The ultimate aim was to blame the United States for the downing of #PS752 “and unfortunately the unlucky lottery has fallen on this passenger plane.” But the plan backfired, “The United States did not react at all.”
On December 2nd of 2020 the RCMP was handed sensitive information derived from a phone call between Shahin Mogaddam and a senior member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) that indicated that Iran had intentionally targeted flight PS 752 to be shot down.
The source names the person who received and carried out the “fire order” issued from the House of the Leader. According to the source, the “Supreme Leader of Iran” Ali Khamenei personally approved the shoot down of Ukraine International Airlines Flight #PS752
The source is purportedly well-placed within the senior ranks of the IRGC and without exaggeration, is in a position to know the information being shared.
First, Mr. Moghaddam was instructed to go to a plaza near his home. Once there, he was called by the RCMP and told to go to “major Mackenzie and home depot” – referring to a Home Depot located at 55 Cityview Blvd in Vaughan.
After arriving at this location, the RCMP called Mr. Moghaddam again and instructed him to go to the Rutherford ‘Go Station’ parking lot. It was at this time that the RCMP came in a van and picked him up.
Mr. Moghaddam isn’t entirely sure which hotel it was but he believes it to be the Courtyard by Marriott located at 150 Interchange way – a location just 0.3 miles from the Ikea parking lot at 200 Interchange Way.
“One room it was like monitor and computer and stuff with two to three people or four people in it and one to two people in lobby [sic] and about three to four people in the interview room.”
The evidence was given via USB and was placed in an evidence bag and sealed. Within approximately 3-4 days another meeting was requested by the RCMP to receive the rest of the information.
The second meeting took place at the residence of Mr. Moghaddam “3-4 days later.”
What was unusual about this meeting is – the RCMP asked Mr. Moghaddam to sign a formal written ‘consent’ to share the information with the Ukrainian authorities for their investigation.
Mr. Moghaddam refused to sign the paper, advising the RCMP that he did not trust the Ukrainian investigation and that he was only sharing this information with the RCMP.
Andy Brooke, a former RCMP officer has reviewed the information presented in this article. Mr. Brooke described the request by the RCMP as “procedurally unusual.”
Former RCMP officer Andy Brooke:“Frankly, it is odd and raises questions about the nature of the document presented to a person with limited English language capabilities.”
Other RCMP officers that were known to be involved in the handoff of this evidence (meetings 1 or 2) were Angie MacDonald, Cst. (Daniel) Sturgis and Cst. (Scott) Williamson. The ranks of the officers have been specified where it’s known.
Mr. Brooke: “from an RCMP perspective, the information supplied by this source would, in all likelihood, be categorized as being of Unknown Reliability (U/K).”
Mr. Brooke clarified that this “does not mean that the information being provided is of no value prior to it being assessed and investigated.” He added that it “should not be dismissed or rejected out of hand because its reliability wasn’t immediately determined.”
Statements by IRGC member on the downing of PS 752
One of the most chilling statements made by the source suggested that a passenger plane was to be targeted, and “unfortunately the unlucky lottery has fallen on this passenger plane (referring to PS 752).”
The source added that the number of Iranian passengers on the plane created “the illusion for them that they will eventually confuse the issue with a technical error.”
Initially, the source described anger toward the United States for what was perceived as retaliation to Iran’s attack on US military bases. But, when it became known that they had been misled, the “atmosphere of the first and second days were gone.”
What made the IRGC member become unsettled with the situation was “Abedzadeh’s confession and press release, which he accepted after repeatedly denying facts and stated on national television that this was an human error.”
The source told Mr. Moghaddam that there were whispers among the forces, asking why this plane was chosen. “As whispers, it intensified among the forces: Why this flight? Why this plane? Why did it fly?”
Article is back up! Shortly after the release of the article we believe we may have been hacked. Here is the link to the re-published article (this link isn't broken)
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