Jos Shoigulla on asuntolainaa reilusti kuten Cai-Göranilla..Täytyy kyllä olla pätevä tyyppi jos rakentaa itselleen 15 miljoonan Ecun palatsin ministerin palkalla.
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Jos Shoigulla on asuntolainaa reilusti kuten Cai-Göranilla..Täytyy kyllä olla pätevä tyyppi jos rakentaa itselleen 15 miljoonan Ecun palatsin ministerin palkalla.
Hänen kerrotaan työskennelleen sotilaslääkärinä Venäjän sotilastiedustelulle GRU:lle.
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/uk-...ing-suspect-dr-alexander-mishkin-hero-russia/We have identified “Alexander Petrov” to be in fact Dr. Alexander Yevgeniyevich Mishkin, a trained military doctor in the employ of the GRU. Furthermore, multiple witnesses familiar with Alexander Mishkin and his family have confirmed to us that he, like Col. Chepiga, is a recipient of the Hero of Russia award, which is bestowed by a special decree by the Russian President.
Jos Shoigulla on asuntolainaa reilusti kuten Cai-Göranilla..
Pitäisikö tästä huolestua? Onko venäjällä jossain numerokaupunkissa käynnissä neuvostoliiton aikainen biopreparat?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/10/10/russian_troll_factory_firebombed_with_minor_damage/Russian media is reporting that someone has tried to torch the notorious St Petersberg “troll factory,” linked with trolling Western social media sites, sparking a police investigation.
The Internet Research Agency became famous as a “fake news” operation spreading misinformation by way of Facebook ads, and stealing Americans' identities to set up the PayPal accounts that paid for the ads. In February, US authorities indicted 13 individuals as operating the troll factory.
Russian outlet RBC reported last year (in Russian) that the agency had reinvented itself as a media operation, Federal News Agency, claiming an audience of 36 million people.
Fontaka.ru reported (in Russian) the offices of Federal News Agency were attacked by an arsonist on October 9.
“An unidentified man broke the glass on the first floor of a building on Beloostrovskaya Street, 8 at 2:55 on October 9, and then threw a hot mixture into the office,” that report said. The fire was extinguished by a guard.
The report added that a cobblestone was used to smash the window, and that the “incendiary mixture” was poured onto the window-sill and set fire.
According to this RBC report (again in Russian), Federal News Agency is associated with oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, “Putin's cook”, one of the Russians indicted by the US in February.
Federal News Agency told Fontaka it was subject to an attack just before the Russian presidential election in March.
Taisi olla sama kaveri joka poltti Reichstagin aikanaan?
No huh huh, millä ne on säilöneet tuon hepun? Pyhällä vodkalla?
https://www.thedailybeast.com/russi...overing-dollar200-billion-dirty-money-scandalLONDON—A crusading Russian official traveled to Estonia in the summer of 2006 to warn the authorities that an unprecedented money-laundering scheme had been established in the tiny Baltic financial sector. The scam he had uncovered would go on to become the biggest dirty-money operation in history: the $200 billion Danske Bank scandal.
Three months after Andrei Kozlov, the first deputy chairman of the Russian Central Bank, tried to raise the alarm, he was dead.
Crooked beneficiaries of the illicit multibillion-dollar scheme to transfer money out of Russia included a member of Vladmir Putin’s family and agents from the KGB’s successor, the FSB, according to a leaked report drawn up by a bank insider.
The Estonian branch of Sampo bank, which was bought by Danske, was alleged to be a central nexus in a host of criminal enterprises run out of Russia. As the Danish bank’s own internal inquiry found last month (PDF), more than $200 billion in foreign money was allowed to race through its accounts in the years after Kozlov raised the alarm.
For a lot of well-connected Russians, removing the potential obstacle of Kozlov has proved to be extremely lucrative.
Danske’s internal report, written by the Danish law firm Bruun & Hjejle and published in September, did not examine the status of all of the $234 billion identified, but concluded that “a large part” of it may need to be considered suspicious.
The law firm also identified three major international scandals tied to Danske’s accounts in Estonia. It found almost 200 accounts linked to the “Russian Laundromat” exposed by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), which uncovered a complex laundering system used to funnel approximately $20 billion out of Russia illegally. An additional 75 accounts were linked to the similar “Azerbaijani Laundromat.”
The third scandal tied to Danske in the report is the $230 million fraud uncovered by Sergei Magnitsky. In 2008, the tax lawyer was detained, beaten, and left to die in a Russian jail cell after uncovering evidence that Russian officials had been involved in stealing Russian public funds in a scam that victimized Hermitage Capital Management, an investment fund founded by Bill Browder.
Tämähän on hyvin mielenkiintoinen. Mitä kaikkea venäjä saisikaan aikaan jos eivät ryssisi? Toisaalta huolestuttaa se kuinka moni operaatioista onnistuu eikä kukaan saa tietää? Hollannissakin jäivät kiinni vain koska hölöttivät operaatiosta puhelimessa.
Tämäntapaiset tumpeloinnit ovat tiedusteluoperaatioissa yleisempiä kuin kehdataan myöntääkään. Ei siellä ole kaikki operatiivit superkoulutettuja jamesbondeja, ja ala muutenkin helposti vetää puoleensa erilaisia 'persoonallisuuksia' joille se ei oikeasti sovi.
Tämäntapaiset tumpeloinnit ovat tiedusteluoperaatioissa yleisempiä kuin kehdataan myöntääkään. Ei siellä ole kaikki operatiivit superkoulutettuja jamesbondeja, ja ala muutenkin helposti vetää puoleensa erilaisia 'persoonallisuuksia' joille se ei oikeasti sovi.
Voisi olla mielenkiintoista listata, mitä ilmeisiä virheitä esim Skripalin murhaajat tekivät, jotka johtivat heidän tunnistamiseensa Britanniassa. Esim:
GRU (GU) facing a little purge? If so, it’s not to spy less, but spy better
As is inevitable, in the wake of the Dutch hacking bust, the US DOJ indictment, and Bellingcat’s claim that the second member of the Skripal hit team was a naval doctor turned spook, Alexander Mishkin, that there is talk of Putin’s displeasure, of GRU* director Gen. Korobov being on medical leave after being hauled over the coals, of heads about to roll. That may be, although so far we really only have one source, and that being one bankrolled by Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who has his own axes to grind. But it’s not at all implausible given not just that several mission have failed of late, but that there has also been evidence of sloppy tradecraft. However, two points need to be made:
*Yes, I know that since 2010 it’s technically the GU, but everyone, even in the Russian military, still calls it GRU. It’s one of those MI6/SIS things.
- Let’s not overplay the sloppiness. Sure, in hindsight it is always easy to see what was done wrong, just like every inquest after every tragedy, disaster or intelligence failure concludes that they were avoidable. That’s like saying every student could have passed an exam, if they had given the right answers: true but meaningless. Every service makes mistakes, and the GRU has, and if – as the Russians are – you’re operating at flat-out tempo, you’re going to make even more mistakes. Yes, there was some clearly sloppy tradecraft (though still the revelation of 305 GRU officers’ details in Moscow because they registered their cars at their unit’s address was arguably the biggest such breach), but keep it in perspective.
- And let’s not overplay any ‘purge.’ There is no evidence the GRU has been operating beyond Kremlin orders, none of the kind of paralysis that, for example, followed the Nemtsov murder. If Putin is showing his anger, it is not because they are spying and hacking and killing, but because they are not doing it well enough. Any purge would be for political purposes (to help distance the Kremlin from these operations) and also to encourage greater professionalism.
https://inmoscowsshadows.wordpress....-its-not-to-spy-less-but-spy-better/#comments
Voisi olla mielenkiintoista listata, mitä ilmeisiä virheitä esim Skripalin murhaajat tekivät, jotka johtivat heidän tunnistamiseensa Britanniassa. Esim:
Entäs jos heitä seurattiin koko ajan? Aiku hävitön arvaus, mutta tuskin väärä. Tuskin Britanniassa kulloinkin aivan armeijaa gruulaisia pyörii, taatusti sikäläiset viranomaiset pyyhkivät tuntumassa tavalla tai toisella.