unz | Enter Mr Andrey Nekrasov,
a Russian dissident filmmaker. He made a few films considered to be
highly critical of Russian government. He alleged the FSB blew up houses
in Moscow in order to justify the Chechnya war. He condemned the
Russian war against Georgia in 2008, and had been given a medal by
Georgian authorities. He did not doubt the official Western version of
Browder-Magnitsky affair, and decided to make a film about the noble
American businessman and the brave Russian lawyer fighting for human
rights. The European organisations and parliamentarians provided the
budget for the film. They also expected the film to denounce Putin and
glorify Magnitsky, the martyr.
However,
while making the film, Mr Nekrasov had his Road to Damascus moment. He
realised that the whole narrative was hinging on the unsubstantiated
words of Mr Browder. After painstaking research, he came to some totally
different conclusions, and in his version, Browder was a cheat who run
afoul of law, while Magnitsky was his sidekick in those crimes.
Nekrasov
discovered an interview Magnitsky gave in his jail. In this interview,
the accountant said he was afraid Browder would kill him to prevent him
from denouncing Browder, and would make him his scapegoat. It turned out
Browder tried to bribe the journalist who made the interview to have
these words expunged. Browder was the main beneficiary of the
accountant’s death, realised Nekrasov, while his investigators were
satisfied with Magnitsky’s collaboration with them.
Nekrasov
could not find any evidence that Magnitsky tried to investigate the
misdeeds of government officials. He was too busy covering his own tax
evasion. And instead of fitting his preconceived notions, Nekrasov made
the film about what he learned. (Here are some details of Nekrasov’s film)
While
the screening in the EU Parliament was been stopped by the powerful Mr
Browder, in Washington DC the men are made of sterner stuff. Despite
Browder’s threats the film was screened,
presented by the best contemporary American investigative journalist
Seymour Hersh, who is 80 if a day, and still going strong. One has to
recognise that the US is second to none for freedom of speech on the
globe.
What
makes Browder so powerful? He invests in politicians. This is probably a
uniquely Jewish quality: Jews outspend everybody in contributions to
political figures. The Arabs will spend more on horses and jets, the
Russians prefer real estate, the Jews like politicians. The Russian NTV
channel reported that Browder lavishly financed the US lawmakers. Here
they present alleged evidence of money transfers: some hundred thousand
dollars was given by Browder’s structures officially to the senators
and congressmen in order to promote the Magnitsky Act.
Much
bigger sums were transferred via good services of Brothers Ziff,
mega-rich Jewish American businessmen, said the researchers in two
articles published on the Veteran News Network and in The Huffington Post.
These
two articles were taken off the sites very fast under pressure of
Browder’s lawyers, but they are available in the cache. They disclose
the chief beneficiary of Browder’s generosity. This is Senator Ben
Cardin, a Democrat from Maryland. He was the engine behind Magnitsky Act
legislation to such an extent that the Act has been often called the Cardin List.
Cardin is a fervent supporter of Hillary Clinton, also a cold warrior
of good standing. More to a point, Cardin is a prominent member of
Israel Lobby.
Browder affair is a heady upper-class Jewish cocktail of money, spies, politicians and international crime.
Almost all involved figures appear to be Jewish, not only Browder,
Brothers Ziff and Ben Cardin. Even his enemy, the beneficiary of the
scam that (according to Browder) took over his Russian assets is another
Jewish businessman Dennis Katsiv (he had been partly exonerated by a New York court as is well described in this thoughtful piece).
Browder
began his way to riches under the patronage of a very rich and very
crooked Robert Maxwell, a Czech-born Jewish businessman who assumed a
Scots name. Maxwell stole a few million dollars from his company pension
fund before dying in mysterious circumstances on board of his yacht in
the Atlantic. It was claimed by a member of Israeli Military
Intelligence, Ari Ben Menashe, that Maxwell had been a Mossad agent for
years, and he also said Maxwell tipped the Israelis about Israeli
whistle-blower Mordecai Vanunu. Vanunu was kidnapped and spent many
years in Israeli jails.
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