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Russian Ambassador to Turkey murdered
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Maggie, in the light of the threat to strike back at Russia for its "hacking" of the election, one would have to wonder. Churkin would have to be a major target.
"We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false." --William J. Casey, D.C.I

"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl
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Lauren Johnson Wrote:Maggie, in the light of the threat to strike back at Russia for its "hacking" of the election, one would have to wonder. Churkin would have to be a major target.

I do wonder. Not just the elections but the Syrian successes against ISIS. And Iran. And now Afghanistan where Russia is taken over the lead in peace talks there.
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"We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false." --William J. Casey, D.C.I

"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl
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#24
FWIW: Churkin poisoned. Probably fake news.
"We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false." --William J. Casey, D.C.I

"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl
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Lauren Johnson Wrote:Maggie, in the light of the threat to strike back at Russia for its "hacking" of the election, one would have to wonder. Churkin would have to be a major target.

Same thought occurred to me too, Lauren - and an effective way to continue to undermine Trump's rapprochement with Russia.
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Lauren Johnson Wrote:Maggie, in the light of the threat to strike back at Russia for its "hacking" of the election, one would have to wonder. Churkin would have to be a major target.

REVEALED: CIA killed Russian Ambassadors

Published on 26 Feb 2017

This episode is taken off political analyst's Valeriy Piakin's channel - his explanation of recent events confirms what many have suspected. In the past few months, an unusual amount of individuals in pro-Russian fields of work have passed away. Starting with Arsen Pavlov (Motorola), a Commander in the Donbass region, followed by Russian Ambassadors to Turkey and India; Mikhail Tolstyh (Givi) - another high ranking Commander in the Donbass, and now - Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vitaly Churkin. Piakin's explanation posits that all of these individuals were victims of US intelligence operations - but why?

The intention is to remove all individuals who have something to do with the Minsk agreement, so that it can no longer realistically be implemented. The Minsk Agreement (a ceasefire, followed by elections and self-determination in Eastern Ukraine) is counterproductive to the West. To allow Minsk to happen would be to undo all of elites' hard work to date. This is why ''not fulfilling Minsk obligations" is always pinned on Russia in Western media - despite the fact it is not party to the document, and it is the Kiev junta who shells civilians of Eastern Ukraine.

If Piakin is correct, then everyone who defends Minsk - whether on the battlefield or through the information war - have reason to be concerned for their safety. People like Zakharchenko of the Donbass, and those below him, as well as Russia's extended diplomatic community should be highly vigilant and ramp up their security against espionage.

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#27
The CIA's all-new Phoenix program

The Body Count Grows: Covert War Is Being Waged Against Russia

But if Russia speaks out, it would mean all-out war

http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/bo...ia/ri19046

Quote:In October 2014, the Washington Post openly speculated that Russia was responsible for spreading Ebola.

So in the spirit of speculation, and especially considering that no less than four top Russian diplomats have dropped dead in the last two months, we would like to share a rough chronology of all the "tragic accidents" and straight-up assassinations that have happened to or been blamed on Russia.

We did not attempt to list all the things that Russia has been blamed for over the last two years ranging from Brexit to killer squids. This is strictly a body count.

July 17, 2014: MH17 is shot down over East Ukraine. killing all 298 on board. Russia is immediately blamed. The tragedy came at a time when, according to the BBC, Putin "had joined Germany and France in a diplomatic effort to promote a political settlement within Ukraine that would also take Russia's interests into account" and "the Obama Administration's attempts to rally the Europeans around the sanctions agenda appeared largely ineffectual." A stalled, deeply flawed and biased investigation eventually concluded that a Russian-made BUK missile took down the plane but declined to assign blame to a specific actor. Aside from derailing a European-led peace settlement in Ukraine, the tragedy also sparked the ongoing sanctions war between Russia and the west.

February 27, 2015: Russian opposition figure and activist Boris Nemtsov is gunned down just a short walk from Red Square. Although described by the media as "a driving force of Russia's opposition movement", only 45% of Russians recognized his name; of those 45%, only 1% "trusted" him. Putin was accused of personally ordering Nemtsov's murder, although it's still unclear why Putin would need a political nobody to be gunned down in front of the Kremlin for a perfect anti-Russia photo op. The European Union then doubles down on its anti-Russia policy dictated by Washington.

April 16, 2015: Influential Ukrainian journalist Oles Buzina, known for his pro-Russian views, is assassinated in Kiev. Putin described Buzina's murder as a "political assassination".

May 23, 2015: Luhansk rebel leader Aleksey Mozgovoy is assassinated in East Ukraine. His murder came just a few months after the Minsk II protocols were put in place, raising suspicions that the fragile agreement would be sabotaged.

October 31, 2015: A bomb planted on a Russian passenger jet explodes shortly after takeoff from Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, Egypt, killing all 224 people on board. The attack is later attributed to "terrorists" retaliating against Russia's air campaign in Syria, which began just one month prior.

November 25, 2015: A Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet shoots down a Russian Sukhoi Su-24M near the SyriaTurkey border. One Russian pilot is killed. The attack came two months after Moscow announced that it would help Assad and the Iranians push ISIS and western-backed "moderate rebels" out of Syria. Years of goodwill between the two countries, especially in economic cooperation, vaporizes overnight. Most analysts agree that the shootdown was not possible without prior approval from NATO and Washington.

January 21, 2016: Sir Robert Owen's inquiry into the 2006 death of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko concludes that his murder was "probably" approved by Putin. The report provides no evidence to back up this flimsy "probability".

October 16, 2016: Donetsk rebel leader Arsen Pavlov, aka "Motorola", is assassinated.

November 8, 2016: Sergei Krivov, duty commander of the Russian Consulate in New York, is found dead with an "unidentified head wound".

December 20, 2016: Petr Polshikov, the chief adviser to the Latin American department at the Russian Foreign Minister, is shot dead in his apartment in Moscow.

December 20, 2016: Andrey Karlov, Russian ambassador to Turkey, is shot dead in Ankara by a "Turkish police officer" who claimed his motivation was to seek vengence for "Russian crimes" in Aleppo which had been liberated by Syrian, Iranian and Russian forces six days prior.

December 25, 2016: 92 people are killed in a plane crash near Sochi. The plane was carrying members of the famous Alexandrov Ensemble, who were headed to Syria to perform for Russian troops. Journalists and a prominent charity worker were also killed in the crash.

January 9, 2017: Andrei Malanin, a senior diplomat at Russia's embassy in Athens, is found dead on his bathroom floor. Cause of death still unknown.

January 26, 2017: Alexander Kadakin, Russia's ambassador to India since 2009, and who played a key role in fostering better economic and political cooperation between Moscow and New Delhi (see: BRICS), died "after a brief illness".

February 8, 2017: Donetsk rebel leader Mikhail Tolstykh, aka "Givi", is assassinated. His death comes as Washington declares 2017 the year Ukraine will go on the "offensive" against Russia.

February 20, 2017: Vitaly Churkin, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, "dies suddenly at work in New York", allegedly of a heart attack.

Looks like a modern-day Operation Mongoose to us. A good ol' fashioned CIA terror and assassination campaign. But what do we know? We probably think Russia didn't spread Ebola...

There's a covert war being fought in front of our very eyes.
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"

Joseph Fouche
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#28
David Guyatt Wrote:
Lauren Johnson Wrote:Maggie, in the light of the threat to strike back at Russia for its "hacking" of the election, one would have to wonder. Churkin would have to be a major target.

Same thought occurred to me too, Lauren - and an effective way to continue to undermine Trump's rapprochement with Russia.

That is entirely their game. I am so sad to see several conspiracy literate falling for this fake news. People who should know better. I say the CIA is killing these Ambassadors to ramp up their new Cold War desires.
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Dawn Meredith Wrote:
David Guyatt Wrote:
Lauren Johnson Wrote:Maggie, in the light of the threat to strike back at Russia for its "hacking" of the election, one would have to wonder. Churkin would have to be a major target.

Same thought occurred to me too, Lauren - and an effective way to continue to undermine Trump's rapprochement with Russia.

That is entirely their game. I am so sad to see several conspiracy literate falling for this fake news. People who should know better. I say the CIA is killing these Ambassadors to ramp up their new Cold War desires.


Ahhhh finally I see the fb link. It used to be at the top of the posts and now the only way to see it is to not hit "Submit reply" as once you do that the "Publish to facebook icon goes away
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Dawn Meredith Wrote:
Dawn Meredith Wrote:
David Guyatt Wrote:
Lauren Johnson Wrote:Maggie, in the light of the threat to strike back at Russia for its "hacking" of the election, one would have to wonder. Churkin would have to be a major target.

Same thought occurred to me too, Lauren - and an effective way to continue to undermine Trump's rapprochement with Russia.

That is entirely their game. I am so sad to see several conspiracy literate falling for this fake news. People who should know better. I say the CIA is killing these Ambassadors to ramp up their new Cold War desires.


Ahhhh finally I see the fb link. It used to be at the top of the posts and now the only way to see it is to not hit "Submit reply" as once you do that the "Publish to facebook icon goes away

Well it did not take- the publish to fb did not work. So frustrating.
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