A Plan of the Yeltsin "Family" to Destabilize Russia.


Russia has only heard applause from the West twice in the past century - and only when it committed suicide, accompanied by social disintegration and economic collapse: in February 1917 and December 1991.
-- Vyacheslav Nikonov
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Joseph Cannon has seemingly moved beyond his controlled demolition flame out and has posted something seriously interesting"> regarding the Litvinenko case.

Here is a teaser to the teaser:

Snips:

Litvinenko and "The Family"

I am preparing what I hope will be a major piece which will attempt to connect the Litvinenko affair with, god help us, 9/11. If that seems outrageous -- well, I beg you to withhold judgment until you see the details.

Yeltsin, a heavy drinker in poor health, was not the true leader of Russia. Decisions were made by a conspiratorial group calling itself "The Family," which still wields enormous power. Despite the title of Dunlop's monograph, the leader of the Family was not Yeltsin; Yeltsin's daughter Tatyana, Boris Berezovsky (who was vying to become the Rupert Murdoch of Russia) and a handful of others held the real power.

Putin was once a member of this Family. Upon achieving power, he turned against the oligarchs. Ever since, Berezovsky has plotted vengeance.

Long-time readers of this blog will recall that we have encountered the term "The Family" before, in relation to 9/11. I will argue in my upcoming piece that the Berezovskii Family and the Family mentioned by Mohammed Atta were, in fact, one and the same.

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Find the Dunlop thesis pdf here:
-->> http://www.sais-jhu.edu/programs/res/papers/Dunlop_paper.pdf

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Wikipedias entry on the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993.

-->> Russian constitutional crisis of 1993 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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