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The State Department recommends that failed mafiosi be represented as victims of the KGB, then the case is easily reduced to zero. But still, I managed to investigate serial murders among mafia leaders, and this is what turned out: the former Mafiosi are "discuss this matter privately" not because of the redistribution of markets and territories, but because the mafia big guy is now switching to big guy from finance. They are no longer interested in dirty little fuss. They are now interested in the direct deception of the governments of all non-ordinary countries. We need new leaders - they…mehr

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The State Department recommends that failed mafiosi be represented as victims of the KGB, then the case is easily reduced to zero. But still, I managed to investigate serial murders among mafia leaders, and this is what turned out: the former Mafiosi are "discuss this matter privately" not because of the redistribution of markets and territories, but because the mafia big guy is now switching to big guy from finance. They are no longer interested in dirty little fuss. They are now interested in the direct deception of the governments of all non-ordinary countries. We need new leaders - they are now called - Oaf-Archs. It's money versus power, tycoon versus politician... a story as old as America itself. Cosa Nostra (who once traded drugs), now lives quietly on EU subsidies. Ask my colleague, the former director of French intelligence Lacoste, about this. All of them have perfectly adapted to various subsidized programs and subsidies, cordially substituting their hospitable pockets for millions of free greens. They, having already become businessmen, build roads and temples, maintain the police. After all, all they need now is to securely store their capital and drug stocks.
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LARISA MIRONOVABorn in Germany: education: MSU Physics, Psychology, VLK-Litinstitut, CUF (French University Col, Philosophy). 100 books published and translated into 8 popular languages; writes in Russian, English, French, German. Medals: Bunin, Lermontov, Griboyedov, Kuprin, Akhmatova, Dostoevsky, Tsvetaeva, Mikhalkov, Zhukov, Tolstoy, Gokhrun.