Assassinations, Lies and Conspiracies from the Ukraine By Richard Miller (London)

In the last manic news cycle, the mainstream media told us that it was virtually certain that Putin had political dissent and prisoner Alexei Navalny murdered. That would be odd, because why do the foul deed now, rather than years' ago? The Kremlin said that Navalny died of a blood clot, which would not be unusual for an old guy. And, low and behold, now from the Ukraine itself, Gen. Kyrylo Budanov, chief of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR), bluntly stated it to a group of journalists recently: "I may disappoint you, but as far as we know, he indeed died as a result of a blood clot. And this has been more or less confirmed." But the Western media will be slow on reporting this, and if at all, will put the story on "page 3."

This comes from a country, the Ukraine, the most corrupt in Europe, where it has been alleged that as payback for Tucker Carlson interviewing Vladimir Putin, a would-be assassin was paid $ 4,000 to put on bomb on the car that Carlson was using in Russia. However, the operation was intercepted by the Russians. A mere $ 4,000? It just shows how cheap things are in the Ukraine, where they give the lowest dollar rate to their hired killers! Pay peanuts, get monkeys.

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"… here in the western world we were told that Vladimir Putin murdered Alexei Navalny for political reasons, but now even the Ukrainians are telling us that it is "more or less confirmed" that he died of a blood clot

In a very unexpected plot twist, Ukraine appears to be in agreement with the Kremlin on Alexei Navalny's death inside a far northern Russian prison which occurred on Feb. 16 and was listed by Russian authorities as officially due to "natural causes". The dominant Western narrative has thus far been that Putin had him "murdered".

Yet now Kiev sources are saying that the anti-Putin activist supported by the West died of a blood clot. Surprisingly, this explanation is being advanced among Ukraine media sources after none other than Gen. Kyrylo Budanov, chief of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR), bluntly stated it to a group of journalists on Sunday. "I may disappoint you, but as far as we know, he indeed died as a result of a blood clot. And this has been more or less confirmed," Budanov stated.

Personally, I don't have access to any of the evidence, and so I have no idea how Navalny died.

But what really disturbed me was that his death was being used as justification for pumping more money into a war that could get millions of Americans killed.

And now we are finding out that he may have died due to a blood clot.

The madness needs to stop.

Hundreds of thousands have already died in Ukraine. Why can't both sides just sit down and talk?

Unfortunately, it appears that leaders on both sides do not intend to be reasonable at this point.

I have one more bombshell to share with you before I end this article.

I cannot vouch for the veracity of this information. But since tons of people on social media are talking about it right now, I figured that I would present it to you and allow you to come to your own conclusions.

It is being claimed that the Russians have captured a man that had been paid $4,000 to put an explosive device on Tucker Carlson's vehicle when he was in Moscow to interview Vladimir Putin…

Russian counter-terrorist forces have foiled a terrorist attack in Moscow, which had been planned, directed and financed by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine. The terrorist cell was operated by "Ukrainian handlers" in order to carry out an attack on American journalist Tucker Carlson during his visit to Moscow. The terrorist confessed to the plot and gave details on it. He was provided with IED (improvised explosive device) for the attack. The plan was to target Tucker Carlson's vehicle in the Four Seasons hotel underground parking lot.

In his interrogation Vasiliev recounted receiving instructions and the location of IED, but said that he was arrested before committing the attack. He also mentioned that his Ukrainian handlers promised him $4000 for a successful execution of the attack.

A video of this assassin supposedly confessing what he did has been posted on YouTube.

According to a transcript of his confession, he was not told who the target was in advance, but now he understands that the vehicle that he was supposed to put the explosive device on belonged to "journalist Tucker Carlson"

"In November 2023, I was recruited by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

"I was trained in working with special communications, collecting, and detonating explosive devices."

"On January 31, I received a task from the curator to pick up an explosive device from a hiding place and use it to blow up a car."

What was promised to you?

"Four thousand dollars."

Where was the explosive device supposed to be used?

"In the underground parking of the Four Seasons hotel in Moscow. I was supposed to pick up the explosive device from a hiding place and place it under the car."

Who was it targeting?

"I wasn't told."

Do you know who the target was now?

"Yes. American journalist Tucker Carlson."

What went wrong?

"I was detained at the preparation stage." 

 

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