>>10013996 Maxwell digg, con't. pb, notable.
This information was posted previously on Maxwell diggs. It brings in Edmond Safra, Yeltsin, and Putin.
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/politics/magnitsky-affair-the-murder-of-edmond-safra-in-monaco/
"Yeltsin then turned to Putin realizing that he had been set up. This is how Putin became the First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia on August 9th, 1999 until August 16th, 1999 when he became the 33rd Prime Minister and heir apparent of Yeltsin."
"Bill Browder actually got his start under the patronage of Robert Maxwell who mysteriously died falling off his yacht on November 5th, 1991. The pension funds of his company were being used in schemes it was alleged to manipulate markets and Russia. I believe that Maxwell was killed to protect the “club” which was involved in manipulating a lot of markets."
"After Maxwell’s death, Browder then joined with Safra. Edmond Safra provided Browder with working capital for his investment fund Hermitage Capital. HSBC, which bought Safa’s Republic National Bank, ended up as the claimed independent manager and custodian of Hermitage Capital."
Can We Say that Putin’s Enemies Are the Enemies of Humanity?
http://www.ourtimebd.com/beta/2018/08/06/can-we-say-that-putins-enemies-are-the-enemies-of-humanity/
"Bill Browder’s claim to fame is that he, the American-born Jewish tycoon who worked to destroy Russia during the Yeltsin era, is Putin’s enemy number one. The banking villain who created the investment fund Hermitage Capital Management for the purpose of stealing trillions of dollars in Russian assets. Let’s just call big investment banking what it really is here. Browder’s intention of using Hermitage to soak up the wealth of Russia when the country was at its weakest is a matter of history.
The grandson of the US Communist leader arrived in Russia after the Soviet collapse and grabbed an enormous fortune using opaque financial transactions. Browder would have been okay in his position as transplant oligarch, except for two big mistakes. First and foremost, he got way too big for his britches and ran afoul of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who had been lenient with opportunists from the Yeltsin era. Secondly, the American chiseler in Moscow got too greedy and hired a shyster accountant named Sergei Magnitsky to evade Russian taxes altogether."