January 9, 2020
Evidence Proving Saudi Arabia Downed Ukraine Airliner Over Iran With Advanced Nanoweapon Appears Confirmed
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
A heavily redacted highly-classified “Of Special Importance” new Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) report circulating in the Kremlin today appearing to confirm the terrifying warning that “nanoweapons are paving the road to human extinction”, states that victim clothing evidence being examined from the Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737 that caught fire in flight on 8 January shortly after takeoff from the Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA-OIIE) in Iran, show conclusive proof of nanothermite impregnation —thus explaining a fire so intense its crew tried to turn around and bring it back to land, but failed when it exploded in mid-air—is an advanced technology the Government of Canada began examining with their research study titled “Nanomaterials And Their Applications In Textiles”—a study contributed to by Professor Osama Mohsen from the University of Alberta—a Saudi citizen and highly-trained engineer Ph.D. candidate whom the SVR placed on its international watch list in 2018 after Saudi Arabia ordered all of its students to leave Canada, but excluded him from this order—an exclusion believed based upon Professor Mohsen’s knowledge of the shocking nanoweapon advancement made by US scientists at Purdue University in January-2018—an advancement that saw these US scientists using a custom inkjet printer to deposit nanothermite on cloth and other materials—the effects of which saw the nanothermite produced using this process being able to be ignited just as quickly and powerfully as thermites applied in traditional ways—with one of these US scientists stating: “It burns at 2,500 Kelvin [over 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit]…It generates a lot of thrust, a lot of heat, and makes a nice loud shockwave”—which near exactly matches what happened to the Ukrainian airliner that exploded over Iran—an airliner carrying at least 10 faculty, students and alumni from the University of Alberta—two of whom, Pedram Mousavi and Mojgan Daneshmand, would have no fears of wearing clothing items gifted to them by their colleague Professor Mohsen—but who are now among the 63 Canadian citizens killed in this attack—and are Canadian citizens Saudi Arabia had previously threatened to kill in a plane attack—a threat seemingly made good on in the “fog of war” skies over Iran