Mifsud is now yellow. The suspect in the prosecution almost certainly dead
The hypothesis that Prof. Maltese is no longer in real life, "80%". The braids with Russiagate
By now those who work in the court of Agrigento it is accustomed to constantly be in the spotlight. From this building, located on the outskirts of the Sicilian city, gone are the thorniest cases involving NGOs and immigration. In recent months, they have passed through here Luca Casarini and Carola Rackete. But no one imagined having to deal with a name involved in an international spy story. In recent days, in fact, the Agrigento prosecutors have launched an investigation into Joseph Mifsud, the Maltese professor at the investigation center on Russiagate. In April 2016, in fact, Mifsud would tell George Papadopoulos, the campaign adviser to Donald Trump, have Russian email compromising on Hillary Clinton. This gave rise to the FBI investigation into the alleged influence of Moscow in the US elections.
But who was Mifsud? And what was he doing? Until 2013, the Maltese professor has been president of the university center of Agrigento. In its management, however, something went wrong: budget shortfalls and wasteful spending threatened to slay the body. For this reason, the prosecutor in Agrigento has launched an investigation against him. But there is no trace Mifsud from October 31, 2017 and now, as evidenced on InsideOver, in the corridors of the Agrigento court meanders a tragic suspicion Mifsud could have died. A hypothesis that the prosecution sources believe true "80%": "The chances that he died confirmed by the court are very high."
There is of course to be hoped that the enigmatic professor at the center of this incredible and unbelievable spy story is still alive and maybe I'm reading this article, I wonder where in the world, far from the gaze of a story evidently greater than he. But the question marks on the professor's fate are manifold, beginning with that mysterious sound files - posted on November 11 to dell'Adnkronos newsrooms and Corriere della Sera by a man who claims to be just Mifsud - and did InsideOver analyzed by an expert in forensic disciplines among the most qualified in Italy. "I am convinced that the audio file is a fake and that the person speaking is not Professor Joseph Mifsud," confirms the expert, who compared the audio file sent to ' Adnkronos and the BBC with two videos on YouTube that immortalize the teacher who died in two public lectures. According to the expert, the sound "was recorded with a microphone attached to the collar of his shirt, in a very large room, connected directly to the computer," and would feel "the voice of a woman, towards the end, a number exclaim, maybe 22 ". Also, the person who claims to be the teacher at the center of Russiagate "does not have the same cadence of the true Joseph Mifsud." The plot thickens: first, if the teacher was still alive, why did not send a video so as to dispel any doubt? Another question mark: If the above mentioned audio file is really phony, who manufactured it and why? Questions that deserve an answer.
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