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Thursday, 17 July 2014

MH17 Black Box ‘Sent to Moscow for Investigation’


MH17 Black Box ‘Sent to Moscow for Investigation’

Kiev, the Kremlin, and pro-Russia rebels are scrambling to launch independent investigations into the crash of MH17 as all parties deny involvement.
MOSCOW — A Malaysian Boeing 777 carrying 295 people on board was shot down Thursday by a surface-to-air missile outside the mining town of Shakhtersk in eastern Ukraine, an area controlled by rebels. Ukrainian, Russian, and pro-Russian rebel officials all confirmed that a missile had taken down the plane. It fell from a height of more than 10,600 meters; everyone on board, including dozens of children and 15 members of the crew, died in the catastrophe.
Pieces of the plane, human remains, passports, and money were spread in a radius of 10 miles around the catastrophe in the region of Grabovo and Rassypnaya, experts from the Russian ministry of emergency affairs (MCHS) and witnesses reported. During the first few hours of the rescue operation, rebel militia discovered remains of more than 100 people. There were no Russian citizens among the victims. The “black box” from the airplane traveled to Moscow “for investigation,” Russian radio station Kommersant FM reported.
Who hit the Malaysian airplane that was flying so high over Ukraine? All sides agreed that it was brought down by a Buk antiaircraft missile, also known as a SA-17 Grizzly in NATO terminology.
“All three sides of the conflict, Russian, pro-Russian rebels, and Ukrainian forces have Buk systems,” Moscow-based military expert Alexander Golts told The Daily Beast in an interview. “The Ukrainian army could shoot at the plane thinking it was Russian intelligence flying over their territory, pro-Russian rebels could bring down a plane, as they have done previously several times, including a Ukrainian cargo plane they shot down at over 6,000 meters above the ground.”
Golts also noted that according to Interfax reports pro-Russian rebels recently took control of military base 24-02 in Donetsk. “That base had Buk missiles systems; if they saw a plane on radars, they could very well fire at it, but of course one needs to know how to operate Buks,” Golts added.
Earlier on Wednesday the defense minister of the self-proclaimed Republic of Donetsk, Igor Strelkov, published a post on Facebook that he later deleted: “Just now AN-26 airplane was shot down outside Terez—we have warned them about ‘our sky.’”
Russian human-rights activist Alexander Cherkasov saved the screenshot of the post and provided it to The Daily Beast:
Accounts given by rebel commanders were full of contradictions.
Alexander Borodai, prime minister of the Donetsk Republic, denied having a single Buk, and added “unfortunately.” The rebel official insisted on radio Kommersant FM that the Malaysian plane was “brought down by Ukrainian missile systems.” He said, “Preliminary investigation showed that the airliner had been shot down—it is obvious. The plane crashed practically on the front line, you need to understand that.  We only have artillery that can hit a target at 2,500 meters.”
The pro-Russian separatists and their allies inside Russia have become indiscriminate with some of their heavy weapons. Earlier this week, residents of the Russian town of Gukovo took videos of several Grad rocket systems launching constant fire from a place that looked to a local eye like the Stepnaya mine in the Rostov region, in the direction of Biryukovo village, across the Ukrainian border. Ukrainian border-unit commanders also claimed they had been fired on by a Grad in Biryukovo and Sverdlovsk in the Luhansk region.
A Grad is a multiple rocket launcher designed to devastate a defined but extensive area. Is it becoming the weapon of tomorrow in Ukraine? Russia’s official position is still to deny any involvement in military actions in the eastern regions of Ukraine. If a Grad was used yesterday, what sort of weapon would they use tomorrow, many Ukrainians wondered.
“Our official version is that it was a Ukrainian Grad; Russia’s intention is to push Ukraine to peace talks as soon as possible and to establish an independent federal region, Novorossia, that would include one third of Ukraine,” Kremlin expert Sergei Markov said in an interview with The Daily Beast.
The Russian news agency Interfax reported that the target of the plane could be a Russian presidential airplane, hinting that Ukraine attempted to assassinate the Russian president. Meanwhile, Kiev and Moscow passed the fault for the tragedy to each other, as if they were playing ping pong with the tragedy.
State officials, military and aviation experts in both countries hurried to shift the blame for the catastrophe.
The Ukrainian president was among the first to suggest that the Malaysian airplane was shot down by pro-Russian rebels. “We do not exclude that this plane was shot down, and we stress that the Armed Forces of Ukraine did not take action against any airborne targets,” President Petro Poroshenko said. “We are sure that those who are guilty in this tragedy will be held responsible.” In Moscow, Russian Duma deputy Andrei Artemyev blamed Ukraine for blowing up the plane: “A few years ago, Ukrainians shot down a Russian passenger plane of Sibir airline—they denied it was their fault for a long time. It is all their fault again,” the deputy said, blaming Ukraine’s aviation authorities for allowing aviation to pass over the war zone. Russia stopped flying over eastern Ukraine several months ago; on Wednesday several Russian airlines canceled all their flights to Ukraine for Friday.

World War 3? Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 17 Conspiracy

World War 3? Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 17 Conspiracy Theories Have Already Started

After Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went missing over the Indian Ocean four months ago, there were a slew of conspiracy theories about its disappearance. Now, with Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crashing in Ukraine, there’s even more about the beleaguered airliner.
The most predominant theory is that Russia wanted to start “World War III” by directing rebels in Ukraine to allegedly shoot the plane down.
Others have again posited that UFOs were involved in the plane crash. After Flight 370 went missing, that was a common theory being spread around.
There’s no proof of any of the theories. Officials have yet to carry out an investigation of the plane crash.
Ukrainian officials are now claiming that Russian-backed rebels were involved in the downing of the plane. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko described the plane going down as an act of terrorism, according to The Associated Press.
On Twitter, users have already started tweeting their ideas.
“I’m trying to research why Malaysia airlines is always in a world mystery .. What is the conspiracy or reason behind these events !!!! ???” one person wrote.
Added another, “Cmon, they expect us to believe this is a coincidence? Cmon. Malaysia flight crashes in Ukraine.”
Said another, “Smh this is another conspiracy though. Malaysia plane shot by Ukraine? USA intervening? We’re being kidded again.”
“Russia just started World War III,” wrote another.
“Another plane of the same malaysian airlines ‘shot down’ by ‘terrorist’ I’m feelin a world war 3 comin on,” said another.
Just minutes after the plane went down, a popular conspiracy-related website uploaded one which claims that IMF director Christine Lagarde had something to do with it. The site also says the plane was shot down on 7/17/14 or 17/7/14 after it was built “17 years ago.”
AP update – Obama, Putin discuss Malaysia plane incident 
MOSCOW (AP) — The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Barack Obama have discussed the Malaysia Airlines plane incident over eastern Ukraine.
The Kremlin website published a statement late Thursday that says “the Russian leader informed the U.S. president of the report from air traffic controllers that the Malaysian plane had crashed on Ukrainian territory, which had arrived immediately before the phone call.”
The statement gave no further details about what the leaders discussed with regard to the plane crash. The rest of the phone call was dedicated to the general situation in eastern Ukraine, and recent U.S. sanctions against Russian individuals and companies.

FLIGHT MH 17 NEWS

154 Dutch, 45 Malaysians were onboard

Malaysia Airlines is now reporting the nationality counts for the passengers and crew on flight MH17:
  • Netherlands: 154
  • Malaysia: 45
  • Australia: 27
  • Indonesia: 12
  • UK: 9
  • Germany: 4
  • Belgium: 4
  • Philippines: 3
  • Canada: 1
The nationality of 41 passengers — along with the number of Americans on the plane — is still unknown.

FLIGHT MH17 PHOTOS !! REALLY SAD

PHOTOS: Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 crashes in Ukraine


Screenshot via @MatevzNovak
TORONTO – A Ukrainian official said a passenger plane carrying nearly 300 peoplewas shot down Thursday over a town in the east of the country, and Malaysia Airlines tweeted that it lost contact with one of its flights over Ukrainian airspace.
Here’s a look at some of the images shared on social media purporting to be from the scene of the crash site.

People inspect the crash site of a passenger plane near the village of Grabovo, Ukraine, Thursday, July 17, 2014.
People inspect the crash site of a passenger plane near the village of Grabovo, Ukraine, Thursday, July 17, 2014.
AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky
A picture taken on July 17, 2014 shows the wreckages of the malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, near the town of Shaktarsk, in rebel-held east Ukraine.
A picture taken on July 17, 2014 shows the wreckages of the malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, near the town of Shaktarsk, in rebel-held east Ukraine.
AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky
Flight MH17 crash
A picture taken on July 17, 2014 shows wreckage of the Malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, in rebel-held east Ukraine. Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
A man wearing military fatigues stands next to the wreckages of the malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, near the town of Shaktarsk, in rebel-held east Ukraine, on July 17, 2014.
A man wearing military fatigues stands next to the wreckages of the malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, near the town of Shaktarsk, in rebel-held east Ukraine, on July 17, 2014.
Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
A picture taken on July 17, 2014 shows smoke and wreckage of the Malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, in rebel-held east Ukraine. Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
A picture taken on July 17, 2014 shows smoke and wreckage of the Malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, in rebel-held east Ukraine. Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images

Flight MH17 crash
A picture taken on July 17, 2014 shows wreckages of the Malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, in rebel-held east Ukraine. Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
A man stands next to the wreckage of the Malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, in rebel-held east Ukraine, on July 17, 2014. Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
A man stands next to the wreckage of the Malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, in rebel-held east Ukraine, on July 17, 2014. Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images

Friday, 11 July 2014

2NE1 ~ Come Back Home Guitar Chords

Am7
One two three
     G               C
neon nareul tteonatjiman
       G                            Em
eodingaeseo neoui sumsoriga deullyeowa

         Am7
tto dasi Four five six
G                      C
ppalgan nunmuri naeryeowa
        G                           F
nareul andeon neoui hyanggiga geuripda

       Dm7                  G
nareul wihan geora haetdeon neoui mal
C                           F
geojitmalcheoreom chagapge doraseotdeon
Dm7 
neoneun wae
G           Asus4        A
neoneun wae you’re gone away

           F
Come Back Home
                   C
Can you come back home
        E                         G
chagaun sesang kkeute nal beoriji malgo nae gyeoteuro
            F
Come back home 
                   C
Can you come back home
        E     
modeun apeumeun dwirohae
G
yeojeonhi neol gidaryeo ireoke
Now you gotta do what you gotta do

      Am7          G                C
amu daedap eomneun niga neomu mipjiman
G                                 Em
gakkeumeun neodo nareul geuriwohalkka

            Am7        G            C
neo eomneun sigan soge gatyeobeorin nan
G                                 F
apeul bol suga eobseo neomu duryeowo

Dm7                            G
ajikdo motda han manheun naldeuri
C                         F
gidarigo isseul geotman gata
Dm7
neoneun eodie
G     Asus4      A
eodie too far away

F
Come Back Home
                   C
Can you come back home
        E                         G
chagaun sesang kkeute nal beoriji malgo nae gyeoteuro
            F
Come back home 
                   C
Can you come back home
        E     
modeun apeumeun dwirohae
G
yeojeonhi neol gidaryeo ireoke
Now you gotta do what you gotta do

      Am7             G                    C
igose yuilhage nameun georagon neoui geurimja
G                                Em
oeroumbodan geuriumi nal goerophinda
Am7                 G                   C
sone japhil geotman gateun neoui useumsori
G                                              F
moraeseongcheoreom himeobsi heuteojin sungandeuri
Am7           G                C
maeil bam gawicheoreom nal nulleo
G                                  Em
kkumsogeseojocha ne ireumeul tto bulleo
Am7         G                                                C
modeun geol byeonhage haneun sigan apedo byeonhaji annneun geon
G                               F
naneun neoui queen, you’re my ruler

F
Come Back Home
                   C
Can you come back home
        E                         G
chagaun sesang kkeute nal beoriji malgo nae gyeoteuro
            F
Come back home 
                   C
Can you come back home
        E     
modeun apeumeun dwirohae
G
yeojeonhi neol gidaryeo ireoke
Now you gotta do what you gotta do

Girl Generation ~ Mr.Mr Guitar Chords

*               Em G                     D    C
[Taeyeon] Let’s go! Mwol geokjeonghaneunde neon
          Em G          D          C
Dwaetgo, mwoga tto duryeounde?
                    Em G        D      C
[Seohyun] Jaego tto jaeda neujeobeoryeo
Em               G       A      C
Oh oh ooh woh.. oh oh ooh woh

**
            Em          D                 C
[Sunny] Maeil haruga dareuge buranhaejyeo ga
            Em          D             C
[Yoona] Apseo ga jugil barae geu nugungaga
             Em        G         D       Am
[Jessica] Neon moreun cheok nuneul gamneun
        C                                   D                 
You bad bad bad boy, you so bad (bad bad bad)

***
         Em             Bm
[All] Deo dangdanghage neon 
         Am                          C                           D
Mr. Mr. ([Yuri] nal bwa) Mr. Mr. ([Yuri] geurae baro neo neo neo)
Em                           Bm
Nal gaseum ttwige han 
     Am                                                   C         D
Mr. Mr. ([Tiffany] choegoui namja) Mr. Mr. ([Tiffany] geuge baro neo)

                Em                    Bm  Am
[Taeyeon] Sangcheoro kkaejin yurijogakdo
                                C  D
Byeori doeneun neo Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.
             Em                 Bm                 Am
[Tiffany] Nareul bitnaejul [Seohyun] seontaek badeun ja!
                                          C    D
[Tiffany] Geuge baro neo Mr. Mr.

(Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.)

*
[Jessica] Wae neon ajikdo mitji motae?
Jinjja! bimireul allyeojulge
[Tiffany] Neon wae teukbyeolhan Mr.Inji
Oh oh ooh woh.. oh oh ooh woh

**
[Sunny] Mirael yeoneun yeolsoe baro niga gajin geol
[Sooyoung] Sonyeonboda deo keun kkumeul kkeureoana
[Yuri] Bitnan nun sok nal damgoseo
My mi, mi, mister, rock this world (world world world)

***
[All] Deo dangdanghage neon Mr. Mr. ([Hyoyeon] nal bwa)
Mr. Mr. ([Hyoyeon] geurae baro neo neo neo)
Nal gaseum ttwige han Mr. Mr. ([Sunny] choegoui namja)
Mr. Mr. ([Sunny] geuge baro neo)
[Tiffany] Sangcheoro kkaejin yurijogakdo
Byeori doeneun neo Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.
[Jessica] Nareul bitnaejul [Sunny] seontaek badeun ja!
[Jessica/Sunny] Geuge baro neo Mr. Mr.

(1. 2. 3. 4.)
(Hey.. Hey.. Hey.. Hey..)
(Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.)
(Hey.. Hey.. Hey..)
[Tiffany] Wooh!

***
([Sooyoung] Jigeum sesang ane) [Jessica] oh, ne ape
([Sooyoung] Nuguboda meonjeo) [Jessica] neol deonjyeo
([Yoona] Deo chiyeolhage) [Taeyeon] deo chiyeolhage
([Yoona] Mr. Mr.) [Taeyeon] mister
([Yuri] Ojik geudaemani) [Tiffany] irwonael
([Hyoyeon] Dan hana) [Tiffany] naeil apui neo
([Hyoyeon] Geu ane sara gal neowa na) [Tiffany] mister~ oh~


[All] Deo dangdanghage neon Mr. Mr. ([Hyoyeon] nal bwa)
Mr. Mr. ([Jessica] geurae baro neo neo neo)
Nal gaseum ttwige han Mr. Mr. ([Hyoyeon] choegoui namja)
Mr. Mr. ([Hyoyeon] geuge baro neo)

-Overtune-
[Seohyun] Sangcheoro kkaejin yurijogakdo
Byeori doeneun neo Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.
[Taeyeon] Nareul bitnaejul choegoui namja!
Geuge baro neo Mr. Mr.

Girl’s Day (걸스데이) ~ Expectation (기대해) Guitar Chords

Intro
Dm,C,Gm,A#

Verse
Dm,A#,C,Am(x2)

Pre-chorus

A#,C,Am,Dm(x2)

Chorus
Dm,F, Gm, A# (x3)

Verse
Pre-chorus
Chorus


Rap+Bridge

Dm,F,Gm,A#(x2)
Dm,F

F#
Last chorus
D#m,F#,G#m,B(x3)
G#m, F# - D#m