De oprichter van RT (Russia Today) en voormalig media adviseur van de Russische regering, Mikhail Lesin, werd in november 2015 dood gevonden in zijn hotelkamer te Washington (DC). De autoriteiten hielden het op een hartaanval, een conclusie die haaks stond op de werkelijkheid, gezien het autopsie rapport dat maanden later verscheen......
Zo had Lesin wonden aan het hoofd en het lichaam die waren toegebracht met een stomp voorwerp.......
De FBI maakte hier later het verhaal van dat Lesin zichzelf had dood geslagen, o.a. door zich herhaaldelijk tegen de grond te werpen, dit onder invloed van ethanol, ofwel alcohol........ Je snapt 't al: kul van groot kaliber! De VS sloot in 2016 het dossier uiteindelijk met de conclusie dat Lesin op een natuurlijke manier aan z'n einde was gekomen......ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Kortom: alweer is ook de FBI verantwoordelijk voor 'fake news....'
'Toevallig' kwamen in de tijd van Lesins dood en daarna meerdere Russische hoogwaardigheidsbekleders e.d. 'op een vreemde manier' aan hun einde......... (zie de links onder het ZeroHedge artikel)
Gezien de agressie van de geheime diensten in de VS, is het de vraag hoe lang het zal duren voordat deze moorden worden toegeschreven aan die geheime diensten, dan wel dat ze door deze diensten werden geïnitieerd........
Hier het artikel dat Tyler Durden hierover schreef en dat o.a. op ZeroHedge werd geplaatst:
FBI Releases Docs Claiming RT Founder Beat Himself To Death In His Hotel Room
by Tyler
Durden
Mon,
01/29/2018 - 04:22
The
FBI just released the results of their investigation claiming that
the media mogul and found of RT killed
himself by repeatedly smashing his head and upper body into the
ground.
In
November 2015, the
Free Thought Project reported that
Mikhail Lesin, the former head of media affairs for the Russian
government, and the founder
of Russia Today (RT), was found dead in the hotel room that he was
staying at in Washington DC.
Originally, authorities
announced that Lesin died from a heart attack.
However,
the results of his autopsy released months later indicated a far more
sinister cause of death and the heavily redacted FBI documents that
were just released add to that story.
The
documents, detailing the FBI investigation into Lesin’s death were
just released Saturday
morning in spite of the investigation ending in October of 2016.
In
spite of the original cause of death noted as a heart attack, a few
months later, the District of Colombia’s Office of the Chief
Medical Examiner (OCME) and Metropolitan Police Department said that
“blunt force injuries of the neck, torso, upper extremities and
lower extremities” contributed to Lesin’s death. “The
Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) has released the cause
and manner of death for Mikhail Lesin… Cause of Death: blunt force
injuries of the head,” the
statement said.
Now,
FBI investigators have released the results of their investigation
claiming that the blunt force trauma all over his body was
self-inflicted.
“Mr. Lesin died as a result of blunt for injuries to his head, with contributing causes being blunt force injuries of the neck, torso, upper extremities, and lower extremities, which were induced by falls, with acute ethanol intoxication,” the report states.
In
other words, the FBI is claiming that Lesin got so drunk that he
repeatedly and violently fell on things until he killed himself.
To
show just how much information the FBI is willing to release on these
findings, here is the version of the amended autopsy report they
released in the report.
Essentially,
all other information in regards to the findings of Lesin’s death
has been scrubbed from the documents as the remaining pages are
almost entirely redacted.
Not
only did the US remain tight-lipped on the investigation but they
also refused to allow Russian authorities to cooperate.
As
RT reports, back in 2016, months before the closing of the case,
Moscow said it was expecting Washington to explain why Russia had not
received any details from the probe into Lesin’s death, despite
repeated requests.
“We are awaiting the related clarifications from Washington and the official data on the progress of the investigation,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote in a Facebook post at that time. She added that if the media reports citing the forensic statement are confirmed, Russia will send an official request to the US “for international legal assistance.”
In
October 2016, the US authorities announced that Lesin died of natural
causes and closed the case. “Based
on the evidence, including video footage and witness interviews, Mr.
Lesin entered his hotel room on the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 4,
2015, after
days of excessive consumption of alcohol and sustained the injuries
that resulted in his death while alone in his hotel room,” the
US attorney for the District of Columbia said in
a statement.
Lesin’s
death came at a time where he was surrounded by controversy,
especially in the US. RT,
the Russian-based news source that Lesin founded has become very
controversial in the US—ostensibly for the fake Russiagate
scandal—but in reality, for challenging the western narrative of
foreign policy and privacy issues. Some US politicians have suggested
that RT be banned in the US for “spreading propaganda,” while
others have been blatant enough to attack Lesin personally.
According
to the NY
Times, until
late 2014 Lesin ran the media wing of the state’s energy
giant, Gazprom,
before stepping down or, more likely, being forced out. He ended up
in the United States, where he and his family owned properties in Los
Angeles said to be worth far more than the salary of the former
government minister.
Some
US Senators, including Roger Wicker of Mississippi, had called for
the Department of Justice to open an investigation into Lesin’s
finances prior to his death.
Wicker
was concerned that Lesin made too much money, something that was
really none of his business.
“That a Russian public servant could have amassed the considerable funds required to acquire and maintain these assets in Europe and the United States raises serious questions,” Wicker said.
The
original announcement of the heart attack back in November 2015
makes this case all the more ominous considering the fact that the
medical examiner’s office also said Lesin’s body had blunt force
trauma to the neck, torso, arms and legs too. How did
authorities overlook his wounds?
As
RT reports, Lesin was considered one of the most influential
figures in the Russian media landscape. A
graduate of Moscow State University with a degree in Civil
Engineering, he served as Minister of Press and Mass Media from 1999
to 2004. He was also a presidential media adviser from 2004 to 2009.
Lesin became chief executive officer at Garprom-Media in 2013 and
remained in the position until early 2015.
Zie ook: 'Media stilte over dood 4 Russische diplomaten.........'
en: 'Russische diplomaten: 9 verdachte sterfgevallen de afgelopen paar jaar.........'