It reads like a genuine thriller, and what makes it more interesting is that it was “inspired” by real events. It’s also quite obvious that Browder is the kind of “activist” that promotes the Bilderberg / WEF / Aspen Institute agenda. At both the Aspen Institute and the WEF he’s a regular visitor.
Browder’s main mission was to get the Magnitsky Act implemented all over the western “democracies”. This is used by the corrupt western authorities to blackmail opponents in eastern “democracies” worldwide.
According to Browder, Sergei Magnitsky was murdered by the evil Putin, for helping him exposing a $230 million tax fraud by Putin cronies. But Browder doesn’t present any evidence that Magnitsky was murdered. Russia has sentenced Browder to 18 years in prison for that same fraud, but didn’t really prove this either.
Magnitsky was Browder’s accountant, who helped him plunder Russia by using shell companies, offshore accounts and strawmen. In this way Browder evaded Russian taxes and (other) laws. Naming this law after “Magnitsky” sort of indicates that this law is designed to help the western oligarchs plunder the world, while the eastern oligarchs get their assets confiscated if they’re not willing to share their loot.
Bill Browder has amassed a wealth of hundreds of millions of dollars by plundering Russia…
After university, the American-born Bill Browder started working for the Dutch royals connected Boston Consulting Group in London, before landing jobs at Solomon Brothers and Mirror Group owned by Robert Maxwell (the Chabad-Lubavitch father of Ghislaine Maxwell, who worked for British Intelligence).
Bill Browder set up the hedge fund Hermitage Capital to plunder Russia in 1996 with the help of Beny Steinmetz and Edmund Safra (Iran-Contra, money laundering funder of the ADL). While Browder has complained about Donald Trump, the diamond magnate billionaire Beny Steinmetz is associated with Donald’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and is a business partner of Lubavitcher Dan Gertler (who is plundering the Congo), Elliott Broidy and the ENRC of the Kazakh Trio (associated wit Trump’s buddy Tevfik Arif). Safra won’t tell about Browder’s crimes as he died in a fire set in Monaco in 1999.
Other early investors in Hermitage Capital were the Ziff brothers: https://twpundit.com/2021/05/07/the-cur ... l-browder/
(https://archive.ph/qkNTB)
Bill Browder complains that several of his associates were murdered on the orders of the evil Putin, but doesn’t provide any evidence.
It isn’t clear to me what motive Putin could have for silencing these witnesses of Browder’s criminal behaviour, while it’s obvious that Browder could be exposed by what they know about this grifter.
The German der Spiegel is one of the few western mainstream newspapers that gives on honest assessment of the claims of Browder and counterclaims by Putin’s propaganda machine.
It describes that both sides haven’t really proved any of their wild claims.
On top of that der Spiegel describes how Sergei Magnitsky helped Browder set up shell companies, exploiting mentally disabled people that were used as strawmen for the illegal tax evasion schemes (and other violations of Russian laws).
So not only was Bill Browder funded by money laundering criminals, he was doing the same (so wouldn’t have any right to complain about Putin): https://www.spiegel.de/international/wo ... 97796.html
Also a little suspicious is that Bill Browder was/is apparently a member of the UK cluster of the Integrity Initiative, founded by British Intelligence to stage "disinformation" campaigns to manipulate public opinion.
.Firestarter wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 8:22 pmThe UK core cluster also includes William Browder (of Magnitsky Act fame), and Andrew Wood who handed the "Steele dossier" to John McCain.
Reading about this tale of corruption, and Browder’s ties to oligarchs that were/are close to both Putin and Trump makes me suspect that Putin wasn’t against the Magnitsky Act at all.
This would explain why Putin’s propaganda team staged events so foolishly, and timed them so that they helped get the Magnitsky Act implemented. This would also explain why so many of Browder’s friends switched sides, and that Browder himself supported Putin before he was expelled from Russia.