Topic: Safety Board

5 chapters across the catalog

Terror Tuesdays
Episode 768 2:29:14 - 2:32:13

768: Terror Tuesdays

European Elections, Portugal Austerity and MH17 Radar Data

Political shifts in Europe are noted, including the right-wing lead in Polish elections and the constitutional crisis in Portugal where the president refused to appoint a left-wing coalition. In aviation news, the Dutch Safety Board reportedly admitted to reaching conclusions about the MH17 crash without using radar data. The hosts also track the movements of Victoria Nuland, linking her visits to "color revolutions" in the Balkans.

Smart Power
Episode 765 2:30 - 7:00

765: Smart Power

MH17 Dutch Safety Board Report and Russian Buk Missile Testing

The Dutch Safety Board, led by Peter van Vollenhove, released its final report on the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. Russian missile manufacturer Almaz-Antey conducted real-world testing by blowing up a plane to argue the missile was an older Buk model used only by Ukrainian forces, not rebels. The hosts critique the mainstream media's reliance on a Dutch animation of the event over physical evidence and radar data.

Heteronormative
Episode 747 2:34:53 - 2:36:38

747: Heteronormative

MH17 Investigation and Buk Missile Fragments

The Dutch Safety Board and Joint Investigation Team announced the discovery of fragments possibly belonging to a Buk surface-to-air missile at the MH17 crash site. However, investigators remain cautious, stating they cannot yet definitively prove the origin of the weapon.

Unicorn
Episode 745 59:33 - 1:05:45

745: Unicorn

MH17 UN Tribunal Veto, Dutch Safety Board Investigation

Russia exercised its veto power at the UN Security Council to block the creation of an international tribunal to prosecute those responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. The Russian ambassador argued the move was politically motivated and outside the UN's jurisdiction. Concerns are raised regarding the transparency of the Dutch Safety Board's ongoing investigation, led by Tjibbe Joustra.

#955251
Episode 676 1:44:43 - 1:48:20

676: #955251

MH17 Investigation, Dutch Safety Board

Families of MH17 victims are seeking a UN-led investigation, accusing the Dutch government of mishandling the inquiry. Prime Minister Mark Rutte stated that recovery teams are leaving the crash site due to weather and safety concerns. The hosts speculate that the flight data and cockpit voice recorders are being suppressed because they might contradict the official narrative regarding the plane's downing.