Recently an attempt was made to kill a retired Russian double spy, living in the UK, by using a "chemical agent." Godfrey Bloom, a former MEP for UKIP, blows apart the British government's hastily-arrived-at view that Vladmir Putin is behind this by pointing out that the Russians have much to lose, while others have much to gain from such an act.
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Showing posts with label espionage. Show all posts
COINCIDENCE DETECTOR LIGHTS UP AS UK BLAMES PUTIN & TRUMP SACKS TILLERSON
by Duns Scotus
Without being an "Insider" it is difficult to know exactly what is going on in the world of politics and geopolitics today. In fact, you only have two options—either to be a dupe or a crank, namely to believe everything our "highers and betters" tell us or else to be stubbornly suspicious of it. I prefer the latter.
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