Apr 26, 2013

Russia's FSB Detains 140 in Moscow for Connection to Caucasus-Tied 'Islamist Extremist Groups'

By Sibel Edmonds / boilingfrogspost.com

The post-Boston geopolitical chess game is in motion. Boiling Frogs Post Vindicated in Its Analyses of Boston Terror & Predictions

Over a week ago I began my interview and analyses series on hidden connections and intended objectives in the Boston Terror Case. In our Boiling Frogs Post EyeOpener Report with James Corbett I offered two connected likely outcomes as a result of Washington-Scripted and CIA-Connected Boston Terror Case:

1- Our Back-Door Deal with Russia on Syria: Our soon-to-come Invasion of Syria immediately following the Boston Terror incident with Russia removing itself as an obstacle

2- Rise in “Radical Islamic Terror” in Russia’s Caucasus-mainly in Chechnya and Dagestan region

3- Per Washington’s consent a major Russian crack-down in Caucasus- US-Western governments support attributing this to Russia’s contribution in countering Global Islamic Terrorism

The following BREAKING NEWS confirms our analysis and prediction for #2 above:

FSB: 140 Detained in Moscow for Connection to ‘Islamist Extremist Groups’

Russia’s Federal Security Service announced that 140 people have been detained in the Russian capital for suspected membership in extremist Islamist organizations.

More than 30 of those detained are reportedly foreign nationals, the FSB said in a statement. According to law enforcement, the chapel in southern Moscow where the suspects were detained was often visited by people who later “converted to radicalism and joined militant groups active in the North Caucasus, as well as participated in preparing and perpetrating terrorist acts in Russia.”

Yesterday in our Boston Terror Update2 we presented further vindication on our 3 predictions: Click Here

Defense Secretary Hagel: Syria Used Chemical Weapons

Putin Urges West to Close Ranks against Terrorism

Rohrabacher to Pursue Working with Russia

More People of Russia, CIS Countries Evacuated from Syria

On April 24, we presented our Update 1 on Terror suspects’ ties to the CIA and further related developments in Russia’s Caucasus: Click Here

If you haven’t watched our video report and analysis please do it now. Here is the report produced on April 22, 2013:

Sibel Edmonds is the founder and president of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition (NSWBC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding national security whistleblowers. She appears frequently on national radio and TV as a commentator on matters related to whistleblowers, national security, and excessive secrecy & classification. She has been featured on CBS 60 Minutes, CNN, MSNBC, and NPR, and in the New York Times, Washington Post, Vanity Fair, Glamour, and others.

Ms. Edmonds worked as a language specialist for the FBI's Washington Field Office. During her work with the bureau, she discovered and reported serious acts of security breaches, cover-ups, and intentional blocking of intelligence that had national security implications. After she reported these acts to FBI management, she was retaliated against and ultimately fired in March 2002. Since that time, court proceedings on her issues have been blocked by the assertion of 'State Secrets Privilege' by Attorney General Ashcroft, and the Congress of the United States has been gagged and prevented from any discussion of her case through retroactive re-classification issued by the Department of Justice.

She is fluent in Turkish, Farsi and Azerbaijani.

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