Sunday, February 23, 2014

The spy who came.

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    .....It was the October 2006, and I was dealing with my Avles Beluskes Exposed in the original Italian version, blog created the 17th September 2006... I joined that strange but very interesting fourm, The Unhived Mind. Tired of all the monotone attacks to Jews and America, I found extemly enlightening the darkness covering the Vatican, the Jesuits and all their Gentile servants as Masterminds of the NWO. Therefore i immediately found very interesting that article about Putin, considered the "defender" of the world against the "Zionist and American oppression".... And found very interesting to see Salman Rushdie and the supporter of Putin together in those parties....
Years after i was no more able to find that article.



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The spy who came

Evening Standard (London),  Jun 16, 2006  by KEITH DOVKANTS
DURING the dying days of the Cold War, Alexander Lebedev was a KGB man in London, operating in the shadows. Now his time here is marked by bright lights, headlines and not a little fanfare.
Soon after the Iron Curtain came down, Lebedev shook off his secret-agent persona, turned to business and made millions.
In an age of Abramovich and Berezovsky, that may seem a familiar story. But Lebedev is no run-of-the-mill oligarch.
For a start, he was not one of the original seven who carved up much of Russia's enormous national wealth between them.
He heads his own bank and owns a large slice of Aeroflot, the Russian national airline, yet by the standards of his billionaire peers he lives modestly. He doesn't own a football team or a megayacht, and on his frequent visits to London he is happy to book into a hotel.
Lebedev does write huge cheques, however. He signed one the other day for a party at Althorp, the Spencer family house and childhood home of Diana, Princess of Wales. No one is saying precisely how much it cost to throw the bash, but sources claim the total bill was not less than Pounds 1.3 million. There
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was an extravagant Russian theme, complete with Cossack horsemen and grey wolves from the Steppes, roaming the Althorp lawns with their attentive handlers.
The guest list included Princess Michael of Kent's daughter, Lady Gabriella Windsor, and boyfriend Aatish Taseer, Jemma Kidd, Orlando Bloom, Salman Rushdie, Quincy Jones, Tamara Mellon, Elle Macpherson and a number of powerful figures from British business, the media and politics.
Althorp has never before opened its doors for a private party of this kind, but Mr Lebedev has influential friends. Guest of honour was former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, with whom he has just bought a stake in the last independent newspaper in Moscow, Novaya Gazeta.
The event was held to raise money for the charitable foundation named after Mr Gorbachev's late wife, Raisa, which has transformed cancer care in Russia.
It helps children diagnosed with the disease and is credited with saving many who would have perished in the - still rudimentary - Russian healthcare system. Mr Lebedev is one of its most energetic champions.
Geordie Greig, editor of Tatler, who helped organise the fundraising auction at the party, said: "Alexander underwrote the whole thing. He is incredibly generous and has a huge passion and commitment.
"He's a different breed of oligarch. He doesn't spend his money on football clubs or that sort of thing. He's determined to put something back."
Mr Lebedev's charitable fundraising is all in a good cause, no doubt. And it is also creating an international profile, which many Russian oligarchs have found very useful if things go wrong back home - as they often do.
Many wealthy Russians have now made their homes in London. Mr Lebedev, 46, does not have a permanent base here but he certainly has a deep knowledge of - and affection for - Britain.
For five years during the 1980s, he was a KGB foreign intelligence officer - a spy - working undercover as a diplomat. He doesn't talk about his spying career, but he did manage to survive a major cull - when the Foreign Office expelled a number of his colleagues his name never came up.
"He is incredibly bright and sophisticated and he has made a lot of money and no one seems to know where it really came from," says the documentary-maker Patrick Forbes, who made a film with close access to Lebedev for the BBC's Oligarchs series last year.
During the infighting in the security services of the Yeltsin years, Lebedev quit the KGB's successor, the FSB, and between 1992 and 1995 created his own business, Russia's National Reserve Bank.
Intriguingly, a number of the bank's executives were also diplomats in London.
And one of its key people is Yuri Kudimov who was also in London during the 1980s, as a journalist with the Soviet newspaper, Komsomolskaya Pravda. Mr Kudimov was expelled from Britain in 1985 for spying.
Among Mr Lebedev's other former KGB friends was Vladimir Putin, the Russian president. While Mr Lebedev was spying in London, Mr Putin was an agent in the less congenial posting of East Berlin.
The two men were said to be close and Mr Lebedev welcomed a Kremlin candidate, Viktor Ivanov, to the board of Aeroflot, in which he has a 28 per cent stake. But the relationship, insiders say, has cooled recently. Putin and Lebedev are rarely seen together in public now.
But he is very close to Mikhail Gorbachev, who is now considered by many disappointed Russian democrats to be an international frontman for President Putin, In the Russian Duma, Lebedev is a deputy for the pro-Putin United Russia party. He recently called for an investigation into
the business affairs of Baturina Luzhkov, wife of Moscows mayor, Yuri Luzhkov,
Mr Putins most powerful foe. The bullish Luzhkovs wife heads a huge construction
and real estate corporation and, according to Mr Lebedev, she has corruptly benefited

The spy who came

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from her husbands office.Lebedev has asked, for example, how it was that her firm came to be the sole supplier of paint and cement to the city government.
Mr Lebedevs campaign for clean government in Moscow has won him some political support and he has been named as a possible future president.Those ambitions may, however, be thwarted by too many high- rolling events abroad such as Althorp. Russians prefer more homely presidents. He definitely has the political bug, says Forbes, But I dont see him getting the power to go with it." His ambitions now appear to be as much social as political.
He once flew Rod Stewart to Moscow for a concert at the Kremlin, and his son Yevgeny has become a fixture on the London party scene.
"If Elton John is holding a bash, or Donatella Versace has a show, or Robert Hanson is going with friends to Aspen, the chances are Yevgeny will be going, too," said Russian writer Lydia Slater.
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Yevgeny, in his 20s, lives in Belgravia and is well known in London's nightspots.
Russian socialite Assia Webster said: "I love going out with him because tables get cleared, doors open and everyone knows him. But it can be exhausting - Yevgeny does five or six places a night." Yevgeny's easygoing personal style makes it hard to imagine that he grew up in family wedded to the KGB, but his father's loyalty to his former employer has never been in doubt.
Lebedev senior once said: "I have never made a secret of my past."
Indeed, he recently neogtiated to buy a monument that he wanted to place in his bank's head office in Moscow. It was one of many toppled when communism fell - a larger-than-life statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the brutal founder of the Soviet Russian secret police.
"Let the monument stand here to keep order," his spokesman said. A very Russian joke, with a rather chilling edge.
. Additional reporting by Rachel Belton
(c)2006. Associated Newspapers Ltd.. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved.
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Saturday, February 22, 2014


Lady of War flying over Ukraine? 

http://control-avles-blogs.blogspot.it/2014/02/lady-of-war-flying-over-ukraine.html

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Eight years ago, at those times of ingenue rage, I was naively signing "anti-Catholic" ("catholic" meaning is "universal"), meanwhile the true problem is lying in the adjective "Roman":

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QUOTE (CRAIG-OXLEY @ Aug 28 2007, 04:24 PM)


The person who ordered the crime, said Mr Chaika, was living outside Russia and wanted to "destabilise the situation in the country ... and return to the previous ruling system, when money and oligarchs decided everything."

This would suggest either the London-based Boris Berezovsky, or the former head of Yukos oil and gas company, Leonid Nevzlin, who lives in Israel. The Kremlin and Russian authorities have long suggested that Mr Berezovsky is behind the murder of both Politkovskaya and Alexander Litvinenko, the former KGB agent poisoned in London last November.

Berezowsky is one of the multi-millionaire-cretin tool of the Sect. It is useful to make appear Putin as a 'victim'. But Putin is in the Saturnalian Brootherhood and is NOT playing double game in order to "secretely defeat the 'neocon friend' Bush". Simply Putin is the 'feed' (theatrical help) of Templar actor Bush. Bush have to attack Russia in order to represent the 'Nazi' enemyof today, only supported by 'Jews & Zionists'.
This helps to rise the hate of heretic Orthodox or Russia against the heretics Jews & Protestants of America. The theatrical feed Putin has the duty to act as the un-suspectable 'midwife' to help the birth of the hate. "Make the heretics murder other heretics", this surely is the Jesuit motto: see Iraq where Islamic and Protestant Christian are dying. See Israel Palestin where Jews and Muslim are dying for the sake of Rome. Not different for Russia.

In October i posted on Unhived mind an article I found about the connection Putin/Lebedev-Black Nobility of U.K.:

"........“..DURING the dying days of the Cold War, Alexander Lebedev was a KGB man in London, operating in the shadows. Now his time here is marked by bright lights, headlines and not a little fanfare.
Soon after the Iron Curtain came down, Lebedev shook off his secret-agent persona, turned to business and made millions. ..”

Did he change only the kind of the job for his Masters?

“..He heads his own bank and owns a large slice of Aeroflot, the Russian national airline, yet by the standards of his billionaire peers he lives modestly.”

Tipical for a “man of straw” you need in order to not appear….
But the next is very interesting:

“…Lebedev does write huge cheques, however. He signed one the other day for a party at Althorp, the Spencer family house and childhood home of Diana, Princess of Wales. No one is saying precisely how much it cost to throw the bash, but sources claim the total bill was not less than Pounds 1.3 million….”

Black Nobility? However, the Rome-controlled Nobility!

“…The guest list included Princess Michael of Kent's daughter, Lady Gabriella Windsor, and boyfriend Aatish Taseer, Jemma Kidd, Orlando Bloom, Salman Rushdie, Quincy Jones, Tamara Mellon, Elle Macpherson and a number of powerful figures from British business, the media and politics….”

It was in the City where the KGB and now FSB was collecting orders from Rome?

“…For five years during the 1980s, he was a KGB foreign intelligence officer - a spy - working undercover as a diplomat. He doesn't talk about his spying career, but he did manage to survive a major cull - when the Foreign Office expelled a number of his colleagues his name never came up….”

And next paragraph:

“…"He is incredibly bright and sophisticated and he has made a lot of money and no one seems to know where it really came from," says the documentary-maker Patrick Forbes, who made a film with close access to Lebedev for the BBC's Oligarchs series last year….”

Hmmm, I could imagine from where the money came…

“…Among Mr Lebedev's other former KGB friends was Vladimir Putin, the Russian president. While Mr Lebedev was spying in London, Mr Putin was an agent in the less congenial posting of East Berlin…”

It is said that the relations between them are now cold but all this seems a comedy, Lebedev is really near Putin:

“…The two men were said to be close and Mr Lebedev welcomed a Kremlin candidate, Viktor Ivanov, to the board of Aeroflot, in which he has a 28 per cent stake…
(…)
Putin and Lebedev are rarely seen together in public now.
But he is very close to Mikhail Gorbachev, who is now considered by many disappointed Russian democrats to be an international frontman for President Putin, …”

In fact:

“…In the Russian Duma, Lebedev is a deputy for the pro-Putin United Russia party….”

So let’s take all this cards and put them on the table:

Politkovskaja’s omicide, Putin, Michail Gorbachev, Alexander Lebedev, The City of London, Black Nobility, SMOM,…..all the roads led to Rome!

[COLOR=red][COLOR=red]http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_...16/ai_n16495473[I][/I][B]

http://z13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHIVED_MI...showtopic=16195

and obviously also on my (expired) Blog:

http://avlesbeluskesexposed.blogspot.com/2...-gorbachev.html

Best regard from a North Adriatic Anti-catholic isolationist

avles

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4 comments:

  1. Even more intriguing him being a fan of Kevin Spacey, the guy who protested against Putin supported Lukashenko.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12909005

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  2. ".......22/02 04:29 CET...........Ukrainians have been mourning their dead after more than 70 were killed in clashes between riot police and protesters.........."

    http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/22/ukraine-mourns-protesters-killed-in-violent-clashes/

    Like the 7 years to Timoschenko?

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  3. YES also this Belarus regime and Lukashenko (visited by Berlusconi) is worth of an inquiry.

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  4. Dzerzhinsky monument of Lebedev...:

    ".......You should also be aware of this Polish Roman Catholic Admund Dzerzhinsky who was controlled by the Jesuit Order. You should then note his son Felix Admundovich Dzerzhinsky a Roman Catholic also highly admired the Jesuit Order. Now what was Felix? The Head of the Cheka and a main man of Joseph Stalin. Why didn't the Bolsheviks or Stalin expell the SMOM from Moscow?...."

    http://www.davidicke.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-4264.html
    http://continuingcounterreformation.blogspot.it/2007/08/wlodimir-vladimir-ledochowski-humanitys.html

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