There’s been a rash of unexplained “suicides” since Putin invaded Ukraine. Was it something they said?
The young vice president of a Russian bank plunged to her death from her 11th-floor apartment window in Moscow, marking yet another mysterious fatal fall in the country, according to reports.
Kristina Baikova, the 28-year-old VP of Loko-Bank, plummeted from her window June 23 and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Baza Telegram channel…
Dan Rapoport, a well-known critic of President Vladimir Putin who was exiled from Russia, was found dead after plunging from his Washington, DC, luxury apartment building last August in what some had suggested was a suicide — claims his wife disputed.
Weeks later, Russian oil giant Lukoil chair Ravil Maganov fell from a sixth-floor window at a hospital in Moscow and died. Before his death, Lukoil had been vocal in its criticism of Putin and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to Euro Weekly News.
Then in December, the creative director of an IT company, Grigory Kochenov, plunged from his apartment balcony and fell to his death while Russian authorities searched his apartment.
The same month, a Russian sausage tycoon fell to his death from a hotel window in India just two days after his friend, also from Russia, died at the same hotel. A Russian real estate tycoon also took a fatal tumble down a flight of stairs while in the French Riviera in December.
And earlier this month, a federal judge, Artyom Bartenev, fell 12 stories from his apartment building and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Daily Mail has a long list of other business tycoons, oligarchs and government officials who mysteriously died. Some fell from a high window, some fell down the stairs, some became ill and suddenly died. Not to worry. The KGB is investigating.

Sorry, this is short. It’s not about education. I think you should read it.
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Putin must want everyone to know what he’s doing (without admitting it) to those who speak out against him and his war in Ukraine. There are more creative ways to kill someone so it looks like a real accident or a stroke or heart attack. Throwing them out windows and down stairways has turned into Putin’s signature method. I’ve read that some of those high rise windows were not designed to even open.
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Here’s a recently released compilation of all the videos available of Russians falling from high places. I’m guessing this will go viral.
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Greg, can you post a link to the video you posted of Russians falling out of windows? I can’t open it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNZ_K14iT-Q&t=4s
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This item is actually education in nature in that it clearly demonstrates what can happen in a country where a dictator form of government is allowed to run.
Some say this cannot happen in the United States. I would not bet on it NOT happening considering what is going on in certain states like Florida, Oklahoma, Texas, etc. who leadership tend to be dictatorial in what they think, do, and say.
We do have a lot of very high buildings in this country. Just say…
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Eugene Gant The “rash” of suicides in AND OUT of Russia really does make the point. The dictator not only is above the law, but the dictator makes laws at whim, for everyone except themselves. CBK
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How Vladimir’s buddy Trump got a degree from Wharton?
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How Vladimir Putin conducts negotiations
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He should do a MasterClass online in this.
Modern Negotiation Principles and Procedures, with Vladimir, Tsar of All the Russias
Intro: Kill them all
Unit 1: Poisoning, radioactive substances
Unit 2: Shooting on street
Unit 3: Falls from windows, down stairs
Unit 4: Bombings
Unit 5: Military targeting of civilians
Unit 6: Accidents in prison
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Donald Trump Says He Trusts Putin More Than U.S. Intelligence ‘Lowlifes’
1/30/23
Donald Trump has suggested he trusts Russian president Vladimir Putin more than the “lowlifes” who work in U.S. intelligence.
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-trusts-putin-intelligence-lowlife-1777537
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This is one of Putin’s specialties: flying lessons, sans airplane, the other being bowls of radioactive borsht. When your loyalty becomes suspect, this is what you can expect.
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