Puppet Masters
Just last week, Moscow sounded the alarm that the West was preparing to launch yet another "information attack" against Russia.
With uncanny accuracy, the proverbial sh*t storm made landfall on Sunday as the German daily Süddeutschen Zeitung released the leaked documents, touted as the most prodigious dump of data in the history of data dumps.
For those who have been able to stomach the ongoing spectacle of Western reporters climbing over themselves to produce the most hyperbolic, fear-mongering drivel on Russia, it should come as no surprise which world leader featured prominently in this latest hatchet job.
Perhaps The Guardian's anti-Russia guru Luke Harding deserves the honor of delivering the announcement. Take it away, Luke: "A network of secret offshore deals and vast loans worth $2bn has laid a trail to Russia's president, Vladimir Putin... [T]hough the president's name does not appear in any of the records...
"We have made a decision to create a new federal executive body within the Ministry of Internal Affairs, namely the National Guard," the president said Tuesday.
The National Guard "will be fighting terrorism, organized crime, all in close cooperation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs. They will also continue to perform the functions which are currently carried out by riot police units, SWAT, etc.," he added.
Anti-death penalty charity Reprieve warned on Tuesday the Gulf kingdom is well on course to double its 2015 execution tally.
Reprieve said there had been three executions in the last week and four the week before. The latest came mere days after a low-key visit by UK Defence Secretary Michael Fallon aimed at helping to "strengthen the UK-Saudi defense relationship."
The latest figure provided in the Panama leaks places Putin's wealth at no less than $2 billion. Well, not Putin's personal fortune, to be exact. This is what a close friend of the Russian president is alleged to own. No direct links to the Russian leader were offered.
The $2 billion supposedly owned by famed cellist Sergey Roldugin is surely not as exciting as the $40 billion Putin must be hiding in his offshore coffers in addition to the super expensive yachts, palaces and Swiss watches. After all, the Russian president has often been claimed to be one of the richest men in the world.
"There are at least 12 U.S. generals in Iraq, a stunningly high number for a war that, if you believe the White House talking points, doesn't involve American troops in combat."
That number doesn't include those superior officers who oversee airstrikes against Daesh in both Syria and Iraq, nor does it include admirals in charge of maritime operations — and the number jumps to 21 when accounting for other coalition members' senior officers.
These 12 generals are supposedly overseeing just 5,000 U.S. troops deployed to a base in Iraq — which no one knew existed until a 27-year-old marine was killed in a rocket attack perpetrated by Daesh. Though the Pentagon dubiously claimed after the attack it had "planned to acknowledge" the base's existence, the Daily Beast's report of so many generals for so few troops only adds to numerous questions surrounding the true extent of U.S. ground involvement.
Its financial backers include the Open Society Foundations, the Ford Foundation, Australian billionaire Graeme Wood and other sources.
It was used to facilitate the largest ever financial leak, a reported 11.5 million documents, revealing secret offshore holdings of current and former world leaders, along with numerous other high-profile public and private figures.
The Panama-based Mossack Fonseca law firm is at the heart of the scandal, quietly providing services for high-profile clients, including apparently hiding wealth in tax havens, making money trails murky in the process.
No current or earlier Western leaders or officials so far were named, only UK prime minister David Cameron's father, Ian. Is evidence of their possible tax avoidance, money laundering or other illegal or suspect activities being concealed?
According to Forbes magazine, America had 536 billionaires in 2015, Western European countries hundreds more.
ICIJ revealed information on 140 politicians from over 50 countries with wealth hidden in 21 tax havens. They include "heads of state, their associates, ministers (and) elected officials."
Key national leaders named include Argentine president Mauricio Acri, former Georgia prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, Saudi Arabia's king Salman, other current and former Middle East leaders, and US-installed Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko.
Yet ICIJ's Panama Papers report prominently featured Putin's image, alleging his ties to an "offshore network," despite no evidence suggesting it.
The referendum, which would allow the South Ossetian President to send Moscow an official request to join the Russian Federation, will be held in the near future, Tibilov said at a press conference on Monday.
"We discussed the issue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and came to the conclusion that it is South Ossetia's domestic issue. This question needs legal framework and it is necessary to make amendments to the RSO constitution to implement it," Tibilov said.
On Sunday, Germany's Suddeutsche Zeitung published alleged documents from the Panamanian Mossack Fonseca company in which the newspaper confirms ties to a number of world leaders and their circles to off-shore schemes.
The German publication specifically notes Chinese President Xi Jinping, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, Azeri President Ilham Aliev, Moroccan King Mohammed VI, Saudi King Alman ibn Abdul-Aziz al Saud, the late father of British Prime Minister David Cameron, and a number of individuals allegedly close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"It's obvious that [information hoaxes] have reached new heights in 'Putinophobia' that make it practically impossible to speak well of Russia or any type of actions Russia does, or any success Russia enjoys. You need to speak poorly, and you need to say lots of bad things, in an abundance, and if there's nothing to say, then you need to whip something up. This is also obvious for us," Peskov told journalists.
Comment: The whole Panama Papers "scandal" appears to be a psy-op against the Western public to further negative sentiment towards anyone who has acted against the US Empire. The presstitute media has shown that they are merely the mouthpiece for the empire by publishing this nonsense, as can be seen by how Putin's picture is plastered at the beginning of all the stories even though there is no direct link to him in the Papers. This leak originated from US intel, via the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), really just an group that's an extension of US intelligence interests. That they call themselves "investigative journalists" is an insult to anyone who is an investigator or a journalist, because that group is neither.
See also:
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UPDATE: RT sources in the Syrian military have denied Islamic State used poisonous mustard gas in the attack on Deir Ez-zor airbase. The son of General Issam Zahreddine, who is in charge of the Deir Ez-zor division, has said no chemical weapons were used in the attack.
Comment: Regarding the update: No other source, so far, carries this particular information. Coming from the son of the general in charge, is it true or suspect? There is documented proof of IS using chemical weapons in previous attacks. IS has the means and methods for making or obtaining the substances and plenty of victims to attest to their use of deadly gasses. This statement is contrary to the original military source information and reports of the symptoms of the airbase victims.
"The Daesh [derogatory Arabic name for IS] militants attacked the military airfield in Deir Ez-zor with shells containing a poisonous chemical substance. The defenders of the airbase have reported that a number of soldiers were choking," the source said. This latest report adds weight to previous evidence implicating IS in using various forms of poisonous gas to attack targets.
Kurdish deputies in the Turkish parliament have previously accused Turkey of supplying Islamic State and other jihadist groups inside Syria with chemical weapons to fight the Syrian government. In an interview with RT, a spokesman for the Kurdish YPG militia said that Turkey had provided a clear transit route for the chemical weapons that were deployed against them near the city of Aleppo in early March.
Anti-government militants "took advantage of the ceasefire" to launch attacks against a Kurdish-controlled area near Aleppo in northern Syria, Redur Xelil told RT. "Our sources inside the rebel groups have confirmed that toxic substances were used."
Comment: ISIS uses chemical weapons. Assad used chemical weapons. Only one of these is true. Which one serves US intentions the best, true or not? Oh, both.
Now, s*%t just got real.
The lawyer has guaranteed that the list will come out, it will have information in it that will upset the 2016 election in a severe way by potentially swaying the entire nation away from one candidate — and he intends to make the information public even if he is arrested or otherwise detained. Even if he is dead or incapacitated the list will be released via a "dead man switch."
The way it was explained is that if the lawyer is somehow incapacitated for more than 72 hours, the list will automatically start being distributed to journalists around the world from one of 4 different secret locations in which it's currently stored. Every day he does a process to reset the 72-hour timer, as of now, to prevent it from mailing out before he is ready.
This is seriously starting to read, like some kind of spy novel. We have a list of names, one of which will completely rewrite the 2016 election if made known, and it's now on a timer that the owner is using to safeguard himself from potential harm. Things like this are going to make the 2016 presidential election go down in history as one of the most unusual ones of the modern age, and this is only a small portion of what's been happening.
Watch Rachel's full report on this new development below:
Comment: Drumpf, Cruz, Killary, Kasich, Sanders? It might be an empty threat, but this is getting interesting!
















Comment: Disinfo campaign commences: Panama 'leaks' target West's enemies, ignore NATO criminals