Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Kremlin-owned NTV: Belarusian KGB recruited Norway’s neo-fascist mass murderer, Breivik’s “girlfriend” held rank of captain in Lukashenko’s secret police.



Kremlin-owned NTV: Belarusian KGB recruited Norway’s neo-fascist mass murderer, Breivik’s “girlfriend” held rank of captain in Lukashenko’s secret police.(OUTITW).As we suspected since last summer’s terrorist attacks in Norway, Russia’s NTV, which is owned by state-run Gazprom Media, reports that the Belarusian KGB recruited Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian neo-fascist and self-confessed mass killer, via his Belarusian “girlfriend.” Breivik met “Natasha,” or Marina as she is also known, during a March 2005 trip to Minsk. Belarusian opposition website Charter 97 carried the NTV story on February 6. The independent news source has sustained denial-of-service attacks, presumably from computer hackers in the employ of President Alexander Lukashenko’s secret police, while the website’s founder lives in exile in Lithuania.In early 2011, Novosti reported, he returned to Belarus where he received paramilitary training under the direction of an “ex”-KGB officer. At or possibly before this time, the Belarusian KGB dubbed Breivik with the codename “Viking.”Predictably, the Belarusian KGB denies any links to Breivik. Like the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), it was once part of the Soviet KGB, but retained its old name after the deceptive dismantling of the Soviet Union in December 1991.In an interesting twist, Norway’s Dagbladet newspaper interviewed Breivik’s 30-year-old ex-girlfriend Natasha, who now lives somewhere in the USA, married to a church organ player (!) and selling real estate.“I was charmed by the tall, strong Norwegian. He was well-dressed and lives in a good district of Oslo,” Natasha told Dagbladet. “We got in touch on the web, and it was interesting for me to meet him. Now it is unpleasant for me to think we had relationship with him,” she lamented. According to Natasha, Breivik was disinterested in Norwegian women since they are “ardent supporters of gender equality,” and, instead, hoped to find a “good housewife” from Eastern Europe. Her view of the Norwegian man later soured. “He was a chauvinist. I felt that he was not taking me seriously,” Natasha said.Dagbladet did not apparently question “Natasha” on her alleged service with the Belarusian KGB. If Rashetnikau’s allegation concerning her rank of captain is true, however, then this agent of a regime hostile to Washington is presently operating in the USA. All of this begs the question: Why would the Belarusian KGB recruit a neo-fascist from Norway?Read the full story here.

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