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December 4 2011 at 2:35 PM
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Mihail  (Login Mihail_)

 
I was just watching a post-election show on Russian Channel 2, where US and British election observers basically said that elections were free and fair, and the British observer said that elections were more free and fair than in Britain (he is likely to be fired for that remark, when he gets back to Britainstan). However, it is always fun to spot CIA agents by the ridiculous nonsense that they spew. There was one clearly inadequate CIA scoundrel who was screaming about how the elections were totally unfair, because Limonov, Nemtsov, Ryshkov, and other CIA-agents weren't allowed to participate, but Vladimir Solovyov, who was leading the show, really put that nasty bastard in his place, bringing attention to the fact that most of those sellouts were already in power in the 90's when the country was bankrupt, and that most Russian people are sick and tired of these people. More worrying was the remarks by a much more dangerous CIA agent--Igor Yurgens who successfully infiltrated the Medvedev gov't, and was to a large extent responsible for Medvedev's sellout liberal policies, including the "reset" with the US. He too condemned the elections as unfree and unfair, basically pledging his loyalty not to Medvedev, who he works for, but to the motley crew of Nemtsov, Ryshkov, and company. And suggested that the ruling United Russia party should "learn its lesson" and work together not with the parliamentary factions, but with those who are outside of parliament (meaning work closer together with CIA). Hopefully, he is on his way to be booted from power, permanently. It is precisely because of such traitors as Igor Yurgens hanging around the Medvedev administration that I didn't vote for United Russia in this election.

It is amazing how a CIA-financed opposition spokesman and the CIA agent Yurgens, who infiltrated the Medvedev administration, had absolutely the same thing to say about the elections, which was at odds not only with what all the spokespeople from the political parties had to say, but even with what the Western election observers had to say. Solovyov just had a field day with the CIA-scum, totally slamming all of their cr*p about election violations--with Yurgens especially he had a field day, saying why should United Russia cooperate not with the political parties that made it to parliament, but with those that didn't make it to parliament--does that mean that Yurgens doesn't respect the choice of the people? And Igor Yurgens just sort of had no answer to that question. The elections were a colossal failure of the CIA scum who called for a boycott of the elections, and tried to stage anti-election protests.


    
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Re: Russian elections

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December 5 2011, 2:12 AM 

In the BBC news it reports there is growing discontent and the all too real threat of this CIA/Chechen/drug trafficking/organised crime network coming to fruition which is conducting mass operations inside Russia and beyond its borders.

In fact the former President of Far West Gulf Leonid Leonidovich Kosyakovstepped retired to become head of Ukrainian intelligence in 2005 under the Orange regime.

DIRECTORS OF FAR WEST, LTD.[126]

Leonid Leonidovich Kosyakov, b. 1955, Ukrainian citizen. Until 2005 resided in Dubai and Switzerland. '83-'85 - in command of a special GRU group in Shindand, West. Afghanistan, assigned to intercept caravans with drugs. In different times under his command served Filin, Lunev, Likhvintsev, Surikov, Saidov, and Petrov. Ret. in '93. Owns big travel company in Dubai. In the spring of 2005 was appointed to general's position in Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR) and stepped down as the official president of Far West Ltd.


http://www.network54.com/Forum/84302/thread/1313923338/last-1313923338/MUST+READ%21%21+Excellent+article+about+Far+West+Gulf+LLC%2C+investors+and+affiliates

No doubt he and this Far West Gulf group played a role in the events of the Georgian war in 2008.

What Russia needs is a safe guard, an organisation like Global Research of investigators and writers with former and current Russian and foreign intelligence officers and assets discussing these things.

 
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December 5 2011, 3:07 AM 

The issue of discontent is entirely exaggerated by the Western press. Note that the pro-Putin United Russia party was able to get 50% of the vote, which means that it still has massive popular support. The rogue CIA-funded opposition groups that called for the boycott of the elections are totally marginal and have absolutely no popular support. You should also realize that all the other political parties that will be now represented in the State Duma are anti-Western--not one pro-Western political party made it into the new Duma.

http://rt.com/

What I especially liked about these elections, are the tough government actions undertaken against the phony CIA-financed pseudo-opposition, such as the arrest of CIA agent Sergey Udaltsov (who writes on Far West's Pravda.info site--here is his CIA-payed for article calling for an election boycotthttp://www.pravda.info/protest/96830.html), and the legal action against CIA-financed "non-governmental organization" "Voice". The CIA wanted to organize rioting on the day of elections, but the FSB really neutralized those filthy NWO scum, including those associated with Far West, and as a result elections were totally peaceful. There was a feeble attempt at a riot just a couple of hours ago (the day after the elections), and it was thankfully brutally put down, with CIA agents responsible for organizing this phony opposition riot, Navalny and Yashin arrested. I was travelling in central Moscow today, and it was completely calm, with much more police than usual. Navalny, Yashin, and Udaltsov should really get interrogated with much harsher methods like waterboarding, so that the financing scheme of these CIA agents can be traced, and the entire CIA network in Russia can be disrupted.

The biggest threat are those CIA-groups which have already infiltrated the government, like the Yurgens' clan--they are much more dangerous than the opposition CIA-funded groups like Far West--they prevent the gov't from taking forceful action against the CIA agents in the opposition and such rogue organizations like Far West. Hopefully the larger role for patriotic opposition parties like the Communists, Fair Russia party, and Liberal Democrats, will make it easier for Putin to boot the CIA infiltrators from the government.


    
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