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What is the common thread in the deaths of Russian Opposition leader and a candidate for governor of Missouri?

Posted on | February 28, 2015 | 7 Comments

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Yesterday, Russian opposition leader, Boris Nemtsov, was gunned down as he was walking down the street, close to the Red Square. Russian media reports that allegedly the car used in Nemtsov’s assassination, was found. Hopefully, the assassin will be found shortly as well. Putin promised to punish individuals who were responsible for Nemtsov’s murder. It remains to be seen whether anyone will indeed be found and punished.

I could not help but draw a parallel between two deaths that happened at the same time: murder of Nemtsov in Russia and “apparent suicide” of Tom Schweich, former Missouri auditor and a Republican candidate for governor of MO.

Today, there is a wave of antisemitism in the world. US media does not report the fact that Boris Nemtsov, opposition leader in Russia, was Jewish, both of his parents, Efim Davidovich Nemtsov and Dina Yakovlevna Eidman are Jewish. So is Tom Schweich. In both cases these politicians attended a Christian church but by their birth and heritage they were Jewish. I am wondering if antisemitism played a role in their deaths. Of course, the first thought is that one of Putin supporters  killed Nemtsov, but there are several other possibilities, particularly, since in the last election Nemtsov’s party failed to get enough votes to make it into Duma, Russian parliament, and Nemtsov was no longer a real threat to Putin. one of the possible motives for assassination related to prior death threats that Nemtsov got due to his anti-radical Islam statements made in the aftermath of Chrlie Hebdo assassinations.

In Scweich’s case it was reported that the chairman of the Republican party of MO threatened Schweich that he will start a whisper campaign, letting the party big wigs and voters know that Schweich is Jewish, in order to derail his campaign for governor. It is suspected that  similar whisper campaign happened to the former Speaker of the House, Eric Cantor, who was the only token Republican Jew in the 113th Congress. (Now Lee Zeldin is the only token Jew, the only  Jewish Republican in the 114th Congress). While the official version was that Cantor was voted out because of his support for amnesty, in reality, all of the establishment Republicans are as corrupt as the Democrats and support amnesty in order to provide their donors with enormous profits, so the question was, why was Cantor voted out of Congress, while other amnesty supporting RINO Republicans, such as Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, John McCain, Bob Cockran and others were not voted out? Could the real reason be an antisemitic whisper campaign? I just don’t know.

Another common threat, is fight against corruption. Both Nemtsov and Schweich fought corruption in the government and they could have been killed by corrupt politicians for that reason.

I remember my childhood friend who also died from supposed suicide a few years ago. This man was born in Moldova, when it was still one of Soviet Republics, he graduated from the most prestigious university in Moscow and was a news paper editor. He was known for his strength of character and his fight against corruption in the government. He was found with his wrists cut and the case was deemed to be a suicide. However, I do not believe it was a suicide, as shortly before his death I got an e-mail from him, where he was saying that he wanted to visit me in the US and was joking that he wants to introduce his 3 daughters to my 3 sons. This definitely did not sound like an e-mail coming from someone who is contemplating a suicide.

Similarly, there is no evidence that Tom Schweich contemplated a suicide either. He was a threat to people who were planning to compete with him, to run against him for MO governor, candidates from both parties. MO, as many other states, is corrupt and there are only a couple of families, who dominate MO politics. Maybe, the scions of these families eyed the governorship and Schweich was in the way. Maybe, there was something he knew as an auditor.

Going back to Nemtsov, fewer than three weeks before his murder, on 10 February, Nemtsov wrote “I’m afraid Putin will kill me”. This statement appeared on Russia’s Sobesednik news website. News agencies reported a Kremlin spokesman saying that the killing had been condemned by Putin.

Putin media claims that Nemtsov was used a sacrificial lamb, that he was killed by Putin’s opposition  in order to destabilize Russia and blame Putin at the same time, kill two birds with one shot.

This morning I talked to my parents. They were shook up by Nemtsov’s assassination. My dad was saying, just like you, Nemtsov ignored all assassination threats, he was saying that he is too well known to be assassinated, yet he was assassinated never the less. My dad talked about all the questionable deaths surrounding Obama’s rise to power and Obama regime and was saying that I might end up like Nemtsov due to my legal challenges against Obama and my exposure of Obama’s use of a stolen CT Social Security number and fabricated IDs. Evidence of forgery, fabrication, fraud and identity theft in Obama’s IDs.

By Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ

 

 

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Comments

7 Responses to “What is the common thread in the deaths of Russian Opposition leader and a candidate for governor of Missouri?”

  1. Rich
    February 28th, 2015 @ 8:28 am

    Orly your investigating and analysis skills are truly amazing.

  2. Pv
    February 28th, 2015 @ 8:59 am

    …unfortunately, until Messiah comes we have to live in the unpleasant, anti-semitic world, governed by jew hating neandertals…

  3. Sandy Beach
    February 28th, 2015 @ 9:21 am

    Are you suggesting that Tom Schweich’s wife was involved in a murder? Or covering up a murder?

  4. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    February 28th, 2015 @ 9:55 am

    no, his wife was in a different part of the house, she was not in the room

  5. marina
    February 28th, 2015 @ 12:24 pm

    Who will benefit from this murder? Just before the first March protest? IS NWO planning another Ukraine for Russia?? Do they sacrifice their own puppet?
    If Putin did this, he wouldn’t murder him in Red Square for all to see.
    There are too many photos of B. Nemzov with McCain etc.
    I don’t think Putin kill Nemzov, he just became a useless playboy politician.

  6. Shotgun_Joe
    February 28th, 2015 @ 7:09 pm

    Schweich left a voice-mail message to a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter less than 10 minutes before his death.
    Schweich used the word ‘religion’ in the message.

  7. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    February 28th, 2015 @ 7:18 pm

    I thought the same. Putin could “breitbart” Nemtsov if he wanted. He could use some drug mimicking a heart attack, why assassinate him in the middle of the Red Square? Plus, Nemtsov’s career was on a downward spiral: he lost his seat in the parliament and even lost an election to be a mayor of Sochi. Was he really a threat? Also, his anti-Russion rhetoric of the last few years was not popular. Nemtsov was against Crimea joining Russia, however vast majority of Russians supported it. You are right about a playboy as well. He was still married, but he fathered three other children out of wedlock with other women. He was with a young Ukrainian model going towards his apartment when he was assassinated. I don’t know, anything is possible

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