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Moon of Alabama — Navalny Scam Sells Empty Concrete Shell As ‘Putin’s Luxurious Palace’

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"Putin's Palace." Moon of AlabamaNavalny Scam Sells Empty Concrete Shell As 'Putin's Luxurious Palace'See alsoThis was linked to previously but it is relevant here.Dances with BearsAlexei Navalnys telling mistakeJohn HelmerFrom the other side. Meduza is a Russian private opposition media venue that publishes in Russian and English. (You may have to select the EN option in the nav bar.)MeduzaIt’s good to be the president Meduza spoke to contractors who helped build Vladimir Putin’s alleged seaside palace. Also, new blueprints reveal a subterranean fortress, multiple ‘aqua-discos,’ and more.«I ask you not to believe». After reporting threats to his lawyer, Navalnyʼs jailed campaign coordinator in Nizhny Novgorod appears in a strange confession videoAfter the raids State investigators arrest

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"Putin's Palace." 

Moon of Alabama
Navalny Scam Sells Empty Concrete Shell As 'Putin's Luxurious Palace'


See also

This was linked to previously but it is relevant here.

Dances with Bears
Alexei Navalnys telling mistake
John Helmer

From the other side. Meduza is a Russian private opposition media venue that publishes in Russian and English. (You may have to select the EN option in the nav bar.)



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Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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