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Classics Revisited: Putin’s False Flag

Fascinating People Fascinating Places

Daniel Mainwaring

Documentary, Society & Culture:documentary, Society & Culture, History

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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The new series of Fascinating People, Fascinating Places launches on 5 January 2024 with new episodes featuring the man who caught Saddam Hussein, the lawyer for the 9/11 mastermind, and much more. But in the interim, I am replaying five episodes that were selected by listeners as the best content over the last few years. If you’re new to the show now is the time to catch up. If you’re a long-term listener here is a chance to revisit some of the fan favorites. Shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, I had the pleasure of speaking with WSJ veteran David Satter. He was expelled from Moscow due to his investigative work that indicated Vladimir Putin came to power on the back of terrorist atrocities committed by the FSB but blamed on Chechens. In this episode, he shares a compelling story that supports his claims. On 13 September 1999 Gennadiy Seleznyov speaker of the Duma announced to the Russian parliament that a terrorist attack had hit the remote and hitherto unremarkable city of Volgodonsk. The bombing did occur but not until 3 days later. But it was this incident in conjunction with other bombings that set in motion a series of events that salvaged the reputation of President Boris Yeltsin and laid the stage for his protege Vladimir Putin to come to power. But Selezynyovs apparent clairvoyance wasn’t the only indication that something more sinister was afoot. And many people believe the second Chechen war was launched on the basis of a false flag attack concocted by Vladimir Putin. In this episode, I talk to the acclaimed journalist David Satter – formerly the Moscow correspondent for The Financial Times, and special correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. He was the first investigative reporter to detail what he believes was a bloody conspiracy to bring Putin to power. Aside from his journalistic work, David Satter has written five books about Russia including Age of Delirium: The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union which was adapted into a documentary film, and more recently he authored The Less You Know, The Better You Sleep: Russia’s Road to Terror and Dictatorship under Yeltsin and Putin. In December 2013, he was expelled from Russia having been accused of violating migration laws. A claim that he denies and has been widely derided. Like many before and since his real crime appears to have been His actual offense appears to have been his efforts to expose the true nature of an opaque and sinister regime. Music and Sound: Pixabay Guests: David Satter (on Wikipedia)

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Fascinating people,

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Fascinating Places.

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G'd Aye and welcome to the Dan Mainwearing podcast.

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This is where we talk to and about the famous and the infamous,

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the celebrated and the obscure, the well-known and the

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well-known and the obscure, the well-known and the undiscovered.

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Interviews, articles and discussion from around the globe.

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On the 13th of September 1999, Gennardi Selajnyov, speaker of the Dumont, announced to the Russian Parliament that a terrorist attack had hit the remote and hitherto unremarkable

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city of Volkadonsk. The bombing did occur, but not until three days later.

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But it was this incident in conjunction with other bombings

0:47.0

that set in motion a series of events that salvaged the reputation of President Boris Yeltsin and laid the stage for his

0:55.4

protege Vladimir Putin to come to power. But Salihas knew of his apparent

1:01.2

clairvoyance wasn't the only indication that something more sinister

1:05.8

was afoot.

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And many people believe the second Chechen war was launched on the basis of a false flag attack concocted by Vladimir Putin.

1:17.0

In this episode I talked to the acclaimed journalist David Sata, formerly Moscow Correspondent for the Financial Times and Special

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Correspondent for the Wall Street Journal. He was the first reporter to detail what he believes was a bloody conspiracy to bring Putin to

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power and to plunge his country into war.

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Defeat the Chechen rebels and to stop their terrorism.

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Laguener of the general is a huge now.

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Yeah, Russian snipers have been spotted high up in a building.

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Russia is not the enemy of the United States. Russian snipers had been spotted high up in a building.

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