Showing posts with label Litvinenko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Litvinenko. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2009

Jeff Nyquist - "Suvorov's Methodology"


Another brilliant article by Jeff Nyquist....


Soviet GRU defector Viktor Suvorov has come out with a new book titled The Chief Culprit: Stalin’s Grand Design to Start World War II. It is Suvorov’s thesis that Stalin tricked Hitler into starting the war. This was easily done because Hitler was impetuous. Stalin, on the other end, had the virtue of patience and was more deceptive. In addition, Stalin had absolute control over the Soviet Union.

He enslaved hundreds of millions of people for one purpose: to build a military machine second to none for the conquest of Europe. To assure his grand design, Stalin implemented a strategy of “divide and conquer.” He plotted to set Hitler against France and Britain. At the same time, Stalin set about to build the greatest war machine the world had ever seen.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Russian False Flag Attack on Moscow

This is very interesting....

The FSB was caught red handed trying to blow up an apartment building in Moscow, so the Chechen rebels could be blamed. This would than be used as a reason to invade Chechnya.

In 1999, a car bomb was detonated in front of an apartment building in the city of Buynaksk that served as military housing for Russian soldiers, killing more than sixty residents.

http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Was_former_KGB_agent_murdered_over_1126.html

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Chechen Rebels in Afghanistan?

When I mention the Russian link to Islamic terrorism, the liberals tell me that Russia has their own radical Muslim problem. Well, if that is the case, why are they building nuclear plants for Islamic terrorist nations? Why did the KGB/FSB blow up a Moscow apartment building?

Alexander Litvinenko wrote a book in which he alleged Federal Security Service (FSB) agents in Russia coordinated the 1999 apartment block bombings in the country that killed more than 300 people.

Why is Bush putting missiles in Poland and the Czech Rep.? It is because of the Russian link to Islamic terrorism. There is more to this war than meets the eye. Russia and the USA have been engaged in war since the end of WWII. The cold war never ended and the world war is about to begin.

The 2nd part of the video is about the Iranian missile crisis.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

BBC - Russia Behind Litvinenko Murder

Litvinenko knew too much and he talked too much and the Russians had to make him disappear.

A. Litvinenko: In reply to this question I can definitely say that the center of global terrorism is not in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan or the Chechen Republic. The terrorist infection is spread worldwide from Lubyanka Square and the Kremlin cabinet. And until the Russian special services are outlawed, dispersed and condemned, the terrorism will never stop: bombs will blow up and blood will be shed. Terrorism has no expiration date....

I would like to repeat, that all the terrorists, whom I have named, were supported by the heads of the Soviet and Russian special services - Yuri Andropov, Vladimir Putin, Nikolay Patrushev and others. These people are the main terrorists.... And until we condemn them ... global terrorism will continue.

http://www.jrnyquist.com/nyquist_2005_0813.htm



Litvinenko fled Russia in 2000 after claiming that the Federal Security Service, the main KGB successor, was behind the deadly September 1999 apartment-building bombings in Moscow and other cities. He became a British citizen in October 2006.


July 08, 2008
By Brian Whitmore

A British security service agent has told the BBC that the Russian state was most likely involved in the 2006 poisoning death of former Russian security officer Aleksandr Litvinenko in London.

The unidentified agent told BBC's "Newsnight" program on July 7 that there were "very strong indications it was a state action." The agent added that "it was the Russian state, not a rogue element."

The allegation went further than any official statement on the matter to date. British investigators have long said they suspect former KGB agent Andrei Lugovoi of the murder and have sought his extradition -- a request that Moscow has steadfastly refused, causing Russian-British relations to deteriorate to a post-Cold War low.

http://www.rferl.org/content/Russia_Backed_Litvinenko_Murder_BBC_Reports/1182340.html