| Russian agents in Finland urge KGB bosses to carry out terrorist attacks against Western critics of Russia |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Monday, 13 September 2010 08:43 | |||
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In an article published in his personal blog, "a dangerous agent of the of FSB" (according to his own words), operating under the cover of "Lutheran Pastor", Juha Molari, has openly called for terrorist attacks against Western critics of Russia, particularly against a well-known Finnish writer, chairman of the Finnish PEN Club Jukka Mallinen, a Finnish businessman Mikael Storsjo and a Finnish political activist Heidi Hautala.
Accusing them in "aiding and abetting of terrorism" for expressing in the Finnish press their views critical for Russia and "extreme hatred against the Russian leadership", the brazen-faced "pastor" writes: "What is to be done if a person has terrorist ties? Russia has more experience than the US in the fight against terrorism. President Medvedev recalled that supporters of terrorists are responsible for their choice. It would be justified for Russia, taking into account its needs and opportunities, to follow the practice of the United States in a so-called "hunt for al-Qaeda". It is to be mentioned in this context that in 2001, the "pastor" was sentenced to a suspended prison in Finland for pandering (pimping), but he managed to slip out somehow, and in 2004 , the charges against him were declared "unjustified".
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On photo: Scandalous photo of US President Bush with Russian war criminal Shamanov. After the publication of this photo the White House came up with an excuse of not being aware of accusations against that criminal. Gang leader of the Russian Defense Ministry's combat training directorate, Vladimir Shamanov, told the Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star) newspaper, "Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has decided to start making specific plans for the military training exercises in the Arctic in response to the statements by several foreign leaders who disputed Russia's claims on the Arctic continental shelf."
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