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Georgian Racak



Dangerously unstable Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili has apparently
gone completely bonkers <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrRN1_2pM08>
(YouTube)


Saakashvili's Western Advisers Preparing a Racak Setup for Moscow


Another evidence that hysterical Georgian leader is getting his cues from
the same kitchen as Kosovo Albanian war criminals is the latest warning
<http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=12990458&PageNum=0>  by the
Russian military intelligence, revealing on Wednesday that Georgian
authorities are preparing "a large-scale provocation in the next few days,
possibly tomorrow".

On January
<http://byzantinesacredart.com/blog/2008/01/big-lie-anniversary-racak.html>
15, 1999, the morning after the battle between Yugoslav police and Albanian
terrorist KLA on the hill above the town of Racak, William Walker, CIA
operative masquerading as an American 'diplomat' in Serbian province of
Kosovo and Metohija, gathered foreign TV crews to deliver a highly dramatic
performance, accusing Serbian police of massacring 45 Kosovo Albanian
civilians. The field where the bodies were piled up was empty the day
before, and the superficial observations of the alleged crime scene raised
strong suspicions, leading even some foreign
<http://www.srpska-mreza.com/ddj/Racak/Tiker/RacakFile.html>  reporters to
conclude the alleged atrocity was a crude, perfidious setup.

Reports of the Finnish, Belorussian and Serbian forensic experts found the
gunpowder residue on the hands of the bodies, proving the victims were using
firearms immediately prior to their death. That they were KLA troops killed
in combat, rather than "massacred civilians" was further evidenced by the
fact the gunshot wounds didn't match the clothing -- suggesting the killed
had their uniforms stripped and replaced with civilian clothing as part of
the setup. In addition, none of the victims were killed from close
proximity, no cold weapons were used, there was no blood anywhere on the
ground around the bodies and there were no empty shells found around the
bodies, even though they would have to be there if the victims were indeed
executed, as Mr. <http://globalresistance.com/analysis/meetmr.htm>  Massacre
claimed.

Racak setup and false accusations against the Serbs were an excuse US-led
NATO was waiting for to launch a one-sided
<http://byzantinesacredart.com/blog/2007/03/nato-aggression-anniversary.html
>  war of aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a high-tech
terror, daily bombardment from high altitudes which lasted almost three
months, caused thousands of innocent civilian deaths, destroyed Serbia's
entire infrastructure and enabled NATO to militarily occupy southern Serbian
province of Kosovo, eventually imposing its severing from Serbia.

Now, the similar scenario seems to be in the making for Russians.


Bodies of Georgian Soldiers on Coca-Cola Ice


Russian military intelligence officer revealed that Georgian Defense
Ministry units plan to use the bodies of the Georgian soldiers killed during
the aggression on South Ossetia to stage a "massacre" scene, accusing Russia
of committing atrocities against the Georgian civilians.

“The cynicism of this can hardly be perceived” but “the remains are being
worked on in order to provide ostensible proof of victims among the peaceful
population, humiliating treatment and brutality on the remains of the
troops,” the official said.

“Three refrigerator trucks full of the remains gathered by Georgian units
over the past few days left Tbilisi today,” he said, adding, “Ice produced
by the Coca-Cola plant near Gori was used to preserve the bodies”.

According to the Russian news agency Itar-Tass, the intelligence officer
also noted two other circumstances: “the Georgian side has so far buried
almost none of its dead, which may suggest a possible provocation” and
secondly, "the Russian peacekeepers and South Ossetian authorities have
handed over numerous remains of the Georgian servicemen”.

What is Saakashvili doing with the bodies of the Georgian troops? Why is he
keeping them on ice and why is he not burying any of them?

But the Russian military intelligence seems to be at least five steps ahead
of CIA when they had all the bodies of the Georgian soldiers photographed
and videotaped, so any attempt at repeating a Racak setup might turn rather
nasty for the stage masters -- as confirmed by the representative of the
Investigation Committee under the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office, who
said that "if Georgian authorities stage such cynical provocation, the moral
aspects put aside, they should understand the risk they will face in this
event."

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