| Russian KGB terrorists explain why they intimidate alleged Kavkaz Center administrator |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Friday, 09 April 2010 11:17 | |||
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After the Kavkaz Center exposed possible KGB (FSB) murder plans against an alleged Kavkaz Center sponsor and/or administrator Mikael Storsjo in Finland, the KGB agents in Western Europe, whose activity is coordinated from Paris by the KGB agent Tatyana Masina (alias Tatiana Mass, or Tatiana Massin), in fear of the Finnish police decided to use a different approach - a cheap KGB intimidation and a typical way of confusing everyone and everything in order to fish in troubled waters.
The KGB agent Masina gave instructions, which she received from Moscow:
"Storsjo should be sued for his words and for the Kavkaz Center web-site. This came to my mind when yesterday I read a report that Interpol offered its help in search for the organizers of terrorist acts in Moscow".
The KGB agents in Finland immediately started to implement Moscow instructions. A certain Juha Molari who is operating under the cover of a "Lutheran priest" and an "anti-fascist", in response to the article published by the KC about KGB murder threats to Mr Storsjo, alleged that Mr Storsjo wrote this article himself, and immediately compiled a report about Mr Storsjo, which may be only interesting for the KGB but not the Finnish police.
A "friend of Russia" Molari is apparently hoping to intimidate the Finnish journalist.
Molari writes his KGB lies on a website of a certain "Anti-fascist Committee of Finland"; which has close ties to the Russian terrorist and spy organization "The Russian Embassy" with reference to allegations of a of a certain "useful Muslim" Abdullah Tammi who was recently scandalously kicked out from the Islamic Party of Finland for supporting Russia in its bestial and gristly murders of Muslims in Chechnya and the Caucasus in general.
Molari writes:
"Storsjo is the administrator of the Kavkaz Center for a long time already. For many years, he maintains good relations with terrorists in the Caucasus. He abuses the freedom of speech, stating that Russia has killed more people in the Caucasus, than Caucasians did in Russia.
I'll collect all information on Storsjo, including his Caucasian diary.
He maintains ties with Muslim associations in Helsinki. Saiin consults Storsjo over the phone. They travelled to the Caucasus together. The Pasil mosque is being visited by fishy persons. In 2006, Yusuf Puotilan watched videos about battles in Iraq and the Caucasus. The president of the Helsinki Muslim Association watches videos about the Jihad at home, which he possibly received thru Storsjo, or thru Sam (the U.S.? - KC). He admitted that in his conversation on the phone. Speaking about the proclamation of the Caucasian Emirate, he said:
"Every true Muslim supports the establishment of a Muslim state".
One of the Finns was turned back from the Georgian border in 2006 when he went to the war in the Caucasus. In 2009, this Finn was showed in a recruiting film.
Praising Jihad, they train in the woods near Helsinki. In fall 2008, there came a directive from the English police to Finland regarding terrorists who were preparing a murder of the British Prime Minister. According to the directive, terrorists had links with Finland. The Finnish state security did not care to do anything.
Of course, Storsjo is not acquainted with all terrorists, but with many of them. Storsjo should be watched because he brought to Finland Caucasian IT specialists who have access to information on houses in Helsinki and to public documents.
I often think how Storsjo came to such a life. He spent his childhood in the countryside, in the fields and plains of the district where I have a congregation a priest. How dares he to compare Finnish soldiers who fought against the Soviet Union in the Winter War with Caucasian terrorists!
Meanwhile, Storsjo makes presentations on behalf of the Green Party praising the Caucasian Emirate together with Heidi Hautala from Finrusforumin, who invites representatives of Other Russia and other destructive forces to Finland.
I'm not a KGB (FSB) agent (there has never been a KGB agent who publicly admitted that he is a KGB agent - KC). If I get any concrete information about Storsjo's ties with terrorists or money transfers bypassing the tax administration, I'll surely inform the police about it.
Since there is a team of IT specialists under the Storsjo's command, yesterday, March 31, I installed 6 antispyware, firewall, and antivirus programs on my computer", writes the "Russia's friend" Juha Molari on the "anti-fascist" website with close ties to the Russian terrorist ring in Finland called "the Russian Embassy"-.
In his own blog, Juha Molari wrote in Russian:
"I, Juha Molari, lived in Saint Petersburg in 2002-2006. Russia showed me the whole world. I found spiritual life, culture, history and arts. I found freedom. In Finland, we live with russophobia. My wife is a Russian; our young son is a citizen of Russia. I do not tolerate russophobia, and a call for a cooperation with Russia (meaning the "cooperation" with the KGB - KC)".
It is to be mentioned that Russian newspapers inside Russia enthusiastically praise for already half a year already "a politically correct Finnish priest Molari", who applied last year for Russian citizenship from the Russian terrorists' den of the "Russian Embassy in Finland" .
P.S. The threat of the KGB agents in Western Europe against the Finnish journalist Mikael Storsjo, which came from the administrator of a pro-Russian propaganda website, "Informaciya Finlandiya", which is being supervised by Russian terrorist organization "Embassy of Russia in Finland", can be still found on the website of the coordinator of KGB criminal activity in Europe Tatyana Masina (Paris). Here it is:
"info_finlandija wrote:
Mar. 31st, 2010 07:15 am (UTC)
Tatyana, do you have a link where and when he said it? We will get this bastard".
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While worrisome, it represents a reversal of the Soviet/Russian "no first strike" policy adopted in the 1980s,
but it should be noted that this new policy will not will be
effectively identical to that of the US, which has repudiated calls for
it to take a "no first strike" policies since the 1980s. |
