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jinjeriffic · 9 months
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liberty1776 · 9 months
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Scott Ritter: The List Of Prigozhin’s Enemies Is Long | MOATS with Georg...
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destielmemenews · 9 months
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hobbitinthetardis · 9 months
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woobie-wan · 11 months
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radio-charlie · 11 months
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Until some raytheon profiteer dies i will assume that the light yuhGAHmee who got the death note really doesn’t like elites who want to do business w china specifically
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tonyrossmcmahon · 9 months
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Suspicious VIP deaths in a plane crash
Many political figures have been killed in a suspicious plane crash - their deaths unexplained to this day as Tony McMahon investigates
If you need to get rid of a political opponent, what better way than to arrange a plane crash. The 20th and 21st centuries have witnessed a grim litany of political leaders whose careers were cut short by alleged pilot error or mechanical fault while at high altitude. These suspicious deaths have proven difficult to investigate, especially when the plane crashes occur in countries where…
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thetemplarknight · 9 months
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Suspicious VIP deaths in a plane crash
Many political figures have been killed in a suspicious plane crash - their deaths unexplained to this day as Tony McMahon investigates
If you need to get rid of a political opponent, what better way than to arrange a plane crash. The 20th and 21st centuries have witnessed a grim litany of political leaders whose careers were cut short by alleged pilot error or mechanical fault while at high altitude. These suspicious deaths have proven difficult to investigate, especially when the plane crashes occur in countries where…
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blogoism · 9 months
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Death of Prigozhin Casts Shadows on Russia's Role in Ukraine and the Sahel Region
This article documents the possible outcome of Prigozhin's death as Russia continues the war in Ukraine, while maintaining a presence in the Sahel regions of Africa.
Adeyemi Oshunrinade September 3, 2023 Those who understand Putin’s passion for the Soviet Union, are unsurprised the Russian leader invaded Ukraine. The recruitment of Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader and founder of the Wagner group who fought alongside Russian military in Ukraine, offered the Russian president opportunity for major gains at the early stages of the war, when it appeared the Russian…
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therevereddead · 9 months
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taiwantalk · 9 months
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any kind of conspiracy to suggest that prigozhin could’ve faked his own death would have to reconcile how prigozhin would just let 10 people die in the crash of his private jet.
then prigozhin would have to either disappear forever without his wagners and launder his assets without leaving any traces.
I don’t think prigozhin could pull that off except if putin had orchestrated the fake death for him.
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jinjeriffic · 9 months
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Wagner Chief Prigozhin is presumed dead after a plane crash
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liberty1776 · 9 months
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Scott Ritter: Putin Didn't Kill Prigozhin, but Ukraine is FINISHED
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lejournaldupeintre · 9 months
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Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin killed in Russian plane crash
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed Wednesday after a plane he was aboard crashed northwest of Moscow, according to Russian authorities. Prigozhin led a short-lived mutiny attempt against Vladimir Putin in June “An investigation has been launched into the crash of the Embraer aircraft, which occurred tonight in the Tver region. According to the list of passengers, among them is the name…
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animentality · 2 months
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so... the Boeing whistleblower who gave a formal deposition last week and was supposed to continue a series of legal questioning this week was found dead of a "self inflicted gun shot wound to the head."
which is such a bunch of horse shit.
like how awfully convenient that he suddenly decided he had suicidal thoughts before he could continue providing evidence of Boeing's dangerous safety violations.
boeing also "deeply mourns his passing" oh that's a good one. I'm sure you deeply mourn the oh so unexpected death of a former employee who was telling people just how fucked your production line is.
this might seem like a weird thing to be angry about, but like.
it reminds me of that guy who staged a small mutiny against Putin, whose plane "mysteriously" went down.
the elites get to do this, just kill anyone they want. and while that prigozhin prick is no loss to this world, a former quality control manager who spoke out against shitty production line practices being murdered and having it ruled as a suicide-
yeah, it makes me angry.
a guy just doesn't get involved in legal proceedings for years, and continue to fight back against Boeing, and then decide actually I'm done with that let me kill myself between depositions!!
the fact that it was a gunshot wound to the head too, like... the cops are going to rule it as a suicide, even though all of us know, it fucking wasn't.
even his lawyers said, yeah... he seemed pretty happy. why the fuck would he kill himself?
it's the most suspicious thing in the fucking world, and fuck Boeing.
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collapsedsquid · 9 months
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On my recent trip to Kyiv, I was informed by Ukrainian government officials that they had information indicating that Prigozhin had accumulated more than $4 billion worth of gold alone from these endeavors. But Putin decided after Wagner’s rebellion that it was time for Prigozhin to give up these mercenary protection rackets—and time for his Russian military intelligence agency, the GRU, and other regime-affiliated private military companies such as Redut, to take them over. More reliable members of the security state would be rewarded while Prigozhin was punished. As the Wall Street Journal reported recently, Putin had personally told the president of Central African Republic that it was time to end his relationship with Prigozhin, and the Russian Ministry of Defense had sent delegations to African strongmen to tell them that from now on they were to deal directly with the Russian government. But Prigozhin apparently refused to take the hint. Instead, in his last days, he was crisscrossing Africa—going from Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, to Bamako, the capital of Mali. Everywhere he went, he insisted—in private meetings and  a video that he later released on his Telegram social media channel—that Wagner would continue to increase its presence and support to these African leaders. To his allied commanders in Sudan, who had brought him gold from Darfur’s Songo mine, the Journal  reported that he said, “I need more gold.” These defiant actions must have infuriated Putin. In the TV broadcast eulogy after Prigozhin’s death, Putin referred to him as a “talented businessman” who had made “serious mistakes in life,” but he also went into a strange and seemingly out-of-place level of detail on Prigozhin’s business dealings in Africa—the only specific reference to the oligarch’s vast business empire—and his engagement “in oil, gas, precious metals, and stones there.” From Putin’s perspective, Prigozhin, rather than taking a chance at clemency and disappearing into oblivion, had the arrogance to continue to oppose Putin’s wishes. There could not and would not be a second forgiveness. Once again, Prigozhin arrogantly miscalculated a business dispute with Putin and other Russian elites, and it led to his demise.
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