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Originally Posted by mayabong
This is from the independent but there are lots of other sources, GQ actually wouldn't print an article about this. Countries use false flag terror on their people, its the most effective way to gain power cause everyone falls for it..
"In addition to implicating his bosses in the assassination bid against Berezovsky, he also accused them of using his unit to carry out contract killings, extortion and corruption. His allegations prompted the FSB to charge him with kidnapping businessmen and extortion. The case collapsed, but he was rearrested. He was facing a third court case when he fled to London in 2000, where a grateful Berezovsky rewarded him with a job in his security detail.
Once in the West, the former spy continued to speak out, publishing a book - Vyzyvayu Sebya na Dopros ("Called In for Self-Interrogation") - which lifted the lid on the FSB. He alleged that the security services had been behind the 1995 killing of the head of the ORT television station, Vladislav Listev, who was murdered in one of the most high-profile unsolved murders of the 1990s. Litvinenko said that he gathered evidence about the killing and took it to the prosecutor-general's office. According to Litvinenko, he was arrested for his pains, while the evidence was destroyed.
In 2002, Litvinenko co-authored Blowing up Russia: terror from within, in which he accused the Russian security services of responsibility in a series of deadly attacks on apartment buildings in Moscow. The attacks in September 1999, which killed 300 people, led to Putin declaring the second war on the rebellious Russian republic of Chechnya.
The attacks were officially blamed on Chechen militants, and Litvinenko was certainly not alone in questioning the official version. The Independent reported the accusations against the FSB in January 2000. A friend of Litvinenko, Andrei Nekrasov, made a film, Disbelief (2004), detailing the allegations, which Putin has described as "delirious nonsense". But the most prominent person to accuse the Russian security services of responsibility for the apartment block attacks was Berezovsky, who financed Litvinenko's book.
Sound familiar anyone?
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Do you honestly believe there is a single Russian speaking person on this board who is unaware of the multitude of rumors (almost certainly false) that Putin and the FSB orchestrated the attacks in 99 to justify the crackdown in Chechnya???
Why must you assume because you recently saw a youtube video about the Moscow bombings or the Gulf of Tonkin that all of sudden you are spreading some obscure unknown information? Personally I learned about the questions surrounding the Gulf of Tonkin incident in high school 20 fucking years ago. Similarly there have been an untold number of stories written and debated about the Moscow bombings for more than a decade. Just because you are an uneducated and easily duped imbecile does not mean everyone else around here is.
You would make yourself look a lot less foolish if you just would shut the fuck up. At a bare minimum stop acting like 10 year old rumors and innuendo from an ex KGB agent are some kind of major newsflash........ or alternatively you could think a little deeper and wonder about the possible ulterior motives of the people you get your theories from like Alexander Litvinenko.