MADCOW MORNING NEWS: UNCLE TSARNAEV, SON-IN-LAW OF HIGH-RANKING OFFICIAL IN CIA MADE A MISTAKE, POINTING TO "MISHA"
15:34 29/04/2013 " LAW
The uncle of the two suspected Boston bombers in last week's attack,
Ruslan Tsarni, was married to the daughter of former top CIA official
Graham Fuller, reads the article by Daniel Hopsicker titled "Boston
bombers' uncle married daughter of top CIA official" published on
MadCow Morning News.
The Author notes that the discovery that Uncle Ruslan Tsarni had
spy connections that go far deeper than had been previously known is
ironic, especially since the mainstream media's focus yesterday was
on a feverish search to find who might have recruited the Tsarnaev
brothers.
The chief suspect was a red-haired Armenian exorcist. They were
fingering a suspect who may not, in fact, even exist, the author
writes.
The article reads that Ruslan Tsarni married the daughter of former top
CIA official Graham Fuller, who spent 20 years as operations officer in
Turkey, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong. In
1982 Fuller was appointed the National Intelligence Officer for Near
East and South Asia at the CIA, and in 1986, under Ronald Reagan,
he became the Vice-Chairman of the National Intelligence Council,
with overall responsibility for national level strategic forecasting.
Sometime in the early 1990's, while she was a graduate student in
North Carolina, and he was in law school at Duke, Ruslan Tsarnaev
met and married Samantha Ankara Fuller, the daughter of Graham and
Prudence Fuller of Rockville Maryland. Her middle name suggests a
reference to one of her father's CIA postings.
At the time of their marriage, Ruslan Tsarni was known as Ruslan
Tsarnaev, the same last name as his nephews Tamerlan and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev, the alleged bombers. It is unknown when he changed his last
name to Tsarni.
On a more ominous note, Graham Fuller was listed as one of the
American Deep State rogues on Sibel Edmonds' State Secrets Privilege
Gallery. Edmonds explained it featured subjects of FBI investigations
she became aware of during her time as an FBI translator. It turned
out that the criminal activities were being protected by claims of
State Secrets.
A story about a Chechenoik uncle pairing up with a top CIA official
who once served as CIA Station Chief in Kabul sounds like a pitch for
a bad movie, but the two men may have been in business together. Thus
in 1995, Tsarnaev incorporated the Congress of Chechen International
Organizations in Maryland.
The author of the article notes that uncle Ruslan's spy connections
go far deeper than was already known, which was that he spent two
years working in Kazakhstan for USAID.
Under the headline "Did 'Misha' influence Tsarnaevs? In Watertown,
doubts," USA Today reported: "Misha. A new name has emerged in the
Boston Marathon bombing case-one familiar to the family of the two
young men accused of the atrocity and apparently of interest to the
Russian and American security services as well."
Ruslan Tsarni was the first to bring up the supposed man's supposed
name. "Or rather, he brought up a first name: Misha. But it was
enough." According to Uncle Ruslan, Misha was the man who over a
considerable period of time had radicalized Tamerlan. Tsarni described
Misha as being "chubby, a big guy, big mouth presenting himself with
some kind of abilities as exorcist . . .
having some part-time job in one of the stores, not married. "All of
the qualifications of a loser," the author writes.
It seemed strange, then, that in contrast to his "you are there"
verbal picture of the man, even with all his supposed concerns, and
given his high level of education and abundant resources Ruslan had
somehow never found out just who the bad guy was.
The author writes that then Uncle Ruslan made a clear miss-step,
by claiming that Misha, an Armenian convert to Islam, had a huge
influence on the elder brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Describing him as an
"Armenia exorcist, Tsarni said, "Somehow he just took his brain."
The author notes that the Armenians are a deeply-rooted Christian
community, which is proud of the fact that their country was the
first in the world to adopt Christianity as state religion in 301 AD.
Moreover this is the week every year when they remember the Armenian
Holocaust, when as many as 1,000,000 Armenians were slaughtered by
Turkish Muslims.
The author writes that in the large and close-knit Boston Armenian
community, a red-bearded Armenian named Misha becoming a radicalized
Muslim would stand out. "I've never heard of him, nor has anyone that I
know," Hilda Avedissian, executive director at the Armenian Cultural &
Educational Centre.
The report reveals that the bomber's Uncle, made famous for his
outspoken condemnation of his nephew's which aired repeatedly on
international news networks, is a well-connected oil executive who
at one point worked for a Halliburton shell company used as a front
to obtain oil contracts from the Kazakh State. Ruslon Tsarni was
implicated in an investigation involving the laundering and theft of $6
billion. "But everybody loves Uncle Ruslon. At least most of America's
mainstream media does," writes the author and adds that there has,
to date, been no speculation at all about whether an uncle of the
men suspected of the bombing who had been involved in international
intrigue at the hightest levels, and who married the daughter of a
top CIA official, might warrant a closer look.
Source: Panorama.am
15:34 29/04/2013 " LAW
The uncle of the two suspected Boston bombers in last week's attack,
Ruslan Tsarni, was married to the daughter of former top CIA official
Graham Fuller, reads the article by Daniel Hopsicker titled "Boston
bombers' uncle married daughter of top CIA official" published on
MadCow Morning News.
The Author notes that the discovery that Uncle Ruslan Tsarni had
spy connections that go far deeper than had been previously known is
ironic, especially since the mainstream media's focus yesterday was
on a feverish search to find who might have recruited the Tsarnaev
brothers.
The chief suspect was a red-haired Armenian exorcist. They were
fingering a suspect who may not, in fact, even exist, the author
writes.
The article reads that Ruslan Tsarni married the daughter of former top
CIA official Graham Fuller, who spent 20 years as operations officer in
Turkey, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong. In
1982 Fuller was appointed the National Intelligence Officer for Near
East and South Asia at the CIA, and in 1986, under Ronald Reagan,
he became the Vice-Chairman of the National Intelligence Council,
with overall responsibility for national level strategic forecasting.
Sometime in the early 1990's, while she was a graduate student in
North Carolina, and he was in law school at Duke, Ruslan Tsarnaev
met and married Samantha Ankara Fuller, the daughter of Graham and
Prudence Fuller of Rockville Maryland. Her middle name suggests a
reference to one of her father's CIA postings.
At the time of their marriage, Ruslan Tsarni was known as Ruslan
Tsarnaev, the same last name as his nephews Tamerlan and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev, the alleged bombers. It is unknown when he changed his last
name to Tsarni.
On a more ominous note, Graham Fuller was listed as one of the
American Deep State rogues on Sibel Edmonds' State Secrets Privilege
Gallery. Edmonds explained it featured subjects of FBI investigations
she became aware of during her time as an FBI translator. It turned
out that the criminal activities were being protected by claims of
State Secrets.
A story about a Chechenoik uncle pairing up with a top CIA official
who once served as CIA Station Chief in Kabul sounds like a pitch for
a bad movie, but the two men may have been in business together. Thus
in 1995, Tsarnaev incorporated the Congress of Chechen International
Organizations in Maryland.
The author of the article notes that uncle Ruslan's spy connections
go far deeper than was already known, which was that he spent two
years working in Kazakhstan for USAID.
Under the headline "Did 'Misha' influence Tsarnaevs? In Watertown,
doubts," USA Today reported: "Misha. A new name has emerged in the
Boston Marathon bombing case-one familiar to the family of the two
young men accused of the atrocity and apparently of interest to the
Russian and American security services as well."
Ruslan Tsarni was the first to bring up the supposed man's supposed
name. "Or rather, he brought up a first name: Misha. But it was
enough." According to Uncle Ruslan, Misha was the man who over a
considerable period of time had radicalized Tamerlan. Tsarni described
Misha as being "chubby, a big guy, big mouth presenting himself with
some kind of abilities as exorcist . . .
having some part-time job in one of the stores, not married. "All of
the qualifications of a loser," the author writes.
It seemed strange, then, that in contrast to his "you are there"
verbal picture of the man, even with all his supposed concerns, and
given his high level of education and abundant resources Ruslan had
somehow never found out just who the bad guy was.
The author writes that then Uncle Ruslan made a clear miss-step,
by claiming that Misha, an Armenian convert to Islam, had a huge
influence on the elder brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Describing him as an
"Armenia exorcist, Tsarni said, "Somehow he just took his brain."
The author notes that the Armenians are a deeply-rooted Christian
community, which is proud of the fact that their country was the
first in the world to adopt Christianity as state religion in 301 AD.
Moreover this is the week every year when they remember the Armenian
Holocaust, when as many as 1,000,000 Armenians were slaughtered by
Turkish Muslims.
The author writes that in the large and close-knit Boston Armenian
community, a red-bearded Armenian named Misha becoming a radicalized
Muslim would stand out. "I've never heard of him, nor has anyone that I
know," Hilda Avedissian, executive director at the Armenian Cultural &
Educational Centre.
The report reveals that the bomber's Uncle, made famous for his
outspoken condemnation of his nephew's which aired repeatedly on
international news networks, is a well-connected oil executive who
at one point worked for a Halliburton shell company used as a front
to obtain oil contracts from the Kazakh State. Ruslon Tsarni was
implicated in an investigation involving the laundering and theft of $6
billion. "But everybody loves Uncle Ruslon. At least most of America's
mainstream media does," writes the author and adds that there has,
to date, been no speculation at all about whether an uncle of the
men suspected of the bombing who had been involved in international
intrigue at the hightest levels, and who married the daughter of a
top CIA official, might warrant a closer look.
Source: Panorama.am