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Subject HOAX: Alleged Russia Satellite Video of Ukraine MH-17 Shoot-down Proved to be Elaborate HOAX (Evidence included herein)
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The Internet is abuzz tonight with a video, allegedly from a Russian satellite, which PURPORTS to show the precise moment a BUK missile was launched at Malysian Airlines flight MH-17. The video claims the BUK was located in territory controlled by UKRAINIAN forces under the control of Igor Kolomoisky.

Credible evidence has now surfaced that the video is a fabrication. Proof of the fabrication appears below. First, the video itself:



Go back and look at the bottom left of the video; specifically the buildings and roadways near them. This part of the video comes from a game called "Digital Combat Simulator." Specifically, the version of the game called "Modern Air Combat-Flaming Cliffs-DCS."

Here's a look at a COLOR version screen shot from Digital Combat Simulator: [link to i.imgur.com]

Now, a still-image from the video with the exact area (from the Digital Combat Simulator game) boxed-in with red lines.
[link to www.allmystery.de]

What was done is an elaborate HOAX. Whoever put together the video took the base map from Digital Combat Simulator, changed it from color to black and white, (claiming it was infra-red), added a computer generated image (CGI) of a missile launch, then "rendered" the combined image to appear as if it was seen from an overhead satellite.

Whoever did this was quite experienced with digital video and CGI, and was highly motivated to lay blame for the MH-17 shoot-down at the feet of the Ukrainian army.

Now that this video has been PROVED to be a fabrication, ask "who benefits" from blaming the shoot-down on the Ukrainians?
 
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