Posted on 11/15/2014 7:09:12 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe
Several commentators pointed out that the "Malaysia" logo on the plane from the photograph was in the wrong place. Maksim Kats, a Russian blogger, said the plane in the picture looked like a slightly altered version of the one that tops the search results if you Google "Boeing view from above" in Russian. It also happens to be a publicity photo of a Boeing 767, not a 777, which was shot down over Ukraine in July.
Others noted that the fighter jet looked different from an Su-25 - the type which the Russian media had consistently claimed shot down MH17.
There were also claims that the shape of clouds in the satellite image proved that it actually came from a Google Earth photo of the area taken on 28 August 2012.
Furthermore, those who carried out a reverse image search on Google found that the photograph with the two planes was not so new or exclusive after all: it was first uploaded to a Russian forum on 15 October. Its source was claimed to be "enthusiasts from the Russian wikileaks".
'Crude fake'
The apparent flaws in Channel One's report triggered a torrent of ridicule. Ilya Varlamov, one of Russia's most popular bloggers, called Channel One's claim "a crudely photoshopped fake... just one episode in the information war". "Keep your brain clean, don't watch TV," he urged his readers.
And one user on Russia's Aviaforum website said: "We'd have a good laugh about it, if the topic wasn't so tragic".
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
Russia’s becoming a pathetic parody of itself.
Much like the US.
Sounds like Dan Rather has found a “fake but accurate” job in their media.
Of course it was a fake peddled by the Russian government, who would have thought otherwise?
think the Putin friends will show up on this thread?
Even in it’s current state, the US is infinitely betterr than Putin’s Russia.
Bump
Real bad fake— Airport in picture is 2.5 miles
loooong, and plane photoshopped over the picture
is longer by scale, so they think planes are
over 3 miles long...bullcrap...
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