(N.Morgan) The assassination of Boris Nemstov is heating up and there is new speculation this was a set up to hurt the politically motivated Putin.
Could it be possible that the CIA is trying to take Putin down in their typical, veiled way?
On the heels of the news out of Moscow that Boris Nemtsov was gunned down, today Dr. Paul Craig Roberts spoke with King World News about the CIA and the murder of Nemtsov.
This is a fascinating trip down the rabbit hole with the former U.S. Treasury official as he is warning that the CIA may be out of control.
Paul Craig Roberts just told KWN: “There are numerous historians and memoirs that have documented that the CIA has used academic professors and journalists to support the CIA’s agenda.
The CIA for many, many decades has been manipulating the American people.
Look At What They Did To Kennedy When He Was About To Take On The CIA
You have to keep in mind that when President John F. Kennedy found out what was really going on with the CIA and tried to do something about it, they simply assassinated him.
This is according to many well-researched histories and eyewitnesses.”
The CIA May Have Just Assassinated Boris Nemtsov In Moscow To Blame Putin
Boris Nemtsov, a Russian dissident politician highly critical of President Vladimir Putin often sounded like an agent of Washington.
He was shot and killed today on a street near Red Square.
If Nemtsov wasn’t assassinated by the CIA in order to blame Putin, most likely Nemtsov was killed by Russian nationalists who saw him as Washington’s agent.
Remembering the Magnitsky affair that resulted in sanctions imposed on Russians as a result of the US Congress over-reacting to a jail death in Russia, Nemtsov’s death will likely be blamed on Putin.
The Western media will repeat endlessly, with no evidence, that Putin had his critic killed.
Another stunning allegation comes from the widow of the former Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko thinks the Russian government may have been involved in the murder of leading opposition figure Boris Nemtsov.
Marina Litvinenko told BBC Radio on Sunday she thinks Nemtsov’s slaying Friday night in Moscow seems to have been the Russian government’s way of silencing critics of President Vladimir Putin, but offered no proof.
She said the Russian government has become particularly aggressive since the Ukraine crisis began. She called Nemtsov’s death “absolutely devastating.”
Putin has condemned the killing of Nemtsov and said he will lead the official inquiry into it.
Marina Litvinenko has blamed the Russian government for the poisoning of her husband, who died in London in 2006 after ingesting radioactive tea.
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