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An Insight Into Putin
William Browder paints an astonishing and chilling first-hand picture of the man. This Ted talk is well worth a quarter of an hour of your time:
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I watched it last night & was amazed at his ability to recall so many details of dates & information without notes (I struggle to remember my own phone number!)
I think you could sense so much felt emotion about his friend, he saw it as not only a private vendetta, but as some form of public confession.
Brain & feeling, - quite a guy.
I think you could sense so much felt emotion about his friend, he saw it as not only a private vendetta, but as some form of public confession.
Brain & feeling, - quite a guy.
Just Bought "Red Notice" - I'll probably get "Freezing order" after I've read that.
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Bring on 'The Khashoggi Act' ( don't hold your breath...maybe just your nose? ... or 'suspend disbelief' entirely ?)
////// In April 2015, he[ BROWDER ] was required to appear in court. Under oath and confronted with numerous documents, he answered meekly -- quite differently than during his public appearances. Lawyer Mark Cymrot, a surly litigator with a moustache, spent six hours examining him. Cymrot asked: Was Magnitsky a lawyer or a tax expert?
He was "acting in court representing me," Browder replied.
And he had a law degree in Russia?
"I'm not aware he did."
Did he go to law school?
"No."
How many times have you said Mr. Magnitsky is a lawyer? Fifty? A hundred? Two hundred?
"I don't know."
Have you ever told anybody that he didn't go to law school and didn't have a law degree?
"No." \\\\\
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////// In April 2015, he[ BROWDER ] was required to appear in court. Under oath and confronted with numerous documents, he answered meekly -- quite differently than during his public appearances. Lawyer Mark Cymrot, a surly litigator with a moustache, spent six hours examining him. Cymrot asked: Was Magnitsky a lawyer or a tax expert?
He was "acting in court representing me," Browder replied.
And he had a law degree in Russia?
"I'm not aware he did."
Did he go to law school?
"No."
How many times have you said Mr. Magnitsky is a lawyer? Fifty? A hundred? Two hundred?
"I don't know."
Have you ever told anybody that he didn't go to law school and didn't have a law degree?
"No." \\\\\
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More from Browder in today's Express:
"His [ Putin's ] heartbeat doesn't start going faster when someone is being killed right in front of him.
"He could kill 100, 1000, 10,000 or a million and it wouldn't affect his feelings at all.
"He has no feelings of empathy whatsoever, he's a cold-blooded killer and the only thing he feels is fear for his own safety."
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"His [ Putin's ] heartbeat doesn't start going faster when someone is being killed right in front of him.
"He could kill 100, 1000, 10,000 or a million and it wouldn't affect his feelings at all.
"He has no feelings of empathy whatsoever, he's a cold-blooded killer and the only thing he feels is fear for his own safety."
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