Showing posts with label Serge Serykh. Show all posts
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SERGEY SERYKH, LITVINENKO & THE RUSSIAN ISRAELI MAFIA

Blair and Berezovsky (mosnews.com/2006/03/22/zhirinblair.l). Reportedly, Sergey Serykh knew who killed Alexander Litvinenko, whose name has been linked to the Russian-Israeli mafia.

The dead Alexander Litvinenko has been linked to the dead Sergey Serykh, whose body was found at the foot of a tower block in Glasgow, on 7 March 2010.

Ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko may have had links to the Russian-Israeli Mafia and to the smuggling of radioactive materials. (New wrinkle in Litvinenko's death )

Litvinenko and exiled Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky may have been working for the British security services. (Litvinenko suspect: MI5 'tried to recruit me')

"The role of Boris Berezovsky in the Beslan massacre has never been made clear - but there is a growing belief that Litvinenko's silence was sought by people other than Putin..." (Matrioshka - The Russian enigma._)

Berezovsky reportedly poured millions into the Orange Revolution in the Ukraine. (scotsman.2374152005)

Russian politician Mr Zhirinovsky has said "he was convinced that Blair was personally interested in keeping Berezovsky on British soil, claiming that the Blairs were receiving financial support from 'criminal elements'.

"Cherie Blair, Zhirinovsky continued, works in a law firm 'which is servicing our Russian thugs, Berezovsky included.' Those are dozens of 'extremists' including Berezovsky and Akhmed Zakayev, as well as 'nearly all of the Yukos top executives', he added." (www.mosnews.com/2006/03/22/l)

Image from Mail on Sunday (Daughter of asylum-seeker.)

Sergey Serykh was found dead at the foot of a tower block in Glasgow.

According to Vitali Alexandrovich, Sergey Serykh's landlord in London, Sergey "said that since he defected from the Ukrainian secret services they were trying to assassinate him.

"He said he knew who had killed Alexander Litvinenko (the Russian dissident poisoned in London in 2006)." (Daughter of asylum-seeker.)

Sergey's step-daughter Karina lives in Moscow.

Asked about Sergey's spy plot claims, she said: 'I don't want to talk about this.

"Some of it is true."

She did not deny any of Sergey's claims. (Daughter of asylum-seeker.)

Sergey had said that Russia's security services would also try to kill him and his family if they returned to his native Ukraine.

The Mail on Sunday (Daughter of asylum-seeker.) has discovered that when Sergey arrived in Britain in 2007 he was well off.

He was born in Zaporozhe in the Ukraine.

Apparently, he was in the Russian army from at least 1994 to 1996.

He and his family moved to Canada in 2000.

They were described as being vegetarian and Hindu. They ran a health business.

In 2005, the family was given 'protected person' status. This means it was believed that, if they returned 'to their country of nationality or former habitual residence they would be subject to the possibility of torture, risk of life, or risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment'.

The family was given permanent residency in Canada.

Then suddenly they fled from Canada to contionental Europe and eventually to London and then Glasgow. He claimed he had uncovered a government plot, involving Stephen Harper, to assassinate the Queen.

For 18 months Sergey and family rented a comfortable apartment in Wembley Park in London.

They "never struggled to meet the £1,250 monthly rent."

Vitali Alexandrovich, Serykh's landlord said: "He seemed to have plenty of money...

"He said the Russian secret service were also after him, which is why he had fled to Canada in the first place."

Sergey Serykh claimed that a deal existed between Stephen Harper, the Canadian prime minister, and former Russian president Vladimir Putin that meant he would be killed by Canadian security agents if he returned there.

According to Wayne Madsen ("james bond" plot to down putin behind litvinenko):

"The London offices of ISC Global, now known as RISC Management, were visited in November 2006 by Litvinenko and Russian businessmen Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun and traces of polonium-210 were discovered there.

"According to the Sunday Times of London, Russian police are also investigating whether the poisoning of Litvinenko and the attempted poisoning of Globuvich are connected to the radiation poisoning death two years ago of Roman Tsepov, a former bodyguard of Putin when he was deputy Mayor of St. Petersburg.

"Tsepov was involved in the Russian government's tracking of Yukos assets. Also of interest are connections to the June 2004 assassination of Forbes Russian edition editor-in-chief Paul Klebnikov, a U.S. citizen who wrote a damaging expose of Berezovsky.

"Three Chechen contract killers were charged in Klebnikov's murder. The same Russian-Israeli mob ring is also being looked at in the investigation of the assassination of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya of Novaya Gazeta as a way to embarrass Putin...

"In March 2004, British attorney Stephen Curtis, the chairman of ISC Global, died, along with his pilot, in a helicopter crash near Bournemouth Airport. The two were on their way to Dublin. The Times reported a James Bond-like secret project by ISC Global, jailed Yukos tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and Nevzlin to launch an international smear campaign to discredit Putin and other members of the Russian government...

"Britain's government has been co-opted by the Russian-Israeli mobsters, much in the same way that their American colleagues, acting through neo-con proxies, ... captured control of the Bush administration."

SERYKH TREATED WORSE THAN GOUZENKO

PURCELL, Stefan King, James Mortimer, Brian Dempse...

STEVEN PURCELL; THE MAFIA

SERYKH TREATED WORSE THAN GOUZENKO

Gouzenko was pursued by enemy agents. Top people in Canada did not want to listen to him.

On 7 March 2010, Sergey Serykh (aka Sergeui Kriajev), his wife Tatiana and stepson Stepan were found dead at the foot of a Glasgow tower block.

They were roped together. (Suicide refugee, Serge Serykh, 'was member of Russia secret service' )

Neighbours heard screams as Sergei, his wife Tatiana and their son died. (Russian family commits suicide after being denied asylum in UK )

According to their neighbors, there was a raid on their flat by a group of unknown individuals prior to the death. (Russian.)

The neighbors initially assumed that it had been a police raid but the police categorically deny it.

According to the Daily Mail, 13 March 2010, Sergey Serykh was in the Russian army from 1994 to 1996. (Asylum madness in the United Nations of hell Mail Online)

In 2002, Sergey, Tatiana, stepson Stepan, and stepdaughter Karina, moved to Canada.

Sergey claimed he had been an agent of the Russian security service, the FSB, and that his life was in danger.

Documents show that Sergey gave his name as Sergeui Kriajev.

Tatiana gave her name as Serykh.

Reportedly, "Lester Pearson (Canadian Prime Minister 1963-1968) provided confidential information to Russian Military Intelligence (GRU) while serving in Washington DC from 1942-1946, in his capacity ultimately as Canadian Ambassador." (Lester Pearson, Tool)

Sergey Serykh and his family lived in Toronto and ran a herbal medicine business.

Stepdaughter Karina, now aged 34, returned to Moscow.

When Sergey came to Britain he lived first in London.

He sought help from Brent North Member of Parliament Barry Gardiner.

According to Gardiner, 'He used to say he was being hounded and he would present photographs of vans, which he had taken from the window of his flat.

'He said the people inside were using psychotronic radiation (a form of mind-control) against him.

'He also claimed to have received letters filled with anthrax, but when I had them screened on a machine at the House of Commons they contained nothing.'

Sergey moved to Glasgow.

According to the Daily Mail, which seems to be trying to discredit Sergey, a Glasgow heroin dealer alleges that stepson Stepan called at his door the evening before he died, 'begging for a fix for his father'.

Recently, Sergey Serykh had met Glasgow North East Member of Parliament Willie Bain. (Convinced Canada was dangerous, Russian family commits suicide)

According to Bain, Serykh had no outward appearances of mental illness.

"Tall and distinguished, with a slight grey tint to his hair, Mr. Serykh was well-dressed and articulate.

"He spoke perfect English and did not seem emotional or depressed.

"His stepson was with him when they visited the MP's office, and reiterated his father's belief that they could not return to Canada."

Canadian prime minister, Mackenzie King. Allegedly, "King was afraid that Gouzenko would reveal that the governing elite in the West was infested with Soviet agents like himself and Lester Pearson." (savethemales.ca - Lester Pearson, Tool)

In 1945, Igor Gouzenko defected from the Russian KGB, walked into an Ottawa newsroom and announced that he had details of Soviet spy rings operating in Canada and in the UK.

He first went to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, but the RCMP officers on duty refused to believe his story. (Igor Gouzenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

He then went to the Ottawa Journal newspaper, but the editor was not interested.

He went to the Department of Justice, at night, but could find nobody to help him.

He went back to his block of flats and hid himself and his family in the apartment of his neighbour.

Gouzenko watched through the keyhole as a group of 'Russian agents' broke into his apartment.

The next day Gouzenko was able to find contacts in the police who were willing to help.

Reportedly, the Prime Minister of Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King wanted nothing to do with Gouzenko.

King reportedly did not want to upset the Russians.

Norman Robertson, Undersecretary for External Affairs, informed King that a "terrible thing" had happened.

Gouzenko, they told him, had documents unmasking Soviet spies on Canadian soil.

Robertson told King that Gouzenko was threatening suicide.

King insisted that his government would not help Gouzenko, even if Gouzenko was going to be grabbed by the Russians.

Robertson ignored King's wishes and authorized granting asylum to Gouzenko and his family, on the basis that their lives were in danger.

In 1945, the Russians were allies of the Zionists.

According to Wikipedia, "Stalin adopted a pro-Zionist foreign policy", apparently believing that the Zionists would be socialist and would speed the decline of British influence in the Middle East.[2] Arms from Czechoslovakia, part of the Soviet bloc, were crucial to Israel in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. (Cached )

Gouzenko's case was passed on to MI6's Kim Philby who was secretly on the side of Russia and Israel.

Russia and Israel came to share intelligence.

Philby suggested Gouzenko should be interviewed by Roger Hollis of MI5, who was allegedly a Soviet agent.

WHO RAIDED SERGE SERYKH'S FLAT?

Stephen Harper

On 9 March 2010 we read about the alleged killing of a former 'Russian spy' Serge Serykh and his family in Scotland.

Serge Serykh, his wife, and a 20 year-old son, were found dead, at the foot of their Glasgow tower block, on 7 March 2010.

According to their neighbors, there was a raid on their flat by a group of unknown individuals prior to the death. (Russian.)

The neighbors initially assumed that it had been a police raid but the police categorically deny it.

Reportedly, Sergei Serykh had no problems when he lived in Canada from 2000 to 2006.

In 2006 Stephen Joseph Harper became the Prime Minister of Canada.

In 2007, the Serykh family fled to Europe.

Serykh may have believed that Stephen Harper was an agent of a foreign power.

In December 2008, Harper was awarded a prestigious Jewish International Leadership Award for his support of "Israel" by the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. (Defected Russian spy and his family in Scotland ...)

Recently, Mr Serykh had met Glasgow North East Member of Parliament Willie Bain. (Convinced Canada was dangerous, Russian family commits suicide)

According to Bain, Serykh had no outward appearances of mental illness.

"Tall and distinguished, with a slight grey tint to his hair, Mr. Serykh was well-dressed and articulate.

"He spoke perfect English and did not seem emotional or depressed.

"His stepson was with him when they visited the MP's office, and reiterated his father's belief that they could not return to Canada."

According to Rupert Murdoch's Times newspaper (UK), Serykh had appealed for asylum on the grounds that he feared Canadian security agents might kill him after he unveiled a plot between Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

The Times reported that Serykh believed that he had uncovered a plot by the Canadian government to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II and claimed to be a Federal Security Service agent.

THE MYSTERY SURROUNDING SERGE SERYKH

Igor Gouzenko.

In 1945, Igor Gouzenko defected from the KGB, walked into an Ottawa newsroom and announced that he had details of Soviet spy rings operating in Canada and in the UK.

Gouzenko's case was passed on to MI6's Kim Philby who was secretly on the side of Russia and Israel.

Russia and Israel shared intelligence.

Philby suggested Gouzenko should be interviewed by Roger Hollis of MI5, who was allegedly a Soviet agent.

According to The Times, 9 March 2010, Serge Serykh claimed to have been a member of the Russia secret service. (Suicide refugee, Serge Serykh, 'was member of Russia secret service' )

Serge Serykh also claimed that he had uncovered a plot by the Canadian Government to assassinate the Queen.

Serge Serykh, along with his wife and stepson, were living on the 15th floor of a tower block in Glasgow.

On 7 March 2010, all three were found dead, roped together, at the foot of the tower block.



Serge Serykh had been given refugee status in Canada in 2000.

Reportedly he had offered his skills as an alleged former member of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) to the Canadian Government.

He claimed he had evidence of a foreign spy network across Canada.

In 2007 Canada rejected his application for citizenship.

He accused the Canadian authorities of having used mind-altering psychotronic techniques against him.

He left Canada in late 2007 and eventually ended up in the UK where he applied for asylum.

He moved to Glasgow in autumn 2009.

His case for asylum in the UK was based on his belief that because of an alleged deal between Stephen Harper, the Canadian Prime Minister, and former President Putin of Russia, he would be killed by Canadian security agents if he was returned to Canada.

In 2009, the UK authorities rejected Serykh's application for asylum, on the ground that he still had refugee status in Canada.

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