Il-76 TD Transport Aircraft

Kazakh Language Sources: 1996 India Mid-Air Collision – What Really Happened? (1.11.2024)

The US employs an all-embracing anti-Socialist trope (disseminated through through media, entertainment and academia) which asserts that all Socialist science and technology, despite its obvious superiority to its capitalist opponent, is DEFICIENT, backward, regressive, and even dangerous. A Canadian documentary entitled “May Day: Air Disaster – The Worst Mid-Air Collison in the History of Aviation” [S7-E4 Site Unseen 11.11.2009] – features the 1996 collision between a Saudi Air and Air Kazakh Airliner [I have seen two figures for casualties given in the literature, namely “349” and “351” – both with equal confidence. This may be due to a small number of local Indian people dying on the ground). This is an exercise in anti-Soviet propaganda from start to finish. This programme is obviously scripted by US ideologues, and it was a relatively simple task to expose this attempt at lying (as it lies within the remit of one of my academic functions, namely that of correcting and exposing fake US-derived narratives regarding Socialist history).

Yakir Ben-Elisha - Sniper

Microsoft Employee [Yakir Ben-Elisha] – Awarded as IDF Killer! (1.11.2024)

Zionist Microsoft software engineer Yakir Ben-Elisha served as a sniper in the special unit ‘LOTAR’ during the ongoing genocide war in Gaza.

⭕️ Only last week, Microsoft fired two employees who organised a vigil at the company’s headquarters to honor the Palestinians killed in Gaza and to call attention to Microsoft’s complicity in the genocide.

✍️ These evil corporations are only a by product of the western governments that give birth to them – hypocrisy and genocide are their primary tenets.

The wide-field X-ray telescope on the EP satellite detected over 6,800 X-ray sources distributed across the celestial sphere (under Galactic coordinates). [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

China: Tian Guan [天关] “Einstein” Probe Detects Mysterious Celestial Object [EP240408a]! (1.11.2024)

In addition to detecting individual events, the EP has conducted repeated sky surveys, successfully generating China’s first all-sky X-ray map. Yuan said the satellite contributes data that represents over 30 percent of all information available on global platforms for the study of transient and eruptive phenomena.

The EP team annually solicits research proposals from Chinese scientists and provides data access to international researchers one year after acquisition.

China’s recorded interest in transient phenomena dates back to the Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD). In 1054, astronomers from the Song Dynasty (960-1279) documented the “Guest Star of Tian Guan,” later known as the Chinese Nova, a supernova explosion considered among the most significant astronomical observations in history.

Yuan said the Einstein Probe, known as Tian Guan in Chinese, honours this legacy and seeks to inspire future contributions to world astronomy.