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It appears that Russian intelligence may have been planning a rather audacious move to influence Hungary’s election results, specifically by staging an assassination attempt on Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This tactic, while seemingly extreme, carries a familiar ring to it, suggesting a pattern of behavior we’ve perhaps seen play out before. The idea, as presented, is a rather chilling playbook: create a dramatic, life-threatening event, likely targeting a prominent nationalist figure like Orban, to then trigger a surge of public sympathy and nationalist fervor. This, in turn, is expected to solidify support and ultimately lead to an election victory for the targeted leader.… Continue reading
The National Prosecutor’s Office is investigating allegations of women, including minors, being recruited in Poland under false pretenses for employment abroad. This inquiry is part of a broader investigation into potential connections between Jeffrey Epstein and Russian intelligence, as well as any ties he may have had within Poland. The investigation, involving the secret service, prosecutors, and police, aims to identify Polish accomplices involved in the exploitation of victims transported outside Poland for sexual purposes. Poland has also sought international cooperation with two European countries to aid this investigation, where human trafficking carries a penalty of up to 20 years imprisonment.
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In a surprising turn of events, Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) announced the faked death of Denis Kapustin, commander of the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDK). Reports of Kapustin’s death in Zaporizhzhia Oblast were revealed to be part of a special operation designed to mislead Russian intelligence services, who had placed a $500,000 bounty on his head. The HUR also claimed the funds allocated for the assassination. Kapustin, now confirmed to be alive and well on Ukrainian territory, has confirmed his readiness to continue leading the RDK.
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Allegations from purported former members of the neo-Nazi terrorist organization, the Base, accuse its Russian and American leader, Rinaldo Nazzaro, of being a Kremlin spy. This claim casts new light on the Base’s recent sabotage and assassination missions in Ukraine, seemingly aimed at undermining the Zelenskyy government. The former members cite suspicious behavior, including Nazzaro’s fluency in Russian and frequent travel to Russia, as evidence of his alleged ties to the FSB. Furthermore, the Base’s Ukraine operations, including paid assassinations and attacks on infrastructure, are described as a significantly large-scale Russian intelligence operation bolstered by a bought bot army on Telegram. Nazzaro’s use of Russian digital infrastructure for communications and his past appearance on Russian state television, despite denials, further support these allegations.
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Republicans Rush to Scrub Mention of FBI Informant in Impeachment Letter
The recent news of House Republicans attempting to remove any traces of ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov from their impeachment quest against President Biden is not only alarming but also deeply concerning. The fact that individuals within our government were potentially working with someone directed by Russian intelligence to undermine a democratically elected president is a cause for grave concern. The rush to scrub any mention of Alexander Smirnov from the impeachment letter reeks of deception and malintent.
It is appalling to see individuals like Gym Jordan and James Comer, who are supposed to uphold their duty to serve the country, engaging in such treacherous actions.… Continue reading