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Binary code Mystery number three - стр. 11

– All right, let's get started. First on the list is a certain Egorov. This man does not like public attention, but he played a key role in bringing Sobchak, Putin and Medvedev to power. In our development, he appears as Agent Spider, and we explain the extraordinary success of his protégé by the patronage of the CIA. His name is Kolya Egorov, and he is also known as Putin's best friend and right-hand man. In 1970, this Kolya Egorov entered the prestigious international department of the LSU Law Faculty together with his friend, sambo judoist Vova Putin… But why did the CIA need to seize power at the LSU Civil Law Department? The point is this. While studying the Soviet system as part of the Harvard Project, CIA analysts identified this inconspicuous but extremely sensitive point in the Soviet system – the Civil Law Department of the Law Faculty of Leningrad University. For all its apparent modesty, it was university professors who determined the spirit and letter of the laws of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and the Civil Law Department of LSU was one of the most authoritative in this regard. Formally, the law professors acted as consultants, but in fact – who would think of arguing with the luminaries of legal thought in the field of lawmaking? The CIA considered this department as one of the key sources of legislation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and to seize power over this source was considered a task of strategic importance… Later, after the destruction of the USSR, the developments of the Harvard project formed the basis of the project to colonize Russia, and the CIA agents of the Cold War moved into the highest executive chairs of Russia… It was 1975. Meanwhile, Vova Putin was sent for introduction as a "mole" in the KGB, in the counterintelligence department for combating ideological sabotage. On the part of the competent authorities, he was to cover the activities of his friend saboteur… So, Kolya Egorov, agent Spider. Why Spider? Because he surrounds the attacked objects with his people, as if braiding them with a web, and when the decisive moment comes, it turns out that all the key actors are dependent on him, willy-nilly do exactly what he needs. Jews disguised as Russians were recruited by Spider with the aim of their introduction into power. All of Pauk's activities from the very first day of his stay at LSU were aimed at seizing power, first at the department, then in Leningrad, and then in Russia. At the same time, the same guys seized power in Gazprom and many other enterprises, they own all the most important things in Russia… They needed a Jew with a deliberately Russian name. However, if someone is corrupted by the mention of Jews, this "fifth point" can be ignored, we note the national factor only as the most logical explanation of the initial close unity of these people… She worked from 1987 to 1991 as an assistant professor at the Spider Department, now she is Deputy Head of the Economic Department of the President of the Russian Federation, Head of the Property Management Department of Gazprom, member of the Gazprom Management Committee. From 1976 to 1980 she was at the department, a graduate student of Ioffe… Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev, a graduate student of the Pauk department – was Chairman of the Board of Directors of Gazprom, but in general he does not need any comments… Ilya Vladimirovich Eliseev, a graduate student of the Pauk department – now Deputy Chairman of the Board of Gazprombank, member of the Board of Directors of Gazprom-Media.... Anton Alexandrovich Ivanov, a graduate student of Spider's chair – first deputy general director of Gazprom-Media, chairman of the Supreme Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation… This special service should have a "think tank" – powerful analysts, careful planning, operational headquarters, which would have information about everything that was going on. Smart organizers had to plan everything, distribute roles, bring their people to key positions in advance, coordinate their actions, provide motivation for each participant, think through many options for different cases of events – without this there was no point in blowing up the houses. And also it was necessary to have confidence in the possibility to use the fruits of their terror, that is, to guarantee a win for themselves, and not for some other forces. And it was also necessary to ensure a favorable attitude to their future victory on the part of the West and the oligarchs … An ordinary gang, even consisting of officers of the special services, such a task is simply not possible. Such things are not done by a handful of conspirators from the underground. Here clearly worked experienced professionals with great power. Who are they? This question is yet to be answered, or rather – to answer those who did it, those whom we will find out and reveal soon. Thank you for your attention.

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