Was the Car that Collided with Putin’s Favorite Driver “Hacked?”


The assassination of public figures is, tragically, nothing new.  We’ve seen it in our own country.  And then there was the assassination of a certain Archduke Ferdinand that triggered a series of alliances that ultimately plunged Europe into what was to become World War I.  Is it possible that the same series of dynamics is at work today?

Enter a guy named Mike Morel into the story.  He’s a former Assistant Director of the CIA with ties, along with Hillary Clinton, to a company named Beacon Global Strategies LLC.  In fact, Morel went to work for Beacon not long after leaving the CIA.

Here’s the interesting part:

Only a month ago, Morrell stunningly stated openly on television that he wanted to target the leadership of Russia, Iran and Assad in Syria. Morrell explicitly advocated taking out guards, top staff, top generals, etc. etc. of these leaders – not trying to assassinating the head of state, but destroying the trusted people around them…

Now isn’t that a coincidence?  And it’s just one aspect of this interesting story.  Here’s the other:

The issue of cars being hacked should be in full view by now. Newer cars are hooked up to the Internet, and like every other connected device, they can be hacked. A couple of white hats demonstrated that they can take over a car, and the results are dangerous and terrifying.

Maybe no one would bother hacking some average shmo, but it is certainly plausible that someone would go to such lengths in an attempt on a VIP, head of state or top oil executive.

Now fit the pieces together.

Paul Craig Roberts asserts that Putin’s life may be in danger from assassination. Hillary calls Putin “the new Hitler.”  Putin’s favorite chauffeur gets killed when the official car he’s driving gets hit head-on by another vehicle.  And that other vehicle could have either been driven by a suicide killer, or  could have been hacked and piloted by remote-control.

The original source does have some interesting video of the event.  But even without it, you have all the makings of a classic spy-thriller story — only this time it’s real.

Source:  Infowars



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