I’ve been seeing reports (well, headlines of stories) of Russians associated with Trump or his campaign, being found dead. One was found in the trunk of a car, seems to me I heard of one being shot down in the street… Whether there is a ‘conspiracy’, just a coincidence, or if it’s even true that x-number of people have died under suspicious circumstances is not important to me. I’m just looking for the number claimed (and names, if possible).
He’s clearing house, cos the first thing a modern president, elected by the dark arts of the KGB and in debt to the terrifying Russians, is to kill off all the Russians.
Well. it’s one way of paying off creditors.
Roger Stone claims to have been poisoned by someone. He is the person, on Trump’s team, who was directly dealing with WikiLeaks (by his own admission).
That is the only person who is known to be connected to Trump that has had anything physical (as opposed to occupational) happen to him.
Going further, to people who are believed to be connected to the election, Oleg Erovinkin is the most suspicious. There also seems to be about six ambassadors who had questionable deaths in the last few months:
You would have to run the statistics on the total number of Russian ambassadors to determine how likely that is to be natural.
Most of these reports are tenuous and I have no idea who exactly is on the list. Here is one list of 9 people but you can see some aren’t related to Trump at all. On March 2 a man named Alex Oronov died and was claimed to be tied to Paul Manafort but that seems to be untrue. At the time, he was widely said to be the 8th person with Trump/Russia ties to have died.
Oleg Erovinkin was the guy found in the back of his car. He was a Russian intelligence officer and some Russian experts say he might have been one of the sources of Christopher Steele, the Brit who compiled the Trump dossier. So, that’s just a possible link. The morgue didn’t state a cause of death, it was investigated by the FSB and they said it was a heart attack. Maybe that’s true but why would anyone believe the FSB?
Recent ones that will probably be added to the Trump/Russia list:
Denis Voronenkov is the guy shot in the streets just a day or two ago. He was a former Russian politician who moved to Ukraine and was a critic of Putin. He recently helped give information to authorities that led to a treason investigation of former Ukranian President Victor Yanukovych. Paul Manafort received millions for working to keep Yanukovych in office. But Voronenkov was a Putin critic, which is a deadly occupation on its own.
Nikolai Gorokhov was thrown out of his 4th floor apartment a few days ago too. He was getting ready to be a witness for the U.S. government trial against a Russian money laundering scheme. That case was handled by Preet Bharara, the guy fired by Trump. He was the lawyer of another dead guy, Sergei Magnitsky. He was fighting Russian corruption, was arrested, spent almost a year in jail without charges, and died a week before he got out. That led to the passing of the Magnitsky Act in the United States, which is basically sanctions against Russians thought to be responsible for his death. Neither of these two really tie to Trump, per se.
Somewhat related, Russia arrested one person from Kaspersky Labs and two FSB cyber experts and charged them with treason for helping the United States. Some regard this as fallout from the US investigation into Russia’s attack on the election.
He was also in a minor hit and run car accident about a week ago and claimed it was the shadow government trying to take him out.
Yeah, but he did a very inadequate job of processing the corpses. The Russians would do much better.
Stranger
Bodies are still piling up in the Holistic Doctor Murder Conspiracy scheme, but have any of our so-called “leaders” connected the dots? Nooooooo.
Since many of these claims are going to be debatable, I think this is best suited to IMHO.
Colibri
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Not looking to assess the validity of the claims; just the number of them.
#Fakenews