• In case the news overthere does not make it...

    From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Russian Friends on Tue Dec 27 18:50:56 2022

    Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Russian top executives have been dropping like flies. And with almost all victims, the way that happened is very suspicious. This is no different with the last victim: Pavel Antov (66), a wealthy sausage manufacturer.

    Antov was found dead at an Indian hotel in the city of Odisha where he had just celebrated his 66th birthday. According to Russian media, the wealthy owner of a meat processing plant fell out of his hotel room window on Sunday. A remarkable story, especially when you know that Vladimir Budanov, a friend of Antov, lost his life two days earlier during the same trip. He reportedly suffered a stroke.

    According to Vivekananda Sharma, superintendent of the Odesha police, Antov was depressed by the death of his friend and committed suicide. The Russian consul in Kolkata told the Tass news agency that police see "no criminal elements" in these tragic events.

    The death of millionaire Antov and his companion need not come as a complete surprise. They are the umpteenth in the row of Russian prominent people who have died in recent months. The causes of death that are given are often vague or sometimes simply very absurd. It is suspected that the Russians themselves are behind the many victims. The most common theory is that many top men were killed for criticizing the war.

    That could also have been the case with Antov, who was active as a local politician in the city of Vladimir. In June, a WhatsApp message from him leaked in which he appeared to condemn a missile attack on Kiev. "It is extremely difficult to call all this anything other than terrorism," he wrote. Although Antov later denied that the message came from him and professed himself extensively as a fan of Putin, the damage was probably already done by then.

    These Russian top people also met their "tragic" end in recent months:

    Yuri Voronov (61) - CEO of a transport company
    shot dead in private swimming pool
    Alexander Tyulakov (61) - Gazprom finance and security officer
    hanged
    Leonid Shulman (60) - head of transportation at Gazprom Invest
    stabbed
    Alexander Subbotin (43) - CEO Lukoil
    cardiac arrest after poisoning
    Vladislav Avayev (51) - former Kremlin official
    poisoned along with wife and daughter
    Sergei Protosenja (55) - oligarch and CEO at natural gas company Novatek
    hanged after wife and daughter were killed with an ax
    Ravil Maganov (67) - chairman of the board of directors of Lukoil
    fall from the hospital window
    Vladimir Sungorkin (68) - editor-in-chief pro-Kremlinkrant
    stroke
    Dmitry Zelenov (50) - owner of real estate company
    fall down stairs
    Dan Rapoport (52) - exiled businessman who lived in Washington
    falls from the window
    Vladimir Lyakishev (45) - restaurant chain owner
    shot dead
    Andrei Krukovsky (37) - director at construction company
    fell off a cliff
    Vasili Melnikov (50) - medical company owner
    stabbed to death along with wife and two children
    Ivan Pechorin (39) - director of the Society for the Development of the
    Far East (KRDV)
    drowned after falling from a yacht
    Vjacheslav Taran (53) - crypto billionaire
    crashed with a helicopter
    Pavel Pchelnikov (52) - CEO of Russian railways
    suicide
    Alexander Buzakov (66) - director of shipping company
    cause of death unknown
    Nikolai Petrunin (47) - top manager at Gazprom and member of the energy
    committee of the Russian parliament
    complications after covid infection

    It ain't healthy being a successful businessperson in Russia

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Tue Dec 27 23:08:00 2022
    Hello Ward,

    Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Russian top executives have been dropping like flies. And with almost all victims, the way that happened is very suspicious.

    "The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a
    statistic." ~ Joe Stalin

    This is no different with the last victim: Pavel Antov (66), a wealthy sausage manufacturer.

    He showed the world he could fly. Just like Superman. That is very
    different than what most folks do, or even try to do.

    Antov was found dead at an Indian hotel in the city of Odisha where he had just celebrated his 66th birthday. According to Russian media, the wealthy owner of a meat processing plant fell out of his hotel room window on Sunday.

    Amazing! Flew all the way from India to his favorite watering hole!
    Without the need for calling a taxi!

    A remarkable story, especially when you know that Vladimir Budanov, a friend
    of Antov, lost his life two days earlier during the same trip. He reportedly suffered a stroke.

    Only because he forgot to put on his cape.

    According to Vivekananda Sharma, superintendent of the Odesha police, Antov
    was depressed by the death of his friend and committed suicide.

    That Indian dude is Hindu, and understood Anton was on his way to his
    next life, as reincarnation does take a bit of time to take hold ...

    The Russian consul in Kolkata told the Tass news agency that police see "no
    criminal elements" in these tragic events.

    Bad karma. The Russian consul was very familiar with that concept.

    The death of millionaire Antov and his companion need not come as a complete
    surprise.

    The two of them met their end within two days. Was that coincidence?
    Certainly not, given their chosen method.

    They are the umpteenth in the row of Russian prominent people who have died
    in recent months.

    Everybody dies. Not just Russian prominent people, but all people.

    The causes of death that are given are often vague or sometimes simply very
    absurd.

    Everybody dies in the end. So what does it matter?

    It is suspected that the Russians themselves are behind the many victims.

    Even Jesus was one of those "many victims" - as everybody dies.

    The most common theory is that many top men were killed for criticizing the
    war.

    Jesus was never a top man (or top woman) who criticized any war.

    That could also have been the case with Antov, who was active as a local politician in the city of Vladimir.

    A local politician from Russia, on holiday in India. flying solo
    as Superman, forgetting to charge his cape before leaping. That is
    one hell of an excuse. Even for a Belgian.

    In June, a WhatsApp message from him leaked in which he appeared to condemn
    a missile attack on Kiev. "It is extremely difficult to call all this anything other than terrorism," he wrote.

    Fake news! Fake news! Zelenskyy's spies are everywhere!

    Although Antov later denied that the message came from him and professed himself extensively as a fan of Putin, the damage was probably already done
    by then.

    See there? Antov said it himself! It is all Zelenskyy's fault!

    These Russian top people also met their "tragic" end in recent months:

    Yes, that Nazi from Ukraine has been very active -

    Yuri Voronov (61) - CEO of a transport company
    shot dead in private swimming pool
    Alexander Tyulakov (61) - Gazprom finance and security officer
    hanged
    Leonid Shulman (60) - head of transportation at Gazprom Invest
    stabbed
    Alexander Subbotin (43) - CEO Lukoil
    cardiac arrest after poisoning
    Vladislav Avayev (51) - former Kremlin official
    poisoned along with wife and daughter
    Sergei Protosenja (55) - oligarch and CEO at natural gas company Novatek
    hanged after wife and daughter were killed with an ax
    Ravil Maganov (67) - chairman of the board of directors of Lukoil
    fall from the hospital window
    Vladimir Sungorkin (68) - editor-in-chief pro-Kremlinkrant
    stroke
    Dmitry Zelenov (50) - owner of real estate company
    fall down stairs
    Dan Rapoport (52) - exiled businessman who lived in Washington
    falls from the window
    Vladimir Lyakishev (45) - restaurant chain owner
    shot dead
    Andrei Krukovsky (37) - director at construction company
    fell off a cliff
    Vasili Melnikov (50) - medical company owner
    stabbed to death along with wife and two children
    Ivan Pechorin (39) - director of the Society for the Development of the
    Far East (KRDV)
    drowned after falling from a yacht
    Vjacheslav Taran (53) - crypto billionaire
    crashed with a helicopter
    Pavel Pchelnikov (52) - CEO of Russian railways
    suicide
    Alexander Buzakov (66) - director of shipping company
    cause of death unknown
    Nikolai Petrunin (47) - top manager at Gazprom and member of the energy
    committee of the Russian parliament
    complications after covid infection

    It ain't healthy being a successful businessperson in Russia

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Lee Lofaso on Tue Dec 27 23:50:10 2022
    Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam!

    Says the troll ...

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  • From alexander koryagin@2:5075/128.130 to Ward Dossche on Wed Dec 28 08:49:16 2022
    Hi, Ward Dossche!
    I read your message from 27.12.2022 20:50

    WD> Antov was found dead at an Indian hotel in the city of Odisha
    WD> where he had just celebrated his 66th birthday. According to
    WD> Russian media, the wealthy owner of a meat processing plant fell
    out of
    WD> his hotel room window on Sunday. A remarkable story, especially when
    WD> you know that Vladimir Budanov, a friend of Antov, lost his life two
    WD> days earlier during the same trip. He reportedly suffered a
    WD> stroke.

    Anton's friend had been found unconscious among empty alcohol bottles in
    this hotel room, after celebrating. Intoxication, died in an Indian
    hospital. Anton was probably moved by it.

    Not bad death, probably. I mean Anron's friend. ;-)

    Bye, Ward!
    Alexander Koryagin
    fido.fidonews 2022
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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Ward Dossche on Wed Dec 28 21:23:40 2022
    Hello Ward,

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    Says the troll ...

    SPAM I AM. I AM SPAM.

    For Life,
    Lee

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  • From Oleg Nazaroff@2:50/700 to Ward Dossche on Thu Dec 29 10:11:08 2022
    Доброго времечка, Ward Dossche.
    Вы писали 27.12.22 18:50:

    @TZUTC: 0100 Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Russian top executives have been dropping
    like flies. And with almost all victims, the way that happened is very suspicious. This is no
    different with the last victim: Pavel Antov (66), a wealthy sausage manufacturer. Antov was
    found dead at an Indian hotel in the city of Odisha where he had just celebrated his 66th
    birthday. According to Russian media, the wealthy owner of a meat processing plant fell out of
    his hotel room window on Sunday. A remarkable story, especially when you know that Vladimir
    Budanov, a friend of Antov, lost his life two days earlier during the same trip. He reportedly
    suffered a stroke. According to Vivekananda Sharma, superintendent of the Odesha police, Antov
    was depressed by the death of his friend and committed suicide. The Russian consul in Kolkata
    told the Tass news agency that police see "no criminal elements" in these tragic events. The
    death of millionaire Antov and his companion need not come as a complete surprise. They are
    the umpteenth in the row of Russian prominent people who have died in recent months. The
    causes of death that are given are often vague or sometimes simply very absurd. It is
    suspected that the Russians themselves are behind the many victims. The most common theory is
    that many top men were killed for criticizing the war. That could also have been the case with
    Antov, who was active as a local politician in the city of Vladimir. In June, a WhatsApp
    message from him leaked in which he appeared to condemn a missile attack on Kiev. "It is
    extremely difficult to call all this anything other than terrorism," he wrote. Although Antov
    later denied that the message came from him and professed himself extensively as a fan of
    Putin, the damage was probably already done by then. These Russian top people also met their
    "tragic" end in recent months: Yuri Voronov (61) - CEO of a transport company
    shot dead in private swimming pool
    Alexander Tyulakov (61) - Gazprom finance and security officer
    hanged
    Leonid Shulman (60) - head of transportation at Gazprom Invest
    stabbed
    Alexander Subbotin (43) - CEO Lukoil
    cardiac arrest after poisoning
    Vladislav Avayev (51) - former Kremlin official
    poisoned along with wife and daughter
    Sergei Protosenja (55) - oligarch and CEO at natural gas company Novatek
    hanged after wife and daughter were killed with an ax
    Ravil Maganov (67) - chairman of the board of directors of Lukoil
    fall from the hospital window
    Vladimir Sungorkin (68) - editor-in-chief pro-Kremlinkrant
    stroke
    Dmitry Zelenov (50) - owner of real estate company
    fall down stairs
    Dan Rapoport (52) - exiled businessman who lived in Washington
    falls from the window
    Vladimir Lyakishev (45) - restaurant chain owner
    shot dead
    Andrei Krukovsky (37) - director at construction company
    fell off a cliff
    Vasili Melnikov (50) - medical company owner
    stabbed to death along with wife and two children
    Ivan Pechorin (39) - director of the Society for the Development of the
    Far East (KRDV)
    drowned after falling from a yacht
    Vjacheslav Taran (53) - crypto billionaire
    crashed with a helicopter
    Pavel Pchelnikov (52) - CEO of Russian railways
    suicide
    Alexander Buzakov (66) - director of shipping company
    cause of death unknown
    Nikolai Petrunin (47) - top manager at Gazprom and member of the energy
    committee of the Russian parliament
    complications after covid infection

    Have they lived well for 30 years? Well, it will be, it's time and honor to know ;)
    Just an opportunity, purely business, no fraud.


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