(02-17-2023, 10:29 AM)BIAD Wrote: I love conspiracy websites, they're places where an imaginary narrative can be maintained, packed with all theThere have been many more who seem to fall off some balcony to their deaths. Must be powerful to raise a finger and make someone who pisses you off disappear.
sinister and exciting controversies of a decadent generation that perceive reality as an easy-to-follow movie script.
Battle-hardened keyboard-warriors offering insights on how the powerful behave and the dark collusions they often
wallow in.
Of course, it's all just fantasy and when Mom calls you down for supper, the wicked-wicked tyrants stay there behind
the screen and with 'I Love Lucy' doing another re-run, we can feel safe in the knowledge disturbing and forbidding
plots cannot escape out here in the real world.
I think.
Quote:DEATH RIDDLEThe Sun:
Putin defence official dies falling from window ‘leaving documents on balcony’ in latest mysterious
death in Russia
'A Russian defence official has mysteriously died after falling from a window of a high-rise building in St Petersburg.
The head of the financial support department of the Western Military District Marina Yankina, 58, was said to have
left documents on the balcony before plunging 160ft to her death.
The woman's body was found under the windows near number 31 on Zamshina Street on Wednesday, local media
reported. According to preliminary information, 58-year-old Yankina was discovered by locals in the area who alerted
the authorities. Police later found documents and personal items on the common balcony at the building's entrance
that are believed to belong to Yankina. Initial reports suggest she did not live at the building.
Marina Yankina, the latest in a line...
Investigators are currently working to establish the circumstances surrounding the woman's death.
The press service of the Western Military District confirmed that the woman worked in the department.
Yankina previously worked at the Federal Tax Service and served as Deputy Chairman of the Property Relations
Committee of St. Petersburg, according to Fontanka. She was believed to have been a key figure in the funding
of Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.
Yankina has become the latest to die in mysterious circumstances after earlier this week, Major General Vladimir
Makarov, 72, who was fired by Vladimir Putin a month ago, was shot dead at his home near Moscow. He was in
charge of "combatting extremism" in Russia, reportedly leading the witchhunt to oust the President's rivals, as
well as journalists.
Last month former prime minister of an oil-rich Russian region Magomed Abdulayev, 61, was rammed by a car
while crossing a street. He was hit by a Niva car in Makhachkala city on the Caspian Sea.
In total at least nine tycoons and industry figures linked to the regime died in suspicious circumstances last year.
Back in December tank boss General Alexei Maslov, 69 suddenly died just one day after Putin cancelled a meeting
with him.
Just days earlier, one of Russia's top naval chiefs also died suddenly aged 65.
Alexander Buzakov was the general director of the Admiralty shipyards in St Petersburg, in charge of building new
submarines for Russia. His death was described as "sudden, untimely and tragic".
Another four members of Russia's scientific and military elite died on the days either side of Christmas. One of Putin's
top engineers Vladimir Nesterov, died suddenly aged 74 after he was accused of massive embezzlement.
Multimillionaire Pavel Antov fell from a hotel window in India where he was travelling for a birthday holiday trip.
Previously listed as Russia's richest elected politician in 2019, he had slammed the blitz of Ukraine as "terror", and
was one of the most high-profile Russian critics of the invasion...'
A friend of mine did business after the USSR fell ... Their are two types of Mafia ... one called the government and one that goes by different names depending on the region. The independent Mafia is easier to work with as a hand shake and money exchanged means deal is done while the government wants money several times a day just because they are the government with big guns and many enforcers.
Many places run the same way only just better hidden IMO.
Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realize you’re wrong.
Silence those who disagree and you will never realize you are wrong.
No one rules if no one obeys
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire
Silence those who disagree and you will never realize you are wrong.
No one rules if no one obeys
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire