Sergei Magnitsky: Helped Transfer Billions Out of Russia: Browder Hit
Rothschilds/Zakheim/ASTEROIDS/Clinton/Browder/Farrell/Greenberg/et al
9.17.19 The Magnitskiy Myth Exploded, The MI6 Cover-Up Continues This ARTICLE WAS NOT WRITTEN BY OR FOR JAR2 BUT BY AN MI6 ASSET COVERING MI6 CONNECTIONS TO BROWDER The Completely Biased/Russophobic European Court of Human Rights Judgement Judgment Magnitskiy_and_Others_vs_Russia.pdf Two weeks ago the the European Court of Human Rights published a judgement which utterly exploded the version of events promulgated by Western governments and media in the case of the late Mr Magnitskiy. Yet I can find no truthful report of the judgement in the mainstream media at all. The myth is that Magnitskiy was an honest rights campaigner and accountant who discovered corruption by Russian officials and threatened to expose it, and was consequently imprisoned on false charges and then tortured and killed. A campaign over his death was led by his former business partner, hedge fund manager Bill Browder, who wanted massive compensation for Russian assets allegedly swindled from their venture. The campaign led to the passing of the Magnitskiy Act in the United States, providing powers for sanctioning individuals responsible for human rights abuses, and also led to matching sanctions being developed by the EU. However the European Court of Human Rights has found, in judging a case brought against Russia by the Magnitskiy family, that the very essence of this story is untrue. They find that there was credible evidence that Magnitskiy was indeed engaged in tax fraud, in conspiracy with Browder, and he was rightfully charged. The ECHR also found there was credible evidence that Magnitskiy was indeed a flight risk so he was rightfully detained. And most crucially of all, they find that there was credible evidence of tax fraud by Magnitskiy and action by the authorities “years” before he started to make counter-accusations of corruption against officials investigating his case. This judgement utterly explodes the accepted narrative, and does it very succinctly: The applicants argued that Mr Magnitskiy’s arrest had not been based on a reasonable suspicion of a crime and that the authorities had lacked impartiality as they had actually wanted to force him to retract his allegations of corruption by State officials. The Government argued that there had been ample evidence of tax evasion and that Mr Magnitskiy had been a flight risk. The Court reiterated the general principles on arbitrary detention, which could arise if the authorities had complied with the letter of the law but had acted with bad faith or deception. It found no such elements in this case: the enquiry into alleged tax evasion which had led to Mr Magnitskiy’s arrest had begun long before he had complained of fraud by officials. The decision to arrest him had only been made after investigators had learned that he had previously applied for a UK visa, had booked tickets to Kyiv, and had not been residing at his registered address. Furthermore, the evidence against him, including witness testimony, had been enough to satisfy an objective observer that he might have committed the offence in question. The list of reasons given by the domestic court to justify his subsequent detention had been specific and sufficiently detailed. The Court thus rejected the applicants’ complaint about Mr Magnitskiy’s arrest and subsequent detention as being manifestly ill-founded. “Manifestly ill founded”. The mainstream media ran reams of reporting about the Magnitskiy case at the time of the passing of the Magnitskiy Act. I am offering a bottle of Lagavulin to anybody who can find me an honest and fair MSM report of this judgement reflecting that the whole story was built on lies. Magnitskiy did not uncover corruption then get arrested on false charges of tax evasion. He was arrested on credible charges of tax evasion, and subsequently started alleging corruption. That does not mean his accusations were unfounded. It does however cast his arrest in a very different light. Where the Court did find in favour of Magnitskiy’s family is that he had been deprived of sufficient medical attention and subject to brutality while in jail. I have no doubt this is true. Conditions in Russian jails are a disgrace, as is the entire Russian criminal justice system. There are few fair trials and conviction rates remain well over 90% – the judges assume that if you are being prosecuted, the state wants you locked up, and they comply. This is one of many areas where the Putin era will be seen in retrospect as lacking in meaningful and needed domestic reform. Sadly what happened to Magnitskiy on remand was not special mistreatment. It is what happens in Russian prisons. The Court also found Magnitskiy’s subsequent conviction for tax evasion was unsafe, but only on the (excellent) grounds that it was wrong to convict him posthumously. The first use of the Magnitsky Act was to sanction those subject to Browder’s vendetta in his attempts to regain control of vast fortunes in Russian assets. But you may be surprised to hear I do not object to the legislation, which in principle is a good thing – although the chances of Western governments bringing sanctions to bear on the worst human rights abusers are of course minimal. Do not expect it to be used against Saudi Arabia, Bahrain or Israel any time soon.
Browder is Toast: Magnitsky Was Just the Tip of the Iceberg Financier Bill Browder likely behind five deaths, Russian prosecutors open probe (Video) Magnitsky Case To Be Re-Opened - MOSSAD/MI6/CIA Links Discovered??? Magnitsky might have been poisoned with substance created for sabotage, says prosecutor Приговор по делу о смерти Магнитского могут отменить для возобновления расследования
or Browders' Rothschild Bankster Group Exposed??? Russia to put Browder on international wanted list Russia presses charges against Browder for creating a criminal network https://gazetawarszawska.com/The-economist-rothschild-jewish-media-war-on-putin-russia
Skripal: A Slew of Politcal Objectives: The Key Chracteristic of a False Flag Best Theory: Ordered by Browder, May and Other UK Russophobic Forces Connected to Clinton https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/sergei-srkipal-poisoning-timeline-key-12179195 1) 23 of Russia's 58 London diplomats expelled. They must leave within a week in the biggest expulsion for 30 years 2) All planned high-level UK-Russia contacts suspended 3) UK ministers and Royal Family will boycott the 2018 World Cup 4) Invitation for Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's UK visit rescinded 5) A new 'Magnitsky law' to strengthen sanctions on human rights abusers 6) Urgent new laws to 'harden our defences against all forms of hostile state activity' This will include a targeted power to detain those suspected of hostile state activity at the UK border. This is currently only allowed for terror suspects 7) Increased checks on private flights, customs and freight 8) Freeze Russian state assets if they may be used to threaten life or property of UK nationals or residents 9) Other covert measures that "cannot be shared publicly for reasons of National Security"
Joseph Farrell Exposed himself by following all of my social media accounts and by helping McFaul discredit my articles for the Voice of Russia. He is reportedly connected to Skripal, Magnitsky, Snowden, Browder and all of the 911 Perps. He is a specialist in alternative history. Get Farrell, Greenberg (Snowden) and Browder and they will lead you to the ASTEROIDS/Rothschild and even the Clinton Crime Family the CIA/MOSSAD/MI6 and the entire 911 Cabal. http://www.jar2.com/Topics/Sergei_Magnitsky.html http://www.jar2.com/Topics/Snowden.html http://www.jar2.com/Topics/J/IMPORTANT.html The "Secret" CIA base in Moscow. Everything on this page and on JAR2 is connected to the rape and occupation of Russia by the CIA and the 911 Cabal
Saratov was an ASTEROIDS Hit Ordered by Clintons/Browder et al http://www.jar2.com/Topics/J/IMPORTANT.html
NATO Opium Hub Also Connected to Browder et al https://www.opentown.org/news/175270/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_10pgkyvjq0 http://rusnod.ru/novosti/v-rossii/politika/2018/02/18/politika_42259.html
Sergei Magnitsky’s death continues to be defiled by the West
11 November 2012, 13:47
In this media-bias piece we take a look at a typical right-wing attack on
Russia and Obama by someone who is supposed to be an “expert” on Russia.
Once again the pompous, sanctimonious, self-righteous, holier-than-thou,
hypocritical right-wing conservative view is filled with tired clichés,
factually challenged, completely biased and filled with half truths and
outright lies presented as fact.
This week’s biased-media report focuses on an article by right-wing
conservative Ilan Berman the Vice President of the conservative right-wing
American Foreign Policy Council in the right-wing conservative propaganda
rag the Washington Times. According to what I have dug up he is supposedly a
respected expert, or was, and the “think tank” the American
Foreign Policy Council provides
information to members of US Congress, the Executive Branch, and the US
policymaking community, as well as world leaders outside the US
(particularly in the former USSR). I suppose you could call them a mini-CIA
then, as it is usually a function of the CIA to provide intelligence to
officials.
Apparently the “expert” must not be making enough as the vice president of
the right-wing think tank and if judging by his article in the Washington
Times, the information he provides is of the same caliber, the reason is
obvious. Why someone in that position would resort to writing fact-starved,
vitriolic hate speech masked as anti-Russian propaganda pretending to be
another sanctimonious self-serving call for justice is beyond me.
The fact that he published
his vitriol in the Washington Times almost
says it all. This is a paper that gave
a column to Ted Nugent, an American “patriot”, who was scared and avoided
being drafted and sent to fight for America in Vietnam.
That’s right “Reverend”
Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church which owns the Washington Times
gave him a column.
Back to the matter at hand, Ilam Berman’s anti-Russia piece, which was
published on November 6th, on the eve of the US elections. Perhaps he
thought Romney would win and wanted to become an advisor for the Romney
administration and was showing what he was made of? Just speculation, but
who knows?
Let’s start looking at Berman’s bias with his subject choice. The tragic
case of Sergei Magnitsky, a sensitive topic and another straw man argument
by the West so that it can continue to demonize Russia. The right-wing
sponsors of the Magnitsky bill need people to support it, they need people
to believe their mis-characterizations and shameful self-serving
mis-representations so that they can continue to demonize Russia for their
own self-interests, and they oh so need the Magnitsky Bill so they can look
righteous and throw up another threat against Russia and seize assets or
whatever other machinations they have up their sleeves.
Paragraph one of the Berman piece: We will start with the word
“languishing”. Sergey Magnitsky was in jail for 11 months in pre-trial
detention for rather serious charges. I will not say anything bad about
Magnitsky as he is no longer with us, bless his soul, and can not defend
himself, but I will say any lawyer, and this includes US based attorneys use
their knowledge to benefit their clients and sometimes that includes using
the system to their own advantage, meaning bending the law.
If we want to talk about jail terms, as the word languishing implies,
perhaps we can bring up millions of US cases, right now the NATO 5 comes to
mind, already in jail for almost 9 months with perhaps more than a year to
go before their trial begins. Guantanamo anyone?
Mr. Magnitsky’s death was tragic, he was improperly diagnosed and was not
treated on time, but to characterize the case as being denied medical
attention is incorrect. However Berman can attack people who can not defend
themselves as they are Russians, do not read rags like the Washington Times
and many have lost their jobs who were anywhere near the case, but I can
defend them and I will.
Bill Browder the co-founder of Hermitage Capital Management was most likely
guilty of tax-evasion and bribing officials, there is no other likely
explanation as to how Mr. Magnitsky “uncovered” corruption and tax fraud,
and as Browder’s lawyer it would have been up to him to be in the middle of
it, he was doing his job and made the fall guy by Bowder.
Back to Berman’s twisted article. Berman states the case and the
circumstances surrounding Magnitsky’s death are “fraught with absurdity”, I
wonder if all of the police officers and people involved who have lost their
jobs and prosecuted would say the same thing. My Berman’s article however,
is in fact filled with absurdities, as in the next sentence he brings out
that tired and worn cliché “Soviet”, he says “in time-honored Soviet
tradition” the lawyers have not seen the case files. Maybe someone should
tell Berman the Soviet Union has not existed for over 2 decades. Maybe not
as a trip to the Soviet Union is his “think tanks” only claim to fame. We
wouldn’t want to burst his bubble now would we?
Berman continues his rant and with uncharacteristic restraint for a
right-wing hack, waited until paragraph 4 to attack Obama. Saying Obama has
tried to ignore the Magnitsky case to appease Russia. He then characterizes
Russia’s permission to allow for limited use of Russian airspace to allow
the US to supply troops in Afghanistan as acquiescence, after the US pleaded
with Russia for Russian assistance.
Berman next unbelievably attempts to transpose right-wing “Russia is
geopolitical enemy #1” rhetoric onto the Russian people. He cites Russia’s
independent position on Iran and Russia’s calls for an internal resolution
in Syria to its own sovereign problem as “strongly suggesting that Moscow
still sees Washington as the “main enemy”. Wrong again Berman, your right
wingers openly and stupidly state this repeatedly, no Russian official has
ever stated such nonsense. Another strike for you. In the same paragraph he
says “the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin is capricious,
unaccountable and deeply anti-democratic”.
Hold on a minute! Capricious, unaccountable and deeply anti-democratic?
Again Berman must be suffering from overload spinning America’s failure as
virtuous. Capricious, shall we mention US arbitrary laws and the stripping
away of civil liberties? Unaccountable? Shall we mention George Bush, Dick
Cheney, Condeleezza Rice and everyone who was instrumental in committing and
continuing all of the war crimes and crimes against humanity the US has been
guilty of in the last decade, not to mention torture, extra-judicial
executions, indefinite detention and droning. Anti-Democratic? Ask the
thousands of Occupiers, third party followers and leaders, and any non-white
non-Christian in the US about that.
Should I continue? Berman then cites “a punk band” I guess he couldn’t
remember what they were called and Sergey Udaltsov as examples of Russian
authoritarian rule. First if you want to know what I think of P-Riot follow
this link (P-Riot:
provocation against church and state) as
for Udaltsov, he may be tried for treason, he is guilty of organizing
illegal rallies and attempting to subvert the government in my opinion, and
is a traitor in the pay of the west as I see it.
These are two examples of how almost anything is allowed to take place in
Russia, not authoritarianism Berman. If similar deeds were committed in
America would you be so defensive Berman? Of course you wouldn’t. They would
probably get the death penalty. Should I mention Manning? Assange? Jeremy
Hammond?
Berman did say one thing almost truthful in his pre-penultimate paragraph
about the Obama Administration’s position on the Magnitsky Act, “They also
fear that Moscow might make good on threats of retaliatory measures if the
act is actually signed into law.” That would mean Moscow could go and ban
everyone involved in any illegal prosecution in the US, anyone associated
with an “accidental” execution of an innocent man (happens all the time in
the US), anyone involved in prosecuting whistleblower Bradley Manning, in
persecuting WikiLeaks, in illegally kidnapping and prosecuting Victor Bout
and Konstantin Yaroshenko, in carrying out and ordering extra-judicial
executions, torture, violations of the Geneva Conventions, aggressive wars,
the list goes on and on.
If the Government of the Russian Federation decided to try to make America
bend to its will or give it a black eye by making such a list as the
Magnitsky List or passing a law like the Magnitsky Act, the names on it
would be in the millions.
Berman closes with “The road to a true “reset,” therefore, cannot lie in
keeping silent about the Kremlin’s criminalized domestic conduct.” I would
say the same thing for Washington. As for Sergey Magnitsky, his death was tragic, the way he was manipulated and made the fall guy by his Western employer was despicable, and everyone directly involved in his death has already been punished. In case you did not know that Berman.
Answer to Magnitsky Act: “War on Terror List”
20 November 2012, 10:48
While the US continues to demonize the Russian Federation, this time with a
draconian bill called the Magnitsky Act, a list compiled of people they
claim were responsible for the tragic death of Sergei Magnitsky, official
Moscow has stated that they will not let the provocative attempt to
interfere in the internal affairs of Russia go unanswered. Many see this as
a thinly veiled attempt to continue anti-Russian discrimination that was
supposed to be gotten rid of with the abolition of the Jackson Vanik
Amendment. I propose the following list as a good place to start in
formulating a proper answer. Most of the people on my list are in one way or
another responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent
people.
The US has decided to attempt to punish the Russian Federation and again
obtain some sort of political and propaganda victory over Russia by enacting
the Magnitsky Bill.
We know the US cares nothing about human rights or rule of law. They only do
so for their own interests. So I have compiled a list of people I think
should be sanctioned for crimes that have gone unpunished but that have
caused untold death and suffering.
I propose the following list, as a start, in response to the “Magnitsky
List”. Let’s call it the “War on Terror List”. Remember this is only a
start. This list details people guilty of War Crimes and Crimes Against
Humanity, crimes much more serious than not improperly diagnosing a patient
leading to death. As a member of humanity I think they should be prosecuted.
Thank you to CodePink for
helping with this.
Barrack Hussein Obama US President makes the list for continuing Bush’s war
crimes and for his extra-judicial drone executions and his daily kill list.
Other people on the list could include the following.
For war crimes and crimes against humanity:
George Walker Bush former president, Richard Cheney former US VP, John D.
Ashcroft former US Attorney General, Colin Powell former US Secretary of
State, Tommy Franks former US Army General, Donald Rumsfeld former US
Secretary of Defense, Doug Feith former Under Secretary of Defense for
Policy, Stanley McChrystal former ISAF Commander, Erik Prince former
CEO/Chairman of Prince Group/Blackwater Worldwide, Condoleeza Rice former US
National Security Adviser and Secretary of State, George Tenet former
Director of Central Intelligence, John Negroponte former US Deputy Secretary
of State/Ambassador to UN, John Bolton former US Ambassador to the UN, Paul
Wolfowitz former President of World Bank and Michael Chertoff former
Secretary of Homeland Security, Stephen Hadley former US National Security
Advisor.
For formulating, carrying out and otherwise taking part in or enabling
illegal torture programs, as well as crimes against humanity:
Col. Louie Banks, chief of the Psychological Applications Directorate at the
U.S. Army’s Special Operations Command, Dr. James Mitchell torture
architect, Dr. John Jessen from Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape
program (SERE), Jonathan Fredman CIA Lawyer, Judge Jay Bybee US Federal
Judge, Timothy Flanigan former deputy to Alberto Gonzales, Elliot Abrams
former Assistant Sec of State for Human Rights, William J. Haynes former
General Counsel of US Department of Defense, Kyle D. "Dusty" Foggos former
US Intelligence Officer, Lynndie England and all the staff at Abu Ghraib
including the command structure, Paul Burney torture program architect, John
Leso torture program designer and Robert Delahunty - war crimes and crimes
against humanity.
For profiteering and promoting aggressive wars and war crimes:
Rex Tillerson CEO/Chairman, Exxon Mobil Corporation, David Lesar
CEO/Chairman, Halliburton Company, David O’Reilly CEO/Chairman, Chevron
Corporation, Robert J. Stevens Lockheed Martin CEO, Nicholas E. Calio former
Citigroup Executive Vice President, Paul Bremer former Director of
Reconstruction/Humanitarian Assistance,
For seeking and formulating ways to circumvent international laws
conventions and standards with regards to aggressive wars, the Geneva
Conventions, torture, assassinations, indefinite detention and other crimes:
I. Lewis Libby former Assistant to GW Bush and Chief of Staff to Cheney,
John Bellinger former Legal Adviser to US Secretary of State, Steven
Bradbury former head of Office of Legal Council, Andrew Card former White
House Chief of Staff, David Addington former legal counsel and chief of
staff to Dick Cheney, Mary Matalin former assistant to GW Bush and counselor
to Cheney, John Rizzo former General Counsel for CIA, Jonathan Fredman CIA
lawyer, Michael Mukasey former US Attorney General, Joe Lieberman Senator
from Connecticut, John Yoo Office of Legal Counsel - war crimes and crimes
against humanity (OLC).
Special mention to Karl Rove former White House Deputy Chief of Staff and
one of the architects of the War on Terror, guilty of all of the above as
well as treason to the US for “outing” a CIA agent.
Eric Holder Former Attorney General for whitewashing for Bush and ensuring
no one would ever be held accountable.
Many of these people are internationally wanted and may not travel outside
of the US for “their own safety” but many carry on as if nothing has
happened and have been responsible for, what could be in the final count,
millions of deaths, acts of aggressive war, torture, illegal detention,
kidnapping across international lines, war profiteering, and countless
violations of the Geneva Conventions and international as well as US law.
The following are officials and people who have been involved in the
execution of innocent people when there was a preponderance of evidence
pointing to innocence and who allowed innocent people to be executed. Why
not? We could do an unjust execution list.
Corpus Christi Texas Judge Jack Blackmon, prosecutors involved in the case
and all detectives who knew Carlos DeLuna was innocent yet did nothing to
stop his execution, Antonin Gregory Scalia an Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of the United States for his rulings on death penalty issues.
Cameron Todd Willingham was also an innocent man executed in George Bush’s
state of Texas by the justice system Justice Scalia insists works properly,
in this case we could also add everyone involved in sending an innocent man
to death such as Douglas Fogg and Manuel Vasquez incompetent investigators
whose claims sent Cameron to die. James P. Grigson (Dr. Death), a forensic
psychiatrist who helped send many people to the electric chair in Texas,
including Willingham. Governor Rick Perry (250 executions) who ignored
evidence of innocence, prosecutor John Jackson, Judge Charlie Baird and the
presiding judge in the case .
Other innocent people executed for whom lists could be made include, Johnny
Frank Garret, Wayne Felker (Georgia), Ruben Cantu (Texas), Larry Griffin
(Missouri), Joseph O'Dell (Virginia), David Spence (Texas), Gary Graham
(Texas), Claude Jones (Texas), Troy Davis (Georgia), Jesse Tafero (Florida),
Lionel Herrera (Texas, evidenced to clear him dismissed by court before
execution), Timothy Cole (Texas) innocent man who died in prison and the
list goes on and on.
A list might also be compiled of everyone involved in the Victor Bout case,
an innocent Russian man who was kidnapped, taken to the US and sentenced for
crimes he had never committed.
Why not a list regarding everyone involved in persecuting Julian Assange,
Bradley Manning, Jeremy Hammond, the NATO 5 or Constantin Yaroshenko? Most
people outside the US, and with very good reason, believe they are innocent
too.
So you see it is completely ludicrous, pompous, sanctimonious, hypocritical,
and self-righteous for the US to come up with something like the Magnitsky
List and Act. They have one case they harp on and on about, while refusing
to look at themselves in the mirror.
If Russia begins making lists in response, the names on them will not number
approximately 60, but will climb into the hundreds of thousands. On a daily
basis people are dying all over the US and the world due to the illegal
actions of corrupt US officials, a corrupt racist system and an arbitrary,
corrupt, racist and archaic judiciary.
Self-righteous indignation, vilification of Russia and any country the US
does not like, pompous rhetoric, hollow grandstanding, aggressive threats
and the perpetual need to kill and control are things that may impress the
voters back home, but in reality the world has had enough of the most
criminal, racist country in the world attempting to dictate to it how to
behave, especially when their own home is in such an obviously pathetic and
disgraceful state, beneath the contempt of even a mere list, or lists, as
the case may be.
The Magnitsky Act is an attempt at manipulating the inner workings of a
sovereign nation. It is ridiculous to believe that a country with the most
abysmal human rights record in the world, a country that commits
extra-judicial executions and crimes against humanity whenever it pleases, a
country that tortures and murders at will with the most cowardly and
despicable weapon (drones), a country which is so criminally negligent and
morally bankrupt that it rewards and protects killers and thugs and
torturers and scoffs at any criticism, actually cares about a poor Russian
lawyer who died of complications in custody.
Every day in the US miscarriages of justice and crimes by officials occur on
a scale far outweighing anything that may have occurred to poor Mr.
Magnitsky so the US is no position whatsoever to dictate to anyone how to
conduct their own affairs.
Let them prosecute even one person on the above list, for committing crimes
that cost millions of people unspeakable pain and misery or their very lives
because until they do they have no right to even speak the words
“human-rights” or "rule-of-law".
The official version of the events of 9-11 were a lie which the US
government hides and every war crime and crime against humanity that has
happened since then has completely stripped the US of any right to dictate
anything to anyone. It is a criminal regime where criminals protect and
cover for each other, a criminal regime which is completely delusional in
its idea of its own splendor and righteousness and which is rotten through
to the very core with black cancerous evil. The US government and the demons running it make a mockery of the motto on their very currency (In God We Trust), not only the high-crimes do so but the aggressive wars, the bloodshed and terror they spread throughout the world and the fact that any country that institutionalizes and promotes sex between men as a sign of moral superiority while at the same time attempting to control women's bodies and ignoring: institutionalized racism, police brutality, economic inequality, lack of healthcare, the problem of homelessness, an education system that is only accesible to the elites, rampant gun violence, an inordinate number of the population in prison, a government controlled by corporations, an archaic an undemocratic election system, unification of church and state, the continued reliance on fossil fuels and the ensuing destruction of the planet and crimes against children has long ago lost sight of any god, unless God for them, is the Devil.
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