Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
The Skripal Poisoning - A Very Deep British Affair
#6
His Mightiness, Sir Herbert, drew my attention to the following on FB to a blog article titled "The Murder of Nikolai Glushkov" which can be read HERE. For reasons I don't understand - being a technical imbecile - the article doesn't fully load in my browser and I've had to copy and paste it to read.

The Off Guardian article that is referred to actually confirms my own earlier in-depth research into the murky Litvinenko death/affair; that it was a Mafia hit or due to self-exposure from mishandling Polonium-210 --- probably the latter --- which was then shamelessly jumped on by the British government of the time (given that he was working for MI6 and MI5 at the time) purely for propaganda purposes to finger Putin personally. The fact is that Litvinenko was involved with others in the smuggling of nuclear materials. This has been made more than clear by Mario Scaramelli and others associated with Italian mafia families.

Now to the background substance:

Putin is hated and detested in the UK by powerful, wealthy and greedy British elites for having out-witted and out-manoeuvred powerful greedy them over the Yukos Oil affair (and other schemes to controlRussian assets). There is no anger as powerful or longer lasting than having vast sums of Wonga torn out of sweaty palms just as they're about to contract shut.

The short version is that the West had planned to plunder Russia blind following the collapse of the Soviet Union, and found the perfect foil for achieving that in the vodka-swilling Yeltsin, who would've sold his mother at auction at the time. I believe Yeltsin eventually grew to realise his capriciousness and the great damage he had done to Russia. In any event, he chose Vlad Putin to replace him and the bare-chested hero then set about to secure the vast Russian natural resources for Mother Russia and saw off the greedy Americans and British. This he achieved by reaching an informal agreement with the Russian oligarchs (a police term for the mafia), that the could keep their ill-gotten gains providing they left Russia and became permanent exiles in nations of their choosing. Most chose London. Secondly, some of their plunder would have to be reinvested back in Russia to elp it rise from the ashes. In exchange they were forced to forfeit their control of Russian entities like Yukos. This created a network of powerful and influential - and very, very wealthy - Russian crooks in London, some of whom simmered and have ever since sought to get rid of Yeltsin. The British security service knows this very well. And uses that discontent when the occasion arises - as with the Skripal's.

With that background read on:

Quote:https://johnplatinumgoss.wordpress.com/2...-glushkov/


The murder of Nikolai Glushkov
March 17, 2018


[Image: attachment.php?attachmentid=9481&stc=1]

Hunting the wren


The police have just announced that Russian businessman Nikolai Glushkov, living in London at the time of his death, was murdered by compression to the neck. This came a week after the Skripal case in which, according to our press, there was an attempt by Russia to murder Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia.


Two days ago the Russian newspaper Kommersant (Businessman), owned by oligarch Alisher Usmanov contained an article entitled "Strangulation on the Thames".


Do I believe the Russians were involved in the so-called attempted murder of the Skripals? No. I believe it was a false flag set up by our government to scupper the World Cup. Do I believe that some Russian agents may have killed Glushkov? Quite possibly. That murder opens up a whole can of worms.


In one way it could have been done to demonstrate to Theresa May just how the Russian secret services commit murder. They have never used a nerve agent in the past and never tried to endanger anybody but the target. If this theory is correct then our government is to blame for Glushkov's death. Without the Skripal nonsense this murder would have been unnecessary. Of course it may not be the Russians. That we will never know.


As with all real murder enquiries they are rarely solved within days, like the Skripal farrago. Before an arrest is made there needs to be a suspect who can be arrested. That is where Boris Johnson, already a laughing stock on the world stage, made his big mistake claiming a 9.98 out of 10 certainty that Vladimir Putin was to blame. Come on then Boris, tell us who killed Glushkov.


The Can of Worms


Amid all the hype of the Skripal false-flag a real murder took place eight days after that alleged event. Glushkov's death was formerly denoted as unexplained' and it took our police two days to say pretty much the same thing as Kommersant had claimed earlier. My purpose here is not to describe the circumstances of Glushkov's death, though I understand that his daughter found the 68 year old's body.


Glushkov was a friend of Boris Berezovsky, who allegedly committed suicide. He was part of the get-rich quick oligarch fraternity of Russians who screwed their country and settled in the cesspool of London money-launderers. Some might refer to this clique as the Russian mafia. He had a top executive position with the Russian airline Aeroflot and was found guilty of large-scale fraud. He was sentenced to eight years in a penal colony for siphoning off millions of rubles belonging to Aeroflot.


Now here's the rub. According to an article in OffGuardian an individual tried to help Glushkov escape from hospital and avoid justice. That individual was Andrei Lugovoi. The OffGuardian article which everyone should read says:


"It also turns out that Lugovoi not only had a close association with Berezovsky right up to the moment of Litvinenko's death, but was also convicted by a Russian court shortly after Berezovsky fled Russia of trying to arrange the escape of Nikolai Glushkov, one of Berezovsky's close associates, from a hospital where he was in pre-trial detention on a fraud charge."


For those who did not follow the Litvinenko farce Lugovoi was one of the two people accused of killing Alexander Litvinenko, the other being Dmitry Kovtun. According to our media, and Sir Robert Owen who pronounced in the Litvinenko Inquiry, these were KGB agents, when in fact they were small-time criminals and friends of Litvinenko, Berezovsky and other oligarchs.


The problems this is likely to cause are massive. This murder will show that the two aforementioned Russians were not responsible for the death of Litvinenko, who was probably smuggling polonium 210 on behalf of Berezovsky. Therefore Russia could have had him murdered to bring to light the injustice of the false accusations against Lugovoi and Kovtun for the murder of Litvinenko. At the same time it shows what a load of tosh the Skripal business is and how much of our taxes have been squandered on the show to scupper the World Cup.


How this will eventually pan out is anyone's guess but it will take a while and be much harder for fictional detectives like Miss Marples and Boris Johnson to solve in a fortnight. This story really could run and run. At the moment the score is Russia 2 UK/US 0.


Attached Files
.jpg   wren1.jpg (Size: 93.78 KB / Downloads: 25)
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
Reply


Messages In This Thread
The Skripal Poisoning - A Very Deep British Affair - by David Guyatt - 21-03-2018, 01:40 PM

Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Trump Impeachment, The 2020 Election And The Deep State James Lateer 3 3,864 06-01-2020, 07:56 AM
Last Post: Richard Booth
  The British road to Dirty War Paul Rigby 0 4,420 24-01-2019, 09:58 PM
Last Post: Paul Rigby
  Institute for Statecraft & the British Security Services Peter Lemkin 8 14,912 18-01-2019, 08:36 AM
Last Post: Ralf Anders
  Google's DEEP involvement with the National Security State...goes back to its beginnings. Peter Lemkin 0 5,220 13-06-2018, 08:26 AM
Last Post: Peter Lemkin
  Deep Event?: Atlanta Airport Shut Down Lauren Johnson 2 6,747 19-12-2017, 07:59 AM
Last Post: Peter Lemkin
  Electronic Voting and the Deep State George Klees 5 8,824 15-07-2017, 08:19 AM
Last Post: Magda Hassan
  Deep State; Dark Arts David Guyatt 1 3,930 14-03-2017, 10:09 AM
Last Post: David Guyatt
  Trump and the Deep State Play David Guyatt 1 3,417 18-11-2016, 02:51 PM
Last Post: David Guyatt
  A Very British Take on the Election David Guyatt 3 4,641 13-11-2016, 01:59 PM
Last Post: David Guyatt
  The 2016 Election, Donald Trump and the Deep State by Peter Dale Scott Paul Rigby 1 3,721 02-11-2016, 06:30 AM
Last Post: Peter Lemkin

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)