Re: Imatran Vuoksenvahdin kolmoissurma 4.12.2016
Lähetetty: Ti Elo 29, 2017 6:07 pm
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Murder of Finnish journalists investigating Hillary Clinton sex smuggling ring
The Guardian has a report on a politician and two journalists who were shot by a rifle in Imatra, Finland. The two journalists, Katri Ikävalko and Anne Vihavainen, were questioning a local politician about his knowledge on a sex trafficking ring set up by Hillary Clinton and Finland's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alexander Stubb.
Minister Stubb while holding power in Finland, FSB analysts in this report say, was his April, 2010, meeting with Hillary Clinton that “exactly coincides” with the establishment of the human smuggling sex ring of young children being sent to the United States as “hospitality workers”.
After Finnish journalists Katri Ikävalko and Anne Vihavainen were informed about the Stubb-Clinton linked sex smuggling ring by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), the journalists left Svetogorsk, Russia to return to Imatra, Finland on December 3rd, 2016. Katri Ikävalko and Anne Vihavainen were assassinated in front of the Vuoksenvahti Restaurant in Imatra less than twelve hours later when they went to council leader Tiina Wilén-Jäppinen (who was also killed) about this international smuggling sex ring and its links to her, Minister Stubb and, most importantly, Hillary Clinton.
While reviewing the open case file on this human smuggling sex ring, this report continues, Finnish reporters Katri Ikävalko and Anne Vihavainen were, also, briefed by FSB investigators on Federation documents alleging that Finland’s Finance Minister Alexander Stubb is a CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) operative whose father, Göran Stubb, was, also, employed by the CIA and whose workings with the American National Hockey League (NHL) allowed him access to many foreign nations, including Russia, to pay off media figures and support subversion.
A researcher at Sputnik News has noted some statistical data that demonstrate some unique traits in this particular crime:
According to Finnish national broadcaster Yle, there are seven peculiarities to the murder. Firstly, women unknown to the offender only constitute 1 percent of homicide victims in Finland. Secondly, politicians and journalist are seldom murdered in Finland, and there is no indication that this case could be political. Thirdly, all the victims were female, as opposed to nearly 70 percent of homicides in Finland, where the victims are male. Fourthly, triple murders are extremely rare in Finland. In 80 percent of the cases, single murders are investigated. Fifthly, 72 percent of the Finnish murders take place in private apartments, whereas the shooting in Imatra happened in the center of a pedestrian zone. Sixthly, the perpetrator used a hunting rifle, which he stored in the trunk of his car. The majority of murders in Finland are carried out with cold steel, whereas firearms only account for 17 percent of murders. Seventhly, 78 percent of homicides in Finland are committed under the influence of alcohol, whereas the Imatra murderer was sober.