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Interfax reporting Putin is taking personal control over the investigation into the murder, Putin also told TASS the murder could be "provocation".
 
I must admit that it's disturbing news and looks bad on Putin!

Let me pose this question tho.....doesn't Putin have the connections and means to have this done in a more "private" setting?! Just odd that it was out in public like that...

Too early to say who did it. Or why.
 
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Interfax reporting Putin is taking personal control over the investigation into the murder, Putin also told TASS the murder could be "provocation".

That's convenient. I'm going to make a wild guess and say this won't lead to a freer society.
 
What's Putin's kill count up to now?

Just a generalized scorecard:

Nemtsov
Litvinenko
Politkovskaya
At least 5-10 other journalists (not quite as famous as Politkovskaya)
400 Russians in apartment bombings
All the victims of the Second Chechen War
At least some of the victims of the Ukraine Crisis

Let's stop there. So that's roughly 82,000, let's say.

If you believe Litvinenko, the kill count increases even more:

Moscow Theatre Crisis
Beslan

So that's basically 83,000 people, if you believe conservative estimates. All just to consolidate your regime.

Good job, Putin!
 
I just don't see how it would benefit Russia or Putin to off a man that had morphed into more of a business man than politician. He was a nobody really...

Why assassinate a man RIGHT in front of the Kremlin?! This is very fishy..
 
I just don't see how it would benefit Russia or Putin to off a man that had morphed into more of a business man than politician. He was a nobody really...

Why assassinate a man RIGHT in front of the Kremlin?! This is very fishy..

Let me guess, you're implying that this is a US/Western false flag.

You have to be one of the most dense members of this board.

I have students who can barely write that can think more logically than you.
 
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I just don't see how it would benefit Russia or Putin to off a man that had morphed into more of a business man than politician. He was a nobody really...

Why assassinate a man RIGHT in front of the Kremlin?! This is very fishy..

Yep. You're supposed to find a way to make it ruled a suicide so the masses believe it, but make it just fishy enough that everybody that needs to know gets the message. Such as suicide by nailgun, suicide by multiple gunshots to the head, or suicide by shotgun to the rear of the head..
 
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Yep. You're supposed to find a way to make it ruled a suicide so the masses believe it, but make it just fishy enough that everybody that needs to know gets the message. Such as suicide by nailgun, suicide by multiple gunshots to the head, or suicide by shotgun to the rear of the head..

Maybe I'm misreading your post; it's clear you're making a joke. But I don't think that's what he was implying by suggesting it was fishy.
 
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Maybe I'm misreading your post; it's clear you're making a joke. But I don't think that's what he was implying by suggesting it was fishy.


I thought he was saying it was fishy in the sense that if Putin wanted someone killed... they'd just disappear, or hit by a car like an accident.

If opponents of Putin wanted to discredit him. Then they'd murder one of Putin's opponents on the street, in front of the Kremlin in spectacular fashion.
 
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I thought he was saying it was fishy in the sense that if Putin wanted someone killed... they'd just disappear, or hit by a car like an accident.

If opponents of Putin wanted to discredit him. Then they'd murder one of Putin's opponents on the street, in front of the Kremlin in spectacular fashion.

Okay, I see what you're saying.

I took his post, however, to mean that he was implicating Ukraine/US/NATO/EU/West (someone in there) of his murder as a false flag.

I guess only he knows exactly what he meant.
 
I thought he was saying it was fishy in the sense that if Putin wanted someone killed... they'd just disappear, or hit by a car like an accident.

If opponents of Putin wanted to discredit him. Then they'd murder one of Putin's opponents on the street, in front of the Kremlin in spectacular fashion.

Either way is not very subtle.
 
@RadioFreeTom · 18s 18 seconds ago

If #Nemtsov's very public murder was Putin's ultimate IDGAF moment, then we all need to brace ourselves for the coming days.
 
RT going to have to double-down now. Expect some minorities to be shot by "American cops" very soon.
 
Holy crap, I didn't realize today was the 82nd anniversary of the Reichstag fire. Is it odd a prominent critic of the Putin regime is killed today?
 
So, Grand, you're first vibe?!

A Putin job or something else?!

Personally I'm 90%-95% convinced the FSB did it. With that said, if this was truly a contract killing the Kremlin would still probably get wind of it and would likely have to sign off. You just don't take out of the few leaders of the opposition in Moscow without authorization.
 

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