Tonight, Rossiya-1 (a Russian state TV channel) will air the full version of the film about how Agent Freedom (that is, me) is destroying Russia and insulting Prosecutor General Chaika on orders from foreign intelligence services.
It is strange that our security services show no interest at all in Freedom’s subversive activities—after all, they could just take Dmitry Kiselyov’s documents and stage the spy trial of the century. The entire network has been exposed, and Operation “Tremor” was carried out for years, until Rossiya-1 journalists revealed it to humanity.
This needs to be fixed, and I realized that no one but me is going to do it.
So I am writing to the FSB myself:
Let them get all those "CIA documents" full of mistakes from Kiselyov, along with the recording of “Navalny’s conversation,” and verify whether they are authentic. Let them carry out phonetic analyses.
While they are at it, the FSB should also give a dressing-down to whoever botched Operation “Tremor” and allowed me, Agent Freedom, to run so wild that I killed Magnitsky (through the hands of staff at Matrosskaya Tishina pretrial detention center).
By the way, take note of how frantically Kiselyov is revising his film:

Perhaps by this evening, the “letters from CIA agents” will even have articles in them.
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