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Signal Society GHOST STATE
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SIGNAL SOCIETY GROUP
GHOST STATE
30.10-3.11.2009

 

 

PASTOR PAUL DESSIMOND STASI

Alexander Vasilyevich Bortnikov (Russian: Александр Васильевич Бортников, b. 1951 in Perm, Soviet Union) is Director of the FSB since May 12, 2008. In 1975–2004 he worked in KGB and its successors in Leningrad/Saint Petersburg. In June 2003 – March 2004 he was the Chief of the St. Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast FSB Directorate. From February 24, 2004 to May 12, 2008, he was Head of the Economic Security Service of FSB and a Deputy Director of FSB.

In February 2007 Russian magazine The New Times wrote about the plan to murder Alexander Litvinenko with reference to "a source in the FSB": "People from the top managenent of the agency had taken part in the elaboration of the plan, maintains an FSB source. And, allegedly, FSB Director Patrushev knew about it. According to the same source, Head of the FSB Economic Security Department general-lieutenant Alexander Bortnikov had allegedly been appointed overseer of the operation." In May 2007 he was reported to have been implicated in a money-laundering case investigated by the RF Interior Ministry in connection with the murder of the Central Bank Deputy Head Andrey Kozlov.[

On May 12, 2008, he was appointed Director of the FSB by President Dmitry Medvedev and is believed by some security analysts to be Medvedev's man

He is also a member of the board of directors of Sovkomflot.


 

PAL STEIGAN & POL POT

Pål Steigan (born May 31 1949 in Oslo) is a former leader of the Workers' Communist Party (in Norwegian: Arbeidernes Kommunistparti, AKP) and a writer, later an editor. He also runs his own firm, working with culture and ICT. During his term as leader of the AKP, Steigan visited Democratic Kampuchea and met leaders of Democratic Kampuchea including Pol Pot.

Joseph Kony (born 1961) is the head of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a guerrilla group that is engaged in a violent campaign to establish theocratic government in Uganda, which claims to be based on the Christian Bible and the Ten Commandments. The LRA, which earned a reputation for its actions against the people of northern Uganda, has abducted an estimated 30,000 children and displaced 1.6 million people since its rebellion began in 1986.

Markus Johannes "Mischa" Wolf (19 January 1923 – 9 November 2006) was head of the General Intelligence Administration (Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung), the foreign intelligence division of East Germany's Ministry for State Security (MfS, commonly known as the Stasi). He was the MfS's number two for 34 years, which spanned most of the Cold War.

 

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