Monday, February 20, 2017

Russian UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin Dies Of A Sudden Heart Attack

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Russia’s UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin has been found dead due to a sudden heart attack.

Churkin suffered from cardiac arrest while at the Russian Mission on East 67th Street, an anonymous U.S. government official said.

He was taken to New York’s Presbyterian Hospital, where he died on route to the hospital.

Another anonymous source a federal law enforcement official, said that there appeared to be nothing unusual about the ambassador’s death.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said, “the outstanding Russian diplomat died while he was in his current working role.” And President Vladimir Putin “expressed sympathy to the friends and family as well as to the staff of the Russian Foreign Ministry,” the Kremlin said.

But denied to comment on what the cause of Churkin’s death was adding that “the outstanding Russian diplomat passed away at his work post.”

Churkin served as Russia’s U.N. envoy since 2006 and forcefully defended Russia’s policies including defending Russia’s stance in Syria in 2012.

Members of the UN stood for a moment of silence in his memory.

“We’ve lost one of the most respected and influential members of the UN family,” said UN General Assembly President Peter Thomson. “I can say with confidence that his name’s going to live on in the annals of this organization’s history.”

Thomson said Churkin will be remembered for “his great intellect and his consummate diplomatic skills, and for his good humor and consideration for others.”

Thomson added: “Not only has Russia lost one of its truest sons, but here at the United Nations, we’ve lost one of our truest.”

At the end of the moment of silence, Thomson said: “Rest in peace, dear Vitaly.”

This would mark the fifth mysterious death, in a few month’s time of Russian officials, Churkin’s death follows the assassination of Russia’s ambassador to Turkey, Andrey Karlov, the death of another Russian diplomat, Russian Foreign Minister Peter Polshikov, found dead in his apartment shot in the head, the death of Yves Chandelon, Chief Auditor of NATO in charge of counterterrorism funding, shot dead in the head in his car, and finally the death of Russian Greece diplomat Andrey Malanin.

It’s also worth noting that governments, specifically the CIA, have for long periods of time had chemical concoctions that can induce a full systematic shutdown of a person’s nervous system and cause someones’ heart to explode.

Former CIA employee Mary Embree discusses the infamous heart attack gun and how she was tasked with finding a chemical condition that would cause a heart attack. The weapon was first made public during the Church Committee hearings in 1975 by former CIA director William Colby. Very lethal and untraceable, by using this weapon a murder is made to look natural while the poison dissolves in hours.

It is highly unlikely the CIA commissioned this weapon with no intention to use it, and in all likelihood the CIA has been using this weapon and created more advanced versions of it since the 1970’s. With that said, other intelligence agencies and state actors would also likely have this type of chemical warfare by now.

It seems highly unlikely and improbable to write off that five Russian officials would die in under a six-months time frame in such an influx in various different mysterious ways and let’s not forget RT founder and former Putin aide Mikhail Lesin was found dead in 2015 from a blunt weapon so assassination can’t be taken off the table.

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