Boris Karpichkov: Boring true documentary spy stories.
Story 1: “East is a very delicate business …”
This narrative was supposed to come out the last one. Nevertheless, as it turned out with all the ‘events’ and ‘circumstances developed’, it appeared the first. Why it happened now? In my personal opinion, ‘swelling’ must be opened and ‘tumour’ has to be removed, with the purpose to prevent growing and spreading it all over entire ‘organism’. That is why…
So, after some insignificant fragment of results of my private investigation devoted to exposing an extremist activity of the pro-Kremlin finger-puppet ‘political movements’, “Marching Together” [Please, Cf. Illuration No-1] and “Nashi”, and the involvement of those illegal groups into concealment operations of the Russian security services in the United Kingdom were published by The Sunday Times Newspaper, in the beginning of January 2005 [Please, Cf. Illustration No-2], and after the ‘leaders’ of the London-based ‘branch’ of the above organisations had been ‘graciously’ informed that I was exactly ‘the mole’ who bared them, I started to receive death threats. Local, I mean, British officials (police, security services) did not wish and were reluctant to get involved into providing any sort of safety for me, and just declared that, “…when someone comes and tries to kill you, only then you can approach us for protection. Before that happened we unable to assist…”
Illustration No-1 - A photograph one of the ‘political actions’ of “Marching Together” in London, September 2004, obtained in the duration of my covert investigation, subsequently printed, as ‘a documentary evidence’, on the pages of The Sunday Times Newspaper.
Illustration No-2 - An article ran by The Sunday Times Newspaper headlined “Redgrave hit by Russian rent-a-mob”, dated 02nd January 2005.
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