Yes, it bears repeating.
On May 2nd 2014 over 40 people were murdered in Odessa Ukraine Some eyewitnesses claim the real number is over a hundred. [The count now exceeds 190 as per some credible sources, others put the toll above that.—Eds).
Some of them were burned alive. Others were strangled or beaten to death. A pregnant woman was among those killed.
I’m not going to show the images of the dead bodies directly in this video because doing so would either get the video blocked or age-restricted. In the description you will find a link to a page where you can view those images if you are so inclined. I warn you though that they are truly horrific, and should not be viewed in front of children.
Now the mainstream media and western politicians have glossed over what happened that day. They’ve attempted to blur the chain of events and have completely avoided condemning those responsible. Instead they’ve blamed the anti-Kiev protesters and Russia for the violence.
Ah but what about the video that showed the anti-Kiev protesters firing automatic weapons during the clash?
You’re probably thinking about this video.
This is the video that corporate media outlets broadcasted to the public which shows what appears to be anti-Kiev protesters firing on Maidan protesters on May 2nd.
Open and shut case right? These guys brought this on themselves.
If you just saw this clip that would be the obvious conclusion, however this isn’t the only clip that we have. We have quite a bit of footage that the mainstream media isn’t showing you, and that footage tells a very, very different story.
Here’s that same scene with the shooter video taped from another angle.
Now pay close attention to the people he’s with. The red arm bands these guys are wearing are supposed to symbolize the anti-Kiev contingent. In particular pay attention to this man in the brown jacket. Also take note of the padding that the man in the brown jacket is holding in his right hand. This guy with the brown jacket is important, and you’ll see why when we show you the next clip.
This next clip I’m going to show you first once at normal speed, then we’re going to slow it down and freeze frames to point out important details.
Now if we freeze this frame, the man in the back of the ambulance that invites the police officer to get in looks a lot like the shooter, but this is a very brief scene and the image isn’t clear enough to hang a case on it. However what we see next is very clear.
Remember the man with the brown suit and the odd padding that was with the contingent that was firing on the other protesters? Here he is again, helping a police officer get into that ambulance carrying that masked man. Notice the men with red arm bands with him.
It turns out that we have lots of images and footage tying the police to this provocation. The officer being escorted into the ambulance was photographed and video taped from multiple angles. Witnesses have identified him as Colonel Fucheji.
Here we see him and other police consulting with masked men who are presenting themselves as anti-Kiev protesters.
Here we see an unidentified officer giving instructions to a group of these masked men.
Why would the Ukrainian provisional government work with thugs presenting themselves as the opposition. Why would they stand by and allow those thugs to escalate the situation by firing into the crowd, then flee the scene with them? Doesn’t that strike you as a little bit odd?
This is a very old tactic. The technical term, which has been in use since the 1870d, is agent provocateur. That’s French for provoking agent. Authorities use agent provocateurs when they want to manufacture a justification for a crackdown against their opponents.
And boy did they capitalize on that justification in Odessa.
The Maidan protesters, which eyewitnesses say outnumbered the anti-Kiev protesters 10 to 1, headed straight for the opposition’s camp ground. First they burned down their tents. The anti-Kiev protesters tried to put up a defense at the door, but the Maidan crowd began throwing Molotov cocktails. Soon the building was engulfed in flames.
Here’s what the scene looked like on the ground.
You can hear the crowd cheering as they set the building ablaze. The Maidan can be seen beating those who try to escape.
Here you can see a Maidan activist shooting at those trying to escape from the windows.
There was a fire station less than a kilometer away, but they didn’t intervene for hours. Why? Here’s why:
The Maidan crowd blockaded the fire truck and wouldn’t let the firefighters operate.
It’s not unclear how the fire started as the mainstream media has been trying to convince you. Nor is it unclear who started the fire. Here we see a group of Maidan girls doing their part by filling up Molotov cocktails behind the scenes while the boys are busy using them to burn people alive.
This wasn’t a tragic accident, this was murder. One of the official Youtube channels for the Maidan (EuromaidanPR,) uploaded this video right after the blaze where they do a walk through of the building examining the corpses. They entitled it “Russian Terrorists Burnt Alive In Trade Union Building Fire In Odessa Ukraine, May 2 2014”. They were proud of what they did, and they weren’t the only ones. WARNING: The video below is extremely disturbing. Do not click if you are not emotionally prepared to see it.
The following is a screenshot I took from a public post on Facebook made by the Ukrainian Nationalist Iryna Farion who openly commended the murderers.
Translation: Bravo, Odessa. Pearl of the Ukrainian spirit. Birthplace of the great nationalists Ivan and Yuri Jul. Let the Devils burn in hell. The best of the rebels is the football fans. Bravo.