Following up on...
Russian "Opposition" Leader Alexei Navalny Poisoned, Again?
So many familiar tropes (common or overused themes or devices) in this latest episode. I can't be the only one realizing this. There is simply no way! My thoughts? Beside the oft repeated tropes, it's widely known and understood that Navalny is just not that influential in Russia. Despite the 5/6 eyes media claims.I see zero reason for him to have been poisoned “by Putin”- He was simply not a threat to the government or it’s position of authority in Russia. Navalny being poisoned does not benefit Russia but does benefit Western interests. Navalny “supporters” are certainly presenting a very specific narrative that doesn’t appear to have anything to do with reality. Or specific knowledge. Just unsubstantiated claims. As follows..Drawing on information from here, here and here
“She repeated her opinion that Navalny was poisoned. "It's a poisoning that has caused a severe metabolic disorder. A despicable substitution of terms," Vasilyeva said.”
Ivan Zhdanov, lawyer of Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, quoting transport police, reported that a substance dangerous to others was found in Navalny’s body. Later a source in the law enforcement disproved this information to TASS.
Well ya know what they say about opinions........ As we found out yesterday the Film for Peace Foundation was going to arrange for a plane to take Alexei Navalny to Germany. Was it “Film for Peace” that arranged for the flight Navalny was on at the time he fell ill?
“10:48 The German government has said it is in contact with the Kremlin to find a solution to Navalny's "humanitarian emergency.""We are already in contact with Russian authorities so that we can contribute to a professional and transparent solution to this humanitarian emergency," foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Adebahr told reporters in Berlin.She said the flight to Omsk was privately organized, and that the German government was not behind it.”
German medics are present in Russia
“10:39 Press secretary Peskov has ruled out allowing Navalny to leave as long as doctors recommend against it. He said Russian doctors were working with the recently arrived German medics, but did not elaborate on the extent of this collaboration. "Our doctors invited the doctors from Germany to visit the hospital, to take part in the consultation with our doctors, to get all the information about the methods of treatment, available tests and so on," Peskov told reporters.”The Omsk health ministry quoted his attending physician as saying: "Navalny's condition is considered to be unstable. During takeoff and landing, instability can increase in the form of hemodynamic disorders, as well as convulsive syndrome. Therefore, the consilium has decided that there is no possibility to take risks. Although his general condition has slightly improved."
Tied to the destabilization of Belarus? Looks to be.None other then Khodorkovsky, himself
Belarus will face a crucial battle over the weekend to free the country from the Lukashenko gang. The risks are huge, not just for the “Punisher”, but also for the Kremlin’s landlord. A victory for the protestors would set great expectations in Russia.
The claimed poisoning of Navalny's should put fire to the feet of the western backed protestors
That is why Putin, despite hating Lukashenko, is forced to help him grip on power.Moreover, whilst helping, Putin has got to take into account the risks that come with tough measures. With the US elections around the corner, if there’s blood on the streets of Minsk, because of the Kremlin’s intervention, then it will result in the defeat of the ‘party of Putin lovers’ in the American establishment.
This “party”, the same one that came up with the idea of repeating the backstory of the 1970s when Henry Kissinger split the Soviet-Chinese bloc, is now promising to invite the autocrat (Putin) to the “club of leaders of democratic states”. Only if it was China that was split off in the 70s, it is now Russia that is supposed to be split off.
Including his final words
“And of course, we can’t afford to let the Kremlin quietly strangle Belarus either. “