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Dude you got them mixed up.
We are all human even you.
Well yes but I do also put in the title that police are investigating a unexplained death of a Putin enemy, its interesting because SO15 are investigating. Its not outrageous to believe it is possible that Gkruskov has been assasinated, I am not claiming he has been I am just sharing the news that he has been found dead, its unexplained and it's interesting given the timing and his known associates.
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
News report says they found him with strangulation marks
on his neck.
What we need to know is was he involved with the
Russian sourced Dossier?
I'm definitely wondering this. It's being widely rumored that Skripal was one of Christopher Steele's dubious sources, and if this is accurate I'm leaning toward MI6 tying up loose ends as the most likely explanation for that case.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: LesMisanthrope
Look dude, you got it wrong.
Fine sorry the first was a attempted assassination now I find this case very interesting and don't really want to get into get another debate over semantics with you.
Your first post was talking about Skripal on a thread that is not about him in such a way as to suggest that you may have gotten them confused.
You deny that, which is fine.
I had to laugh that hard, several minutes ago, watching the news here in germany. They said that, i believe it was May, issued an ultimatum.
Russia has to solve the cases till midnight...
Yeah, the russian agents always are too stupid to kill people without traces that lead directly to russia, never had a KGB to learn, their president never was a KGB man and the russians have absolutely no clue of how that spy game is played.
Sure... Tell that somebody else, five eyes west!
And these russian double agent things happen always and only in the UK and never somewhere else on earth, but that are just coincidences, as i guess.
Yes I was talking about Skripal, as were you and the article you posted
Nikolai Grushkov, 69, was found dead at his home in New Malden in south London on Monday evening.
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: LesMisanthrope
Look dude, you got it wrong.
Fine sorry the first was a attempted assassination now I find this case very interesting and don't really want to get into get another debate over semantics with you.
Your first post was talking about Skripal on a thread that is not about him in such a way as to suggest that you may have gotten them confused.
You deny that, which is fine.
Yes I was talking about Skripal, as were you and the article you posted. That's why I said "former Russian spy". You got it wrong, dude. Get over it.
Yeah, the russian agents always are too stupid to kill people without traces that lead directly to russia
So this is just breaking just now, looks like the current investigation into the attempted assassination of a former Russian spy in has just took a disturbing turn.
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
Yes, it was Glushkov I was referring to about the strangulation.
Berezovsky is believed to have killed himself, I don't know how though.
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
So this is just breaking just now, looks like the current investigation into the attempted assassination of a former Russian spy in has just took a disturbing turn.
Oh you weren't talking about former Russian Skripal? Then it appears you mixed up the cases in your very first sentence. It must be a UK thing to accuse others of that which you are guilty.
originally posted by: Whereismypassword
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: LesMisanthrope
Look dude, you got it wrong.
Fine sorry the first was a attempted assassination now I find this case very interesting and don't really want to get into get another debate over semantics with you.
Your first post was talking about Skripal on a thread that is not about him in such a way as to suggest that you may have gotten them confused.
You deny that, which is fine.
Yes I was talking about Skripal, as were you and the article you posted. That's why I said "former Russian spy". You got it wrong, dude. Get over it.
No, you are lying
The other day you posted about the Skripal spy case but said the assassination attempt was in London
I couldn’t be bothered to correct you, won’t bother again as you are not worth my time
No I was saying that in the context of the Skripal case, this new development is interesting.
Dude you behave like this on every thread we get into.
It is known that a former FBI agent is in the area
with several "journalists" working for Clinton
trying desperately to find a shred of truth
in the dossier to try and save Buzzfeed and
maybe even Clinton herself.
I am keeping an open mind, it could have
been Russia but at the point things sure seem
to be pointing at evidence of foul play on the
part of other's like Steele and M16.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: DerBeobachter
Yeah, the russian agents always are too stupid to kill people without traces that lead directly to russia
So what about Livinenko?