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Originally posted by Anttyk47
Originally posted by RisingForce
Hmm aren't russia helping iran to enhance their nuclear technology ? could it be a false flag to get russia in on the war or to stop them helping iran ? after everything that's going on with iran recently it woudlnt' surprise me if they pulled off a big false flag to blame on extremists
Americans bombing the airport pretending to be Iran? Sounds very very very very plausible.
Originally posted by InvisibleAlbatross
reply to post by VneZonyDostupa
You want to kill a million people because of what some do?
Evidence of FSB involvement in the Russian apartment bombings
Three FSB agents were caught a day after they plantied a large bomb in the basement of an apartment complex in the town of Ryazan in September 22, during the series of bombings.That was last of the bombings. Russian Minister of Internal Affairs Rushailo and Vladimir Putin congratulated citizens with preventing the terrorism act (as they called it), but FSB Director Nikolai Patrushev declared that the incident was a training exercise later, when he had learned that the FSB agents from Moscow were caught by local FSB and police while trying to escape the city.
The Russian Deputy Prosecutor declared in 2002 that a comprehensive testing of the samples showed no traces of any explosives, and that sacks from Ryazan in fact contained only sugar. However Yuri Tkachenko, the police explosives expert who defused the Ryazan bomb, insisted that it was real. Tkachenko said that the explosives, including a timer, a power source, and a detonator were genuine military equipment and obviously prepared by a professional. He also said that the gas analyzer that tested the vapors coming from the sacks unmistakably indicated the presence of RDX. Tkachenko said that it was out of the question that the analyzer could have malfunctioned, as the gas analyzer was of world class quality, costing $20,000 and was maintained by a specialist who worked according to a strict schedule, checking the analyzer after each use and making frequent prophylactic checks. Tkachenko pointed out that meticulous care in the handling of the gas analyzer was a necessity because the lives of the bomb squad experts depended on the reliability of their equipment. The police officers who answered the original call and discovered the bomb also insisted that it was obvious from its appearance that the substance in the bomb was not sugar.
Arrest of independent investigator Trepashkin
The commission of Sergei Kovalev asked lawyer Mikhail Trepashkin to investigate the case. Trepashkin found that the basement of one of the bombed buildings was rented by FSB officer Vladimir Romanovich and that the latter was witnessed by several people. However Trepashkin was unable to bring the evidence to the court because he was arrested in October 2003, allegedly for "disclosing state secrets", just a few days shortly before he was to make his findings public. He was sentenced by a military closed court to four years imprisonment. Amnesty International issued a statement that "there are serious grounds to believe that Mikhail Trepashkin was arrested and convicted under falsified criminal charges which may be politically motivated, in order to prevent him continuing his investigative and legal work related to the 1999 apartment bombings in Moscow and other cities". Romanovich subsequently died in a hit and run accident in Cyprus...
Originally posted by VneZonyDostupa
reply to post by GoldenFleece
There is absolutely no evidence that the FSB was involved in the bombings beyond paranoid conjecture.
Originally posted by VneZonyDostupa
Of course the FSB arrested the investigator because he was going to make the FSB look bad - he was going to reveal that the government had been warned of the bombings and had done nothing.
Originally posted by VneZonyDostupa
You're maknig GIANT leaps in logic here. You're assuming that because the investigator was silenced, it MUST be because the government was behind the bombing. Don't you see how tenuous that is? There is no evidence for it.
Originally posted by SLAYER69
Originally posted by Anttyk47
Americans bombing the airport pretending to be Iran? Sounds very very very very plausible.
FAIL
Well now that that's taken care of...
My heart goes out to the families who have lost friends and loved ones.
Originally posted by backinblack
reply to post by TheDeader
Gawd, I wonder who will be blamed for this one?
Lots happening ATM...
Originally posted by GoldenFleece
reply to post by VneZonyDostupa
What evidence are you looking for? A sample of the military explosive RDX that was found at the Ryazan apartment building?
Testimony from the arresting police officers and the explosives expert who defused the Ryazan bomb?
but facts are facts, whether you accept them or not.
by former FSB intelligence officer Alexander "Sasha" Litvenenko
Originally posted by 23432
Caucasus nations needs more freedom , anything else is an expensive cost to Moscow .