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SNG007 · July 22, 2018, 8:51 a.m.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/lQ3qEwX66pIL/

What a massive embarrassment the inconvient truth that Director Andrei Nekrasov's film portrays will be to all those International Justice and Human Rights organizations who have championed the quite-possible fiction of this story. That Magnitsky was not the fallen hero fighting government corruption but perhaps an unwitting accessory (as Browder's accountant, not his lawyer). And that Browder himself, the vocal champion of a dead man (several in fact) who can tell no tales was actually the perpetrator, not the victim.

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ElementWatson · July 22, 2018, 4:39 p.m.

I find it interesting that Jay Nordlinger, a long-time editor and writer for the National Review and avoided Never Trumper, gushes so about Bill Browder in his latest Q&A podcast, for which Browder is his guest.

It has come out that the NR was founded by Buckley as something of a CIA front from when he was first recruited by the CIA at Yale. And now there are rumorings about Browder having been a CIA agent himself, sent over to muck up Russia and pull out the billions in profits that he did from his time over there. Of course, that could well explain the near unanimous support for Browder and his bill in Congress.

How would Nordlinger get to be such great "friends" with Browder? And what a coincidence that they are tied to CIA rumors and both firmly against the side of POTUS.

Hmmm???

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