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Reply #30 - Mar 2nd, 2015 at 8:15pm
 


Did The CIA Assassinate Boris Nemtsov To Blame Putin?

Published on Mar 2, 2015
On the heels of the news out of Moscow that Boris Nemtsov was gunned down, today Dr. Paul Craig Roberts spoke with King World News about the CIA and the murder of Nemtsov. This is a fascinating trip down the rabbit hole with the former U.S. Treasury official as he is warning that the CIA may be out of control. http://kingworldnews.com/paul-craig-r...
[The following clip suggests this was anything but an ad hoc shooting...]
http://www.infowars.com/caught-on-tap...

http://kingworldnews.com/paul-craig-roberts-cia-may-just-assassinated-boris-nemt...

Paul Craig Roberts – The CIA May Have Just Assassinated Boris Nemtsov In Moscow To Blame Putin
February 28, 2015


On the heels of the news out of Moscow that Boris Nemtsov was gunned down, today Dr. Paul Craig Roberts spoke with King World News about the CIA and the murder of Nemtsov.  This is a fascinating trip down the rabbit hole with the former U.S. Treasury official as he is warning that the CIA may be out of control.

Paul Craig Roberts just told KWN:  “There are numerous historians and memoirs that have documented that the CIA has used academic professors and journalists to support the CIA's agenda.  The CIA for many, many decades has been manipulating the American people.

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CIA Out Of Control

All I can tell you is that the CIA is powerful and has never had its wings clipped.  If the Church Committee Hearings (pictured above) weren't able to rein it in, I would suspect it's literally out of control.

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Look At What They Did To Kennedy When He Was About To Take On The CIA

You have to keep in mind that when President John F. Kennedy found out what was really going on with the CIA and tried to do something about it, they simply assassinated him.  This is according to many well-researched histories and eyewitnesses.”

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Boris Nemtsov, pictured above, was just assassinated in Moscow.

The CIA May Have Just Assassinated Boris Nemtsov In Moscow To Blame Putin

By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts Former U.S. Treasury Official

February 28 (King World News) – Boris Nemtsov, a Russian dissident politician highly critical of President Vladimir Putin often sounded like an agent of Washington. He was shot and killed today on a street near Red Square.

If Nemtsov wasn’t assassinated by the CIA in order to blame Putin, most likely Nemtsov was killed by Russian nationalists who saw him as Washington’s agent.

Remembering the Magnitsky affair that resulted in sanctions imposed on Russians as a result of the US Congress over-reacting to a jail death in Russia, Nemtsov’s death will likely be blamed on Putin. The Western media will repeat endlessly, with no evidence, that Putin had his critic killed.

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"Putin Much Too Smart To Play Into Washington's Hands"

I can tell you one thing, and that is that Putin is much too smart to play into Washington’s hands in this way. Moreover, Nemtsov, although a loud mouth, had no impact on Putin’s 85% approval rating. Nemtsov’s support resided in the Washington-funded NGOs in Russia.

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CIA Assassinates Nemtsov?

If the CIA assassinated Nemtsov, they killed their own asset. It remains to be seen if the propaganda gains justify the CIA’s loss of a Putin critic.”

From Bloomberg: Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said by phone that “the president noted that there are all the signs that this was a hit and also an extreme provocation.”

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Reply #31 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:12am
 
Hey, guys! =)

I am from Russia.

Boris Nemtsov was very important Russian politician 10-15 years ago. And now he could hardly make contribution in Russian opposition. The main figure is Navalny who is in the cell now for meeting agitation. Nemtsov was quite popular person for his previous merits. But he is not the man who could successfully struggle against our political system.

I mean I do not believe that someone from government was really interested in his death. It would have been so stupid to kill him right in front of Red Square by political motives.

But we have a lot of propaganda by TV and 80% citizens do not have internet at all. TV always try to show opposition as a bunch of traitors who takes american money and try to organize revolution.

So I can believe that some idiots decided to kill Nemtsov as a traitor because they consider themselves as great patriots. And I blame Putin that he breeds those idiotic "patriots" and zombies by his political activities and propaganda. But I do not believe he really wants someones death.
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Reply #32 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:45am
 
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:12am:
Hey, guys! =)

I am from Russia.

Boris Nemtsov was very important Russian politician 10-15 years ago. And now he could hardly make contribution in Russian opposition. The main figure is Navalny who is in the cell now for meeting agitation. Nemtsov was quite popular person for his previous merits. But he is not the man who could successfully struggle against our political system.

I mean I do not believe that someone from government was really interested in his death. It would have been so stupid to kill him right in front of Red Square by political motives.

But we have a lot of propaganda by TV and 80% citizens do not have internet at all. TV always try to show opposition as a bunch of traitors who takes american money and try to organize revolution.

So I can believe that some idiots decided to kill Nemtsov as a traitor because they consider themselves as great patriots. And I blame Putin that he breeds those idiotic "patriots" and zombies by his political activities and propaganda. But I do not believe he really wants someones death.



very interesting we would almost never get direct news or opinions from RUssia..I for one have never heard of Navalny and nothing of an arrest.... which happens at the drop of a hat......we had lots of news on the teenage girls band arrest...funny that.

why do Russians not make more noise about this.?
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Reply #33 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 6:02am
 
cods wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:45am:
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:12am:
Hey, guys! =)

I am from Russia.

Boris Nemtsov was very important Russian politician 10-15 years ago. And now he could hardly make contribution in Russian opposition. The main figure is Navalny who is in the cell now for meeting agitation. Nemtsov was quite popular person for his previous merits. But he is not the man who could successfully struggle against our political system.

I mean I do not believe that someone from government was really interested in his death. It would have been so stupid to kill him right in front of Red Square by political motives.

But we have a lot of propaganda by TV and 80% citizens do not have internet at all. TV always try to show opposition as a bunch of traitors who takes american money and try to organize revolution.

So I can believe that some idiots decided to kill Nemtsov as a traitor because they consider themselves as great patriots. And I blame Putin that he breeds those idiotic "patriots" and zombies by his political activities and propaganda. But I do not believe he really wants someones death.



very interesting we would almost never get direct news or opinions from RUssia..I for one have never heard of Navalny and nothing of an arrest.... which happens at the drop of a hat......we had lots of news on the teenage girls band arrest...funny that.

why do Russians not make more noise about this.?


Navalny struggles against corruption and he always manages to find rich politician apartments abroad. It turn out that all government "patriot" have A LOT OF money and spend it abroad abundantly buying big houses and cars for their families. Politician cannot conceal that facts and it is irritating for them. Navalny has a good command and does indeed a lot of work to prevent stealing of peoples money. But our politicians try to shut his projects down by blocking his sites, put his brother into prison and keep him under home arrest, not showing him on TV.

A lot of people already know about Navalny. But the problem is that the majority watch only TV and treat Navalny as a traitor and the others (who knows the truth) just afraid of politicians because they are in the minority. That is it.
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Reply #34 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 6:08am
 
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 6:02am:
cods wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:45am:
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:12am:
Hey, guys! =)

I am from Russia.

Boris Nemtsov was very important Russian politician 10-15 years ago. And now he could hardly make contribution in Russian opposition. The main figure is Navalny who is in the cell now for meeting agitation. Nemtsov was quite popular person for his previous merits. But he is not the man who could successfully struggle against our political system.

I mean I do not believe that someone from government was really interested in his death. It would have been so stupid to kill him right in front of Red Square by political motives.

But we have a lot of propaganda by TV and 80% citizens do not have internet at all. TV always try to show opposition as a bunch of traitors who takes american money and try to organize revolution.

So I can believe that some idiots decided to kill Nemtsov as a traitor because they consider themselves as great patriots. And I blame Putin that he breeds those idiotic "patriots" and zombies by his political activities and propaganda. But I do not believe he really wants someones death.



very interesting we would almost never get direct news or opinions from RUssia..I for one have never heard of Navalny and nothing of an arrest.... which happens at the drop of a hat......we had lots of news on the teenage girls band arrest...funny that.

why do Russians not make more noise about this.?


Navalny struggles against corruption and he always manages to find rich politician apartments abroad. It turn out that all government "patriot" have A LOT OF money and spend it abroad abundantly buying big houses and cars for their families. Politician cannot conceal that facts and it is irritating for them. Navalny has a good command and does indeed a lot of work to prevent stealing of peoples money. But our politicians try to shut his projects down by blocking his sites, put his brother into prison and keep him under home arrest, not showing him on TV.

A lot of people already know about Navalny. But the problem is that the majority watch only TV and treat Navalny as a traitor and the others (who knows the truth) just afraid of politicians because they are in the minority. That is it.



I guess you would never hear any TRUTHS about Putin he seems to have an enchanted life..

and you will have to wait until he dies to really know what he was up too.
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Re: Russian opposition leader shot dead
Reply #35 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 6:26am
 
cods wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 6:08am:
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 6:02am:
cods wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:45am:
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:12am:
Hey, guys! =)

I am from Russia.

Boris Nemtsov was very important Russian politician 10-15 years ago. And now he could hardly make contribution in Russian opposition. The main figure is Navalny who is in the cell now for meeting agitation. Nemtsov was quite popular person for his previous merits. But he is not the man who could successfully struggle against our political system.

I mean I do not believe that someone from government was really interested in his death. It would have been so stupid to kill him right in front of Red Square by political motives.

But we have a lot of propaganda by TV and 80% citizens do not have internet at all. TV always try to show opposition as a bunch of traitors who takes american money and try to organize revolution.

So I can believe that some idiots decided to kill Nemtsov as a traitor because they consider themselves as great patriots. And I blame Putin that he breeds those idiotic "patriots" and zombies by his political activities and propaganda. But I do not believe he really wants someones death.



very interesting we would almost never get direct news or opinions from RUssia..I for one have never heard of Navalny and nothing of an arrest.... which happens at the drop of a hat......we had lots of news on the teenage girls band arrest...funny that.

why do Russians not make more noise about this.?


Navalny struggles against corruption and he always manages to find rich politician apartments abroad. It turn out that all government "patriot" have A LOT OF money and spend it abroad abundantly buying big houses and cars for their families. Politician cannot conceal that facts and it is irritating for them. Navalny has a good command and does indeed a lot of work to prevent stealing of peoples money. But our politicians try to shut his projects down by blocking his sites, put his brother into prison and keep him under home arrest, not showing him on TV.

A lot of people already know about Navalny. But the problem is that the majority watch only TV and treat Navalny as a traitor and the others (who knows the truth) just afraid of politicians because they are in the minority. That is it.



I guess you would never hear any TRUTHS about Putin he seems to have an enchanted life..

and you will have to wait until he dies to really know what he was up too.


Putin is an old good german spy first of all. =) And he is a president after all.
But I think he really loves his country and do not have really terrible secrets.

I just do not like the way he rules the country. Like old and sly hooligan with his old and sly friends.
His time is up many years ago. But he still lives in XX century and rule as a king of XIX century.
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Reply #36 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 7:37am
 
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 6:26am:
cods wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 6:08am:
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 6:02am:
cods wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:45am:
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:12am:
Hey, guys! =)

I am from Russia.

Boris Nemtsov was very important Russian politician 10-15 years ago. And now he could hardly make contribution in Russian opposition. The main figure is Navalny who is in the cell now for meeting agitation. Nemtsov was quite popular person for his previous merits. But he is not the man who could successfully struggle against our political system.

I mean I do not believe that someone from government was really interested in his death. It would have been so stupid to kill him right in front of Red Square by political motives.

But we have a lot of propaganda by TV and 80% citizens do not have internet at all. TV always try to show opposition as a bunch of traitors who takes american money and try to organize revolution.

So I can believe that some idiots decided to kill Nemtsov as a traitor because they consider themselves as great patriots. And I blame Putin that he breeds those idiotic "patriots" and zombies by his political activities and propaganda. But I do not believe he really wants someones death.



very interesting we would almost never get direct news or opinions from RUssia..I for one have never heard of Navalny and nothing of an arrest.... which happens at the drop of a hat......we had lots of news on the teenage girls band arrest...funny that.

why do Russians not make more noise about this.?


Navalny struggles against corruption and he always manages to find rich politician apartments abroad. It turn out that all government "patriot" have A LOT OF money and spend it abroad abundantly buying big houses and cars for their families. Politician cannot conceal that facts and it is irritating for them. Navalny has a good command and does indeed a lot of work to prevent stealing of peoples money. But our politicians try to shut his projects down by blocking his sites, put his brother into prison and keep him under home arrest, not showing him on TV.

A lot of people already know about Navalny. But the problem is that the majority watch only TV and treat Navalny as a traitor and the others (who knows the truth) just afraid of politicians because they are in the minority. That is it.



I guess you would never hear any TRUTHS about Putin he seems to have an enchanted life..

and you will have to wait until he dies to really know what he was up too.


Putin is an old good german spy first of all. =) And he is a president after all.
But I think he really loves his country and do not have really terrible secrets.

I just do not like the way he rules the country. Like old and sly hooligan with his old and sly friends.
His time is up many years ago. But he still lives in XX century and rule as a king of XIX century.



as you have said all the politicians have lots of homes in foreign countries.. that no one is supposed to know about I cant believe that doesnt include putin...he has after all made himself President by buying his ministry.. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #37 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 9:04am
 
I just do not like the way he rules the country. Like old and sly hooligan with his old and sly friends.
His time is up many years ago. But he still lives in XX century and rule as a king of XIX century.


Hi Dmitry.....thanks for the information.

I like Putin that he sticks up for his country against the west, particularly the USA . He always seems to be a move or two ahead of them, comes from being a great chess player, I suppose.

You do agree that Obama is trying to implement Mr Putin in the downing of the MH17, they have no evidence but put sanctions on Russia just the same.
How do you do feel about that?
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Reply #38 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 3:22pm
 
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 9:04am:
I just do not like the way he rules the country. Like old and sly hooligan with his old and sly friends.
His time is up many years ago. But he still lives in XX century and rule as a king of XIX century.


Hi Dmitry.....thanks for the information.

I like Putin that he sticks up for his country against the west, particularly the USA . He always seems to be a move or two ahead of them, comes from being a great chess player, I suppose.

You do agree that Obama is trying to implement Mr Putin in the downing of the MH17, they have no evidence but put sanctions on Russia just the same.
How do you do feel about that?



sorry pansi I thought it had something to do with  Putin being  on the borders of the Ukraine and using his machines and might  helping  the separatists...
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Reply #39 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 9:33pm
 
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 9:04am:
I just do not like the way he rules the country. Like old and sly hooligan with his old and sly friends.
His time is up many years ago. But he still lives in XX century and rule as a king of XIX century.


Hi Dmitry.....thanks for the information.

I like Putin that he sticks up for his country against the west, particularly the USA . He always seems to be a move or two ahead of them, comes from being a great chess player, I suppose.

You do agree that Obama is trying to implement Mr Putin in the downing of the MH17, they have no evidence but put sanctions on Russia just the same.
How do you do feel about that?


Hello, Dame Pansi.

It depends. If you consider new territory, sovereignty and military power as a resource to fight for then you are right. Putin always seems to be a move or two ahead of west. But I prefer to think that people, technologies and reputation are the thing that is really paid of.

What concerns MH17 it is not Putin himself of course. But he created tension between friendly people by getting Cremia which in turns provoke conflict in Ukraine because people from Donbass decided they might be separated as well with Russia support. The weapon was Russian from Russian territory. It is not a secret. It does not matter who orders to shoot at the plain. That is inevitable consequence of civil war.

Sanctions are against the Cremia issue and that fact that Putin do not want use his influence to stop separatists. They have a lot of support from Russian territory and that is not a secret too.

I do not like sanction but I should admit that it is necessary step in relationship to show Russian people that Putin does not care about people's living standards and country reputation. He cares about his so called "independent" and "exclusiveness" that is not the values of our days. On TV he always said that Russian people are very special and powerful but in reality we lag behind the whole world being very ignorant and poor.
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Reply #40 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 10:37pm
 
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:12am:
Hey, guys! =)

I am from Russia.

Boris Nemtsov was very important Russian politician 10-15 years ago. And now he could hardly make contribution in Russian opposition. The main figure is Navalny who is in the cell now for meeting agitation. Nemtsov was quite popular person for his previous merits. But he is not the man who could successfully struggle against our political system.

I mean I do not believe that someone from government was really interested in his death. It would have been so stupid to kill him right in front of Red Square by political motives.

But we have a lot of propaganda by TV and 80% citizens do not have internet at all. TV always try to show opposition as a bunch of traitors who takes american money and try to organize revolution.

So I can believe that some idiots decided to kill Nemtsov as a traitor because they consider themselves as great patriots. And I blame Putin that he breeds those idiotic "patriots" and zombies by his political activities and propaganda. But I do not believe he really wants someones death.



So Dmitry, how did you come across our little forum, way out here in the land of OZ, all the way from Russia?
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Reply #41 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 10:52pm
 
perceptions_now wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 10:37pm:
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:12am:
Hey, guys! =)

I am from Russia.

Boris Nemtsov was very important Russian politician 10-15 years ago. And now he could hardly make contribution in Russian opposition. The main figure is Navalny who is in the cell now for meeting agitation. Nemtsov was quite popular person for his previous merits. But he is not the man who could successfully struggle against our political system.

I mean I do not believe that someone from government was really interested in his death. It would have been so stupid to kill him right in front of Red Square by political motives.

But we have a lot of propaganda by TV and 80% citizens do not have internet at all. TV always try to show opposition as a bunch of traitors who takes american money and try to organize revolution.

So I can believe that some idiots decided to kill Nemtsov as a traitor because they consider themselves as great patriots. And I blame Putin that he breeds those idiotic "patriots" and zombies by his political activities and propaganda. But I do not believe he really wants someones death.



So Dmitry, how did you come across our little forum, way out here in the land of OZ, all the way from Russia?


I study English. And the best way to practice English is to speak with people. I chose this forum because I found it in the internet and I also like Australia culture. So it is just a coincidence but I like the way you discuss political issues here. That is it.
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Reply #42 - Mar 3rd, 2015 at 11:24pm
 
Boris Nemtsov Murder Is the Next MH17

Whatever the facts of the case the west is going to squeeze out every last anti-Kremlin soundbite out of it that it can

The murder of Boris Yefimovich Nemtsov is the latest in a series of dramas involving Russia played out on the international stage. A Putin adversary, murdered with the backdrop of St. Basils, this is the stuff of Hollywood, literally.

Whoever killed Nemtsov, he or she will go down in history right along with those responsible for Malaysian flight MH17. Of this, I think we can all rest assured. Like the catastrophe that was to be Sochi 2014, in the same way a million Russian tanks have been sent to Donbass to fight Kiev’s forces, so too a midnight killer has unleashed a New York City to Sydney media frenzy. And this is how we can know who was responsible too. BBC seems all too ready to count the convenient thousands marching along the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge. Wall Street has chime in with a well prepared headline that reads; “Boris Nemtsov’s Career Traces Arc of Russia’s Dimmed Hopes for Democracy.”

Once again, in a year of never ending provocative news, we’re presented with astounding coincidence. And for the intelligent among us, this is how we can know the “direction” of the truth. Wasn't it Friedrich Nietzsche who once said;

     “I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you.”


We’re trapped inside daytime TV! The world is being sold soap powder to wash out the brain. News has become an opera of policy, an Orwellian talk show, a tabloid rumor to satiate the strung out news junkies. Suddenly a one of Putin’s most vehement critics, he’s been elevated to Gandhi status because of his untimely death. In the same way the Je Suis Charlie cartoonists magically morphed into epic heroes, somebody clearly wants a Russian paradigm. Like I said, the suggestion Putin had this done is not just idiotic, it’s insane. If he’s as powerful and evil as Washington officials claim, then assassinating dissidents across the street from Putin’s office seems… Well, anyone with enough money could have had Nemtzov disappear forever, let’s face it. This leaves only three possibilities as to who is behind his murder.

Murder Suspects By Multiple Choice

In the BBC or Wall Street Journal narrative, I guess we can think of Vladimir Putin like the Godfather form the famous movie. He had to make a public statement, you see? Nemtsov was such a fearsome foe, a gangland killing in front of the “Don’s” house was deemed necessary. This is the soap opera version, the one intended to perpetuate the Evil Putin doctrine of Washington and London. This is the “NATO protects us!” version.

The second version of this story involves the 142.5 million enemies Nemtsov and his fellow dissidents have made swimming against the current in Russia. I’m being generous giving the slain “agent” of change a million supporters our of the Russian population, Putin is that popular in Mother Russia, no one can deny. In this version some sub-group or unknown Nemtsov enemy from his past dealings sought revenge in the shadow of the Kremlin.

A third version of this cloak and dagger slaying involves the same people who own 90 percent of western mainstream media. The name of Nemtsov’s killers in this version could be an acronym, we know so many. The CIA, or maybe even Ukraine’s SBU equivalent could be responsible. Maybe the assailant was MI6? Could James Bond himself have sped away from the scene of Boris Nemtsov’s slaying? Let’s face it though, the killers did not have to be Israeli Mossad to get this job done for the Putin. What if a contract killer was hired, by perhaps some seen or unseen oligarch? The point is, we’re left wondering except for two critical points. Who had the most to gain, and who is making the biggest noise over the event? I think almost all Russians get this point, and I pray most people who can read elsewhere do.

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In summary, we’re continually left with an absence of evidence from leadership, and the media these days. The only fact the public really has to rely on, it seems, is the weight and unreason of the anti-Russia story. Logic, Murphy’s law, common sense tells us that something is wrong in all this. The Nemtsov killing, like the hundreds of others we’ve heard, it should set off all our alarms. Just before posting this I searched Google News for the biggest headline in the last hour. If my theory of reason is correct, the institution mentioned in a Voice of America story bears deep scrutiny, and I quote:

    “U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has called for a thorough and transparent investigation into the murder of Russian opposition politician and activist Boris Nemtsov. Former Russian chess champion and rights activist Garry Kasparov says he is shattered by the news and says it comes amid an atmosphere of propaganda and hatred aimed at opponents of President Vladimir Putin.”

Is it desperation to pull chess champions out of the closet? What if Russia called for an investigation into the JFK assassination? We are definitely in an “Oh boy!” sitcom these days. The only thing that is crystal clear is, whoever is behind all this drama will stop at nothing. And this is scary stuff indeed

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Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 10:52pm:
perceptions_now wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 10:37pm:
Dmitry K. wrote on Mar 3rd, 2015 at 5:12am:
Hey, guys! =)

I am from Russia.

Boris Nemtsov was very important Russian politician 10-15 years ago. And now he could hardly make contribution in Russian opposition. The main figure is Navalny who is in the cell now for meeting agitation. Nemtsov was quite popular person for his previous merits. But he is not the man who could successfully struggle against our political system.

I mean I do not believe that someone from government was really interested in his death. It would have been so stupid to kill him right in front of Red Square by political motives.

But we have a lot of propaganda by TV and 80% citizens do not have internet at all. TV always try to show opposition as a bunch of traitors who takes american money and try to organize revolution.

So I can believe that some idiots decided to kill Nemtsov as a traitor because they consider themselves as great patriots. And I blame Putin that he breeds those idiotic "patriots" and zombies by his political activities and propaganda. But I do not believe he really wants someones death.



So Dmitry, how did you come across our little forum, way out here in the land of OZ, all the way from Russia?


I study English. And the best way to practice English is to speak with people. I chose this forum because I found it in the internet and I also like Australia culture. So it is just a coincidence but I like the way you discuss political issues here. That is it.


Well, that's interesting Dmitry and what do you do, for a crust?
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Re: Russian opposition leader shot dead
Reply #44 - Mar 4th, 2015 at 6:07pm
 
perceptions_now wrote on Mar 4th, 2015 at 10:54am:
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Well, that's interesting Dmitry and what do you do, for a crust?


I'm lucky man. Living in Russia I am working in American IT company. So Russian economy does not cause much troubles for me. That is one of the reason why I am studying English.

And you?
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