Destabilizing operations against the ruling KGB junta started on Friday, March 11, with emails to Russian TV stations on Russian-occupied Chinese and Japanese territories in the Far East, including Kamchatka and Chukotka. The thugs were informed by e-mail that bombs had been placed at TV stations in at least 4 cities there. Huge hordes on 2-legged animals were sent to "find and demine them". Broadcasts were interrupted.
However, Russian censorship interfered soon and prevented the publications of further news about this type of destabilization because TV stations are considered to be strategic targets.
The destabilization of Russian university campuses continued on Friday. According the news reports, KGB and police thugs have been destabilized in at least another 40 Russian universities, from the Far East to "Russia's heartland" in Moscow and Russian-occupied Finnish Nyen (so-called "St. Peterburg").
The most important target was Moscow's Technological University named after Zio Bauman. Students and professors were chased from the buildings by searching Russian terrorists. No lectures were held. Some of the universities were destabilized for the 3rd time during the last 3 days.
On Wednesday and Thursday, KGB and police thugs were destabilized at about 40 other Russian universities, Russian media report. Huge hordes of these bloody beasts were searching for non-existent bombs for many hours across Russia.
In each case, about 500 enemy elements were involved. They were forced to "search" by destabilizers who sent by e-mail short messages like "university has been mined" to rectors and professors.
In Moscow, about 5,000 KGB, police and soldiery thugs were sent "to defend the Kremlin against storming rioting Russian Nationists" on Friday at 7 pm. The Nationalists wrote in their blogs, which are monitored by the Russian secret police, that they hold a rally on March 11 on a square near the Kremlin with subsequent storming of the Kremlin and that they intend to seize power.
The bloody dwarf Tsars Putin and Medvedev ordered reinforcements for their troops in Moscow. All the squares in central Moscow have been blocked by police and soldiery. No Natioonalist has come to the "ralley".
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center