Significant people, especially those whose death can greatly benefit someone else, they have a lot of accidents, don't they?
So the Poles have witnessed their political frontmen 'crashing' or 'being crashed', dropping out of the sky at just the right time too. Let's review shall we:
- Poland had just declined an IMF debt slave loan
- New York Times described Lech Kaczynski and his brother as frequently putting Poland "on a collision course with its European partners and Russia".
- The Polish government had just agreed to weaken their currency, in a move that according to this article, "would benefit Poland’s exporters at the expense of Poland’s trading partners—that is, the European Union, among others. Then, the next day, Poland’s president and the president of its national bank die in a plane crash."
So who is better off now than before? The Soviet rEUnion. Globalisation. At the very least, you understand, these chaps must be ecstatic that such a fortunate 'accident' came their way. Maybe they were involved in bringing such a beneficial 'accident' about, who knows. But you're not allowed to say such things. Governments, especially those nice intelligence agencies, don't have secret groups within them who can and do carry out this sort of stuff, no, not at all...
Reminder:
Dead Whistleblowers and Researchers - Coincidence?
(the body count is HUGE)
Aye - it got me wondering who would benefit. Suspicious as hell this was.
ReplyDelete"Following the crash, in which Left Democratic Alliance party candidate Jerzy Smajdzinski also died, Komorowski is left as the sole surviving contender of Poland’s three major parties."
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