Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Deceivers or deceived?
Russian TV used actress to pretend to be five different people. (Hm-m-m, like the woman at Sandy Hook and Boston Marathon and the Waterford lockdown?)
Excerpt: Russian television makers have been accused of using an actress to pose as at least five different women opposed to the revolution in Ukraine.
The blonde woman was seen on television broadcasts as an aggrieved housewife in Odessa, describing her terror at the ‘pro-fascist’ politicians who grabbed power in Ukraine during last month’s revolution.
However, many social network users were quick to notice that the ‘housewife’ bears an uncanny resemblance to several other women interviewed – prompting accusations that she is an actress hired to sow discord in Ukraine and stoke pro-Moscow groups to incite people against the Kiev authorities.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Audio proof of presence of Russian specops in Eastern Ukraine
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Member of Diversions division of special forces of Russian Federation spotted at Sloviansk
^This gentleman nicknamed "Beard man"(for obvious reasons) is a member of Diversions division of General Intelligence Agency of Russian federation. To the left is the picture from captured Police station in Sloviansk. To the right is a picture from the Russian-Georgian war in 2008 (which started during the Olympiad too). The emblem featuring bat on the radar and titled "Special task forces" is the emblem of Diversion division of General Intelligence Agency of Russian federation.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Occupation of Sloviansk, separatist sabbath in Donetsk - prelude to another annexation?
<-- Spot the difference between these lovely lads that were in the Crimea (to the left) and in Sloviansk (to the right).
It appears with a growing certainty that "General intelligence service" of Russian Federation as well as its "Special operation forces" act as agents-provocateurs throughout Eastern Ukraine.
The endgame -whether supported by major powers or not - is to divide the country either by Dnipro river, as some call it a 'natural divide between West and Easte', or to establish numerous 'federate' entities with puppet governments upon it. Where's the will of people of Ukraine here? Nowhere. Eventually, there's no higher justice, and no matter how hard you suffered, no retaliation will fall upon the shoulders of those, who caused it.
It appears with a growing certainty that "General intelligence service" of Russian Federation as well as its "Special operation forces" act as agents-provocateurs throughout Eastern Ukraine.
The endgame -whether supported by major powers or not - is to divide the country either by Dnipro river, as some call it a 'natural divide between West and Easte', or to establish numerous 'federate' entities with puppet governments upon it. Where's the will of people of Ukraine here? Nowhere. Eventually, there's no higher justice, and no matter how hard you suffered, no retaliation will fall upon the shoulders of those, who caused it.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Russian Ambassadors to meet Vladimir Putin's objectives on Ukraine (video)...
This lovely chat is quite eloquent proof to those in doubts about Russian agenda in Ukraine. Just watch to the end and make up your minds.
Intelligence agents' involvement in Maidan massacre of February 20
По ФСБ в Киеве 20 февраля на англ
(Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine)
(Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine)
According to data by Information Resistance group, the Commander of the Fifth Service of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (territorial intelligence) [see Federal Security Service #5], Colonel-General Sergei Orestovoch Beseda, arrived in Ukraine on February 20, 2014 after the shootings on Maidan took place.
An unofficial delegation of seven people joined him in Boryspil, including Vladislav Surkov, the “Ukrainian scenario” supervisor in the Kremlin.
Volodymyr Valentynovych Bik, Major General with the SBU, as well as the coordinator of all activities regarding the forceful dispersion of Maidan (who appears in the so-called “Hennadiy Moskal documents” where his role is understated) met the distinguished guests at the airport.
According to our sources, this group was sent to Kyiv by the Kremlin to influence Viktor Yanukovych, the Ukrainian President at the time, and it was Surkov who gave the command to hold a Kharkiv Separatist Congress.
In addition to the statement by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, that Beseda was seemingly “in contact with the SBU to assess the security level and protection of the Russian embassy and ‘other Russian institutions’ in Kyiv,” we would like to clarify that it is actually the FSB agents who provide the protection of the Russian diplomatic mission in Kyiv. However, they belong to the Border Service of the FSB of Russia.
That is, the “border” protection of the diplomatic mission of the Russian Federation in Ukraine has no special relation to the “intelligence” Fifth Service of the FSB which is headed by Colonel-General Beseda.
Here’s the full list of the delegation of the FSB and Kremlin officials, who arrived in Kyiv by an 1818 Aeroflot flight “Sheremetyevo-Boryspil” [with the arrival time of 7:40 pm]:
Beseda, Sergei, born in 1954, Colonel-General, Commander of the Fifth Current Information and International Relations Service of the FSB [the structure of the 5th part of the Service department of intelligence, the Directorate for the Coordination of Current Information (UKOI), deals directly with intelligence against Ukraine].
Kozlov, Vyacheslav, born in in 1952, the FSB operative (Part of the FSB task force that stayed in Ukraine from January 26 to January 29, 2014 and lived at the SBU “Alpha” counter-terrorist group base in Koncha Zaspa, not at the Russian Embassy in Kyiv.).
Bolyukh Anatoliy, born in 1956, the FSB operative (Worked on “breaking the economic blockade of Transnistria” through organizing the smuggling channels.).
Pavlov, Aleksandr, born in 1984.
Revzin, Dmitry, born in 1974.
Tkachuk, Oleg, born in 1964.
Surkov, Vladislav, born in 1964 – Advisor to the Russian President Vladimir V. Putin (diplomatic passport #100117746).
Kozlov, Vyacheslav, born in in 1952, the FSB operative (Part of the FSB task force that stayed in Ukraine from January 26 to January 29, 2014 and lived at the SBU “Alpha” counter-terrorist group base in Koncha Zaspa, not at the Russian Embassy in Kyiv.).
Bolyukh Anatoliy, born in 1956, the FSB operative (Worked on “breaking the economic blockade of Transnistria” through organizing the smuggling channels.).
Pavlov, Aleksandr, born in 1984.
Revzin, Dmitry, born in 1974.
Tkachuk, Oleg, born in 1964.
Surkov, Vladislav, born in 1964 – Advisor to the Russian President Vladimir V. Putin (diplomatic passport #100117746).
The delegation went through passport control in the usual manner. There were no representatives from the Russian Embassy to meet the delegation. Instead, Volodymyr Bik, the Major General with the SBU, met them at the airport.
The Russian Embassy in Ukraine has had no one to protect it, since the following people were in Kyiv along with Colonel-General Sergei Beseda:
Border Service of the FSB of Russia:
Usanov, Vladimir Alekseyevich, Colonel
Groshev, Konstantin Georgiyevich
Malov, Sergei Nikolayevich
Mirolov, Yevgeniy Vladimirovich
Chelishev, Andrey Yevgenyevich
Antipin, Sergei Nikolayevich
Belan, Vitaliy Aleksdandrovich
Kalitka, Aleksandr Anatolyevich
Chervyakov, Ilya Viktorovich
Nikolayev, Aleksandr Ivanovich
Groshev, Konstantin Georgiyevich
Malov, Sergei Nikolayevich
Mirolov, Yevgeniy Vladimirovich
Chelishev, Andrey Yevgenyevich
Antipin, Sergei Nikolayevich
Belan, Vitaliy Aleksdandrovich
Kalitka, Aleksandr Anatolyevich
Chervyakov, Ilya Viktorovich
Nikolayev, Aleksandr Ivanovich
Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia:
Ionov, Mikhail Arsenyevich, Lt.-General
Golubev, Andrey Sergeyevich, Colonel
Minayev, Sergei Yuryevich, Lt.-Colonel
Golubev, Andrey Sergeyevich, Colonel
Minayev, Sergei Yuryevich, Lt.-Colonel
Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation:
Naumov, Aleksandr Anatolyevich, Colonel
Samul, Aleksandr Vladimirovich, Lt.-Colonel
Kolyuchkin, Kirill Sergeyevich, Lt.-Colonel
Belashev, Eduard Kirillovich, 2nd Captain
Popov, Pavel Vladimirovich, Lt.-Colonel
Samul, Aleksandr Vladimirovich, Lt.-Colonel
Kolyuchkin, Kirill Sergeyevich, Lt.-Colonel
Belashev, Eduard Kirillovich, 2nd Captain
Popov, Pavel Vladimirovich, Lt.-Colonel
The Federal Security Service of Russia:
Sviridov, Gennadiy Aleksandrovich, Maj.-Gen.
Chashchin, Viktor Vladimirovich, Colonel
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This report is of extreme importance since it confirms the rumors about Surkov appearances before major escalation points of Maidan protests. Surkov is a notable figure since he plays major role in what one might call a Rothchild play to initiate WWIII.
Chashchin, Viktor Vladimirovich, Colonel
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This report is of extreme importance since it confirms the rumors about Surkov appearances before major escalation points of Maidan protests. Surkov is a notable figure since he plays major role in what one might call a Rothchild play to initiate WWIII.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
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My account has been exposed to an attempt of hacking. I hope it was due to malware and/or credential theft from servers elsewhere and it was not intended (the IP and program used indicate bot-net). However, if it was intended, it's quite surprising, since I haven't even started posting the 'juicy' articles yet. All info here is accessible through open sources. Interesting times indeed.
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