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World News See other World News Articles Title: Who killed Boris Nemtsov? A few hours ago, on the evening of February 27, 2015, Boris Nemtsov (1959-2015), former deputy prime minister of the Russian Federation and a leader of the Russian opposition, was murdered, some 200 meters away from the Kremlin. According to a CIA-sponsored publication that lost no time in updating its Nemtsov's biography, he had been "an outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin." Was President Vladimir Putin behind this murder, or was it someone else? To begin with, everyone agrees that Putin is a brilliant strategist and politician. Against all odds, Putin has so far brought Russia from the brink of utter poverty, disintegration, and disaster. One has just to watch him improvising a press conference, calmly, competently, and tirelessly, to realize that one is dealing here with a real, almost forgotten, specimen of a lost art: superb statesmanship. So, we need to ask ourselves: What could Putin gain from the killing of Nemtsov? On first sight, it might appear that he had plenty to gain, for the two were clearly at odds about the future direction of Russia. But with an 85% popularity rating-by far the highest of any politician on our war-ridden planet-Putin has no need to assassinate his opponents. Print version + - Font Size Send to friend In pictures: Boris Nemtsov shot dead in Moscow Moreover, according to the facts put forward by a CIA-sponsored publication, and despite attempts to lionize the likes of Kasparov and Nemtsov in the Western captive media, Nemtsov was a political small potato who posed no threat whatsoever to the immensely popular Putin. Thus, Wikipedia tells us: "In the parliamentary elections of December 2003 the Union of Rightist Forces, whose list was headed by both Nemtsov and Chubais, received just 2.4 million votes, or 4% of the total, thus falling short of the 5% threshold necessary to enter Parliament and losing all of its seats in the State Duma." Nemtsov didn't even manage to get elected as mayor of Sochi, winning a mere 14% of the vote in the 2009 mayoral elections of that city. Putin would have to be not only ruthless but insane to order the killing of such an obviously unpopular fifth columnist. Putin likewise must have been aware of the assassination of the late Alberto Nisman (1963-2015), the chief prosecutor of the 1994 car bombing of the Jewish Center in Buenos Aires. Did President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner benefit from that probable assassination? Did she gain anything at all from Nisman's death? The obvious answer is that she did not. Nisman was a mere irritant to begin with, a confidant of the American government in charge of investigating a tragic event that took place many years before the Kirchners assumed power. Moreover, owing to Nisman's death, Cristina's position has weakened considerably. The murder has led, among other things, to demonstrations by hundreds of thousands of gullible Argentines who listen, watch, and believe their CIA-owned mass media. Given the Argentine experience, would an acknowledged grandmaster of political strategy shoot himself in the foot by ordering the killing of a minor irritant? Does Putin need to kill a man who says that Crimea should effectively belong to Russia's enemies and would be disintegrators -despite the overwhelming votes of the people of Crimea, despite the arbitrariness of Crimea ever belonging to Ukraine, despite Crimea's critical importance to Russian security? Could a former advisor to Ukraine's IMF-owned former President Yushchenko ever pose a threat to the patriotic and popular Putin? As well, and contrary to everything we hear in the Western CIA-owned media, it would be totally out of character for Vladimir Vladimirovich to order the assassination of political opponents. Over the years, Putin had to put up with any number of home-grown traitors, who had deliberately or naively forgotten the entire history of Western crimes against Russia, and who had been dead-set on resurrecting the disastrous, servile, Yeltsin era. And yet there is no evidence, solid or circumstantial, that Putin had ordered the assassination of dissenting voices. Or to give another of many examples: In 2008, one suspects, Putin would have liked to continue serving as president of the Russian Federation. And yet, despite his probable wishes, despite the fact that Russia needed him, he chose to play by the rules and ceded the presidency-and at least some powers-to Medvedev. Does that sound like a man who would assassinate a misguided or bribed unpopular opponent? So, even if no candidates presented themselves for the role of Nemtsov's would-be assassin, it would appear highly unlikely that President Putin would have been stupid enough, and heartless enough, to serve in that role. But our story does not merely end in the exoneration of President Putin, for a likelier assassin readily presents itself: America's shadow government. That government is either directly involved in Nemtsov's assassination, or used one of its proxies to carry it out (the list of proxies is certainly as long as it is hideous, and includes MI6, Mossad, the Saudi dictatorship, Ukrainian Nazis, Muslim henchmen such as Al Qaeda and ISIS-none of which would have hatched such a plan without the knowledge and sponsorship of the CIA). So let us begin our indictment by asking: Who could possibly expect to benefit from Nemtsov's assassination? We have seen already that this murder could on balance harm President Putin and his project for Russia. On the other hand, the men in the shadows who constitute the real government of the USA (one of these of men alone, David Rockefeller, has certainly more power, by far, than the combined executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the American government). These bankers, generals, and spooks, are clearly pursuing world domination. For them, Russia is what Carthage was to Rome's Cato the Elder. Russia under Putin's leadership is acting forcefully, fearlessly, and yet moderately in world affairs, and has recently stopped the conquest of Syria and the transformation of Crimea into an American military base. These shadowy figures clearly want Putin out of the way. If nothing else works, sooner or later they will surely assassinate him, but such a step would involve some unwelcome risks. After all, unlike Chile's Allende, Italy's Moro, Congo's Lumumba, Venezuela's Chavez, Indonesia's Sukarno, America's Franklin Roosevelt, Walter Reuther, at least six members of the Kennedy clan, and thousands of other friends of the people everywhere, Russia has an impressive arsenal of nuclear weapons and delivery vehicles. Given this bloody, incontestable history of assassinations of world leaders, given moreover Russia's nuclear arsenal, is it not likely that the masters of the CIA would try to bring Putin down in a more subtle way? And the Men in the Shadows have nothing to lose from such a gambit. Nemtsov's assassins were almost certainly top professionals. In the unlikely case of exposure, they could be readily liquidated. And, in the still more improbable event of tracing the plot to the CIA, there will be no outrage in the West-because virtually all sources of information in that part of the world are controlled by the CIA and its allies. To continue our exploration of Boris Nemtsov's death, we can next turn to history. Is America's shadow government capable of killing their friends, agents, and servants when such cold-blooded murders serve its long-term objectives? The entire historical record is chockfull of precisely such examples. Here, let us focus on just three recent incidents. With much fanfare, the American government and its servile media (and Boris Nemtsov of course) immediately-and with no trace of supporting evidence--blamed Russia or Novorossiya freedom fighters for the tragic downing of a Malaysian airplane and its 298 passengers over Novorossiya airspace. Following an extensive and immediate baseless media barrage, it gradually came to light that this was a CIA-orchestrated false-flag event, leading the western media to drop the subject. If the CIA can order their Ukrainian puppets to kill 298 innocent men, women, and children to advance their agenda of world conquest, couldn't they kill their Russian agent Nemtsov to advance that very same agenda? Then we have another CIA success story, the so-called Maidan coup of 2014. Everyone knows by now that this was a CIA-sponsored event. We even know the price tag: 5 billion dollars (we may note in passing that CIA fascist coups d'état are subject to inflationary pressures too-in 1953, it only cost $100,000 to overthrow Iranian democracy). As well, to remove the elected president of Ukraine from power, the CIA had Ukrainian snipers killing their own paid protesters in order to successfully turn Ukraine into a fascist dictatorship-and a thorn in Russia's side. If they can kill their comrades in Kiev, can't they likewise kill comrade Nemtsov in Moscow? For another example of American spooks' subtlety and willingness to kill their own agents in order to smear their enemies, let us again recall recent events in Argentina. In the 1970s and 1980s, the CIA had successfully installed or strengthened vicious dictatorships in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia. The list of atrocities of these American-sponsored thugs is chillingly long. Besides tortures, censorship, and fake nationalism, the Southern Cone's dictators ceded everything to Western interests and brought misery and unemployment to ordinary citizens. By the turn of the present century, Argentines had enough and managed to kick out the lackeys, oligarchs, and traitors who ruled over them. By 2003 these imperial collaborators were replaced, first, with President Nestor Kirchner. After Kirchner's untimely death at age 60, his wife, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner won the presidential elections and continued her husband's policies. Despite vicious Western-owned media campaigns against the Kirchners, despite oligarchic opposition at home, the Kirchners have managed to partially defy the Men in the Shadows, pursue semi-independent policies, and bring greater prosperity and liberty to their countrymen. Things got really ugly when Cristina balked an American judge who ordered her, the head of a sovereign nation, to pay an odious debt to politically powerful American vulture funds. Another example of Cristina's defiance is provided by the renationalization of YPF, an oil company. She crossed the line, and had to be removed from power by any means necessary. So, to protect herself, to make her assassination a bit less likely, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner wisely gave an emotional speech in late 2014, telling her countrymen and the world that her defiance of America might cost her life. That of course made it a bit difficult for her would-be assassins to do her in. No one should ever underestimate the professionalism and tenacity of the Central Institute of Assassinations, who most likely came up with a diabolically ingenious stratagem to overcome Cristina's disobedience. The full story of this sordid Nisman affair must and will be told elsewhere. For now, suffice it to say that it is highly probable that the CIA solved that quandary creatively and professionally by killing one of their collaborators and a minor irritant for Cristina, a prosecutor of events that took place decades before. And as we have mentioned, that killing had the desired effect-aided by the Argentine prostitute media-of bringing hundreds of thousands of cynical or ignorant protesters to the streets of Buenos Aires. Needless to say too, unscrupulousness is entirely in character for the American government. Rulers that killed, say, over one-quarter of a century, 2.5 million Iraqis on false pretenses, brought total chaos to this ancient and proud civilization, and left behind, forever, an environmental wasteland, are capable of any crimes whatsoever. They would kill 1,000,000,000 Nemtsovs to achieve their goals, without once blinking an eye or suffering a single sleepless night. So, in my view, the probability that the Russian government is behind the killing of Boris Nemtsov is close to zero, while the probability of involvement of the CIA and its allies and stooges is well over 90%. And this, right here and now, before the dust of the bullets that terminated the life of Boris Nemtsev settles, allows us to make two predictions. The first prediction is this. The captive Western media will go out of their way to demonize Putin and attribute Nemtsov's assassination to him. Day and night we shall be bombarded with stories of the defiant and heroic Nemtsov and the perfidious and murderous Putin. By the time they are done, the average Westerner or Japanese will be almost as familiar with Boris Nemtsov as she had been with Lee Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan, Patricia Hearst, or Osama Bin Laden. No real evidence will be presented against Putin, for these villains understand human psychology far better than their opponents-repeat a lie often enough and you would have succeeded in smearing your opponent and justifying your plan of murdering him. The second prediction is this. The CIA will orchestrate anti-Putin demonstrations the world over. We shall have anti-Putin concocted marches not only in the port city commanded by Wall Street, not only in the river city commanded by the City of London, not only in the ancient city commanded by the Vatican, but everywhere the CIA can stir up trouble. More importantly-and this is one probable reason Nemtsov was killed - there would be demonstrations by traitorous, naïve, ignorant, or misinformed Russians. If these predictions come true, they would lend further support to the assertion that, most likely, the CIA is behind the assassination of Boris Nemtsov. Moti Nissani _____________ Dr. Moti Nissani is Professor emeritus, Wayne State University, Michigan, USA and the author of Lives in the Balance: The Cold War and American Politics, 1945-1991. His recent postings include analyses of recent false-flag events and of the state-sponsored assassinations or attempted assassinations of Aaron Swartz, Lucia and Leo Krim, Michael Hastings, and Imran Kahn. Poster Comment: Tatarewicz в 14:09 01 марта If Nemtsov as Russian supported the Kiev Jew criminals and the devastation they caused among the Russians in eastern Ukraine instead of negotiating automony as Putin was urging then it's easy to see why these war victims would employ street justice for such a "traitor." Ukraine is of little commercial or even strategic interest to America so it means if the CIA was involved, and we know that Israel is desperate to rid Russia of Putin for his support of Syria and Iran, then the CIA, an agency funded by US Congress. would see the need to add to the destabilization of Russia, thus assuring Congress members of continued vital election campaign support from the Israeli lobby. Spooks and politicians keep their sinecures. stanBearCanada в 04:01 01 марта USA has a long track record in Assassinating Foriegn Politicians, if they are not alongside the US Globalist/Corporate/Banking agenda. Too early to tell about this one, but many have already indicated where the blame lies here. I like to wait for proof, before throwing my stones. Castro has been targeted over 500 times since 1959, and Castro has written of attempts on his life even before 1959, when he was beginning to be politically active. US Know who opposition are to their compliant obedient serfs in other countries. Also, know who they will back through NGO agencies in Foriegn Countries. This Nemtsov was in Yeltsins' administration, and was supported by Sen. John McCain. He met Saakashvili in the US just last week. To destabilize Russia internally, it is quite possible that Nemtsov {55 yrs. old}, may have been considered expendible by Western interests, and simply the foil to be used vs. Putin. Of course, maybe Putin did have something to do with it. The one question I need answered is why he Met a 23 yr.old Ukrainian Model a GUM Dept. store, and walked across the bridge with her. Led there, possibly, into a pre-planned ambush? The Car that drove by seemed to have no trouble finding him. Timing, unfortunately for Nemtsov, was perfect. Obviously premeditated plan, but It is hoped that this will be resolved by Russian Investigators. We have too many "unresolved" Issues in the last year or so, still being kicked about. The two Malaysian planes, one not even found. The Electrical explosion in the Moscow Underground last summer maybe not just an unfortunate "explosion", but something arranged? Pravda Geo-Political Writer Tim Bancroft-Hinchey was saying more than once, how there could be more incidents inside Russia. Tim may have been more accurate than I am sure he would have wanted to be. ОтветитьСвернуть ответы⇓ vladzo в 23:24 28 февраля this note is to correct my arithmetic error. - - as i understand it; there are over 2,500,000 refugees from the kiev-galician terrorists who are strugling to live in russia. any one of them could have killed boris nemtsov for telling lies to help the kiev-galician terrorists. this is not an operation by president putin's government; it is however an indication that russia is near a condition of anarchy because a weak government. if boris nemtsov had cared about the people of donbass he would have supported the sending of humanitarian aid to donbass. boris nemtsov was a stooge for the kiev-galician terrorists. furthermore - if president putin's government were totalitarian and dictatorial; boris nemtsov would have been arrested years ago. any one of the refugees from donbass could have killed boris nemtsov; any man woman or child could have become an asassin. - vlad ОтветитьСвернуть ответы⇓ vladzo в 21:00 28 февраля as i understand it; there are over 250,000,000 refugees from the kiev-galician terrorists who are strugling to live in russia. any one of them could have killed boris nemtsov for telling lies to help the kiev-galician terrorists. this is not an operation by president putin's government; it is however an indication that russia is near a condition of anarchy because a weak government. if boris nemtsov had cared about the people of donbass he would have supported the sending of humanitarian aid to donbass. boris nemtsov was a stooge for the kiev-galician terrorists. -vlad Ed Camilo в 16:56 28 февраля Let this be a lesson to all the fools that have sold their souls to the CIA: The CIA will pay you to badmouth its enemies and then it will kill you to frame and blame its enemies! The killing of Boris Nemtsov reminds me of the killing of the argentine prosecutor general and the killing of the Lebanese politician ;And, they are political killings. The CIA and the MOSSAD will readily sacrifice their own agents and sympathizers in order to achieve their goals. Thefarmer55 в 14:45 28 февраля There is no democracy in Russia. Democracy means to consider your opposant as a partner and not as an enemy. Boris Nemtov was from Russian opposition, and the author of this article considers him: a traiter, a "fifth columnist", a CIA agent and so on. For the author of this article democracy is reduced to elections. For him if someone won presidentials elections by a marge of 99.999%, well, that would mean a true democracy. No, that would be dictature and not democracy. In a genuine democracy to win with one vote more than your opposant, but still be able to rally the entire country behind you, that means democracy. Boris Nemtovhad feared that he would be murdered because of his opposition to President Putin politics on Ukraine. He had received already many death threats for saying that President Putin is the one to have fomented the bloody rebellion in Ukraine. As we can see from this article, for President Putin and his men Mr. Nemtzov was the ugly enemy, but nevertheless the author of this article tells us that someone else murdered him. Of course, the author can say everything, blame everyone, including some some little green alliens from planet Mars. He is free to say that, for sure. The only problem here is that no one belives him, no one from outside Russia. ОтветитьСвернуть ответы⇓ LisaKarpova в 17:59 28 февраля Do you know what the real western definition of DEMOCRACY is, farmer? It's doing whatever the hell Washington or Tel Aviv tells you to do. In that sense, no Russia is not that kind of democracy. I suggest you read the Russian Constitution................Nemtsov was a marginal non-entity, hardly opposition. Nemtsov's political weight was low even within the Russian opposition, which as a whole is extremely weak right now; for most people, this assassination is the first time they'll hear about Nemtsov in a year or more. Many even argue that Nemtsov was a "decorative" asset for Putin as a stable, familiar, relatively honest but powerless opposition figure.....................For Putin, Nemtsov as a martyr is a far, far bigger problem than he ever was alive. If not within Russia itself, where most people seem to be baffled (again, Ross Perot assassination), then on the international diplomatic and mass media stage, where people can be easily convinced Nemtsov was killed because he "was a threat to Putin". So cui bono, who benefits? There you will find your murderer, loser. Frank Atodaso в 21:15 28 февраля The chance of no security camera 200 meters from the Kremlin seems about as remote as only one gas-station security camera outside the pentagon... Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Lot of verbiage there. In the end, odds say Muslims will be shot or hung for the deed.
Nemtsov was with a Ukrainian woman at the time of his death. Putin is smarter than to kill people in front of the Kremlin. The man may be many things, but stupid is not one of them. If he were so blatantly stupid, he never would have become as powerful as he is. Stupid people simply are not that lucky. Smart people who bide their time, and weather storms are the ones who succeed in life. This guy died for the benefit of making Putin look like a killer, and more importantly, to distract us from what is going on in Ukraine. I am wondering about the likelihood of Nemtsov knowing about the downed jet that crashed. I wonder if he knew the truth about it, and perhaps that was why he was silenced. There are many things at work here, and none of them add up to Putin being a lunatic. "Call Me Ishmael" -Ishmael, A character from the book "Moby Dick" 1851. "Call Me Fishmeal" -Osama Bin Laden, A character created by the CIA, and the world's Hide And Seek Champion 2001-2011. -Tommythemadartist
Blaming Muslims at a time when Russia is building relations with the Muslim world--Egypt, Syria, Iran, Palestine...would be bad PR...More poster comments from Pravda: Julius Vine в 03:28 02 марта It's also quite possible that angry Eastern Ukrainian separatists (holding Russian passports) decided to take a trip to Moscow and "straighten out" Mr. Nemtsov, because the "evidence" he was planning to present would certainly have been damaging to both the separatist cause and Russian interests. There is clearly no shortage of suspects in this case. Ответить Ronald Aleksy в 20:59 01 марта Friends of the political LEFT! It is logical to all who was behind the assassination. Look no further than the Russians fighting for their lives in the Ukraine. Consider the amout of sufferings and killings they had to endure so far from the USA supported capitalist rebels in the west. Consider that Nemtsov was going to conduct a rally against these Russians -- a demonstration no less. Yes comrades, there exist many who had an ax to grind against him. So this assassination comes as no surprise. Sleep well at night knowing that things do happen for a reason. Michael F Rivero в 17:20 01 марта The strongest reason to doubt that Putin had anything to do with the assassination of Nemtsov is the manner in which it was done, a shooting in public near the Kremlin; circumstances clearly intended to generate the maximum publicity. Here in the United States the government gets rid of its enemies in small plane crashes, single car accidents, or by means of staged suicides. Putin, being former KGB, is just as knowledgeable about such sophisticated means of covering a murderer's tracks. Had Putin wanted Nemtsov dead, we would have heard that Nemtosov had suddenly become very depressed over his failing political fortunes, and decided to kill himself. Thus, Nemtsov's assassination, as public as it was, was done by others to frame on Putin, to destabilize Russia, not unlike the Kiev snipers who fired on both sides, then framed Yanukovich for it, to drive him from his elected office a year ago. ОтветитьСвернуть ответы⇓ Luc Devincke в 22:42 28 февраля When one has a popularity of 85 % in Russia, as Putin has, no need to kill an opposant. Only the west thought him important, such as that other guy, Kasparov, or even Pussy Riot. For me, the most likely option are the Russian far right nationalists who couldn't forgive him his "love relation" with the US, and his strong opposition of Putin, of the Crimean referendum and the Ukraine-war. For them he was a traitor of the nation. Another link could maybe be find in his (not always transparent)commercial relations. The CIA seems me unlikely because the results of such a murder are not certain and he was actually an usefull idiot for them. vladzo в 21:04 28 февраля furthermore - if president putin's government were totalitarian and dictatorial; boris nemtsov would have been arrested years ago. any one of the refugees from donbass could have killed boris nemtsov; any man woman or child could have become an asassin. - vlad virat rama в 18:20 01 марта Based on this article, it looks like it must have been a toss off between kasparov and nemtsov. Kasparov is very very lucky the CIA chose nemtsov over him :)
We all know that Russians would never do such, right?
Could be "lone wolf" operation what with Nemtsov likely being a closet Jew, working for the Tribe in Israel and Kyev. Wolf pack being incensed Russians from East Ukraine which Kyev Jews have devastated, 6000 killed. Russians in East Ukraine would know Jews well since under the Bolshevik communist banner they killed millions of Russian using Russian military like Kyev Jews doing in the East. Parents of East Ukraine Russians were uprooted from their homes and dispersed in Ukraine, etc., so that they wouldn't be able to revolt against Lenin and his Jew cronies.
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