La muerte de
funcionarios rusos ocurrida en los últimos meses comienza a adquirir ribetes de
epidemia. Nos preguntamos el por qué de tantas coincidencias, y nos llama la atención el silencio del gobierno ruso al respecto. Contesta el sitio web Axios:
Título: Russian Officials Keep Dying Unexpectedly
Texto: Six
Russian diplomats have died in the last 60 days. All but one
died on foreign soil. Some were shot, while other causes of death are unknown.
Note that a few deaths have been labeled "heart attacks" or
"brief illnesses."
1. You probably
remember Russia's Ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov — he was assassinated by
a police officer at a photo exhibit in Ankara on December 19.
2. On the same
day, another diplomat, Peter Polshikov, was shot dead in his Moscow apartment.
The gun was found under the bathroom sink but the circumstances of the death
were under investigation. Polshikov served as a senior figure in the Latin
American department of the Foreign Ministry.
3. Russia's
Ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, died in New York this past
week. Churkin was rushed to the hospital from his office at Russia's UN
mission. Initial reports said he suffered a heart attack, and the medical
examiner is investigating the death, according to CBS.
4. Russia's Ambassador
to India, Alexander Kadakin, died after a "brief illness January 27, which
The Hindu said he had been suffering from for a few weeks.
5. Russian Consul
in Athens, Greece, Andrei Malanin, was found dead in his apartment January 9. A
Greek police official said there was "no evidence of a break-in." But
Malanin lived on a heavily guarded street. The cause of death needed further
investigation, per an AFP report. Malanin served during a time of easing
relations between Greece and Russia when Greece was increasingly critiqued by
the EU and NATO.
6. Ex-KGB chief
Oleg Erovinkin, who was suspected of helping draft the Trump dossier, was found
dead in the back of his car December 26, according to The Telegraph. Erovinkin
also was an aide to former deputy prime minister Igor Sechin, who now heads up
state-owned Rosneft.
If we go back
further than 60 days...
7. On the morning
of U.S. Election Day, Russian diplomat Sergei Krivov was found unconscious at
the Russian Consulate in New York and died on the scene. Initial reports said
Krivov fell from the roof and had blunt force injuries, but Russian officials
said he died from a heart attack. BuzzFeed reports Krivov may have been a
Consular Duty Commander, which would have put him in charge of preventing
sabotage or espionage.
8. In November
2015, a senior adviser to Putin, Mikhail Lesin, who was also the founder of the
media company RT, was found dead in a Washington hotel room according to the
NYT. The Russian media said it was a "heart attack," but the medical
examiner said it was "blunt force injuries."
9. If you go back
a few months prior in September 2016, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s driver
was killed too in a freak car accident while driving the Russian President’s
official black BMW to add to the
insanity.
If you include
these three additional deaths that’s a total of nine Russian officials that
have died over the past 2 years that WeAreChange.com's Aaron Kesel knows of -
he notes there could be more.
As Kesel
explains, it’s worth noting that governments, specifically the CIA, have for
long periods of time had chemical concoctions that can induce a full systematic
shutdown of a person’s nervous system and in some cases cause someone’s’ heart
to explode.
Former CIA
employee Mary Embree discusses the infamous heart attack gun and how she was
tasked with finding a chemical concoction that would cause a heart attack. The
weapon was first made public during the Church Committee hearings in 1975 by
former CIA director William Colby. It was said to be very lethal and
untraceable, by using this weapon a murder is made to look natural while the
poison dissolves in hours.
https://youtu.be/cT5bMld564c
It seems highly
unlikely and improbable to write off that six Russian officials would die in
under 60 days in such an influx in various different mysterious ways without a
catalyst. And let’s not forget RT founder and former Putin aide Mikhail Lesin
was found dead in 2015 from a blunt weapon that was originally blamed on a
heart attack so assassination can’t be taken off the table and ruled out in any
of these cases. Turkey and Russia already accused NATO of a false flag attack
killing Karlov the Russian-Turkish Ambassador. NATO also had a dead diplomat
Yves Chandelon mysteriously die of a gunshot wound to the head in his car a
week before the death of Karlov. Chandelon was the Chief Auditor in charge Of
Counterterrorism funding.
“Turkey and
Russia have the will not to be deceived by this false flag attack,” they said.
Don’t forget that
on Christmas day, a Russian military jet went down over the Black Sea, killing
60 members of the Red Army choir and 33 others that just adds to the massive
coincidence list.
On a final note,
former acting director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Michael
Morell openly conspired to “covertly” kill Russians and Iranians in Syria in an
August 2016 interview with Charlie Rose. While Morell was talking about killing
Russian and Iranian soldiers it is definitely a strange piece to add to this
puzzle.
https://youtu.be/qGPuSxuT6pM
Are we witnessing
a battle between the deep state and Russia in a spy versus spy plotline or is
this all just a freak coincidence?
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