This is a whole new level, my friends. I guarantee you immense enjoyment from watching Dmitry Kiselyov’s latest masterpiece.

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A sensational investigation based on a “CIA document leak” proves that Alexei Navalny is a CIA agent with the codename Freedom. In 2006, he was recruited by William Browder to take part in Operation Tremor.

Operation Tremor itself was launched in the mid-1980s and already brought down the USSR; now it is supposedly meant to bring down Russia as well.

All of this is supposedly confirmed by “orders on CIA letterhead,” as well as correspondence that looks something like this:

Yes, really. This is not a joke. Dmitry Kiselyov simply made up the dialogue. His video editor put it on the screen. And that, apparently, is the entirety of these “stolen CIA documents.”

The film also features experts: some creep calling himself Berezovsky’s (the exiled oligarch Boris Berezovsky’s) head of security—who else?—and, you’ll laugh, police officer Pavel Karpov, the very same man accused of involvement in Magnitsky’s death and caught owning property that he could only have bought on a police salary after about 300 years.

Quite recently, by the way, Pavel Karpov already exposed me once before—he said on television that Prosecutor General Chaika’s family was completely innocent and that our investigation was a forgery by Western intelligence services.

The film also claims that I myself invented the murder of Sergei Magnitsky in order to turn him into a “sacred victim” and use sympathy for the tragedy as part of a plan to destroy Russia.

Unbelievable. Simply unbelievable.

P.S. In all of this, I’m tremendously pleased by two things. First, the Kremlin thieves have so little they can actually hold against me that they’ve resorted to “evidentiary screenshots of a TV screen.” Second, they came up with a pretty good codename for me—Agent Freedom.

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