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Questions Of A NUCLEAR Nature With Vladimir Putin

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Vadim Zameen: Nuclear Bagman's Suicide? 00:07:56
Hey everybody, Jason Burmes here, and we're going to be asking a question right now, not only about this Vadim Zameen character who was found in a pool of his own blood by his brother after being shot in the head, presumably a suicide attempt.
And I want to lead with that because that is a verifiable possibility.
But the really interesting thing about this story is that this guy's been a nuclear bagman since the Yelson days.
And it's not quite clear what his role is in the Put-Put regime exactly.
He's a KGB kind of guy, if you know what I mean.
And he was under house arrest at the time and having a lot of troubles with this trial that I think that he may have thought was going to bring him down.
That's why his brother was there in the first place.
I believe he came in from Dagestan.
Now, there's several articles here.
They're actually pretty short, so I think we're going to read both because in the first Metro article, it's not as clear that this is going to be portrayed as a suicide attempt.
Okay, they talk about found him in a pool of his own blood from his wounds, made it sound like several gunshots, when in fact I think we have a solo shot to the head.
Now, what I thought was interesting about the Newsweek article is when it starts to go down, it not only talks about high-level people within the Putin regime being found dead, but also billionaires and oligarchs.
And in a time like this, when there is a tremendous pressure to push a proxy war led by NATO nations and start a hot war with Russia or just make them bend the knee to everything, okay?
Basically attrition.
That doesn't mean that Putin's a great person.
You get it?
They're pushing this no matter what.
So Putin has come out, and again, this is what scares me a lot, saying things like Russia could destroy all of NATO's countries in half an hour.
Okay, that's the Kremlin Space Agency claim.
And if you watch this broadcast, if you're new, maybe you don't know.
But yeah, we're in several generations of space warfare.
Okay.
The Strategic Defense Initiative program did not fail.
Let me assure you of that.
Did not fail.
That was back in 1983.
And now the Muskerdu via SpaceX is really deploying these Mandrake satellites.
And those are the ones we know about, the ones that aren't classified.
At the same time, he's arming the Ukrainians openly with what?
Starlink, which is the commercial version of a lot of what DARPA is actually doing.
And they're using drone warfare.
Okay?
Drone warfare.
We're actually going to go through the list.
I was going to go through every single one, but I didn't realize how long and extensive this list is.
So no, we can't go over every, we'll be here for an hour.
That's how many different types of drones are being utilized in the Ukraine right now, some of which are the newest quote-unquote cutting-edge technology of the United States.
It's just the public stuff that we're using and we're selling and we're allying with.
Why?
Because this is the military-industrial complex, baby.
So, before we get into the drones, before we really get into the muskernuts in SpaceX, let's look at this.
So, here's this gentleman that's found shot.
And again, in this article, it makes it out to be he may have been attacked.
A secret colonel, a secretive colonel, who had carried out Russian president's nuclear briefcase has been found shot at his home near Moscow.
Vadim Zemin, 53, is gravely ill and in intensive care, say reports.
And this happened a couple days ago now.
The retired colonel in the Federal Security Service had been in charge of the briefcase carrying the Russian nuclear controls, which allows, always accompanies the Kremlin leader.
He is known to have performed a role as an aide-de-camp for former President Boris Yelson.
He continued the security service, rising to the role of colonel under his successor, Vladimir Putin.
But his precise role for the ex-KGB spy is unclear.
The old nuclear suitcase.
Zimin was found with gunshot wounds.
See, they make it sound like it was more than just him getting shot in the head once in the kitchen of his flat in Kangaroos, Moscow region.
Now, his brother, who didn't want to be named, apparently in the next article, is the one that's saying he was talking about suicide before.
Just want to point that out.
At the time, his common-law wife, a medic, was always treating the wounded from Putin's war in the Ukraine.
Okay, the shooting came as Zimin was facing criminal investigation for alleged bribe-taking after joining the customer service in a senior role.
I'm sorry, customs service in a senior role.
Reported Moscovi, can't even say it.
He was under house arrest over the criminal case.
He had denied any wrongdoing.
And again, Zimin was discovered by his brother, who had been reportedly in the bathroom at the time of the shooting Monday.
He lay in a pool of his own blood with a wound to the head.
Okay?
So he keeps going down here.
When we read this article right here, okay, mystery surrounds Russian colonel who was found shot.
The discovery of a former security officer found shot at his home is the latest mysterious incident involving officials and businessmen with links to President Vladimir Putin.
Okay?
So in this one, you know, they are heavy on the bribery allegations, say he wasn't optimistic.
He says that Zim's brother flew in in order to talk about the progress of the case.
And apparently on that day, he said he was going to commit suicide.
He intended to die by suicide.
But then we get down here, named after a mountain in Russia's – oh, I'm sorry.
Where are the other – oh, we're down further.
I'm sorry about that.
So here are the other people.
Zimin's reported attempted suicide comes amid a spate of unexplained deaths of high-ranking Russian figures since the start of Putin's invasion in the Ukraine.
A day after the war started on February 25th, the body of high-ranking official at state energy giant Gazprom, Alexander, again, not going to go for it, was discovered.
Sergei, a gas oligarch, Vladisov, a former Kremlin official, and Gaz Pombank, vice president, were found dead.
Meanwhile, the body of billionaires, billionaires, billionaires just don't turn up dead usually, at least not in the United States.
There's not that many of them.
Vasily Melenkov and Alexander Submuth were discovered on March 24th and May 8th, respectively.
Huh.
So in the last few months, as this has escalated to extreme levels, what do we have here?
Oh, a bunch of people ending up dead.
Global Hawk Rumble 00:04:23
Okay?
So I hope that Putin doesn't use Satan II nuclear missiles.
I hope that this has nothing to do with things heating up in that nature.
But I want to show you this.
Foreign policy, this is a mouthpiece for the Council on Foreign Relations.
They couldn't be happier.
Fighting for Ukrainian freedom that were in there.
Okay.
And the debate is not whether or not there should be drones.
Okay.
Whether this drone should be there.
So, oh, we don't know about this drone.
This drone is not going to be effective like it was in Afghanistan.
This is going to get shot out of the sky.
Let me show you the drones that they're actually using here.
I mean, we'll take it slow.
R-18.
Let's see.
And some of these are commercial ones you can buy, by the way.
Like this, the Evo 2.
I think the DJI Mavic series is in here.
The Golden Eagle.
The Global Hawk.
Oh, the good old Global Hawk.
Global Hawk technology has been around for decades.
And remember, this is just what they're showing you.
Because I'm going to get into what they're not showing you in a moment.
Orion.
Let's see.
The Bay Rocketaire TB2.
Lovely.
Just drones all the time.
Can't get enough droning.
Four-post.
The Zala 421.
Soon we're going to get into PD-1, the People's Drone.
When I see this, the names of some of these things are ridiculous.
Let's just keep scrolling down because it actually does take a while.
I want you to see the ghosts.
That's the Puma.
I want you to see the Sidewinders.
Here's the Punisher.
It's lovely.
There's the Tachyon.
And remember, these are hooking up in many cases.
There's the munitions ones right here.
Here's the Switchblade, 300.
We've got the 600 right here.
They're linking up with the Starlink satellites.
See what I'm saying?
The WB group warmate.
That's what we're paying for.
Death from above.
Automated death from above.
Let me say it again.
Automated death from above.
And I don't like it.
And I'm not trying to perpetuate it.
Especially if it's going to get to a nuclear level with space warfare.
Okay.
And this one's a good one, kind of showing you that this is the low Earth orbit network they want.
And if you don't think that DARPA knows how to piggyback off the commercialized Starlink that's already being utilized in the Ukrainian war from a guy, Elon Musk, who's a defense contractor, it's where he makes most of his money.
Okay?
He says, we'll coup who we want to coup.
Is a voice for these people.
And they act like he's a SpaceX.
I mean, that's what they're doing.
Space warfare.
They're moving military cargo around.
That's their purpose.
Okay?
We have to get beyond.
We're going to the moon and we're going to Mars.
No.
This is about warfare, not just information warfare.
We're moving on, again, to new levels of space warfare.
Nice little interceptors there.
Good piece by Brian Wang right there.
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