Sunday, December 31, 2006

The Russian media is reporting on a link between the Boris Berezovsky-Litvinenko-Scaramella link and a retired Major in one of the "western intelligence services." The major, born in one of the Baltic republics, targeted Soviet military advisers stationed in a number of Third World nations. After leaving the service, the officer, who is now said to be 50 years old, obtained a law degree and became a private businessman. He is now reportedly the right-hand intelligence aide to Berezovsky and has helped plan anti-Russian and anti-Vladmir Putin insurrections in Chechnya, Kalmykia, Karelia, Andijan in Uzbekistan, Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, and Moldova. Berezovsky, an Israeli citizen, also reportedly had a hand in helping to foment the Israeli-U.S.-inspired anti-Syrian "Cedar Revolution" in Lebanon. Russian-Israeli Mafia fingerprints, as well as those of the Mossad, have been discovered in several car bombings of Lebanese politicians, with the aim to place the blame on Damascus.

Meanwhile, Berezovsky's former Yukos co-owner Leonid Nevzlin, arrived at Newark, NJ from Israel on December 24. Russia and Interpol have arrest warrants out for Nevzlin. Russian authorities requested American authorities to arrest Nevzlin and send him to Russia. With the strong links between the Bush administration and the Russian-Israeli mafia, there is little chance of Nevzlin being brought to justice in Russia.

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