'CIA is behind spate of explosions in Russia': US Army Special Ops veteran claims intelligence agency and NATO ally are conducting sabotage missions
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Loose lips sink ships. Unless he is deliberately sowing fear, uncertainty, and doubt... ignoring the possibility of triggering a hot war between Russia and America. - The CIA is working with an unnamed 'NATO ally', according to Jack Murphy
- Murphy was a former senior trainer and adviser to an Iraqi SWAT team
- He said the CIA and President Biden are personally authorising missions
The clandestine campaign is behind many unexplained explosions and fires that have hit strategic or prominent facilities in recent months, says US expert Jack Murphy, an eight-year Army Special Operations veteran.
Separately other European intelligence services have allegedly been 'running operatives into Russia to create chaos without CIA help', as has Ukraine.
His claims follow as a new fire struck a shopping mall in Krasnodar region, in southern Russia, the latest in dozens of such incidents. It comes as Putin issued another chilling warning to the West on Christmas day.
In Ukraine today, air raid sirens have been going off around the country as some decide to move their Christmas day to avoid celebrating on the same day as Russia.
Oil and gas facilities, railways, fuel depots, power plants and shopping malls have been hit across Russia by mysterious explosions, with rumours of sabotage.
'The campaign involves long standing sleeper cells that the allied spy service has activated to hinder Moscow's invasion of Ukraine by waging a secret war behind Russian lines,' said Murphy in a post.
'The campaign is responsible for many of the unexplained explosions and other mishaps that have befallen the Russian military industrial complex since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February.'
He cited anonymous US sources including three former intelligence and two military officials, and a sixth source 'who has been briefed on the campaign'.
"I talk to a lot of people"
The CIA has denied the allegations.
The CIA's Publication Review Board (PRB) has evidently, approved the author's release of the story to the media.
The former officials declined to identify specific targets for the CIA-directed campaign, but railway bridges, fuel depots and power plants in Russia have all been damaged in unexplained incidents since the Kremlin launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February,' wrote Murphy on his website.
No US officials were involved on the ground, he said, but the strikes had used an 'allied intelligence service' and were approved by US president Joe Biden, he asserted.
'While command and control over the sabotage program resides with the CIA for legal reasons, the NATO ally has a strong say in which operations go forward since it is their people taking the risks.'
List of things that happened can be read at the link. | 'The NATO ally's campaign overseen by the CIA is only one of several covert operations efforts being undertaken by Western nations in Russia,' said Murphy, attributing his claim to two former US special operations officials.
He claimed European intelligence services have activated long-dormant resistance networks, who in have been 'running operatives into Russia to create chaos without CIA help'.
Mick Mulroy, a former CIA paramilitary officer, reportedly said the value of these attacks is 'substantial' and serves multiple purposes.
He cited problems for Russia in keeping up with logistical supply lines and supplying its soldiers.
They also serve to sow doubt in Kremlin minds, because they show that Russian President Vladimir Putin 'does not have control over what is happening in his own country,' Mulroy said.
'Is it a covert program, is it disgruntled Russians sabotaging their own plant, or is it pure incompetence of the workers? I don't know, and perhaps the Kremlin doesn't either. This matters to paranoid autocrats.'
Posted by: Skidmark 2022-12-26 |