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).

USSR: IL-14 [28.2.1959] Air Crash at Stalingrad! (22.11.2023)

Parts of the aeroplane fuselage was later found to possess apparent shrapnel damage – with a number of bodies seeming to exhibit shrapnel entry-wounds. Due to these findings, the Commission conducted an examination to ascertain whether the metal objects found in the Commander’s body were ‘fired’ military ammunition. Based on this data, it was possible to petition the Ministry of Défense to close the ‘live-fire’ military training ground in the area of ​​the Baku Airport – as the Soviet Red Army regularly fired machine-gun, rifle and artillery weapons (day and night). As a clear threat to public safety was discerned – the approach flightpath of civilian airliners was cleared of all ‘live-firing’ activities. The Commission did not, however, make a final conclusion about the causes of the disaster.

HMS Beaumaris Castle (FY 992): Telegraphist George Smith Recounts the ‘St Kilda’ Incident (1944?)

When I was young (probably during the 1970s) my grandfather would tell me exactly the same stories! He also said that one-day he fired a rifle at a nearby Nazi German sea-mine that exploded with such force that the HMS Beaumaris Castle lifted-up into the air before falling (with a ‘thud’) back into the sea! As I have no way of knowing for sure – and given that the log-book of the HMS Beaumaris is ‘missing’ – George Smith could well be right in his recollections. This is despite the MOD ‘hinting’ that an important incident took-place on November 26th, 1942 – just seventeen-days after Arthur Gibson came aboard – and around a year prior to George Smith came aboard! When human-beings age a funny thing can happen to their memories. Details can be clearly remembered whilst all-round contexts are either completely forgotten or equally mistaken for other interpretations of reality, etc. Whatever the case, I thank you, Mr George Smith, for trusting me – and trusting in me – because you knew and respected by grandfather – Arthur Gibson! I will never forget your trust!