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).

Japan - Animals More Important Than Humans!

Japan Apologises for Two Animal Deaths – Whilst Refusing to Apologise for Its 1930s & 1940s War Crimes! (7.1.2024)

A Japanese Airline has ‘apologised’ for the deaths of two-animals travelling in the hold of a crashed airliner – whilst routine cruelty to animals in Japan is well-known. As post-1945 Japan is both a colony and ally of the US – everything repugnant to US cultural sensitivities is played-down and instead falsely ‘projected’ upon (Socialist) China! China’s CPC-led great development of Animal Rights is continuously ‘ignored’ by the US and Western-media and so fake puff-pieces such as can be seen below – are published to divert the short attention-span of the West! Meanwhile, whilst the Japanese Airline in question stresses it places the sanctity of ‘human life’ above that of privileged animals – the lost lives of millions of ordinary men, women and children murdered throughout Asia and China during the 1930s and 1940s by the Imperial Japanese Forces (including three failed conflicts with the USSR during 1938, 1939, and 1945) – are ‘ignored’ and even ‘denied’ by successive Japanese governments!