Fwd: Documented proof of KAL 007’s (and our loved ones) survival and maneuverabilty after the missile attack

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Date: 04/01/2024 1:48 PM EDT
Subject: Documented proof of KAL 007’s (and our loved ones) survival and maneuverabilty after the missile attack
Dear friends and family members of the passengers and crew of KAL 007,
We all have been exposed to this:
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But here below is the truth:

1826:02 Cockpit: [Sound of explosion?]
1826:06 Captain: “What’s happened?”
1826:08 Co-pilot: “What?”
1826:10 Captain: “Retard throttles.”
1826:11 Co-Pilot: “Engines normal.”

Soviet Anab air-to-air radar guided Missile explodes 50 meters behind KAL 00. Pilots know only that something has happened. “Engines normal” (verified by co-pilot to pilot twice). Show that heat seeking guided missile which would have targeted and destroyed the engines missed

1826:55 Public Address: “Put the mask over your nose and mouth and adjust the headband.” (English)

Oxygen masks have descended to passengers in Cabin of aircraft.

1827:04 “Accentuated breathing during the transmission indicated that an oxygen mask was being worn”( ICAO ’93, p. 35)Co-Pilot: “Roger, Korean Air 007…ah, we are experiencing…”
1827:05 Osipovich, Soviet Sukhoi 15 intercept pilot to General Kornukov and Soviet High Command tracking on radar : “Roger”
1827:08 Public Address: “Put the mask over your nose and mouth and adjust the headband.”

Pilots have already put on their oxygen masks

1828 Lt. Col. Gerasimenko  Lt. Colonel, Acting Commander, 41st Fighter Regiment
: “The target turned to the north.”Gen. Kornukov,General Anatoli Kornukov, Commander Sokol Air Force Base (Sakhalin): “The target turned to the north?”

Gerasimenko: “Affirmative.”

Kornukov: “Bring the [MiG] 23 in to destroy it!”[17]

1828:52 Tokyo radio-KAL 007: Korean Air zero zero seven Tokyo
1829:12 Tokyo radio-KAL 007: Korean Air zero zero seven Tokyo
1829 Gen. Kornukov: “Well, I understand, I do not understand the result, why is the target flying? Missiles were fired. Why is the target flying? [obscenities] Well, what is happening?”[18]“Well, I am asking, give the order to the Controller, what is wrong with you there? Have you lost your tongues?”

Gerasimenko: “I gave the order to the Chief of Staff, the Chief of Staff to the Controller, and the Controller is giving the order to…”

Kornukov (1830): “Well how long does it take for this information to get through, well, what, [you] cannot ask the results of firing the missiles, where, what, did [he] not understand or what?”[18]

Having been rocketed by Sukhoi 15 while in international waters, KAL 007 regains original altitude, regains original forward velocity and makes a turn to the right (northwards) which takes it in sight of and then over 2 1/2 mile by 3 1/2 mile Moneron Island.
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If not for this turn, KAL 007 would have gone south of Moneron island deep into Tatar Strait. This shows the intentionality of pilots to reach safe harbor in water ditching (this intention also verified by French satellite reporting at 10,000 feet altitude while KAL 007 is in slow spiral descent, ‘Mayday, mayday mayday. KAL Flight 007 is leaving 10,000 feet. We are ditching in the sea.’
1833/34 KAL 007 was seen by Soviet radar at 5,000 meters at initial stage of spiral descent over Moneron Island.Lt. Col. Gerasimenko: “Altitude of target is 5,000.”

General Kornukov: “5,000 already?”

Gerasimenko: “Affirmative, turning left, right, apparently it is descending.”[21]

After Soviet missile explosion, far from KAL 007 exploding and plunging into the sea, KAL 007 after regaining altitude, flys 9 miles at altitude 16, 4242 feet (5, 000 meters), is captured by Soviet Radar at that altitude, makes its turn to the right putting it over Moneron Island sends its Mayday message with intent to make water ditching, and then begins its spiral descent over Moneron.
THE RESCUE AND ABDUCTION MISSION ORDERS WITHIN 1/2 HOUR OF MISSILE ATTACK
On order of Lt. Col. Novoseltsky, Acting Commander of 41st Fighter wing at Smirnykh Air BaseKGB Border Guard boats ordered and rescue helicopters dispatched from Khomutovo military/civilian air base in southern Sakhalin.[24]Novoseltsky: “Prepare whatever helicopters there are. Rescue helicopters.”

Titovnin: “Rescue?”

Novoseltsky: “Yes. And there will probably be a task set for the area where the target was lost.”

Titovnin: “Roger. Is this to be done through your SAR? Assign the task through your CHAIKA [“Far East Military District Air Defense Forces” call sign], Comrade, Colonel, Khomutovo does not come under us and neither does Novoalexandrovsk. We have nothing here.”

Novoseltsky: “Very well”

Titovnin: “Novoalexandrovsk must be brought to readiness and Khomutovo. The border guards and KGB are at Khomutovo.”[25]

1853 Kornukov: “What [happened] was it not destroyed?”
1853 Osipovich: “The target disappeared, but it was somehow descending slowly…either it was put out of action or it was damaged, it disappeared in the area of Moneron, no one can see it at the moment. Well, it looks as if it was put out of action.”
1853 Kornukov: “Roger, good, we’ll sort it out.”
1853 Osipovich: “Uh-huh, Roger”
1855 Any civilian ships near Moneron sent to Moneron itself on order of Deputy Commander of Far East Military District (under Gen. Tretyak), Gen. Strogov.[26]Strogov General, Deputy Commander, Far East Military District : “You s……., I’ll lock you up in the guard house. Why don’t you pick up the phone?”

Titovnin Flight controller, Fighter Division Combat Control Center: “Comrade General, everyone was busy here.”

Strogov: “You have nothing there to be busy with, busy. What kind of nonsense is that? So where is Kornukov?”

Titovnin: “Kornukov is here.”

Strogov: “Put him on the phone.”

Titovnin: “One moment. He is reporting to Kamenski [Commander, Far East Military District Air Defense Forces], Comrade General.”

Strogov: “So what you need to do now. Contact these (…expletives), these sailors, these what do you {…expletives)?”

Titovnin: “Border Guards?”

Strogov: “Huh?”

Titovnin: “Border Guards?”

Strogov: “Well, the civilian sailors.”

Titovnin: “Understood”

Strogov: “The border guards. What ships do we now have near Moneron Island, if they are civilians, send [them] there immediately.”

Titovnin: “Understood, Comrade General.”[27]

THE SIGHTING OF KAL 007 ON THE WATERS AND THE CONCLUSION OF PROBABLE RESCUE AND ABDUCTION OF PASSENGERS AND CREW

According to the Republican Staff Study/”CIA” Report, “sensitive special intelligence” (NSA intercepts) revealed the following:  About four hours after the shoot-down, Soviet Air Defense command posts reported that Soviet pilots were saying that a civilian passenger plane had been shot down instead of a U.S. RC-135 reconnaissance plane, and they (the command posts) were expressing regret, both that they had not downed the RC-135 and that now the Americans would accuse them of killing Americans. 


The Study asks how, while flying overhead, could Soviet pilots conclude that Americans were among the passengers?  They might conclude from seeing the aircraft’s distinctive hump as the plane floated on the water that it was a passenger plane that was shot down, as in 1983 there were no military versions of the Boeing 747.  And they might have seen the distinctive bird emblem on the tail of the aircraft—the symbol in use then by Korean Air Lines—but this would not indicate the nationalities of the passengers.  The Study would conclude that the only way Soviet pilots could know that Americans had been killed is if they had heard that information on their radios during the time the rescue was actually taking place.

“Thus the only way that Soviet pilots could possibly have identified the nationality of some of the KAL 007 passengers as Americans, from the air, would have been from possible emergency radio communications which U. S. Intelligence did not intercept, from either the stricken airliner ditched at sea, or from its life rafts, or from Soviet rescue boats.” (Republican Staff Study/”CIA” Report, pg. 47)

“KAL 007 PROBABLY DITCHED SUCCESSFULLY, THERE MAY HAVE BEEN SURVIVORS, THE SOVIETS HAVE BEEN LYING MASSIVELY, AND DIPLOMATIC EFFORTS NEED TO BE MADE TO RETURN THE POSSIBLE SURVIVORS.”
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Republican Staff draft report of 1991


When is the right time to forget a loved one. You tell me.

Bert Schlossberg

Director of the International Committee for the Rescue of KAL 007 Survivors  www.resue007.org
Administrator for facebook page KAL 007 Families and Friends