Nemtsov was and Navalny is deeply unpopular with the Russian people. So is Mikhail Khordokovsky. Of these three Nemtsov was the most expendable. Khordokovsky is a bona fide Rothschild agent, but Navalny is the NED's chosen one with a future in front of him, rather than behind him as was the case with Nemtsov.
A march against Putin was to be held on Sunday 1st March. But it has now somehow been turned into a Je Suis Boris march reminiscent of the Je Suis Charlie unity march in Paris.
Nemtsov was martyred, the most expendable of the anti-Putin crowd, to inject some kind of life into the unpopular and transparent Wall Street/City of London revolution to oust Putin.
Putin has 85% popularity. Nemtsov 5%.
'Nuff sed.
Simples!
Now the whole world's media will be able to whip up hatred against Putin as thousands mourn for the slain martyr Boris Nemtsov, accusing Putin of cold-blooded murder when there is not a shred of evidence to support this. Even a commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live this morning said if it was someone from the Kremlin who killed Nemtsov then it has seriously backfired, thus suggesting, as many are, that Putin had nothing to gain by killing a man who in Russia was deeply unpopular and in politics a has-been. Only the Wall Street/City of London agents have benefitted. Their march is now in the spotlight.
But who's next? Navalny? Will they only realise what is happening when only Rothschild agent Mikhail Khordokovsky is left standing as he cries that Putin is killing everyone...
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