Monday, March 25, 2013

BRITISH SECRET SERVICE IS ACCUSED OF BEREZOVSKY MURDER

I suggested this last night. Berezovsky was wanting to return to Russia, and would no doubt be asked to reveal his experience of and contacts in British intelligence circles. Now Sergei Markov, a member of a presidential advisory body, the Public Chamber, and the deputy rector of the highly respected Plekhanov University of Economics in Moscow, has accused British Intelligence of the murder.
'Unfortunately, the British secret services can be suspected in the death of Berezovsky. And may be not only the British,' Markov said.

'There is no trust for the British secret services. After their participation in the plot aimed at occupying Iraq, their role in the plot targeting the leader of Libya, then the plot aimed at knocking down the government in Syria, it is clear that their methods are highly dirty.

'I think they may have guessed that Berezovsky would give away all information, and they decided to get rid of him,' he said.

[source : Boris Berezovsky 'was killed by the BRITISH secret service who feared he would return to Russia and spill state secrets', claims Putin ally, The Daily Mail, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2298614/Boris-Berezovsky-killed-BRITISH-secret-service-claims-Putin-ally.html, 25th March 2013]

I am also wondering if Russia agreed to the Cyprus bailout, and the price was Berezovsky. The timing is curious, but I doubt this.

If Berezovsky was looking to return to Russia the price he would have to pay would be a thorough investigation into his dealings, criminal or otherwise, with British Intelligence, and thus Russia did not have any interest in killing Berezovsky.

And the nuclear smuggling aspect of all this could have been blown wide open...


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