OF THE
TIMES
History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people.
pot calling the kettle black
As usual, No names , No places, No Times, No actionable intell. I had a meeting with an off world craft and it's crew. But sorrry I can't tell you...
Ironically, he has a point. These protesters are not brainwashed enough with the modern sexual degeneration that is consuming the human soul. If...
Find you some better friends - with ideas that really are better - cause Mutual Aid tis an idea stifled that now has some ammunition and strong...
The EU is toast - Hungary be advised to depart said false union.
To submit an article for publication, see our Submission Guidelines
Reader comments do not necessarily reflect the views of the volunteers, editors, and directors of SOTT.net or the Quantum Future Group.
Some icons on this site were created by: Afterglow, Aha-Soft, AntialiasFactory, artdesigner.lv, Artura, DailyOverview, Everaldo, GraphicsFuel, IconFactory, Iconka, IconShock, Icons-Land, i-love-icons, KDE-look.org, Klukeart, mugenb16, Map Icons Collection, PetshopBoxStudio, VisualPharm, wbeiruti, WebIconset
Powered by PikaJS ๐ and InยทSite
Original content © 2002-2024 by Sott.net/Signs of the Times. See: FAIR USE NOTICE
Ru's FSB DetainsCIA/Ukraine Spy
Russian FSB Detains CIA-Trained Ukrainian Spy
Now, THAT'S NEWS.
[Link]
(I detect that something's been lost or hidden in translation.)
Russian FSB Detains CIA-Trained Ukrainian Spy
Thursday, March 31, 2016 - 15:00
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has detained an employee from the Ukrainian Security Forces, the FSB said Thursday.
According to the FSB, Ukrainian Security Forces Lt.-Col. Yuriy Ivanchenko arrived in Russia under the presumption of visiting relatives, though Ukrainian authorities prohibit special security forces from leaving the country.
Ahead of Ivanchenko's arrival to Russia, the FSB received information that he was trained by the Ukrainian Security Forces (USF) and the US Central Intelligence Agency to participate in on operation of collaborating with the Russian FSB and offering it his services, reports Sputnik.
The USF employee was to interest the FSB in his abilities to attain secret information and convince the FSB on the necessity of keeping ties with in under Kiev's conditions secretly. At one point or another, the USF and CIA planned to capture the FSB employee red-handed with information from Ivanchenko, the FSB said in a statement.
Since Ivanchenko was detained before any damage was done to Russian security, he will be deported to Ukraine and banned from entering Russia.
DONi News Agency
Russia lets him go!
Russia keeps acting like a responsible Sovereign country.
I wonder when was the last time the US could be said to have acted likewise? As all those pesky truths keep 'outing' themselves, that period just gets longer and longer.
R.C.