The speaker, Maria Pevchikh, discusses the alleged involvement of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the use of hired killers, who are said to work for the FSB (Federal Security Service). She reveals that these killers are part of a well-organized group comprising scientists, chemists, doctors, operatives, and generals, who are allegedly used by Putin to carry out special operations, including the assassination of his political opponents.
Pevchikh alleges that Putin can simply order the killings of individuals, and these operations are carried out at public expense. She also mentions that there are ongoing experiments in secret scientific institutes to improve the methods of assassination, with the aim of creating more sophisticated and invisible ways to kill.
The speaker then moves on to discuss the assassination of Alexei Navalny, the founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, and the subsequent investigation into the incident. She emphasizes that it is impossible for Putin to be punished for this, and the direct perpetrators are not bearing responsibility. Instead, they are being guarded and hidden by those in power.
Despite these challenges, Pevchikh and her team continue to investigate and publicize the issue. They urge anyone with information to contact them anonymously and offer a large reward for any video footage from the surveillance cameras of the Tomsk Xander Hotel.
The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of declassification and the need to stop the practice of political assassination. She also mentions the creation of a website that collects and documents all information related to the poisoning of Alexei Navalny.
1. The speaker, Maria Pevchikh, is discussing the alleged involvement of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the use of hired killers, who are believed to work for the FSB.
2. The speaker mentions that the president allegedly uses these killers to execute his own citizens, under the guise of special services meant to protect the country.
3. The speaker also mentions the existence of a large, well-organized group of people, including scientists, chemists, doctors, operatives, and generals, who are allegedly collected in secret departments.
4. The speaker suggests that Putin can simply call these individuals and order them to kill, and they do so using chemical weapons.
5. The speaker states that the fact that Putin can simply kill someone is no longer an abstract fear, but a concrete fact.
6. The speaker mentions that there are experiments being conducted in the dark corridors or basements of scientific institutes, where they are trying to improve the formula for chemical weapons to avoid misfires.
7. The speaker asserts that these experiments are being conducted at public expense in Russia, despite Putin's assurances that there are no chemical weapons.
8. The speaker mentions that the Anti-Corruption Foundation's founder, Alexei Navalny, was targeted for assassination, leading to an investigation into the matter.
9. The speaker states that it is currently impossible for Putin to be punished for this, and even the direct perpetrators of the murder did not bear responsibility.
10. The speaker urges everyone who has encountered or knows something about the FSB killers to contact them and provide information anonymously.
11. The speaker offers a large reward for information about the killers from the FSB, which will serve as additional evidence.
12. The speaker mentions that the declassification of the department for murder, politically brought into focus, is the best way to stop the killings.
13. The speaker states that the site they created and launched is a collection of all the information connected with the poisoning of Alexei Navalny.
14. The speaker mentions that they have a list of everyone from the FSB general to famous Omsk doctors, researchers of the Omsk transport police who took away and did not return Navalny’s things.
15. The speaker asserts that these refusals to sign off on the protocol will become the basis of a huge trial of all those involved.
16. The speaker emphasizes the threat to the whole world posed by chemical weapons and their duty to not let them escape responsibility.