From ISIS to Solar Eclipse – Many Americans Now Fear an Imminent “Black Swan” or “False Flag” Attack

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by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News:

Russia has now identified some of the terrorists who killed over 100 people in Moscow this weekend, but there are still many things that do not add up according to official corporate media reports about this tragic event. See my original report from Saturday:

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As I read many of the Russian English news articles the past couple of days, many of the comments coming from Russian readers are blaming Victoria Nuland, the former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, and the acting Deputy Secretary of State under Biden, for having advance knowledge of this terrorist attack.

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On February 22nd, Nuland stated that there would be an “acceleration of the asymmetric warfare” against Russia, and that Putin would be “sure to face some nasty surprises“.

She then resigned unexpectedly on March 6th.

On March 7th, one day later, the US Embassy in Moscow issued an alert for all US nationals to avoid public venues and be extra vigilant over “extremist attacks.”

Russia claims that whatever intelligence the U.S. had to issue this alert was not shared with them.

Nuland has also been linked to the destruction of the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline linking Russia and Germany. (Source.)

Russia released the names of four of the terrorists yesterday, and they are all allegedly citizens of Tajikistan who were allegedly in Russia at the time.

1) Dalerjon Mirzoev – Confessed – 32, Illegal Immigrant from Tajikistan, overstayed work visa, father of 4 young children.

2) Saidakrom Rachabalizoda – 28, allegedly born in Tajikistan, lives in Moscow.

3) Shamsiddin Fariduni – 24, Born in Tajikistan, factory worker, father of an 8-month-old baby.

4) Muhammadsobir Fayzov – Hairdresser, wheeled in on a stretcher to court. All have reportedly been charged under Russia’s “Terrorist Act” for their alleged involvement in the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack. (Source.)

Tajikistan is a former member of the Soviet Union in Central Asia.

There are some reports that one of them was spotted in Turkey a month before the attacks, which has led to some speculation that Turkey, and some of the other former member states of the Soviet Union from Central Asia, mainly Azerbaijan, who are also ethnic Turks, were behind this terrorist attack.

While that is certainly possible, the Tajik people are not ethnic Turks, but actually Persians, ethnically related more to the Iranians, and some of the ethnic groups living in Afghanistan.

It is a very poor country, and it is reported that there are over 1 million Tajik migrants currently living in Russia.

After this terrorist attack, many are now being targeted in Russia for being related ethnically to these terrorists.

Tajik diaspora in Russia living in terror following Crocus City massacre

In the days since the mass killing at the Crocus City concert hall near Moscow, blameless Tajik migrants across Russia have been subjected to threats, verbal abuse and increased harassment from law enforcement.

Panic is mounting – not just among Tajiks, but other Central Asian expatriate diasporas too – about the potential long-term fallout of intensified discrimination fueled by rage over an attack that has left more than 140 people dead.

Atovullo, a 35-year-old Tajik living in Moscow, told Eurasianet that his landlord summarily evicted him without explanation immediately after the Crocus attack, which investigators say was perpetrated by a gang of Tajik gunmen. It has always been difficult for people of non-European backgrounds to find apartments in the Russian capital – now it may become almost entirely impossible. (Full article.)

The fear rhetoric that such an attack like this could happen in the U.S. is being spread by both the Russian and U.S. media.

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