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NAVALNY CASE:

NAVALNY CASE:

Hugo Adan

2/3/2021

WE ARE AT THE BORDER OF WW3 WITH RU. We sanctioned 7 members of their Security Staff FSB because alleged crimes Agst Humanity committed on A Navalny in 2018. Trump was in power and PENTA & NATO decided that the only way to expand the neoliberal policies in favor of Big US_CORP is to destroy RU & CHINA. NATO send 38 thousand troops to the borders of RU & CH. The attack was imminent but the pandem CV-19 made them to cancel the plan. Italian troops were infected with the CV. Trump said this pand was created by China and CH said the reverse: the pork’s sent to CH were infected. The plan to bomb & invade RU-CH was designed by NATO in Germany: for them the new Presid of RU could’ve been Alexey Navalny. The Germans create a poison similar to Novichok and tried in both Alexey N and his wife Julia (2017-2018). The purpose was to blame RU’ Novichock factory.

In the report from CNN below published in Dec 2020 you will see the confusion they had on the dynamic of their plan. Now the plan to invade RU  is re-taken by US, PENTA, NATO + ISR. The RU members of FSB sanctioned by US are the same as the member described in this report. And the AIM of this plan is the same: WW3.They can started but they will respond & there will not be wiiners, only destruction, genocide and new pandemias.

The key QT is how the RU will respond: They can accuse Biden that was VP of Obama who can also be accused of crimes Agst humanity for the creation & arming ISIS the terrorist Saudi coalition that is still killing many innocent people in Syria with the support of ISR. RU can accuse also the authors of the savage crime in Libya plus the stolen of their GOLD.The US has many actors involve in war-crimes and crimes Agst humanity. RU-CH can name and sanction[ZH1]  them now. Just another  tit for tat.

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READ THIS ANTI-RU ART:

To know more on Navalni’ case:

 

CNN-BELLINGCAT INVESTIGATION IDENTIFIES RUSSIAN SPECIALISTS WHO TRAILED PUTIN'S NEMESIS ALEXEY NAVALNY BEFORE HE WAS POISONED

By Tim Lister, Clarissa Ward and Sebastian Shukla, CNN

Published on Tue December 15, 2020

 

August 13, a 33-year-old Russian woman named Maria Pevchikh checked in for a flight from Moscow to the Siberian city of Novosibirsk. She was not alone.

Trailing her to Domodedovo airport that morning was a member of an elite unit of the Russian Security Service, the FSB. OLEG TAYAKIN (2ND RU agent)

Pevchikh was traveling in advance of a visit to Siberia by Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, whose anti-corruption campaign she leads.

The Navalny team is constantly watched by the FSB in Russia, the successor to the Soviet Union's secret police force, the KGB. But Tayakin is no ordinary agent. He belongs to a small team specializing in toxins and nerve agents.

They knew that Navalny, a thorn in President Vladimir Putin's side for nearly a decade, would arrive in Novosibirsk the next day.

Exactly one week later, Navalny would be fighting for his life -- his body ravaged by the nerve agent Novichok, his organs shutting down.

CNN joined an investigation by the group Bellingcat that has pieced together how the elite FSB unit followed Navalny's team throughout its August trip to Siberia.

The investigation also found that this unit has followed Navalny on more than 30 trips to and from Moscow since 2017.

 [[ RU could’ve killed Navalny but they wanted to know who is supporting him abroad. Now they know.. ]]

"I have a very strange feeling when I watch their faces," Navalny said, adding it was "absolutely terrifying" to find out he'd been followed for so long.

THE SHADOWS AND THEIR MASTERS

Bellingcat and CNN have established that the FSB's toxins team comprises six to 10 agents, including qualified doctors, toxicologists and paramedics.

RUSSIA’S TOXINS TEAM

A Bellingcat investigation with CNN has identified at least six members of a Russian intelligence team that specializes in toxins and nerve agents. Navalny was poisoned during a trip to Tomsk in Aug-17.

MEMBERS OF THE TEAM:

-Alexander Bortnikov, Director, FSB

-Maj. Gen. Vladimir Bogdanov

-Stanislav Makshakov

-Oleg Tayakin

TOXINS TEAM:

Ivan Osipov

Mikhail Shvets

Konstantin Kudryavtsev

Source: CNN and Bellingcat analysis

STRAINS OF NOVICHOK HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED HERE AT THE SIGNAL INSTITUTE.

At the center of the web was the Signal Institute in Moscow, previously identified as at the heart of Russia's illicit and secret program to develop Novichok.

A NEW VARIANT OF NOVICHOK ?

Depending on the dosage and how it's administered, Novichok can take up to 12 hours to impact the nervous system, according to experts in toxicology. Short of injecting exactly the right dose into someone, it is almost impossible for the perpetrator to dose Novichok so as to incapacitate rather than kill.

ALARMS RAISED IN COCKPIT AND IN MOSCOW

Early the next morning, Navalny left for the four-hour flight back to Moscow. He drank tea in the airport café, and began watching his favorite TV show, "Rick and Morty," soon after takeoff.

Then he felt suddenly very sick. Sweating profusely, he went to the plane's bathroom.

"I went over to the flight attendant and said, 'I was poisoned, I'm going to die.' And then I laid down under his feet to die, you knew in that moment the worst," he said.

He's still alive thanks to the quick thinking of the plane's captain, who diverted to Omsk and requested medical help, rather than continue to Moscow.

Yulia Navalnaya appealed directly to President Putin to allow her husband to be flown to Germany for treatment. He agreed.

REPRISALS FOR FSB

Just over a week after Navalny was wheeled into Berlin's Charité hospital, still in a coma, German Chancellor Angela Merkel declared that lab results showed "beyond a doubt" that the poisoning was "an attempted murder with nerve agent."

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Navalny was "definitely" the victim of a crime and called on the Russian government to answer what she called "very serious questions."

The European Union then imposed sanctions on several senior officials, including the director of the FSB, Aleksandr Bortnikov, saying he was "responsible for providing support to the persons who carried out or were involved in the poisoning" of Navalny.

Both the Kremlin and the Russian security services have repeatedly denied any role in Navalny's poisoning. "To say that on the territory of Russia, there is production or stocks of military-grade poisons is of course disinformation," the head of Russia's foreign intelligence service, Sergei Naryshkin, said on September 15.

Russian officials and media have advanced dozens of scenarios to explain Navalny's poisoning, SUGGESTING IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN DONE ON THE PLANE THAT TOOK HIM TO GERMANY. One of the favorite theories of state media is that Pevchikh was responsible, working for British intelligence in an effort to smear the Russian government. Pevchikh has dismissed the allegation.

President Vladimir Putin was asked about Navalny during a meeting with members of Russia's Human Rights Council :

Putin told Russia's Human Rights Council that, while it was not necessary to open a criminal investigation every time someone nearly died, he had asked prosecutors to look into the Navalny case.

Russian analysts were looking at the materials available to them, Putin said, but were being blocked elsewhere.

NAVALNY'S FUTURE

Navalny hopes the investigation by Bellingcat and CNN will lead to a raft of tough sanctions against the elite around Putin. So far he has been disappointed by the US response. "President Trump was asked about it and he said, let's talk about this later," Navalny told CNN with a shrug.

Alexey Navalny talked to CNN at a secret location in Germany but says he will return to Russia.

Despite the risk, Navalny plans to return to Russia as soon as his doctors give him the all clear.

"I will go back and I will go back because I'm a Russian politician. I belong to this country," he said.

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This story was reported by Clarissa Ward, Tim Lister and Sebastian Shukla in southern Germany. Ward and Shukla also reported from Tomsk and Moscow. Lister and Shukla also reported from Vienna. CNN's Oscar Featherstone and Darya Tarasova contributed to this story.

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