Navalny back in Putinstan
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Previously on "Novichok was used to poison Alexei Navalny"
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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Originally posted by TheKremlin View PostLike him or not Putin is highly popular in Russia even if any vote rigging were discounted, Putin would win by a wide margin.
Buy all accounts Novichok is a lethal weapon; so far three people have been the target of attacks and they all survived. If I was an assassin; I would want a refund for the Novichok.
During the 90s Russia was as wild as the wild west portrayed cowboy films. During de-nationalisation shares were distributed to the population but were immediately bought up by oligarchs and the Russian Mafia and ****** Mafia. Putin has been repossessing these companies and wealth back to state control however, as night follows day, no doubt some wealth has found its way in the pockets of Putin his supports.
Putin has made many enemies.
Putin has some really dodgy supporters who would do anything to stifle opposition.
Putin's political opponents do not have clean hands and there could have been a false flag operation.
Putin's political opponents are often involved with one of the Mafia groups, there could be in fighting or fighting between gangs.
It could be Putin, it could be Putin's opponents, it could be criminals.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt's easy to be popular when you control the media.
Boris Promises BBC Reform at PMQs
Boris Broadcasting Corporation.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostSo a million ways to kill Navalny, the Russians pick the only one that can be 100% linked to Putin Interesting false flag
Sent from my over priced show-off iPhone using Contractor UK ForumOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostOr a good way of warning off opponents if you want everyone to know it was you.
Buy all accounts Novichok is a lethal weapon; so far three people have been the target of attacks and they all survived. If I was an assassin; I would want a refund for the Novichok.
During the 90s Russia was as wild as the wild west portrayed cowboy films. During de-nationalisation shares were distributed to the population but were immediately bought up by oligarchs and the Russian Mafia and ****** Mafia. Putin has been repossessing these companies and wealth back to state control however, as night follows day, no doubt some wealth has found its way in the pockets of Putin his supports.
Putin has made many enemies.
Putin has some really dodgy supporters who would do anything to stifle opposition.
Putin's political opponents do not have clean hands and there could have been a false flag operation.
Putin's political opponents are often involved with one of the Mafia groups, there could be in fighting or fighting between gangs.
It could be Putin, it could be Putin's opponents, it could be criminals.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostShooting down airliners
Killing opponents who threaten to reveal the truth about you
Interfere in the democratic process of America / UK / EU
Remind me again why it's China we're worried about?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostEdit: For those who don't there is a limit to how much money Chinese people and foreigns living in China can take out per year.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostShooting down airliners
Killing opponents who threaten to reveal the truth about you
Interfere in the democratic process of America / UK / EU
Remind me again why it's China we're worried about?
Cos we need more Chinese from China to wash their dirty money here?
Edit: For those who don't there is a limit to how much money Chinese people and foreigns living in China can take out per year.Last edited by SueEllen; 3 September 2020, 05:26.
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Don't joke - box of his special tea bags are probably already in his office.
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Shooting down airliners
Killing opponents who threaten to reveal the truth about you
Interfere in the democratic process of America / UK / EU
Remind me again why it's China we're worried about?
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