Navalney died of blood clot- Ukraine Intel chief

roddermac

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These are ways a blood clot can occur without the use of drugs.



Blood clots can form for various reasons, including:
  1. Inactivity: Prolonged periods of immobility, such as during long flights or bed rest after surgery, can lead to the formation of blood clots.
  2. Injury to blood vessels: Damage to a blood vessel can trigger the formation of a clot to stop bleeding.
  3. Hypercoagulability: Conditions or medications that increase the clotting ability of the blood, such as certain genetic conditions or hormone therapies, can increase the risk of blood clots.
  4. Obesity: Being overweight or obese can increase the risk of blood clots.
  5. Smoking: Smoking can damage blood vessels and increase the risk of clot formation.
  6. Certain medical conditions: Conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and inflammatory disorders can increase the risk of blood clots.
  7. Certain medications: Some medications, such as hormonal contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy, can increase the risk of blood clots.
  8. Surgery: Major surgery, especially orthopedic surgeries like hip or knee replacements, can increase the risk of blood clots.
  9. Pregnancy: Pregnancy increases the risk of blood clots due to changes in blood flow and clotting factors.
  10. Age: The risk of blood clots increases with age.
It's important to note that these factors can increase the risk of blood clots but do not guarantee that a clot will form.
So was Navalney pregnant
 

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Komradskis!!

Look! Enemies of Fearless Leader Putin fall out of window. Again. And again. And again. How do you think tools of degenerate west would be more careful?!?!..... But I am guess not!

Dude you should be thoroughly embarrassed at your choice of 'news' sources. Yes the energy giant who employ over 100,000 workers, was somewhat critical of the Ukrainian invasion but there is nothing to tie Putin to any of these deaths.

Mar 2024 VP Vitaly Robertus died by suicide in his office. He was a Putin ally.
Oct 2023 Chairman Vladimir Nekrasov. Died of acute heart failure. He was a heavy smoker and drinker. Like many Russians.
Sept 2022 Ravil Maganov died as a result of falling off a 6th floor hospital balcony. The former chairman was a critic of Putin. This one I would maybe classify as being suspicious.
May 2022 Aleksandr Subbotin died of poisoning during a shamanic ritual. He was a former manager at Lukoil at his time of death.

Your source also fails to mention the several other deaths of top executives at Russian energy companies over the same time period. Many being documented Putin supporters. Several of them, including family members, have been targeted for sanctions by other countries. Perhaps their suspicious deaths are the result of external forces, ever thought of that?
 

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Dude you should be thoroughly embarrassed at your choice of 'news' sources. Yes the energy giant who employ over 100,000 workers, was somewhat critical of the Ukrainian invasion but there is nothing to tie Putin to any of these deaths.

Mar 2024 VP Vitaly Robertus died by suicide in his office. He was a Putin ally.
Oct 2023 Chairman Vladimir Nekrasov. Died of acute heart failure. He was a heavy smoker and drinker. Like many Russians.
Sept 2022 Ravil Maganov died as a result of falling off a 6th floor hospital balcony. The former chairman was a critic of Putin. This one I would maybe classify as being suspicious.
May 2022 Aleksandr Subbotin died of poisoning during a shamanic ritual. He was a former manager at Lukoil at his time of death.

Your source also fails to mention the several other deaths of top executives at Russian energy companies over the same time period. Many being documented Putin supporters. Several of them, including family members, have been targeted for sanctions by other countries. Perhaps their suspicious deaths are the result of external forces, ever thought of that?
So you think those multiple parties fell out of windows or downstairs by accident? Or they were deaths from natural causes because apparently some Putin supporters also died?
 
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Dude you should be thoroughly embarrassed at your choice of 'news' sources. Yes the energy giant who employ over 100,000 workers, was somewhat critical of the Ukrainian invasion but there is nothing to tie Putin to any of these deaths.

Mar 2024 VP Vitaly Robertus died by suicide in his office. He was a Putin ally.
Oct 2023 Chairman Vladimir Nekrasov. Died of acute heart failure. He was a heavy smoker and drinker. Like many Russians.
Sept 2022 Ravil Maganov died as a result of falling off a 6th floor hospital balcony. The former chairman was a critic of Putin. This one I would maybe classify as being suspicious.
May 2022 Aleksandr Subbotin died of poisoning during a shamanic ritual. He was a former manager at Lukoil at his time of death.

Your source also fails to mention the several other deaths of top executives at Russian energy companies over the same time period. Many being documented Putin supporters. Several of them, including family members, have been targeted for sanctions by other countries. Perhaps their suspicious deaths are the result of external forces, ever thought of that?
Yup. Not suspicious at all. Not at all. Nope. Nyet.

Especially the "shamanic ritual" part.
 

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So you think those multiple parties fell out of windows or downstairs by accident? Or they were deaths from natural causes because apparently some Putin supporters also died?
Multiple people didn't fall out of windows follow the facts.
 

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If the head of Ukraine intel, who Putin tried to kill 2x and who tried to kill Putin 1x exonerates Putin, I think you can say CASE CLOSED.
Pretty obvious. If they throw you in jail and keep knocking you on the head, you are likely to develop blood clots - DUH...
 

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Alexei Navalny was a grave threat to Putin, he attacked him on his atrocious economic records. Russia is selling their resources to the PRC at almost half the price they got from the EU. Working class Russians are becoming poorer while the oligarchs become multi-billionaires. Eventually a French Revolution style event could happen, will the EU and the USA be prepared?

As for the folks that would rim Putin with gusto, show me the proof that Navalny was a white supremacist?

 

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Pretty obvious. If they throw you in jail and keep knocking you on the head, you are likely to develop blood clots - DUH...
nevalny did not report he was being beaten though his regular contacts and meetings with his lawyer.
 

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You joking right. He has raped the company for the benefit of himself and his friends. Do you really think he because perhaps the richest person on earth by budgeting and watching his pennies from his @ $120K/year?
Putin inherited a nation infested with Oligarchs from the Yeltsen years. Everytime he takes one down the West screams like stuck pigs about oppression, as they were part and parcel of the raping of Russia after the collapse of the USSR. The reason Putin is so hated by the west is he brought is under control. There is still corruption on a vast scale, but much less then the 90's. The sanctions have been a gift to Putin to dismantle the Oligarch structure. They can't send their money overseas any more. There is no proof of Putins wealth, just conecture. How did Nikki Haley become a multimillonaire?

Ukraine MP in his new 600K rolls royce:

https://twitter.com/djuric_zlatko?r...sian-special-military-operation-in-ukraine-54
 

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Except..... Lira was a serial liar, fraudster and grifter who tried VERY hard to get arrested, so he could blog about it.

I'm taking the "tortured in an unheated prison cell" shit with a big grain of Siberian salt.
He died in Ukrainian custody and the USA did not lift a finger to assist a US citizen in jail as he opposed the current govt. So it was essentialy an assassination by proxy.
 

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y2kmark

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nevalny did not report he was being beaten though his regular contacts and meetings with his lawyer.
Only one of Putin's stooges could believe that he was free to speak his mind :rolleyes: ...
 

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Putin inherited a nation infested with Oligarchs from the Yeltsen years. Everytime he takes one down the West screams like stuck pigs about oppression, as they were part and parcel of the raping of Russia after the collapse of the USSR. The reason Putin is so hated by the west is he brought is under control. There is still corruption on a vast scale, but much less then the 90's. The sanctions have been a gift to Putin to dismantle the Oligarch structure. They can't send their money overseas any more. There is no proof of Putins wealth, just conecture. How did Nikki Haley become a multimillonaire?

Ukraine MP in his new 600K rolls royce:

https://twitter.com/djuric_zlatko?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1768990558221934665|twgr^d113d2e4f2af02f5a5c61d217eab49675b3c4cfe|twcon^s1_&ref_url=https://www.russiadefence.net/t9070p825-russian-special-military-operation-in-ukraine-54
Wow. Yes comrade.
 
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Only one of Putin's stooges could believe that he was free to speak his mind :rolleyes: ...
Well all prisons are torture and even in western prisons life expectancy is muhc reduced. Add Russian life expetancy to the equation and the outcome was pretty standard.
 

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Well all prisons are torture and even in western prisons life expectancy is muhc reduced. Add Russian life expetancy to the equation and the outcome was pretty standard.
Charles Manson lived until the age of 82.
 

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Well all prisons are torture and even in western prisons life expectancy is muhc reduced. Add Russian life expetancy to the equation and the outcome was pretty standard.
Naughty boy nottyboi! Why you now say bad things about Mother Russia?


Siberian Gulags Prisons are the best at torture!

Transferring and confining a sick, nerve poisoned 46 year old political prisoner 24/7 in a cell where there is no way to walk to prevent deep leg thrombosis is even more depraved than Air Canada's Rouge 28" seat pitch on their old 767 16 hour Athens-Toronto flight! Smarten up or it's off to re-education in newly liberated Avdivka for you! And no bag of turnips pension this month for your mother back in the village !


This guy Sergey and his YouTube reminds me there are decent, caring people with a sense of humanity in Russia. Yet it only takes one guy like you to leave indelible impressions on everyone who reads the inhumanity in you.

And fwiw, since I found his channel in January I've sent $100 twice to his Paypal to help poor Russian people whose only fault is that of where they were born. What a magnificent man Sergey is! I do not believe in heaven or hell but his spirit and legacy of being a good person will live on in perpetuity through all the people he interacts with. Yours, so far, is that of eternal damnation. Seriously... although we only know you through your latest nom de guerre, everyone who reads your words here will forever know you to be among the vilest of humanity for your unconditional support, cheerleading and laughing at the deaths of so many people.


 
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