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Alexander LITVINENKO
The Kremlin Pedophile
A few days ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin
walked from the Big Kremlin Palace to his Residence. At one of the Kremlin
squares, the president stopped to chat with the tourists. Among them was a boy
aged 4 or 5.
'What is your name?' Putin asked.
'Nikita,' the boy replied.
Putin kneed, lifted the boy's T-shirt and kissed
his stomach.
The world public is shocked. Nobody can
understand why the Russian president did such a strange thing as kissing the
stomach of an unfamiliar small boy.
The explanation may be found if we look
carefully at the so-called "blank spots" in Putin's biography.
After graduating from the Andropov Institute,
which prepares officers for the KGB intelligence service, Putin was not accepted
into the foreign intelligence. Instead, he was sent to a junior position in KGB
Leningrad Directorate. This was a very unusual twist for a career of an Andropov
Institute's graduate with fluent German. Why did that happen with Putin?
Because, shortly before his graduation, his
bosses learned that Putin was a pedophile. So say some people who knew Putin as
a student at the Institute.
The Institute officials feared to report this to
their own superiors, which would cause an unpleasant investigation. They decided
it was easier just to avoid sending Putin abroad under some pretext. Such a
solution is not unusual for the secret services.
Many years later, when Putin became the FSB
director and was preparing for presidency, he began to seek and destroy any
compromising materials collected against him by the secret services over earlier
years. It was not difficult, provided he himself was the FSB director. Among
other things, Putin found videotapes in the FSB Internal Security Directorate,
which showed him making sex with some underage boys.
Interestingly, the video was recorded in the
same conspiratorial flat in Polyanka Street in Moscow where Russian
Prosecutor-General Yuri Skuratov was secretly video-taped with two prostitutes.
Later, in the famous scandal, Putin (on Roman Abramovich's instructions)
blackmailed Skuratov with these tapes and tried to persuade the
Prosecutor-General to resign. In that conversation, Putin mentioned to Skuratov
that he himself was also secretly video-taped making sex at the same bed. (But
of course, he did not tell it was pedophilia rather than normal sex.) Later,
Skuratov wrote about this in his book Variant Drakona (p.p. 153-154).
Artem Borovik, the editor-in-chief of
Sovershenno Secretno newspaper, also wrote about Putin's sexual perversion.
One week after that publication, Borovik died in mysterious circumstances.
Of course, one may argue that Putin cannot be a
pedophile, because he is a good family man, and his wife and his children love
him. The same was said about Andrei Chikatillo, one of the cruelest maniac
killers of our times, who had murdered 53 children to satisfy his passion.
Indeed, like Ludmila Putina, Chikatillo's wife always said her husband was a
good family man and loved his children. |