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HUFFINGTON POST HAD A MUCH MORE POLITE RESPONSE

The Huffington Post gave more information about Lesin's loss without the obvious propaganda bias seen in the Daily Mail article.

A critical detail is included in the Huffington Post version. Lesin did not drop out of the Russian government after 2009.

Instead, he had become a senior executive at Russia's largest media holding company. This means he was still very deeply involved when he died:

 

11/7: Russia Today Creator Found Dead in Washington Hotel

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/russia-today-creator-dead_563d86cee4b0307f2cadad1d

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mikhail Lesin, a former aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin who helped found the English-language news service Russia Today, has been found dead in an upscale Washington hotel room.

The Russian Embassy in Washington on Friday confirmed the death of Lesin, whose body was discovered Thursday. Russia Today reported on its website that Lesin, 57, died of a heart attack.

Metropolitan Police Department spokesman Officer Sean Hickman said that officers were called to the Dupont Circle Hotel about 11:30 a.m. Thursday and found a man dead. Russian Embassy spokesman Yury Melnik confirmed that the man was Lesin.

Russia Today, commonly known as RT, credited Lesin with "inspiring the creation" of the agency.

Lesin served as Russian press minister from 1999 to 2004 and presidential media adviser from 2004 to 2009, RT said.

He then became a senior executive at Gazprom-Media, Russia's largest media holding company.

 

A word to the wise: Insiders have told me that if you have reason to fear for your life, never order room service in a hotel.

There are plenty of untraceable drugs that can induce a heart attack, such as those that are made out of shellfish toxin.

They can easily be introduced into food, shot into you with a tiny ice dart, or even placed on the handle of a bathroom sink right before you use it.

 

NOVEMBER 7TH, NEXT DAY: PENTAGON TEST-FIRES NUCLEAR MISSILE, SHOOTS IT IN RUSSIA AND CHINA'S DIRECTION

Do you believe in coincidence? How far are you willing to stretch that belief?

Isn't it strange that on the very next day, the US test-fired a Trident II nuclear missile -- and sent it off in the direction of Russia and China?

This was no ordinary test. It created the brightest, most visible and astonishing light show over the entire West Coast in quite some time -- maybe ever.

As a result, hundreds of thousands of people thought they were seeing a UFO -- and set off a firestorm of tweets, videos and speculation on the internet.

In order to create such bright visuals, the launch had to be timed perfectly with the sunset, so the light would catch it just right:

11/7: Naval Missile Test Causes Bright Light To Streak Across Sky

http://abc7.com/news/hundreds-report-mystery-light-flying-through-sky/1073739/

 

A missile test flight from a submarine left hundreds of people from Southern California to Nevada and Arizona perplexed as it caused a bright light to streak across the sky Saturday night.



The Pentagon issued a statement that the Navy Strategic Systems Programs conducted a scheduled test of a Trident II (D5) missile from USS Kentucky, an Ohio class submarine.

The missile was not armed, according to the statement, and tests are conducted on a frequent, recurring basis to ensure reliability of the system.

Residents from Ventura to as far as Nevada and Arizona took photos and videos of the strange phenomenon around 6 p.m.

It is unclear if the flight diversions of Los Angeles International Airport planes over the Pacific has to do with the missile tests….

Twitter users became engaged in a heated debate over the origins of the bright light, claiming it was not a missile test but that it could have been a UFO or a comet.

 

THE "LIGHT SHOW" WAS OBVIOUSLY DELIBERATE

The Washington Post soon revealed that this move seems to have been shrewdly calculated to threaten Russia and China:

 

11/10: California Missile Test: Social Media Nightmare or Exactly What The Navy Wanted?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2015/11/09/california-missile-test-social-media-nightmare-or-exactly-what-the-navy-wanted/

 

There’s no longer any doubt that thousands of West Coasters witnessed an unarmed missile — and not a comet or an alien craft — streaking across the sky Saturday night.

What remains open to interpretation: Why?

Why test-fire a missile within sight of the nation’s second-largest city, terrifying some and leading thousands more to flood Twitter and Facebook with wild speculation about the glowing craft?

[Mysterious light blazes across California sky, sparking confusion, excitement and fears of alien invasion]

 

Did the Navy think the test would go largely unnoticed by the public? Did officials underestimate social media’s ability to turn a routine event into front-page fodder?

Or was that the plan all along, using the inevitable influence of social media to flex America’s military might for observers in Beijing and Moscow?

The answer: It’s complicated....

 

According to John Daniels, a public affairs officer for the Navy’s strategic systems programs,... Saturday’s test... occurred during unique conditions:

On an exceptionally clear evening, with the sun disappearing on the horizon at just the right time.

The Navy has performed similar launches many times, Daniels said, but never with effects so visible that they caught people’s attention from San Francisco to Arizona.

“That big, blueish green hue that everyone saw was a result of just that time of day,” Daniels said, noting that the fading sunlight was reflected from the rocket’s motor.

“Had we done it earlier in the day or later in evening you would have still seen the missile, but probably not the same way.

 

SECTION THREE: ISIS DECAPITATED

DON'T FREAK OUT

It is highly recommended you read this from the beginning. It was all posted at one time, as a single investigation.

Russia's passenger airliner was shot down on October 31st. One of their top media coordinators died mysteriously in a DC hotel on November 6th.

Then, the very next day, the US does a missile test over Los Angeles that creates a huge light show. The missile was flown up the coast and then out towards Russia and China.

This brazen, massive event over a major population center could easily generate fear of a thermonuclear World War III.

 


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