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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Other shoe, other foot...

MH17 crash: China says Australia's response 'rash' (Sydney Morning Herald July 19th 2014)

The official Xinhua news agency said in an English language commentary that officials from the United States, Australia and other Western countries had jumped to conclusions

"The accusation was apparently rash when the officials acknowledged they did not know for the time being who is responsible for the attack, while condemning Russia's military intervention, Xinhua said.
"" You tell 'em Chan!"
The news agency said the top priority at the moment was to co-operate to "find out the real culprits, if any".
"If the plane turned out to have been shot down by a missile, the perpetrators should be brought to justice despite their motives and excuses, as it was an intolerable terrorist attack," Xinhua said.

The puzzle here is the phrase "real culprits, if any". One can only presume that China envisages a scenario where the Boeing simply imploded of its own accord. It's a theory proposed by bit the flat earth society , for example, and claiming planes fly upside down when they reach the edge until their final destination.
Not so long ago China was throwing her weight around after the disappearance of MH 370.


Saturday, July 19, 2014

In Memory

17/07/2014 MH 17

Friday, July 18, 2014

The loony side of the internet

This is so inane, it must be posted.
(I'm really glad that I live in my own world ,relatively "sane" world, particularly when I see items below  posted on the net!)



July 17 2014
Now confirmed and therefore top postedCONFIRMED: FLIGHT MH17 NEVER OVER FLIES UKRAINE, ESPECIALLY IN APPROPRIATE PLACE FOR SHOOT DOWN EVEN WHEN GLOBAL CURVATURE IS FACTORED IN:
And flightradar24.com says it never took off and was CANCELED. Is this “shoot down” really the disposal of flight 370? I am trying to figure this out,



Figure away Einstein!







MH 17

Bad News

Nothing today . The disaster in Ukraine is overwhelming for all concerned. Deepest sympathies.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Friends and neighbours


The recent trade deals with both Japan and China and the visit to Australia by the Japanese PM Shinzo Abe which included an address to the Federal Parliament have people concerned that we might be stepping on some rather large toes, notably China.
There are a number of disputes, mostly territorial , in between China and Japan and it is also probable that China has been flexing its muscle in the Northern Pacific and South East Asa.
Too much can't  be read into concerns raised that we are upsetting one or the other of the two countries involved but it does highlight our dependency on trade and international relations.
Who was it who said "Man cannot serve two masters..."?