found near crash site and preserved for trolling purposes. Yes, but you implicitly assume there is no suspicious info in the data that would somehow confirm that the aircraft had been shot down by the militants (or Russia). Aren't there only two black boxes in Boeing-777?
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Balthazar
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July 23, 2014, 09:57:16 AM |
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Yes, but you implicitly assume there is no suspicious info in the data that would somehow confirm that the aircraft had been shot down by the militants (or Russia).
It doesn't matter. Any mismatch between published info and copy will be enough to troll them blatantly, even if this difference will be insignificant. Aren't there only two black boxes in Boeing-777?
According to Andrew Kramarenko, civil aviation expert, there are eight boxes at least. http://www.gazeta.ru/science/2014/07/22_a_6129449.shtml
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tee-rex
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July 23, 2014, 10:13:53 AM |
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Yes, but you implicitly assume there is no suspicious info in the data that would somehow confirm that the aircraft had been shot down by the militants (or Russia).
It doesn't matter. Any mismatch between published info and copy will be enough to troll them blatantly, even if this difference will be insignificant. But if the data is encrypted how on earth can it be deciphered by Russians? I doubt it strongly they (investigators) will publish encrypted (raw) data or convey it to Russia to make such comparison possible. And Russia has nothing to do with the crash as Putin himself said, correct? So they (Russians) won't be able to use this info even if they laid their hands on the remaining black boxes.
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Balthazar
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July 23, 2014, 10:29:01 AM |
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Well, maybe you're right... However, there is another reason which seems to be illogical, but stocking copies of possible evidence is a typical russians behavior, because it's always possible to trade use or at least them for something in the future. Remember KGB or Politburo archives, for example.
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bitsmichel
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July 23, 2014, 10:32:40 AM |
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Yes, but you implicitly assume there is no suspicious info in the data that would somehow confirm that the aircraft had been shot down by the militants (or Russia).
It doesn't matter. Any mismatch between published info and copy will be enough to troll them blatantly, even if this difference will be insignificant. But if the data is encrypted how on earth can it be deciphered by Russians? I doubt it strongly they (investigators) will publish encrypted (raw) data or convey it to Russia to make such comparison possible. And Russia has nothing to do with the crash as Putin himself said, correct? So they (Russians) won't be able to use this info even if they laid their hands on the remaining black boxes. There is way too much financial and political interest behind this to do a decent research. I predict, in the end, thousands of people will die and a small group of guys will get more money and power.
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247crypto (OP)
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July 23, 2014, 03:27:46 PM |
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I am not surprised by this. Russia has used propaganda several times over the last several decades.
LOL. Where is Kiev?
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247crypto (OP)
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July 26, 2014, 09:34:50 PM |
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Fake
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