“PHONETICALLY SPEAKING” To reflect the fast pace of world news, my blog is probably best served as a stream-of-consciousness text. Fast and unadulterated. With this approach, and on first encounter, text might not seem to scan. This is because I am dyslexic. Instead of keeping the proof-readers busy, I would rather let my blog updates of my visual work stand as a record of my experience of dyslexia, which I am keen that you now get to enjoy too. Unlike some news outlets, I hereby excuse myself the need for a ‘corrections’ section! The excitement of a new language is something I’m quite familiar with, and it is with this ‘joie de vivre’ that I am delighted to guide you through my thought and work processes, more phonetically (than fanatically) speaking.
Russia Quesluss
Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, was shot down. The assertion of the Russian government being directly involved within seconds of the news breaking, the BBC using Internet analysts to prove it was Russian missiles to trying to assert false narratives which later to be proven incorrect and omitted by the BBC and other Western news groups.
This action by the BBC and Western newsgroups to use any disaster as a leverage as a political tool over actual reporting of the news is only damaging the credibility which they currently have left.
Pro-Russian news organisations such as RT and Sputnik all they need to do is report on the bare minimum of the actual facts and in this case the questions from the Russian government to the international community is a good place to start the investigation.
Because if it was the Russian government, it is very unlikely the order came straight from Moscow, it would be a rebel military battalion or a rebel group in Russia. It wouldn’t be in a Russian political interest to start shooting down passenger airlines even if there were some on-board, they wanted to get rid of. Especially as the BBC likes to make out the Russians government likes to use uranium poisoning in teapots to do that job.
So, let’s start with the questions.
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