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legendary
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I will be glad if someone targets them in London. Almost all of the oligarch criminals, who had profited under Boris Yeltsin have fled to London (Berizovsky, Khodorkovsky, Abramovich.etc). These people made money through various criminal means, and caused the deaths of millions of ordinary Russians. These criminals deserve death.

You're working late tonight. Do they deliver pizza to 55 Savushkina st, Leningrad?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/11656043/My-life-as-a-pro-Putin-propagandist-in-Russias-secret-troll-factory.html

Sure they do. Nice job they offer there. Good money for something I would do for free. Trolling in internet, lol. But im not sure they doing this on english forums. I think they only working with russian segment of the internet.

I didn't noticed the comment by blablahblah, because he is on my ignore list.

And now back to the topic. The Americans are running the most sophisticated propaganda campaign on earth. Most of the Hollywood movies are full of American propaganda. A recent example is the movie In the Land of Blood and Honey. Check this:

http://www.alternet.org/story/86093/hollywood_is_becoming_the_pentagon's_mouthpiece_for_propaganda

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article34123.htm

http://theantimedia.org/hollywood-war-propaganda-like-american-sniper-effective/
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hyperboria - next internet
I will be glad if someone targets them in London. Almost all of the oligarch criminals, who had profited under Boris Yeltsin have fled to London (Berizovsky, Khodorkovsky, Abramovich.etc). These people made money through various criminal means, and caused the deaths of millions of ordinary Russians. These criminals deserve death.

You're working late tonight. Do they deliver pizza to 55 Savushkina st, Leningrad?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/11656043/My-life-as-a-pro-Putin-propagandist-in-Russias-secret-troll-factory.html

Sure they do. Nice job they offer there. Good money for something I would do for free. Trolling in internet, lol. But im not sure they doing this on english forums. I think they only working with russian segment of the internet.
hero member
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I will be glad if someone targets them in London. Almost all of the oligarch criminals, who had profited under Boris Yeltsin have fled to London (Berizovsky, Khodorkovsky, Abramovich.etc). These people made money through various criminal means, and caused the deaths of millions of ordinary Russians. These criminals deserve death.

You're working late tonight. Do they deliver pizza to 55 Savushkina st, Leningrad?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/11656043/My-life-as-a-pro-Putin-propagandist-in-Russias-secret-troll-factory.html
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1217
I will be glad if someone targets them in London. Almost all of the oligarch criminals, who had profited under Boris Yeltsin have fled to London (Berizovsky, Khodorkovsky, Abramovich.etc). These people made money through various criminal means, and caused the deaths of millions of ordinary Russians. These criminals deserve death.
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London is a ‘danger zone’ for Putin’s Russian critics

London has become one of the most dangerous cities in the world for critics of Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, with “no one safe” from the reach of the Kremlin, according to one of Alexander Litvinenko’s closest confidants.

Yuri Felshtinsky, a historian who co-wrote the book Blowing Up Russia with the former secret agent, said the capital had gone from being a safe haven for Russian expatriates to being dangerous for opponents of Putin.

Speaking hours after the closing statements of the inquiry into the killing of Litvinenko on Friday, Felshtinsky said that a string of unsolved murders indicated that a culture of impunity existed in London for the murderers of Russian dissidents.

“The message is that no one is safe in London. I do not know if everybody is safe in the rest of the world, but the message at this point is that no one is safe in London,” he told the Observer. Felshtinsky’s book with Litvinenko accused the FSB, the contemporary name for the KGB, of blowing up Moscow apartment blocks – killing nearly 300 people – to justify a war against Chechnya.

On Wednesday, it emerged that MI6 had judged the book one of two “red lines” Litvinenko crossed that caused him to be murdered by the Russian state. The other was allegations published by Litvinenko online in July 2006, four months before he was murdered, in which he claimed that Putin was a paedophile.

The book itself was recently added to Russia’s list of “extremist materials”, which means that online access to the title for anyone in Russia is restricted, with those in possession of a digital copy facing being penalised.

On Friday, the closing statements of the six-month inquiry into the poisoning of Litvinenko alleged that Putin personally ordered the killing of the 43-year-old dissident. Ben Emmerson QC, for Litvinenko’s family, said that Russian state responsibility had been proven beyond reasonable doubt.

Litvinenko drank tea containing a fatal dose of radioactive polonium during a meeting on 16 October 2006 at the Millennium hotel in central London with chief suspects Dmitry Kovtun and Andrei Lugovoi. Detectives found 40 sites contaminated with polonium-210.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/01/no-one-in-london-is-safe-from-reach-of-kremlin-says-friend-of-litvinenko

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