| Video: FSB officer Aleksei Bessonov: ''Putin really ordered to murder Lukashenko'' |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Monday, 04 October 2010 21:04 | |||
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A former Russian FSB officer, Bessonov, confirmed that Putin had really given an order to murder the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
Bessonov refuted Putin's psychobabble, expressed through his speaker Peskov, that information about the impending murder of Lukashenko by the terrorist gang of the FSB under the orders of Putin and Medvedev was allegedly "schizophrenia".
The repentant Russian terrorist Aleksei Borisovich Bessonov testified in an official statement posted on the YouTube that "it is not schizophrenia, but a possible development of the situation".
To confirm his words, the well known Communist from the Russian city of Perm reminded in his video blog the history high-profile crimes, committed by the Putin's gang. He noted, in particular, that the Russian-speaking revanchist Putin blew up apartment buildings in Moscow in order to unleash ´the Second Russian-Chechen War. It is to be recalled that a video appeared last week at the international video sharing hosting YouTube entitled "Putin wants to kill Lukashenko", in which another former Russian terrorist, who, for obvious reasons, preferred to remain anonymous and wore a black mask, testified in a statement that Putin gave order to his terrorist gangs to kill Lukashenko.
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For too long now, the Putin regime has been terrorizing Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the West with energy warfare, little different from what Al Qaeda does with bombs. At last, though, the tide seems to be turning on this pathetic last-ditch effort of the Russian Kremlin to once again dominate the globe. At the recent World Gas Conference in Buenos Aires, the world learned that exciting new sources of natural gas are being developed in response to rising prices, which in turn in part result from Russian energy terrorism. The Telegraph reports: “If the new forecasts are accurate, Gazprom is not going to be the perennial cash cow funding Russia’s great power resurgence. Russia’s budget may be in structural deficit.” |
