2014 Putin warning Russians to refrain from traveling abroad except Norway, the 16th Soviet Republic
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- Updated: 12 Apr 2014
Operation Safehaven: on 22 April 1945, Adolf Hitler was extracted to Ørland Airfield Haarberg Austrått at Storfosna Freya in ATLANTIS near Nordstern - Führerstadt Neu Drontheim in Queen Maud Land; on 10 April 2014 Vladimir 'The Wise' Putin warned Soviet citizens "refrain from traveling abroad, particularly to countries that have mutual extradition treaties [with the US]," except for Norway, the 16th Soviet Republic. On 10 October 1944 Norway was liberated by Soviet Red Army, in an operation called "Tenth Shock" by Stalin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petsamo%E2%80%93Kirkenes_Offensive
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http://www.mid.ru/brp_4.nsf/newsline/668AD8A2ADCB292C44257CB60061176F
Russians warned if they go abroad, US might snatch them
US secret services are actively 'hunting' and jailing Russians in revenge for the annexation of Crimea -- or so a warning by the Russian Foreign Ministry says.
Christian Science Monitor
By Fred Weir 11 April 2014
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2014/0411/Russians-warned-if-they-go-abroad-US-might-snatch-them
It's not your typical travel advisory.
Russia's Foreign Ministry is warning that Russians should refrain from traveling abroad because they could be entrapped by US secret services who are actively "hunting" for Russians to persecute in punishment for Moscow's recent annexation of Crimea, according to an official notice published on the Ministry's website.
The message seems directed at the approximately 15 million Russians, most of them middle-class, who leave the country each year for tourism.
It says the US, which "unreasonably" refuses to accept the reunification of Russia and Crimea, is seeking revenge by "trying to make a routine practice of 'hunting' for Russian citizens in third countries with the goal of extraditing them to the US, where they will be convicted [and jailed] on what are usually doubtful charges."
And it adds that "justice in America" is biased against Russians, who can be "kidnapped" and taken to the US without even notifying Russian consular officials about what is happening. The two cases cited as examples are old bones of contention between Russia and the US: those of convicted arms trader Viktor Bout and convicted cocaine smuggler Konstantin Yaroshenko, both of whom were arrested in third countries and extradited to the US for trial.
"I don't get this. The two people named in this statement are not typical Russians. Most who go abroad don't deal in arms or drugs, so what are they being warned about?" says Nikolai Svanidze, a TV talk show host.
"What I see here is a wish to construct a new Iron Curtain, maybe not so high or strong as in the past, but part of a propaganda campaign aimed at self-isolation. No good will come of this," he says.
The warning is clearly aimed at all Russians who may contemplate foreign travel. "We strongly recommend Russian citizens refrain from traveling abroad, particularly to countries that have mutual extradition treaties [with the US]," the statement says. It then links to a US State Department list of about 110 countries that have such agreements, which is basically most of the outside world.
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/71600.pdf
"This is a sure sign that there's a propaganda war going on, in which everything is now permissible," says Viktor Kremeniuk, deputy director of Institute of USA-Canada Studies in Moscow.
"It reminds me of Soviet times. This is not just anybody saying these things. It's an official organization, the Foreign Ministry, relaying this warning to Russians. That doesn't come from nowhere; it was obviously ordered from the top."
http://news.yahoo.com/russians-warned-abroad-us-might-snatch-them-162100712.html
John Barron Dies; Espionage Reporter - Obituaries
Mar 9, 2005 - Washington Post ... A Christian Science Monitor review of his 1983 book, "KGB Today: The Hidden Hand,"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18766-2005Mar8.html
22 April 1945 Extraction of Hitler's DNA from Berlin Tempelhof Airport to Ørland - Biobank Trondheim
http://youtu.be/0RrO4bdb9jE
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Operation Safehaven: on 22 April 1945, Adolf Hitler was extracted to Ørland Airfield Haarberg Austrått at Storfosna Freya in ATLANTIS near Nordstern - Führerstadt Neu Drontheim in Queen Maud Land; on 10 April 2014 Vladimir 'The Wise' Putin warned Soviet citizens "refrain from traveling abroad, particularly to countries that have mutual extradition treaties [with the US]," except for Norway, the 16th Soviet Republic. On 10 October 1944 Norway was liberated by Soviet Red Army, in an operation called "Tenth Shock" by Stalin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petsamo%E2%80%93Kirkenes_Offensive
Информационные материалы Министерства иностранных дел
Предупреждение для российских граждан, выезжающих за границу
829-10-04-2014
В развитие выпущенного 2 сентября 2013 г. предупреждения гражданам Российской Федерации о возможности подвергнуться задержанию или аресту по запросам американских правоохранительных органов и специальных служб МИД России обращает внимание, что в последнее время данная угроза существенно возросла в связи с введенными США антироссийскими санкциями.
http://www.mid.ru/brp_4.nsf/newsline/668AD8A2ADCB292C44257CB60061176F
Russians warned if they go abroad, US might snatch them
US secret services are actively 'hunting' and jailing Russians in revenge for the annexation of Crimea -- or so a warning by the Russian Foreign Ministry says.
Christian Science Monitor
By Fred Weir 11 April 2014
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2014/0411/Russians-warned-if-they-go-abroad-US-might-snatch-them
It's not your typical travel advisory.
Russia's Foreign Ministry is warning that Russians should refrain from traveling abroad because they could be entrapped by US secret services who are actively "hunting" for Russians to persecute in punishment for Moscow's recent annexation of Crimea, according to an official notice published on the Ministry's website.
The message seems directed at the approximately 15 million Russians, most of them middle-class, who leave the country each year for tourism.
It says the US, which "unreasonably" refuses to accept the reunification of Russia and Crimea, is seeking revenge by "trying to make a routine practice of 'hunting' for Russian citizens in third countries with the goal of extraditing them to the US, where they will be convicted [and jailed] on what are usually doubtful charges."
And it adds that "justice in America" is biased against Russians, who can be "kidnapped" and taken to the US without even notifying Russian consular officials about what is happening. The two cases cited as examples are old bones of contention between Russia and the US: those of convicted arms trader Viktor Bout and convicted cocaine smuggler Konstantin Yaroshenko, both of whom were arrested in third countries and extradited to the US for trial.
"I don't get this. The two people named in this statement are not typical Russians. Most who go abroad don't deal in arms or drugs, so what are they being warned about?" says Nikolai Svanidze, a TV talk show host.
"What I see here is a wish to construct a new Iron Curtain, maybe not so high or strong as in the past, but part of a propaganda campaign aimed at self-isolation. No good will come of this," he says.
The warning is clearly aimed at all Russians who may contemplate foreign travel. "We strongly recommend Russian citizens refrain from traveling abroad, particularly to countries that have mutual extradition treaties [with the US]," the statement says. It then links to a US State Department list of about 110 countries that have such agreements, which is basically most of the outside world.
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/71600.pdf
"This is a sure sign that there's a propaganda war going on, in which everything is now permissible," says Viktor Kremeniuk, deputy director of Institute of USA-Canada Studies in Moscow.
"It reminds me of Soviet times. This is not just anybody saying these things. It's an official organization, the Foreign Ministry, relaying this warning to Russians. That doesn't come from nowhere; it was obviously ordered from the top."
http://news.yahoo.com/russians-warned-abroad-us-might-snatch-them-162100712.html
John Barron Dies; Espionage Reporter - Obituaries
Mar 9, 2005 - Washington Post ... A Christian Science Monitor review of his 1983 book, "KGB Today: The Hidden Hand,"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18766-2005Mar8.html
22 April 1945 Extraction of Hitler's DNA from Berlin Tempelhof Airport to Ørland - Biobank Trondheim
http://youtu.be/0RrO4bdb9jE
FAIR USE All persons fictitious disclaimer
- published: 12 Apr 2014
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