COPIAM, FAZEM RÉPLICAS E VENDEM AS FALSIFICAÇÕES.E TÊM A CADEIA TODA NA MÃO.DESDE A PRODUÇÃO LÁ EM CASA DELES ATÉ AO TRANSPORTE E VENDA CÁ NO BURGO.DEVEM DAR UMA TREMENDA RIQUEZA AOS INDÍGENAS...QUE POR SUA VEZ A VÃO PERDENDO NOS CASINOS DELES...AGORA VEJAM LÁ QUEM SÃO OS SEUS AMIGOS CÁ DENTRO.QUEM É QUE DEU A NACIONALIDADE A TODOS OS MACAENSES?QUEM É QUE DEU O PONTAPÉ DE SAIDA DEFENDENDO A ADESÃO DA TURQUIA Á EUROPA?QUEM QUER O MAGREBE NA EUROPA?
OS CHINESES TRATAM-NOS COMO QUALQUER PAÍS AFRICANO.CONTINENTE A QUE OS NOSSOS QUERIDOS POLÍTICOS AMIGOS DO REI DOS REIS AFRICANOS NOS QUEREM FAZER ADERIR...
VOTEM NAS MERDAS QUE VOS TÊM GOVERNADO E QUANDO ACORDAREM TÊM LÁ UM GAJO EM CASA A COMER-VOS A FILHINHA...
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
POR CÁ AINDA NÃO CONDECORARAM OS TRAIDORES QUE COMO ESTE SERVIRAM O REGIME COMUNISTA
Civil servant Arthur Wynn revealed as recruiter of Oxford spies
Arthur Wynn and his wife, Peggy, were Communist Party members
Ben Macintyre and Steve Bird
A Soviet mole who recruited a network of communist spies at Oxford before and during the war has been unmasked as Arthur Wynn, a distinguished former civil servant who was also “Agent Scott” of the KGB.
Historians have speculated for years about the true identity of “Scott”, a British spy known to have recruited the Oxford Ring of spies and informants in parallel to the better-known Cambridge Ring of Soviet agents.
Agent Scott first came to light when the KGB briefly permitted access to its files in 1992, but his true identity has been revealed after the discovery of a document written by the KGB’s former head of counter-intelligence. The double life of the British former bureaucrat was exposed in the American Weekly Standard magazine by the historians John Earl Haynes, Harvey Klehr and Alexander Vassiliev, a former KGB officer who gained access to the Soviet archives in the 1990s.
The authors cite a memo dated July 1941 from the KGB’s head of counter-intelligence, Pavel Fitin, to Vsevolod Merkulov, the KGB chief, naming “Scott” as Wynn. The memo also identifies his recruiters as Theodore Mally, a KGB controller based in London, and Edith Tudor Hart, the Austrian-born KGB agent who also recruited the Soviet spy Kim Philby.
Wynn, who died in 2001, went on to become a prominent medical researcher and an expert on nutrition. He was the National Coal Board’s scientific member in the 1950s and worked as a civil servant in Tony Benn’s Ministry of Technology until his retirement in 1971. But earlier in his life, as Agent Scott, Wynn sent the KGB reports on Oxford members of the Communist Party, possible recruits and at least 25 potential Soviet spies, of whom five were considered highly suitable. Among those suspected to have been recruited as students into the “Oxford Ring” were a former Labour MP, a former director of the Victoria and Albert Museum and an Oxford don.
Although Scott’s existence was revealed in 1992, the KGB refused to divulge his name, prompting a flood of speculation. Among those who have been incorrectly identified as the Soviet mole were Sir David Scott Fox, a former diplomat, and Sir Peter Wilson, the former chairman of Sotheby’s.
Agent Scott first appears in Soviet files in October 1936, when the illegal KGB recruiting station in London reported a significant intelligence coup. The Crown Jewels, a 1998 book by Nigel West and the former KGB officer Oleg Tsarev, cites a KGB report from that date stating that Tudor Hart had recruited “a second Sohnchen [the codename for Philby, recruited a few years earlier] who, in all probabilities, offers even greater possibilities than the first”.
By 1937 Scott was being praised by his controller Mally for listing “about 25 leads”, including an individual code-named “Bunny”, who has never been identified. Mally also sent his Moscow bosses a document entitled “On Potential candidates at Oxford”, identifying dozens of young communists who would soon be leaving to take up positions of authority and influence in the British Establishment.
The Russians even commissioned a psychological profile of “Scott”, based on interviews, handwriting analysis and study of his social background.
Wynn was a graduate of Cambridge, but at about the time of his recruitment he met Peggy Moxon, a student at Oxford and a fellow member of the Communist Party. They married in 1938, and had four children. Mrs Wynn, 96, lives in London, but declined to be interviewed. Last night a relative described the claims in the book as “tittle tattle” that should not ruin Wynn’s life’s work.
Wynn was a most enthusiastic recruiter, according to the KGB, offering reports not just on Oxford students, but also potential communist spies at Cambridge and the University of London. He was rather too keen, from the point of view of his Moscow spymasters, who urged him to be more “selective”. “We are very worried about [Scott’s] activity,” said one Moscow missive. “All this is too much based on compatriots [members of the Communist Party] . . . There should be no mass recruitment.” But “Agent Scott” remained zealous, observing “if we work cautiously in the universities, the risk is not very great. We can be practically sure of always being able to select reliable people.”
During the Stalinist purges, the KGB’s recruiting station was briefly closed, but “Scott” appears to have maintained contact with his Soviet spymasters, and by 1941 he was recruiting additional “sources”.
In the 1960s, the MI5 officer Peter Wright began an investigation into the Oxford Ring (the Cambridge Ring was Philby, Anthony Blunt, Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean). Wright, who provoked government fury in 1988 with Spycatcher, wrote that the left-wing Clarendon dining club was a centre of Soviet espionage recruitment in 1930s. “There was no doubt in my mind,” wrote Wright, “that this was a separate ring based exclusively at Oxford University, but investigating it proved enormously difficult.”
Among those identified by Wright as being linked to the suspected Oxford Ring were Bernard Floud, a Labour MP, his brother Peter Floud, former Keeper of the Department of Circulation in the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Jenifer Hart, an Oxford academic. Bernard Floud committed suicide soon after being interrogated as a suspected Soviet agent.
Another person linked to the ring was Phoebe Pool, who admitted passing messages to the Floud brothers from the KGB spy-handler “Otto”, identified as Arnold Deutsche. Pool also committed suicide, and Peter Floud died suddenly at the age of 48.
According to Haynes, Klehr and Vassiliev, Wynn also became a suspect during Wright’s investigation and was offered immunity in exchange for a full explanation of Soviet espionage recruitment in the 1930s. The deal came to nothing and the investigation was finally dropped.
The so-called Oxford Ring never achieved the notoriety of its Cambridge counterpart, in part because none of the suspects defected to Moscow and did not penetrate the Establishment in the same way as the Cambridge spies, but also because MI5’s spy-hunters got cold feet.
“Three deaths, two of which were suicide, in such a small group of people, at a time when we were actively investigating them seemed far more than bad luck. MI5 was terrified that it would be linked publicly with the deaths and all further work was suspended,” Wright wrote.
Hart, who went on to become a pioneering civil servant and Fellow of St Anne’s College, Oxford, acknowledged meeting “Otto” in about 1938 but denied passing on any information. She always denied that there had been an Oxford Ring. “As far I’m aware there wasn’t anything like Cambridge,” she told the Times Higher Education Supplement in 2003, two years before she died.
The existence of Agent Scott was revealed, with the approval of Russian intelligence, but the mole was incorrectly described as an Old Etonian, a Scotsman and a member of the Foreign Office, sending journalists and historians in search of number of red herrings. Wynn was none of these.
In their forthcoming book Spies: The Rise and Fall of the KGB in America, Haynes, Klehr and Vassiliev identify two KGB recruits in Britain as the primary sources of Soviet intelligence on the Manhattan Project, the secret US atomic research programme. One of these was Melita Norwood, whose role was revealed in 1990, but the other, identified for this first time in the book, was Engelbert Broda, an Austrian-born physicist who worked at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge and had access to Manhattan technical reports.
The revelation of the identity of Scott does not appear in Spies, but the key document was discovered while researching the book.
Between 1994 and 1996, Mr Vassiliev, a press officer with the Russian intelligence service, was given full access to the KGB files, and transcribed thousands of documents into notebooks. In 1996, he fled to London after receiving death threats, leaving the notebooks behind with a trusted friend. Mr Vassiliev recently retrieved his notebooks and found the transcribed memo identifying “Scott” among them.
“It was there in the notebooks but we had not paid too much attention because our book is really about KGB penetration of the US, and Scott did not fit the picture,” Mr Vassiliev said yesterday.
The quality and quantity of intelligence provided by the Oxford Ring, and the number and names of all its members, still remain secret. But more than 70 years after KGB agents began recruiting an Oxford spy ring – just as it did in Cambridge — one of the oddest mysteries in espionage history has finally been resolved.
“The identity of Scott, the ambitious recruiter of British students, is now solved,” the historians wrote.
POR CÁ SÓ INVESTIGAM OS "FASCISTAS".OS TRAIDORES ANDAM POR AÍ NA BOA A GOZAR A SUA PENSÃO...E NINGUÉM LHES PERGUNTOU QUANTAS MORTES PORTUGUESAS TÊM NA CONSCIÊNCIA...
SÃO OS TAIS PARA QUEM PORTUGUESES TANTO PODEM SER CHINESES, INDIANOS , AFRICANOS OU O QUE DER MAIS...COM PRÉMIOS AOS SEUS AMIGOS DE ENTÃO...
Arthur Wynn and his wife, Peggy, were Communist Party members
Ben Macintyre and Steve Bird
A Soviet mole who recruited a network of communist spies at Oxford before and during the war has been unmasked as Arthur Wynn, a distinguished former civil servant who was also “Agent Scott” of the KGB.
Historians have speculated for years about the true identity of “Scott”, a British spy known to have recruited the Oxford Ring of spies and informants in parallel to the better-known Cambridge Ring of Soviet agents.
Agent Scott first came to light when the KGB briefly permitted access to its files in 1992, but his true identity has been revealed after the discovery of a document written by the KGB’s former head of counter-intelligence. The double life of the British former bureaucrat was exposed in the American Weekly Standard magazine by the historians John Earl Haynes, Harvey Klehr and Alexander Vassiliev, a former KGB officer who gained access to the Soviet archives in the 1990s.
The authors cite a memo dated July 1941 from the KGB’s head of counter-intelligence, Pavel Fitin, to Vsevolod Merkulov, the KGB chief, naming “Scott” as Wynn. The memo also identifies his recruiters as Theodore Mally, a KGB controller based in London, and Edith Tudor Hart, the Austrian-born KGB agent who also recruited the Soviet spy Kim Philby.
Wynn, who died in 2001, went on to become a prominent medical researcher and an expert on nutrition. He was the National Coal Board’s scientific member in the 1950s and worked as a civil servant in Tony Benn’s Ministry of Technology until his retirement in 1971. But earlier in his life, as Agent Scott, Wynn sent the KGB reports on Oxford members of the Communist Party, possible recruits and at least 25 potential Soviet spies, of whom five were considered highly suitable. Among those suspected to have been recruited as students into the “Oxford Ring” were a former Labour MP, a former director of the Victoria and Albert Museum and an Oxford don.
Although Scott’s existence was revealed in 1992, the KGB refused to divulge his name, prompting a flood of speculation. Among those who have been incorrectly identified as the Soviet mole were Sir David Scott Fox, a former diplomat, and Sir Peter Wilson, the former chairman of Sotheby’s.
Agent Scott first appears in Soviet files in October 1936, when the illegal KGB recruiting station in London reported a significant intelligence coup. The Crown Jewels, a 1998 book by Nigel West and the former KGB officer Oleg Tsarev, cites a KGB report from that date stating that Tudor Hart had recruited “a second Sohnchen [the codename for Philby, recruited a few years earlier] who, in all probabilities, offers even greater possibilities than the first”.
By 1937 Scott was being praised by his controller Mally for listing “about 25 leads”, including an individual code-named “Bunny”, who has never been identified. Mally also sent his Moscow bosses a document entitled “On Potential candidates at Oxford”, identifying dozens of young communists who would soon be leaving to take up positions of authority and influence in the British Establishment.
The Russians even commissioned a psychological profile of “Scott”, based on interviews, handwriting analysis and study of his social background.
Wynn was a graduate of Cambridge, but at about the time of his recruitment he met Peggy Moxon, a student at Oxford and a fellow member of the Communist Party. They married in 1938, and had four children. Mrs Wynn, 96, lives in London, but declined to be interviewed. Last night a relative described the claims in the book as “tittle tattle” that should not ruin Wynn’s life’s work.
Wynn was a most enthusiastic recruiter, according to the KGB, offering reports not just on Oxford students, but also potential communist spies at Cambridge and the University of London. He was rather too keen, from the point of view of his Moscow spymasters, who urged him to be more “selective”. “We are very worried about [Scott’s] activity,” said one Moscow missive. “All this is too much based on compatriots [members of the Communist Party] . . . There should be no mass recruitment.” But “Agent Scott” remained zealous, observing “if we work cautiously in the universities, the risk is not very great. We can be practically sure of always being able to select reliable people.”
During the Stalinist purges, the KGB’s recruiting station was briefly closed, but “Scott” appears to have maintained contact with his Soviet spymasters, and by 1941 he was recruiting additional “sources”.
In the 1960s, the MI5 officer Peter Wright began an investigation into the Oxford Ring (the Cambridge Ring was Philby, Anthony Blunt, Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean). Wright, who provoked government fury in 1988 with Spycatcher, wrote that the left-wing Clarendon dining club was a centre of Soviet espionage recruitment in 1930s. “There was no doubt in my mind,” wrote Wright, “that this was a separate ring based exclusively at Oxford University, but investigating it proved enormously difficult.”
Among those identified by Wright as being linked to the suspected Oxford Ring were Bernard Floud, a Labour MP, his brother Peter Floud, former Keeper of the Department of Circulation in the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Jenifer Hart, an Oxford academic. Bernard Floud committed suicide soon after being interrogated as a suspected Soviet agent.
Another person linked to the ring was Phoebe Pool, who admitted passing messages to the Floud brothers from the KGB spy-handler “Otto”, identified as Arnold Deutsche. Pool also committed suicide, and Peter Floud died suddenly at the age of 48.
According to Haynes, Klehr and Vassiliev, Wynn also became a suspect during Wright’s investigation and was offered immunity in exchange for a full explanation of Soviet espionage recruitment in the 1930s. The deal came to nothing and the investigation was finally dropped.
The so-called Oxford Ring never achieved the notoriety of its Cambridge counterpart, in part because none of the suspects defected to Moscow and did not penetrate the Establishment in the same way as the Cambridge spies, but also because MI5’s spy-hunters got cold feet.
“Three deaths, two of which were suicide, in such a small group of people, at a time when we were actively investigating them seemed far more than bad luck. MI5 was terrified that it would be linked publicly with the deaths and all further work was suspended,” Wright wrote.
Hart, who went on to become a pioneering civil servant and Fellow of St Anne’s College, Oxford, acknowledged meeting “Otto” in about 1938 but denied passing on any information. She always denied that there had been an Oxford Ring. “As far I’m aware there wasn’t anything like Cambridge,” she told the Times Higher Education Supplement in 2003, two years before she died.
The existence of Agent Scott was revealed, with the approval of Russian intelligence, but the mole was incorrectly described as an Old Etonian, a Scotsman and a member of the Foreign Office, sending journalists and historians in search of number of red herrings. Wynn was none of these.
In their forthcoming book Spies: The Rise and Fall of the KGB in America, Haynes, Klehr and Vassiliev identify two KGB recruits in Britain as the primary sources of Soviet intelligence on the Manhattan Project, the secret US atomic research programme. One of these was Melita Norwood, whose role was revealed in 1990, but the other, identified for this first time in the book, was Engelbert Broda, an Austrian-born physicist who worked at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge and had access to Manhattan technical reports.
The revelation of the identity of Scott does not appear in Spies, but the key document was discovered while researching the book.
Between 1994 and 1996, Mr Vassiliev, a press officer with the Russian intelligence service, was given full access to the KGB files, and transcribed thousands of documents into notebooks. In 1996, he fled to London after receiving death threats, leaving the notebooks behind with a trusted friend. Mr Vassiliev recently retrieved his notebooks and found the transcribed memo identifying “Scott” among them.
“It was there in the notebooks but we had not paid too much attention because our book is really about KGB penetration of the US, and Scott did not fit the picture,” Mr Vassiliev said yesterday.
The quality and quantity of intelligence provided by the Oxford Ring, and the number and names of all its members, still remain secret. But more than 70 years after KGB agents began recruiting an Oxford spy ring – just as it did in Cambridge — one of the oddest mysteries in espionage history has finally been resolved.
“The identity of Scott, the ambitious recruiter of British students, is now solved,” the historians wrote.
POR CÁ SÓ INVESTIGAM OS "FASCISTAS".OS TRAIDORES ANDAM POR AÍ NA BOA A GOZAR A SUA PENSÃO...E NINGUÉM LHES PERGUNTOU QUANTAS MORTES PORTUGUESAS TÊM NA CONSCIÊNCIA...
SÃO OS TAIS PARA QUEM PORTUGUESES TANTO PODEM SER CHINESES, INDIANOS , AFRICANOS OU O QUE DER MAIS...COM PRÉMIOS AOS SEUS AMIGOS DE ENTÃO...
OS VENDEDORES DE PASSAPORTES
13 Maio 2009 - 00h30
Embaixador de Portugal em Islamabad garante
“A comunidade portuguesa está bem”
A recente ofensiva do Exército paquistanês contra os rebeldes taliban no norte do Paquistão não afectou nenhum cidadão português. Quem o garantiu foi José Santos Braga, embaixador de Portugal em Islamabad, capital do país, que, em declarações à agência Lusa, afirmou "não existirem registos de nenhum português apanhado pelos confrontos".
Os cerca de 50 portugueses, na maioria de origem goesa, que vivem no Paquistão encontram-se distribuídos um pouco por todo o território, embora a maior parte resida em Carachi (a segunda maior cidade do Paquistão), localizada no sul do país, no lado oposto dos confrontos, que se concentram sobretudo no Vale Swat
AO TEMPO QUE A INDIA PORTUGUESA SE FOI MAS AINDA SÃO "PORTUGUESES".50 NO PAQUISTÃO.E OS ESQUERDISTAS USAM A MÁXIMA "TEMOS QUE ACOLHER BEM SENÃO OS OUTROS RETALIAM SOBRE OS NOSSOS COMPATRIOTAS"...ORA VEJAM BEM SE "AFASTASSEM" OS ILEGAIS PAQUISTANESES QUE RECONQUISTARAM PARA A RELIGIÃO DE ALÁ O MARTIN MONIZ, QUEM É QUE NOS CALHAVA NA VOLTA...SE CALHAR ALGUÉM PRIMO DO ANTÓNIO COSTA ESSE EMÉRITO AFRICANIZADOR Nº2 DO RECTÂNGULO E POR NOSSA CONTA.
JÁ AGORA QUANTO CUSTA A "EMBAIXADA" NAQUELE CU DE JUDAS?E O QUE FARÁ?
Embaixador de Portugal em Islamabad garante
“A comunidade portuguesa está bem”
A recente ofensiva do Exército paquistanês contra os rebeldes taliban no norte do Paquistão não afectou nenhum cidadão português. Quem o garantiu foi José Santos Braga, embaixador de Portugal em Islamabad, capital do país, que, em declarações à agência Lusa, afirmou "não existirem registos de nenhum português apanhado pelos confrontos".
Os cerca de 50 portugueses, na maioria de origem goesa, que vivem no Paquistão encontram-se distribuídos um pouco por todo o território, embora a maior parte resida em Carachi (a segunda maior cidade do Paquistão), localizada no sul do país, no lado oposto dos confrontos, que se concentram sobretudo no Vale Swat
AO TEMPO QUE A INDIA PORTUGUESA SE FOI MAS AINDA SÃO "PORTUGUESES".50 NO PAQUISTÃO.E OS ESQUERDISTAS USAM A MÁXIMA "TEMOS QUE ACOLHER BEM SENÃO OS OUTROS RETALIAM SOBRE OS NOSSOS COMPATRIOTAS"...ORA VEJAM BEM SE "AFASTASSEM" OS ILEGAIS PAQUISTANESES QUE RECONQUISTARAM PARA A RELIGIÃO DE ALÁ O MARTIN MONIZ, QUEM É QUE NOS CALHAVA NA VOLTA...SE CALHAR ALGUÉM PRIMO DO ANTÓNIO COSTA ESSE EMÉRITO AFRICANIZADOR Nº2 DO RECTÂNGULO E POR NOSSA CONTA.
JÁ AGORA QUANTO CUSTA A "EMBAIXADA" NAQUELE CU DE JUDAS?E O QUE FARÁ?
Etiquetas:
MAS SÓ NAS DESPESAS...,
O EX-IMPÉRIO POR NOSSA CONTA
O VALE E AZEVEDO DEVERIA TER IDO PARA A POLÍTICA
13 Maio 2009 - 00h30
Londres: Banco executou o imóvel a Marriott por culpa de Vale e Azevedo
Senhorio de Vale fica sem mansão
QUAL SÓCRATES QUAL CARAPUÇA.SERIA O MAIOR.E SEMPRE DE PEDRA E CAL NO LUGAR...COMO BOM ADVOGADO QUE É...COM CURSO SEM SER POR FAX...
Londres: Banco executou o imóvel a Marriott por culpa de Vale e Azevedo
Senhorio de Vale fica sem mansão
QUAL SÓCRATES QUAL CARAPUÇA.SERIA O MAIOR.E SEMPRE DE PEDRA E CAL NO LUGAR...COMO BOM ADVOGADO QUE É...COM CURSO SEM SER POR FAX...
JÁ FALARAM COM A ANA GOMES?
Obama sem dinheiro para encerrar prisão
HojeComentar
Congressistas rejeitam aprovação de 50 milhões de dólares. Ninguém quer ter no seu estado antigos suspeitos de terrorismo.
É QUE ELA GOSTA MUITO DE EX-TERRORISTAS E TEM MUITO LUGAR LIVRE NA ÁREA PROTEGIDA DE SINTRA ONDE É CANDIDATA.POR SINAL ONDE MORAM OS MAIS AVANÇADOS DEFENSORES DOS DIÁLOGOS COM TODA A MERDA QUE FOR APARECENDO NA TERRA...GENTE QUE TANTO DESCOLONIZA COMO NOS COLONIZA.NINGUÉM OS CONSEGUE BATER.ENTÃO NO SAQUE DAS VERBAS DO ORÇAMENTO PARA AS CONTAS PESSOAIS ATÉ O CANÁRIO DEVE RECEBER...E NADA DE IMPOSTOS...
HojeComentar
Congressistas rejeitam aprovação de 50 milhões de dólares. Ninguém quer ter no seu estado antigos suspeitos de terrorismo.
É QUE ELA GOSTA MUITO DE EX-TERRORISTAS E TEM MUITO LUGAR LIVRE NA ÁREA PROTEGIDA DE SINTRA ONDE É CANDIDATA.POR SINAL ONDE MORAM OS MAIS AVANÇADOS DEFENSORES DOS DIÁLOGOS COM TODA A MERDA QUE FOR APARECENDO NA TERRA...GENTE QUE TANTO DESCOLONIZA COMO NOS COLONIZA.NINGUÉM OS CONSEGUE BATER.ENTÃO NO SAQUE DAS VERBAS DO ORÇAMENTO PARA AS CONTAS PESSOAIS ATÉ O CANÁRIO DEVE RECEBER...E NADA DE IMPOSTOS...
Etiquetas:
ALÁ É GRANDE...E OS PRETOGUESES MANSOS...
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
INVASÕES PACÍFICAS, NACIONALIZAÇÕES BENEMERENTES E NÃO DISCRIMINAÇÕES DE UQLAQUER ESPÉCIE
AGORA IMAGINEM QUE TUDO DECORRE ACERCA DO PLANEADO.A MALTA CHEGA, NACIONALIZA-SE ENTRA PARA A TROPA E POLÍCIAS.O INDIGINATO TEM GARANTIAS DE "TRATAMENTO" ESPECIAL QUANDO REFILAR DE IMPOSTOS E NÃO QUERER MAIS "DIVISÕES".E TUDO SEM DAR UM ÚNICO TIRINHO...
CONVÉM IREM DANDO UMA VISTA DE OLHOS Á VOSSA VOLTA...
CONVÉM IREM DANDO UMA VISTA DE OLHOS Á VOSSA VOLTA...
FOGE MOTA...
Freeport: Presidente do Eurojust alvo de processo disciplinar
O Conselho Superior do Ministério Público, reunido esta terça-feira em Lisboa, confirmou que o presidente do Eurojust será alvo de processo disciplinar.
> Fique a saber quem é Lopes da Mota
> Presidente do Eurojust processado por pressões
O DO "FOGE FATINHA" A RECEBER DE MIM UM "FOGE MOTA"?ATÉ PAREÇO O EX-BISPO DE SETÚBAL...
UM MP TÃO AMIGO, TÃO AMIGO DO GRANDE AFRICANIZADOR QUE MESMO SEM O MINISTRO COSTA LHE PEDIR NADA, DISTRIBUIA "PARECERES" E "CONSELHOS" AOS SEUS COLEGAS COM O PROCESSO FREEPORT EM MÃOS,QUE PELOS VISTOS ERAM DO MELHOR PARA O SEU AMADO LÍDER.
JÁ ESTOU A VER A MULHER A SER PROMOVIDA SÓ PARA AGRACIAR TANTA DEDICAÇÃO...
A MIM CHEIRA-ME QUE OS MP´S ANDAM A GANHAR EM DEMASIA.SE GANHASSEM MENOS ARRISCAVAM MAIS A "ENTALAR" AS MAFIAS QUE NOS TÊM GOVERNADO...
O Conselho Superior do Ministério Público, reunido esta terça-feira em Lisboa, confirmou que o presidente do Eurojust será alvo de processo disciplinar.
> Fique a saber quem é Lopes da Mota
> Presidente do Eurojust processado por pressões
O DO "FOGE FATINHA" A RECEBER DE MIM UM "FOGE MOTA"?ATÉ PAREÇO O EX-BISPO DE SETÚBAL...
UM MP TÃO AMIGO, TÃO AMIGO DO GRANDE AFRICANIZADOR QUE MESMO SEM O MINISTRO COSTA LHE PEDIR NADA, DISTRIBUIA "PARECERES" E "CONSELHOS" AOS SEUS COLEGAS COM O PROCESSO FREEPORT EM MÃOS,QUE PELOS VISTOS ERAM DO MELHOR PARA O SEU AMADO LÍDER.
JÁ ESTOU A VER A MULHER A SER PROMOVIDA SÓ PARA AGRACIAR TANTA DEDICAÇÃO...
A MIM CHEIRA-ME QUE OS MP´S ANDAM A GANHAR EM DEMASIA.SE GANHASSEM MENOS ARRISCAVAM MAIS A "ENTALAR" AS MAFIAS QUE NOS TÊM GOVERNADO...
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