My current interpretation of “Cesar Sayoc” is:
“Cesar (Trump), Say: Oh, (C) Company (CIA)! O.K. …”
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Who rea-h-lly is the “Cesar”, and why rea-h-lly should he say “ok”?
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A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet” is a popular reference to William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, in which Juliet seems to argue that it does not matter that Romeo is from her family’s rival house of Montague, that is, that he is named “Montague”.
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Per NBC News, Trump not planning to reach out to Obama or others figures targeted in Sayoc’s bomb campaign.
“I think we’ll probably pass,” he said.
NOTABLE: Asked by @KellyO whether President Trump will reach out to former President Obama or others targeted with mail bombs, Trump simply says: “If they wanted me to, but I think we’ll probably pass”
Sayoc’s white van, with all of its elaborate political displays and anti-Democrat sentiment is exactly the type of thing people tend to pull out their smartphone and snap a picture of these days. Expect to see a lot of posts and images like this in the coming hours and days from people who snapped it before this weeks events.
OMG. My husband just called and said “Remember that picture I texted you of that crazy Trump van that delivered lunch to my office? THAT WAS THE GUY!” This is the picture he sent me of the van parked at his office on November 1, 2017. #FloridaMan @FBI pic.twitter.com/18BimNzNhi
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Who is Cesar Altieri Sayoc? What we know about the suspected mail …Washington Post–52 minutes ago
Next to the pro-Trump stickers plastered all over the white van authorities say belongs to Cesar Sayocare the names and photos of dozens of …
Cesar Sayoc charged over explosive devices sent to Trump critics
Opinion–<a href=”http://Aljazeera.com” rel=”nofollow”>Aljazeera.com</a>–5 hours ago Man in Florida arrested, charged in connection with 13 mail bombs …Washington Post–1 hour ago
Authorities arrested 56-year-old Cesar Sayoc, who according to Florida records has a criminal history dating back decades that included …
Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. is charged with sending over a …<a href=”http://NBCNews.com” rel=”nofollow”>NBCNews.com</a>–1 hour ago
Cesar Sayoc Jr., 56, who has been arrested before, was in custody, law enforcement officials said. DNA evidence played a role in the arrest, …
Read the complaint against Cesar Sayoc in the bombings caseCNN–2 hours ago
(CNN) Cesar Sayoc has been charged with five federal crimes, including illegal mailing of explosives, threats against former presidents and …
Cesar Sayoc arrested in connection to suspicious devicesCNN–4 hours ago
Federal authorities arrested a man identified as Cesar Sayoc in Florida in connection to the packages containing suspected explosives, law …
Listen to police audio of Cesar Sayoc arrestCNN–2 hours ago
A police scanner captured audio of the arrest of Cesar Sayoc, the man sources say was arrested in connection with suspected explosive …
Seminole Tribe of Florida Distances Itself From Bomb Suspect Cesar …Rolling Stone–1 hour ago
The Seminole Tribe of Florida, owners of the Hard Rock Cafe franchise, have distanced themselves from Cesar Sayoc, the 56-year-old suspect …
Who is Cesar Sayoc, the Florida man arrested in the mail pipe bomb …Merced Sun-Star–3 hours ago
According to his Facebook page, Cesar Sayoc, 56, is from Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Florida, where he attended North Miami Beach …
Who Is Cesar Sayoc, Currently in Custody in Florida in the Nationwide …
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth–5 hours ago Arrest made in connection to suspicious packagesCNN–7 hours ago
(CNN) Cesar Sayoc was charged Friday with five federal crimes and faces up to 48 years in prison in connection to improvised explosive …
Cesar Sayoc’s Facebook feed seemed like a case study in online …Fast Company–3 hours ago
Cesar Sayoc, the 56-year-old Florida man arrested in connection with the recent wave of mail bomb attacks, had a Facebook profile full of …
Bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc tweeted regularly about Andrew Gillum …Tampa Bay Times–1 hour ago
Cesar Sayoc, 56, of Aventura attacked Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum repeatedly, as well as the Parkland gun control …
DOJ conducts news conference after arrest of bomb case suspect …<a href=”http://WPTV.com” rel=”nofollow”>WPTV.com</a>–2 hours ago
Multiple law enforcement sources identified the suspect as Cesar Sayoc, 56. He has an Aventura, Florida, address, and was arrested at a …
US mail-bomb case suspect Cesar Sayoc detained in FloridaToronto Star–4 hours ago
Law enforcement officials identified the man as Cesar Sayoc, 56, of Aventura, Fla. Court records show Sayoc, an amateur body builder with …
Qué se sabe de Cesar Sayoc, el arrestado en Florida en conexión con …Univision–4 hours ago
Las autoridades identificaron al detenido como Cesar Sayoc Jr., un hombre blanco de 56 años nacido en Nueva York y residente en Aventura, …
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PARIS (AP) — It seems like open season on the GRU.
The Russian military agency had its inner workings exposed again Friday as determined journalists and Kremlin critics remain focused on uncovering its secrets. A new report details the alleged misbehavior and bizarre bureaucratic decisions that allowed a Russian journalist to identify people he says are GRU officers.
Journalist Sergei Kanev said he wants to call attention to problems within an organization he thinks has moved from traditional spying into unchecked violence and foreign interference. But his story portrays the agency as more sloppy than scary: one finding was that suspected GRU agents appeared to blow their own covers.
None of the few dozen agents he wrote about is suspected of grave wrongdoing. However, governments in multiple countries have implicated GRU agents in the March nerve agent attack on a Russian ex-spy in Britain, hacking the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, involvement in downing a Malaysian plane and disrupting anti-doping efforts.
Russian authorities deny the accusations, calling them part of a global smear campaign.
Kanev said he identified three agents after they filed police reports for stolen goods, by cross-checking names with databases showing addresses or other information on GRU employees. Another was identified after being arrested over a cafe shootout.
The report also says the Russian Defense Ministry sought to conceal the identities of dozens of children of alleged GRU officers living in a Moscow housing complex by adding 100 years to their ages in administrative registries. GRU agents jokingly called it the “old folks’ home,” Kanev said.
However, pension authorities raised alarm upon discovering the freak concentration of very elderly residents, suspecting some kind of pension fraud.
Kanev, who lives in self-imposed exile in Europe, told The Associated Press he uncovered the identities by using databases purchased on the black market from Moscow police, traffic police or security agents. He said he cross-checked them with open sources and discussions with security sources. Other Russian journalists have described using similar methods.
Kanev’s reporting was funded and published by Kremlin opponent Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s Dossier Project, and also released by Russian independent broadcaster Dozhd TV.
The details of the report couldn’t be immediately verified. But it fits in a pattern of embarrassing exposures that has caused some to question the GRU’s professionalism – and highlighted corruption that has allowed leaks to occur.
Last month, British intelligence released surveillance images of GRU agents accused of the March attack in Salisbury. Investigative group Bellingcat and Russian site The Insider quickly exposed the agents’ real names. The Associated Press and others revealed details about their backgrounds. And Dutch authorities recently identified four alleged GRU agents who tried to hack the Wi-Fi of the world’s chemical weapons watchdog from a hotel parking lot.
All this makes it look like GRU officers “can’t tie their own shoelaces,” said Michael Kofman, an expert on Russian military affairs at the Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington.
In an interview with the AP, Kanev said he also identified 16 GRU officers who once lived in the same Moscow dormitory as Anatoly Chepiga, one of the Russian officers suspected of poisoning turncoat GRU agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury. Kanev did not publish their names.
Kanev said that he could identify so many officers was a sign that “Russia is eroding.”
The agency, which is still widely known as the GRU despite a recent name change, did not respond Friday to requests for comment.
Keir Giles, the director of the Conflict Studies Research Center in Cambridge, England, warned that unmasking Russian spies who aren’t accused of serious wrongdoing exposed Kanev and his backer, oligarch-turned-dissident Khodorkovsky, “to charges that instead of reforming Russia, they just want to harm it.”
Giles said the revelations highlight a sense among Russian intelligence agencies that they are “above the law” and could reinforce their view that “mass connectivity, unhindered communications, and widespread access to information” is a threat to national security.
Meanwhile, the drip-drip of revelations will continue to dent the image of the GRU, but not deter it from unsavory actions, experts said. Kofman said it’s not unheard of for one agent after another to get burned publicly, and noted that agents like Chepiga and his colleagues could be replaced.
“They will likely write this off as a consequence of carrying out a lot of operations,” he said.
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Nataliya Vasilyeva in Moscow contributed.
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A look at the science used to find mail-bomb suspect – 4:26 AM 10/27/2018 | FBI News Review | |||||||
INSIGHTSAdd note
A 56-year-old Florida man was charged Friday in the nationwide mail-bomb scare targeting prominent Democrats. Experts had predicted that forensic evidence left behind by the bomb maker would help law enforcement track down a suspect. Here are some of the issues involved:
EXAMINING THE DEVICES
The innards of the devices — the type of pipe used, the filler and the type of mechanism designed to set it off — offered all sorts of clues. Besides any genetic material that the alleged bomber left behind, the materials themselves often point investigators toward who made and sent the explosives.
FBI Director Christopher Wray said Cesar Sayoc’s fingerprints and possible DNA were collected from two of the 13 devices. Wray said the fingerprints matched a print found on one of the packages sent to Rep. Maxine Waters of California.
OTHER PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
Before advances in DNA, other types of physical evidence often helped authorities. But even something as small as a stray hair can help identify a suspect.
David Chipman, a retired ATF agent and explosives expert who is now a senior adviser at the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, recalled working on a case in Texas in which a dog hair found on electrical tape on the device helped prove who made the bomb.
“It will be a treasure trove of forensic evidence,” said Anthony Roman, a private security and investigations consultant. “As human beings, we are filtering off our DNA everywhere we walk, everywhere we sit.”
Experts said DNA or fingerprint evidence does not necessarily steer authorities directly to the perpetrator, but is used to verify that the suspect they have identified is responsible.
ANALYSIS OF MATERIALS USED
The bombs seized were made using 6 inches of PVC pipe, a small clock, a battery, wiring and “energetic material.” Previously, law enforcement officials said they also contained shards of broken glass and were wrapped with black tape.
The use of broken glass and PVC pipe could point to the bomb maker wanting to ensure the devices were as light as possible to avoid shipping restrictions, Chipman said.
Broken glass as filler would be lighter than nails or other metal, and a PVC pipe would be lighter than a metal pipe. The postal service requires packages weighing more than 13 ounces to be shipped from a retail counter, and it returns any heavier packages that are dropped into a mailbox or slot.
The federal criminal complaint charging Sayoc said that each of the devices was packaged in a manila envelope lined with bubble wrap. Each had about six postage stamps bearing a picture of an American flag.
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M.N.: The same “Signature Ham-handedness”, “amateurishness”, as in many other recent “Performance Crimes”, as if it were the invitation to be discovered. And the purpose is to reveal the message so evidently contained, with very little coding, in suspects’ name: Cesar Sayoc. The meaning of this message, if it is so, is the subject to interpretations.
Most likely, Cesar Sayoc was just a tool and the “unwitting messenger”.
Continue this investigation.Look for the ultimate mastermind and the organizer of these mailings.This crime, stylistically, looks very much like the many previous ones and it does fit the pattern which has to be identified, described, studied, and to be dealt with.
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The Telling Names
Telling Names As The Communication Devices in Crimes and Intelligence and Propaganda OperationsAs simple as that. (Bravo, FBI!) It looks like finally they are coming to their natural senses and start doing plain good old fashioned detective work, without the surplus of the theatrics.
The thinking processes of the good and successful in solving the crimes detectives deserve the very careful analysis; we all can learn from its general features.
Regarding the suspect in this particular case, similarly to so many other, previous cases, where the “telling names” appear to be present, the question is the “correct” or hypothetically applicable interpretation.
Who rea-h-lly is the “Cesar”, and why rea-h-lly should he say “ok”?
Michael Novakhov
3:21 PM 10/26/2018
The “Telling Names”: Who rea-h-lly is the “Cesar”, and why rea-h-lly should he say “ok”? | Man in custody in relation to the 12 bomb-like packages identified as Cesar Sayoc – Accidents Review – 3:21 PM 10/26/2018
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“Authorities were also aided by mistakes made by the alleged bomber who left traces of evidence investigators scrambled to understand.” – 5:05 AM 10/27/2018 http://fbinewsreview.org/2018/10/27/authorities-were-also-aided-by-mistakes-made-by-the-alleged-bomber-who-left-traces-of-evidence-investigators-scrambled-to-understand/ …
“Authorities were also aided by mistakes made by the alleged bomber who left traces of evidence…
Cesar Sayoc Jr., Alleged Mail Bomber, Threatened Democrats on Twitter #articles- fbi #feedly — Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) October 27, 2018 “Authorities were also aided by mistakes made by the…
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Cesar Sayoc Jr., Alleged Mail Bomber, Threatened Democrats on Twitter https://www.thedailybeast.com/cesar-sayoc-jr-alleged-mail-bomber-threatened-democrats-on-twitter … #articles– fbi #feedly
Cesar Sayoc Jr., Alleged Mail Bomber, Threatened Democrats on Twitter
The 56-year-old Florida man has a significant criminal history and appears to have frequently posted far-right conspiracy theories about Trump’s opponents.
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Twitter apologizes for failing to respond to a user who reported bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc, Jr. days before nationwide … https://www.businessinsider.com/twitter-bans-bomb-suspect-cesar-sayoc-account-2018-10 … #articles– fbi #feedly
Twitter apologizes for failing to respond to a user who reported bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc, Jr. days…
Twitter said it was “deeply sorry” for failing to act on threatening tweets made by bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc, Jr.
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How the alleged bomber was caught https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/26/politics/how-alleged-bomber-cesar-sayoc-was-caught/index.html … #articles– fbi #feedly
How the alleged bomber was caught
DNA, fingerprints and pings from a cell phone tower led authorities to an auto parts store parking lot in south Florida where they arrested a 56-year-old man Friday morning. The arrest brought to an…
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A look at the science used to find mail-bomb suspect 1 Miami Herald 2h // keep unread // hide SAVED IN Articles – FBI INSIGHTS Add note A 56-year-old Florida man was charged Friday in the nationwide…
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A look at the science used to find mail-bomb suspect https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/article220703370.html … #articles– fbi #feedly
A look at the science used to find mail-bomb suspect
A look at the science that helped identify a suspect in the nationwide mail-bomb scare.
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Cesar Sayoc Jr., Alleged Mail Bomber, Threatened Democrats on Twitter https://t.co/ZDt5Ru1Rx5 #articles– fbi #feedly
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) October 27, 2018
“Authorities were also aided by mistakes made by the alleged bomber who left traces of evidence investigators scrambled to understand.”
M.N.: The same “Signature Ham-handedness”, “amateurishness”, as in many other recent “Performance Crimes”, as if it were the invitation to be discovered. And the purpose is to reveal the message so evidently contained, with very little coding, in suspects’ name: Cesar Sayoc. The meaning of this message, if it is so, is the subject to interpretations.
Most likely, Cesar Sayoc was just a tool and the “unwitting messenger”.
Continue this investigation.
Look for the ultimate mastermind and the organizer of these mailings.
This crime, stylistically, looks very much like the many previous ones and it does fit the pattern which has to be identified, described, studied, and to be dealt with.
______________________________
Twitter apologizes for failing to respond to a user who reported bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc, Jr. days before nationwide … https://t.co/NUI3fIbYgi #articles– fbi #feedly
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) October 27, 2018
How the alleged bomber was caught https://t.co/3UPYUKhOye #articles– fbi #feedly
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) October 27, 2018
A look at the science used to find mail-bomb suspect – 4:26 AM 10/27/2018 https://t.co/OmOvL8w33p
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) October 27, 2018
A look at the science used to find mail-bomb suspect https://t.co/BODMxfTkWa #articles– fbi #feedly
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) October 27, 2018
The Telling Names
- The “Telling Names”: Who rea-h-lly is the “Cesar”, and why rea-h-lly should he say “ok”? | Man in custody in relation to the 12 bomb-like packages identified as Cesar Sayoc – Accidents Review – 3:21 PM 10/26/2018 | FBI News Review
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Telling Names As The Communication Devices in Crimes and Intelligence and Propaganda Operations
Florida suspect in package bombs traced with fingerprint, DNA
As simple as that. (Bravo, FBI!) It looks like finally they are coming to their natural senses and start doing plain good old fashioned detective work, without the surplus of the theatrics.
The thinking processes of the good and successful in solving the crimes detectives deserve the very careful analysis; we all can learn from its general features.
Regarding the suspect in this particular case, similarly to so many other, previous cases, where the “telling names” appear to be present, the question is the “correct” or hypothetically applicable interpretation.
Who rea-h-lly is the “Cesar”, and why rea-h-lly should he say “ok”?
Man in custody in relation to the 12 bomb-like packages identified as Cesar Sayoc
Michael Novakhov
3:21 PM 10/26/2018
The “Telling Names”: Who rea-h-lly is the “Cesar”, and why rea-h-lly should he say “ok”? | Man in custody in relation to the 12 bomb-like packages identified as Cesar Sayoc – Accidents Review – 3:21 PM 10/26/2018
Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks
Telling Names As The Communication Devices in Crimes and Intelligence and Propaganda Operations
Florida suspect in package bombs traced with fingerprint, DNA
As simple as that. (Bravo, FBI!) It looks like finally they are coming to their natural senses and start doing plain good old fashioned detective work, without the surplus of the theatrics.
The thinking processes of the good and successful in solving the crimes detectives deserve the very careful analysis; we all can learn from its general features.
Regarding the suspect in this particular case, similarly to so many other, previous cases, where the “telling names” appear to be present, the question is the “correct” or hypothetically applicable interpretation.
Who rea-h-lly is the “Cesar”, and why rea-h-lly should he say “ok”?
Man in custody in relation to the 12 bomb-like packages identified as Cesar Sayoc
Michael Novakhov
3:21 PM 10/26/2018
The “Telling Names”: Who rea-h-lly is the “Cesar”, and why rea-h-lly should he say “ok”? | Man in custody in relation to the 12 bomb-like packages identified as Cesar Sayoc – Accidents Review – 3:21 PM 10/26/2018
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Opinion | The Orthodox Schism and the Spiritual Limits of Politics | ||
Sat, 20 Oct 2018 14:05:59 -0400
As in most schisms in Christianity’s history, this one is determined as much by realpolitik and national interests as by dogma. Canonical issues can determine political behavior, while politics often dictate church developments. The Ecumenical Patriarchate is asserting its ancient right to grant autonomy to churches and to judge issues of church law. Constantinople was established by the Emperor Constantine in 330 and, as the “New Rome,” it came just after Rome in seniority. The schism in 1054 left Constantinople the primary church in the East. It is these rights of primacy that the Ecumenical Patriarchate is determined to defend, despite its very reduced circumstances following the city’s fall to the Ottomans and the withering of its own flock in Turkey.
Russia wants to project its leadership of the Orthodox world as the “Third Rome,” a role it took upon itself after breaking away from Constantinople in 1448, when its leadership disagreed with efforts to unite East and West Christendom. After 1453, many Orthodox, including the Greeks, looked to Russia for salvation from the Turks. But today Ukraine is forging a separate identity after centuries of Russian domination, strengthening ties with the European Union and the United States. Ukraine’s president, Petro Poroshenko, greeted the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s announcement of its decision on Oct. 11 with fighting words. “This is the collapse of Moscow’s centuries-old claims for global domination as the Third Rome,” he said. “The independence of our church is part of our pro-European and pro-Ukrainian policies that we have been consistently pursuing.” On Oct. 12, Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, charged that the Ecumenical Patriarchate’s decision was a “provocation” backed by the United States. On the same day, Mr. Putin discussed the issue at his Security Council. Patriarch Kirill, the leader of the Church of Russia, is a close ally of Mr. Putin’s and has taken a hard line on Ukraine for years. On Monday, the governing body of the Russian Church, the Holy Synod, decided to break off relations with Constantinople. Metropolitan Hilarion, head of the Russian church’s external relations, stressed that Moscow would not abide by any decisions taken by the Ecumenical Patriarchate regarding the Ukrainian Church. “All these decisions are unlawful and canonically void,” he said. “The Russian Orthodox Church does not recognize these decisions and will not follow them.” He called on the Ecumenical Patriarchate to change its decision. This is unlikely, as Bartholomew has long seen the Russian church as trying to undermine his authority. Patriarch Kirill stayed away from a Holy and Great Council hosted by Bartholomew on Crete in 2016, a meeting of all Orthodox church leaders aimed at promoting unity, which had been 55 years in the making. The patriarchs of Bulgaria, Georgia and Antioch also did not attend. |
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The Orthodox Schism and the Spiritual Limits of PoliticsNew York Times–Oct 18, 2018
Russian claims to leadership of the Orthodox Christians have appealed … in 330 and, as the “New Rome,” it came just after Rome in seniority.
Ukraine war threatens deep divisions in Orthodox ChurchCNN International–Oct 17, 2018
(CNN) A schism has erupted within the eastern Orthodox church, … On Monday, the Russian Orthodox Church — which is lavishly funded … Bartholomew infuriated his Russian Orthodox counterparts last week when he announced he …. a move which led to the foundation of a Protestant church in England.
Ukraine-Russian Orthodox church rift extends to GermanyDeutsche Welle–Oct 16, 2018
The Russian Orthodox Church’s three bishops in Germany have … The Orthodox Church is Christianity’s third largest grouping after Roman Catholics and Protestants. … of Ukraine’s efforts to split from the Russian Orthodox Church and … President Petro Poroshenko, who is seeking re-election next March.
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Flash – US urges respect for independent Ukraine church | ||
Sat, 20 Oct 2018 12:55:04 -0400
WASHINGTON (AFP) -The United States called Friday on all sides to respect the new independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, wading into a religious feud that has enraged Russia.
The leading authority in Orthodox Christianity, the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, last week granted the right of autonomy to the Ukrainian church, which for more than 300 years has been under Moscow’s control. “The United States reiterates its strong support for religious freedom and the freedom of members of religious groups, including Ukraine’s Orthodox community, to govern their religion according to their beliefs, free of outside interference,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement. “We support Ukrainians’ ability to worship as they choose and hope this will be respected by all. “Tolerance, restraint and understanding are key to ensuring that people with different religious affiliations can live and prosper together in peace,” he said. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov earlier accused the United States of supporting the “provocation” led by the church’s first among equals, Istanbul-based Patriarch Bartholomew I. The decision by the Ecumenical Patriarchate will likely reduce Russian influence in Ukraine, where Moscow has backed separatists in the country’s east and annexed Crimea in 2014. The Russian church, whose Patriarch Kirill is a strong backer of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has broken ties with the leading Orthodox authority over the decision, which it refuses to recognize. Ukrainian leaders have been campaigning for independence for their church, but Russian church backers have described the move as a schism as significant as the 1054 split between Eastern and Western Christianity. © 2018 AFP |
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Russia’s Patriarch Kirill Blames Istanbul Church For ‘Schism’RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty–20 hours ago
Patriarch Kirill on October 19 blasted church authorities — known as the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople — as “schismatic” for a …
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Attempts to destroy canonical Orthodoxy in Ukraine will fail …TASS–Oct 13, 2018
The canonical Orthodox Church in Ukraine cannot be destroyed by political groups, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill said during his …
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RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty–Oct 15, 2018 Russian Orthodox church splits with Orthodoxy’s leader in seismic rift …
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В ходе диалога глава Пентагона выразил Шойгу соболезнования в связи с трагедией в Керчи. Он отметил, что в США тоже происходит подобное, поэтому американцам понятны чувства россиян. |
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Бочку катить – Крылатые выражения, афоризмы – Отрезал.РУ | ||
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И каждый год по Волге и Двине, а затем и по всем прочим судоходным рекам тащились баржи и расшивы, гружёные бочками с солёной рыбой. Hа пристанях грузчики скатывали бочки на берег, перегружали на телеги. Каждая бочка весила около полутонны и можно представить, что сталось бы с человеком, неловко оказавшимся на пути подобного груза, ведь бочки на наклонных сходнях разгонялись весьма ощутимо. Отсюда – первейшее правило грузчиков: не катить бочку на человека. А поскольку промысел этот бытовал по всей России, то и выражение “катить бочку” было понятно всюду, а не только в портовых городах, хотя оно никогда не считалось литературным. Да и трудно рассчитывать, что идиома, родившаяся на самом дне русского общества, будет с восторгом принята культурной прослойкой. И сегодня выражение это считается вульгарным, неприемлемым в приличном обществе, хотя значение его вполне безобидно. Катить на кого-либо бочку значит неспровоцированно нападать, угрожать или обвинять в чём-либо этого человека. Причём совершенно неважно, справедливы обвинения или нет. Важен сам факт нападения на человека, который лично тебе ничего плохого не сделал.
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Катить бочку – это… Что такое Катить бочку?https://phraseology.academic.ru/5258/Катить_бочку
А Пашка всё гудел обиженно: — Вечно на меня бочку катит. Вон, Курочкин ноты прочитать до дела не может, так ему ничего… — Помолчи, пожалуйста!
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Sat, 20 Oct 2018 07:36:04 -0400
Russian, US Defense Ministers Meet in Person for 1st Time in SingaporeSputnik International–8 hours ago
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Pentagon Chief James Mattis have met in person for the first time on the sidelines of ASEAN …
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Russia’s foreign ministry says USA is fabricating pretext to use sanctions against Russia | ||
Sat, 20 Oct 2018 07:34:36 -0400
October 20, 2018 / 6:11 AM / Updated an hour ago
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The United States is fabricating a pretext to use sanctions against Russia once again, Russia’s foreign ministry said on Saturday, responding to Washington’s charges against a Russian accused of conspiring to interfere in U.S. elections.
The U.S. government on Friday charged Russian national Elena Khusyaynova with playing a key financial role in a Kremlin-backed plan to conduct “information warfare” against the United States, including ongoing attempts to influence next month’s congressional elections.
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20 Oligarch Yachts Cost More than All Russian Navy – Google Search | ||
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20 Oligarch Yachts Cost More than All Russian Navy Ships Built in Last Decade, Military Journal Says | ||
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Paul Goble
Staunton, October 19 – For geographic and historical reasons, the Russian navy has never been the priority that its army has; but Voyennoye obozreniye underlines this, noting that just 20 of the yachts owned by Russian oligarchs cost more than all the ships Moscow has built for the Russian navy over the last ten years. The article which draws on Western and Russian sources to paint a picture of these expensive playthings of the country’s super rich is significant in at least three ways: First, it highlights the way in which Putin for all his bluster about national defense has deferred to the oligarchs rather than focused on building the Russian navy. Second, it underscores for a Russian audience just how great income inequality in that country is and how it is affecting not only the private sphere but the public sphere as well. And third, and most important, it suggests, given its source, that there is mounting anger among the Russian military at this situation, a fault line in the Russian elite that is likely to widen. |
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mattis shoigu meeting – GS Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks mattis shoigu meeting – Google Search mikenova shared this story from mattis shoigu meeting – Google News. Russian, US Defense Ministers Meet in Person for 1st Time in Singapore Sputnik International–7 hours ago Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Pentagon Chief James Mattis have met in person for the first time on the sidelines of … Continue reading“The Ray of Light: Mattis – Shoigu Meeting – Mike Nova’s Shared NewsLinks “ |
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It must go down as one of the most embarrassing months ever for Russia’s military intelligence.
In the 30 days since Theresa May revealed the cover identities of the Salisbury poison suspects, the secretive GRU (now GU) has been publicly exposed by rival intelligence agencies and online sleuths, with an assist from Russia’s own president. Despite attempts to stonewall public inquiry, the GRU’s dissection has been clinical. The agency has always had a reputation for daring, bolstered by its affiliation with special forces commando units and agents who have seen live combat. But in dispatching agents to the Netherlands who could, just using Google, be easily exposed as graduates of an elite GRU academy, the agency appears reckless and absurdly sloppy. One of the suspected agents, tipped as a “human intelligence source” by Dutch investigators, had registered five vehicles at a north-western Moscow address better known as the Aquarium, the GRU finishing school for military attaches and elite spies. According to online listings, which are not official but are publicly available to anyone on Google, he drove a Honda Civic, then moved on to an Alfa Romeo. In case the address did not tip investigators off, he also listed the base number of the Military-Diplomatic Academy. That was the same school where Anatoliy Chepiga, the alleged true identity of the Russian suspect in the Salisbury poisoning, finished his education. Viktor Suvorov, a GRU agent who later defected to the west, described the academy as so secret that Soviet citizens could be jailed just for revealing its existence. The internet has now made it far harder to hide that evidence. But the GRU apparently thought that would not matter. Meanwhile, most of the alleged agents could be found online. One of the men, Aleksei Morenets, an alleged hacker, appeared to have set up a dating profile. Another played for an amateur Moscow football team “known as the security services team” a current player told the Moscow Times. “Almost everyone works for an intelligence agency.” The team rosters are publicly available. Russia has claimed that the investigations are fake and that researchers are in league with western intelligence. But most of the evidence to uncover the spies was already out there, and conveniently timestamped on social media. The saga began after May’s announcement last month, when Vladimir Putin ordered the two Salisbury suspects to appear on television. There, the two men fumbled through an awkward story about visiting Salisbury twice to see the cathedral, while an editor for state television suggested that they were gay. Homosexuality is largely treated as taboo in Russia and the government passed a law banning “gay propaganda” in 2013. It didn’t help. One of the two men was outed as a likely GRU colonel anyway, after online investigators dug up photographs from his military service and leaked passport records. Along the way, the researchers from Bellingcat and the Insider also recognised that the men were issued sequentially numbered passports by a special division, making it easier for anyone with access to a leaked database to identify them. And then came Thursday’s bombshell: four men outed by Dutch investigators for attempting to hack into the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (as well as Malaysia’s investigation into a downed jetliner). The alleged spies were caught carrying enough telephones to fill an electronics store. Moreover, like all meticulous Russians on a business trip, they held on to their taxi receipts from GRU headquarters. Russia will publicly deny the latest reports and revelations about the alleged GRU agents. It has no other alternative. But the exposure of several consecutive European operations should raise questions about whether Russian military intelligence is being intentionally provocative or has simply gone off the rails. |
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Italy To Back Anti-Russia Sanctions If Moscow Proved Guilty In Skripal …UrduPoint News–14 hours ago
… involvement in the March 4 poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal in the UK city of Salisbury, … The RussianForeign Ministry has sent some 60 diplomatic notes to the UK … Russian citizenship, as well as proposing legal assistance and cooperation. … and London’s refusal to provide consular access to the poisoning victims.
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UK is trying to keep EU on a short leash despite Brexit – LavrovTremont Herald–Oct 17, 2018
UK is trying to keep EU on a short leash despite Brexit – Lavrov … After groundlessly blaming Russia of the chemical poisoning of former … his daughter Yulia in Salisbury in March, “the British persuaded not everybody, … Lavrov reiterated that Russia has addressed the UK on numerous occasions, offering cooperation in …
UK Aims to Gather Multiple Anti-Russia Voices, Mocks Legal System …Sputnik International–Oct 16, 2018
The Council of the European Union has adopted new sanctions to counter the use of chemical weapons. “The EU will now be able to impose sanctions on …
Russian Embassy Reveals Why Moscow Believes Bellingcat Linked …UrduPoint News–Oct 15, 2018
Moscow believes that the UK-based website Bellingcat is linked to … The embassy stressed that London’s allegations of Russia having had a role in the Salisbury poisoning … “Why has the United Kingdom refused to transfer any samples of the … lack of evidence, while London had been rejecting any offer for cooperation.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has contrasted the world’s response to the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi with its response to the poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal, citing lack of proof in both cases.
Speaking at the annual Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi, Putin said that despite a lack of evidence proving Russian involvement in the poisoning of Skripal and his daughter Yulia in March, punitive actions were immediately taken against Moscow. In contrast, he said, that did not happen with Riyadh following Khashoggi’s disappearance.
“There’s no proof in regards to Russia, but steps are taken. Here, people say that a murder happened in Istanbul, but no steps are taken. People need to figure out a single approach to these kinds of problems,” Putin said. |
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Salisbury house prices fall by nearly 10% after novichok attackThe Guardian–Oct 15, 2018
House prices in Salisbury have dived by nearly a 10% since the novichok poisonings, according to analysis of Land Registry data. The average …
Consultants brought in to ‘rebrand’ Salisbury after novichok attackThe Guardian–Sep 28, 2018
A team of consultants has been brought in to try to “rebrand” Salisbury as it attempts to recover from the novichok poisonings. The consultants …
‘We got really lucky’: how novichok suspects’ identities were revealedThe Guardian–Sep 27, 2018
The odds of finding the Salisbury novichok poisoning suspects’ real … pioneering a series of open-source investigations, told the Guardian.
The Skripal Files by Mark Urban review – the Salisbury spy’s storyThe Guardian–Oct 17, 2018
… Skripal this March with a show-off kind of murder weapon: novichok. … Skripal woke up in Salisbury hospital, five weeks after his poisoning, …
Police question couple at centre of Salisbury poisoning scareThe Guardian–Sep 20, 2018
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How a college drop out became a champion of investigative journalismThe Guardian–Sep 30, 2018
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Vladimir Putin calls Sergei Skripal a scumbag and a traitorThe Guardian–Oct 3, 2018
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Theresa May’s statement saying the UK believes the Russian military intelligence service was behind the Salisbury novichok poisoning shines a further unwelcome spotlight on the most secretive of all the country’s intelligence agencies.
A slow drip of information about operations by the Russian service, known as the GRU, in recent years – from hacking ahead of the US election to support for the Kremlin’s wars in Ukraine and Syria – has shown the wide reach of the agency. The intelligence wing of the Russian military was renamed the GU in 2010, but both inside and outside the country it is still more commonly known by its old name, the GRU. The agency, where Sergei Skripal, who was poisoned by the nerve agent novichok, used to work, performs traditional military intelligence tasks and foreign intelligence operations. For decades Soviet military intelligence kept up a parallel global network of agents and deep-cover “illegals” operating overseas with that run by the KGB. The most famous of the agents was Richard Sorge, who posed as a Nazi journalist in Japan in the 1930s and sent valuable intelligence to Moscow, including details of Adolf Hitler’s plans to attack the Soviet Union, which were ignored by Joseph Stalin. When the Soviet Union collapsed and the KGB’s foreign spying operations were shifted to a new network, the SVR, the GRU retained a separate status. Although the SVR and GRU often have overlapping interests they tend to work in competition, with separate “residencies” inside Russian foreign missions abroad. Sergei Tretyakov, who was a high-ranking officer in the SVR’s New York residency until he defected in 2000, explained in a book that there was no overlap between the work of the two agencies. There were two unmarked steel doors on the eighth floor of Russia’s UN mission in New York, said Tretyakov, one of which led to the SVR and one to the GRU. Neither agency had access to the office of the other. The head of the GRU reports to the defence minister and to Vladimir Putin, the Russian president. The GRU has been identified as the main culprit in hacking ahead of the 2016 US election. A recent indictment from the team of special investigator Robert Mueller named 12 apparent GRU officers over the alleged hacking and leaking of Democratic party emails. Like the US operation, the novichok poisoning fits an apparent pattern of GRU operations: ingenious and audacious, yet uncovered and publicised by the target countries. The open source investigative team Bellingcat recently claimed it had identified a GRU officer named Oleg Ivannikov as being partly responsible for the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014. The officer had also, allegedly, operated under a pseudonym as the defence minister of the Kremlin-backed breakaway state of South Ossetia. Again, it was an operation that mixed impressive tradecraft with errors: among the clues to the man’s identity was a record of an online shopping delivery where he had given his address as GRU headquarters. |
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Inside Europe: Skripal and the Czech connection | Media Center | DW | ||
MEDIA CENTERA new twist has emerged in the attempted poisoning of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia. Czech Radio has reported that the two suspects, believed to be Russian military intelligence officers, were in the Czech Republic in October 2014, the same time that Skripal was allegedly briefing Czech intelligence on Russian spying activity. Rob Cameron reports from Prague.
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Лондон ответил отказом на запрос СКР по делу Скрипалей | ||
В четверг, 18 октября, стало известно, что Великобритания ответила отказом на запрос Следственного комитета России (СКР) о взаимной помощи в расследовании «дела Скрипалей».
Как уточнил министр иностранных дел РФ Сергей Лавров, долгое время Лондон вообще никак не реагировал на запрос, ответ пришел лишь «несколько дней назад». Причем свой отказ британские правоохранители обосновали «соображениями национальной безопасности».
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Реклама 00 «Несколько дней назад поступил ответ, в котором официально написано, что по соображениям национальной безопасности Великобритания не может предоставить нам помощь по данному конкретному уголовному делу, связанному с судьбой граждан Российской Федерации», – сказал Лавров в интервью французским СМИ – RT France, Paris Match и Figaro. |
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The Latest: Britain says Russia has 24 theories on poisoning – Washington Times | ||
The Latest: Britain says Russia has 24 theories on poisoning
MOSCOW (AP) – The Latest on the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy and his daughter (all times local):
12:00 a.m. Britain’s U.N. ambassador says Russia has come up with 24 theories on who bears responsibility for the poisoning of an ex-spy and his daughter in England, but the United Kingdom has only one – that it’s highly likely Russia was responsible. Karen Pierce told a U.N. Security Council meeting called by Russia on Thursday: “We believe that the U.K.’s actions stand up to any scrutiny. … We have nothing to hide, but I do fear that Russia might have something to fear.” ___ |
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Britain refused cooperation with Russia on Salisbury poisoning – Google Search | ||
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Britain refused cooperation with Russia on Salisbury poisoning – Google Search | ||
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Britain refused cooperation with Russia on Salisbury poisoning – Google Search | ||
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Britain refused cooperation with Russia on Salisbury poisoning – Google Search | ||
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Britain refused cooperation with Russia on Salisbury poisoning – Google Search | ||
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Britain refused cooperation with Russia on Salisbury poisoning – Google Search | ||
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Britain refused cooperation with Russia on Salisbury poisoning – Google Search | ||
Russia rejects claim on IDs of Salisbury suspectsAnadolu Agency–Oct 12, 2018
Yakovenko also said relations between the UK and Russia are “very low”, accusing the Britishgovernment of not cooperating with Russia in … Yakovenko also denied any Russian involvement in the Salisbury poisoning or …
Russia’s Putin calls poisoned ex-spy Skripal a ‘scumbag’ and ‘traitor’FRANCE 24–Oct 3, 2018
But he again denied any Russian involvement in the poisoning of Skripal, … and his daughter Yulia with Novichok in the English city of Salisbury in March. … Putin said Britain should go through proper channels to cooperate …
Sputnik International
Russian embassy: British government seeks Moscow’s isolation on …TASS–Sep 28, 2018
… “the British authorities have categorically refused to cooperate with Russia, … Toxicity of the poison used in Salisbury is also impossible to verify.” … incident through the media, while refusing to officially engage with Russia.
‘Amateurs’ – Ex MI6 Officer on Video Allegedly With Skripal Case …
Sputnik International–Sep 28, 2018 Third Salisbury attack suspect believed to have been identified by police
BreakingNews.ie–Sep 28, 2018 Widow of Poisoned Spy: UK Has Upped Response to Would-Be …Voice of America–Sep 19, 2018
Speaking with VOA’s Russian service, Marina Litvinenko, … As Britain launched a formal probe of the Salisbury chemical attack, which experts traced to a Soviet-era nerve toxin known as Novichok, Russia, she said, refused to discuss … And I think Russian intelligence emphasized [Alexander’s] cooperation …
UK is trying to keep EU on a short leash despite Brexit – LavrovRT–Oct 16, 2018
After groundlessly blaming Russia of the chemical poisoning of former … Yulia in Salisbury in March, “the British persuaded not everybody, … UK on numerous occasions, offering cooperation in the Skripal case on … A relative of Yulia Skripal, who wanted to visit her in the UK, has been denied a British visa.
Russian Novichok Suspects Shadowed Skripal In Prague, Report SaysRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty–Oct 10, 2018
The two Russian men suspected by British intelligence of poisoning … the English city of Salisbury on March 4, the day the former Russian … The Russian Embassy in Prague declined to comment on whether … Russian spy “continued cooperating with some secret services” after he went West in the swap.
Did Salisbury poisoning suspects spied on Skripal in Czech Republic …
Business Standard–Oct 10, 2018 |
The same day March 2, 2018, the “Russian team”: “Boshirov, Petrov, Fedotov” arrive from Moscow just for 2-3 days. On March 3, Skripal’s daughter arrived.
It is possible that the team brought the message directly from Yanukovych and/or others confirming that the separatist war in Donbass is over.
Hypothetically, Skripal got hysterical and staged his own and his daughters’s poisoning, sending the message back: “YOU POISONED ME!”
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Russian military reportedly unhappy with a series of embarrassing blunders by its spies abroad businessinsider.com/russia-reporte… #salisburypoisoning #feedly |
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The Postcards from Skripal: Ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and daughter Yulia pictured in Salisbury Zizzi restaurant… – 12:10 AM 10/12/2018 | ||
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Anthony Weiner scheduled for early release next spring – NBCNews.com | ||
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FBI director defends ‘limited’ Kavanaugh background probe – Washington Post | ||
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Roberts refers judicial misconduct complaints against Kavanaugh to federal appeals court in Colorado – Washington Post | ||
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New York man wanted to blow himself up on the National Mall on Election Day – NBCNews.com | ||
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Armed man arrested near California park where camper was shot dead in front of daughters: cops – Fox News | ||
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US, Russia astronauts making emergency landing – Phys.Org | ||
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Rocket Fails, and American and Russian Astronauts Make Emergency Return – New York Times | ||
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F-35 jets: US military grounds entire fleet – BBC News | ||
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Virginia judge: Paul Manafort plea deal in Washington ‘highly unusual’ – Washington Examiner | ||
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Wall Street dips again, inflation data calms nerves – Reuters | ||
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Stock market, after worst rout since February, shifts between small gains and losses – USA TODAY | ||
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“Будёновцы”: «Ещё бы буденовки надели»!!! – 10.9.18 – They should have put on their “budenovka” hats… | ||
“Будёновцы”: «Ещё бы буденовки надели»!!! – 10.9.18 – They should have put on their “budenovka” hats, too!!! – В ГРУ нашли виновного в провалах — Блоги — Эхо Москвы, 09.10.2018
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Skripal, Yanukovych, Deripaska, Firtash, Mogilevich, Vekselberg, Akhmetov – (Sounds Like a Law Firm … | ||
Skripal, Yanukovych, Deripaska, Firtash, Mogilevich, Vekselberg, Akhmetov – (Sounds Like a Law Firm but it ain’t. – M.N.) – Google Search – 8:04 AM 10/9/2018
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Skripal, Yanukovych, Deripaska, Firtash, Mogilevich, Vekselberg, Akhmetov – (Sounds Like a Law Firm but it ain’t. – M.N.) – Google Search – 8:04 AM 10/9/2018
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Skripal, Yanukovych, Deripaska, Firtash, Mogilevich, Vekselberg, Akhmetov – (Sounds Like a Law Firm but it ain’t. – M.N.) – Google Search – 8:04 AM 10/9/2018
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Skripal, Yanukovych, Deripaska, Firtash, Mogilevich, Vekselberg, Akhmetov – (Sounds Like a Law Firm … | ||
Skripal, Yanukovych, Deripaska, Firtash, Mogilevich, Vekselberg, Akhmetov – (Sounds Like a Law Firm but it ain’t. – M.N.) – Google Search – 8:04 AM 10/9/2018
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Russian Lessons: Федот, да не тот! – Salisbury Poisoning 2018 News Review – UPDATE – 4:52 AM 10/11/2018… | ||
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Ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and daughter Yulia pictured in Salisbury Zizzi restaurant at heart of poison plot thesun.co.uk/news/5756370/e… | ||
Ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and daughter Yulia pictured in Salisbury Zizzi restaurant at heart of poison plot thesun.co.uk/news/5756370/e…
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Russian military reportedly unhappy with a series of embarrassing blunders by its spies abroad businessinsider.com/russia-reporte… #salisburypoisoning #feedly | ||
Russian military reportedly unhappy with a series of embarrassing blunders by its spies abroad businessinsider.com/russia-reporte… #salisburypoisoning #feedly
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Operation Novichok – The Postcard from Salisbury | Sergei Skripal – 7:59 AM 10/7/2018 | ||
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