Putin did have KGB impersonate Kaczyński on several occasions in Slovenia, but how far did things went in reality...
She loved Russian people very much - she was Lithuanian Polish woman(she had also "some/little" Russian family in Belarus according to her alone) who advocated Russian people deeply(when she met Mr. Kaczynski, she explained him his devotion for great relations with Russian people - any form of Russo-phobia wouldn't be tolerated from her side is what he alone was told) as far as my MKULTRA memories go and they pretty damn sharp...it would be hard for me to believe on how someone out there would go and cause harm to people like this, but anything is possible when it comes to psychopathic TERRORIST team known as Putin/Medvedev...anything(you decide).
Where Maria whom no one ever mentioned was from...
The only other option would involve total sabotage and destruction of Polish patriots(meaning that two wouldn't even board plane, but would instead sent into death 94 Polish patriots - their place of stay would be at this point therefore somewhere on Russian territory which is quite big).
Strange how Polish authorities didn't bother to investigate incident immediately...
Ukraine gave its nukes to Russia...we have all seen what have had happened to(with) Ukraine ever since...why didn't Poland bothered to obtain them, but have instead remained almost totally disarmed just as the case is with Ukraine !!?????
Someone once told me I wouldn't be capable to ever come to the bottom of TU-154 crash in Smolensk, Russia...I think he was very very wrong ;) I got to the bottom of everything(and wayyyy beyond) of what MKULTRA anticipated would...
What will new investigation show remains a mistery for now....
From punchng.com:
Russia grants Poland access to 2010 presidential plane crash wreckage
More than eight years after a devastating plane crash in western Russia that killed Poland’s president at the time, Russia said on Thursday that it would allow Polish authorities to once again access the wreckage.
While the incident has been officially blamed on pilot error amid extremely thick fog, conspiracy theories have abounded in Poland suspecting that Russia could have been responsible for the crash.
Polish representatives will be able to examine the wreckage of the Soviet-designed Tu-154 passenger jet for four days in September in coordination with Russian specialists, according to a statement by Russian federal investigators.
The crash near the western Russian city of Smolensk in April 2010 killed all 96 people aboard, including Polish president Lech Kaczynski, His wife Maria, top army brass and the central bank governor and other senior officials.
Poland’s Committee for Investigation of National Aviation Accidents has said the crash’s immediate cause was because of descent below the minimal altitude amid “weather conditions which prevented visual contact with the ground.’’
In 2016, Marek Pasionek, a Poland Deputy Prosecutor General, argued that Russia’s refusal to return the plane’s wreckage was a critical obstacle.
“The crucial evidence remains in Russia and I don’t expect to have access to it any time soon,” Pasionek said.
Russia has said the wreckage cannot be returned until its own criminal inquiry is concluded.
Kaczynski and his entourage were travelling to a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre, when Soviet secret police killed thousands of Polish officers in a forest in western Russia.
While the incident has been officially blamed on pilot error amid extremely thick fog, conspiracy theories have abounded in Poland suspecting that Russia could have been responsible for the crash.
Polish representatives will be able to examine the wreckage of the Soviet-designed Tu-154 passenger jet for four days in September in coordination with Russian specialists, according to a statement by Russian federal investigators.
The crash near the western Russian city of Smolensk in April 2010 killed all 96 people aboard, including Polish president Lech Kaczynski, His wife Maria, top army brass and the central bank governor and other senior officials.
Poland’s Committee for Investigation of National Aviation Accidents has said the crash’s immediate cause was because of descent below the minimal altitude amid “weather conditions which prevented visual contact with the ground.’’
In 2016, Marek Pasionek, a Poland Deputy Prosecutor General, argued that Russia’s refusal to return the plane’s wreckage was a critical obstacle.
“The crucial evidence remains in Russia and I don’t expect to have access to it any time soon,” Pasionek said.
Russia has said the wreckage cannot be returned until its own criminal inquiry is concluded.
Kaczynski and his entourage were travelling to a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre, when Soviet secret police killed thousands of Polish officers in a forest in western Russia.
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