Arsenal Football Club bought out with
blood money
09/27/07
Arsenal Football Club bought out with
blood money
12:20:44 pm, Categories: Political
Views, Current Events and News, Rant
and Rave, 2410 words
Something
pretty interesting is happening on the Internet at the moment. Once again its
ability to spread information is allowing free speech to survive as it should.
The current set of events that brought this particular post on is about the
infamous Alisher Usmanov becoming to controlling owner of the Arsenal football
club. The problem here is the guy himself, Alisher Usmanov, who by all accounts
is a pretty nasty piece of work.
Former
UK ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray (we will get back to more on Craig
later) describes Alisher Usmanov in his blog (original post follows at the end
oft his article) as, "Alisher Usmanov, potential Arsenal chairman, is a
Vicious Thug, Criminal, Racketeer, Heroin Trafficker and Accused Rapist".
Enough said.
Alisher
Usmanov is one of those nasty oligarch's who exploited the communist ideals and
the people of the USSR for his own greed, and he certainly has not slacked off
with his criminal activities with the fall of communism. Today he is the 187th
richest man and runs a major corporation called Metalloinvest, he still
traffics in heroin and human misery. Forbes magazine estimates his value to be
around US$5.5 Billion.. almost all of it blood money.
Now
back to Craig Murray... this bloke spent a lot of time in Uzbekistan and got to
know Alisher Usmanov very well. In fact, he wrote a book about Alisher Umanov
called, "Murder in Samarkand" in which he writes about Alisher`s
criminal activities. The book has so far sold 25,000 copies and while Alisher
Umanov's lawyers have claimed the book is, "grossly libellous and
defamatory"... and has being out for over a year... no legal action has
being brought against Craig Murray yet.
Moving
onto present day events, Craig Murray recently wrote a scathing article about
what he considered as blood money buying out a famous English football club
like Arsenal. However Alisher Usmanov is not without resources and he contact a
law firm by the name of Schillings to serve David Murrays host company with a
take down notice, threatening the host of David Murrays website if they did
not.
David
Murray had being hosting his blog website the the host company 'FastHost'. They
received the legal threat from Schillings and took his website offline. Another
political blogger by the name of Tim Ireland, and author of bloggerheads.com
responded to this take down by re-posting David Murrays article on his blog.
The host of his website was also Fasthost. They also took down his website. So
now the blogosphere is responding and blog writers around the world are
re-posting David Murrays original article. In the great words of, 'The Mentor',
"you may be able to stop one of us, but you can not stop us all!"
If
you have a blog out there, join us and get the word out on how English football
is being sold to criminal cartel leaders. Show that trying to take on free
speech and the blogosphere is like trying to nail Jelly to a wall. As an
Arsenal supporter I would be very worried. If your club represents you, and
your club is owned by such a disgusting individual... what does that say about
you? Which criminal is going to purchase the next club? How long until Robert
Mugabe buys out a club like West Ham United? How can supporters of the great
game allow their game to be bought out with money that was earned on the deaths
and misery of others? Is there a line?
To
end this off I would also like to suggest to anyone hosting with the company
Fasthost to cancel their hosting accounts and move to hosts who are more
trustworthy.
Find
out more:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/09/25/murray_usmanov_defiant/
http://b-heads.blogspot.com/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/09/24/usmanov_vs_the_internet/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alisher_Usmanov
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/380565.html
The
original article by David Murray
The
text follows:
September
2, 2007
Alisher
Usmanov, potential Arsenal chairman, is a Vicious Thug, Criminal, Racketeer,
Heroin Trafficker and Accused Rapist
I thought I should make my views on Alisher Usmanov quite plain to you. You are
unlikely to see much plain talking on Usmanov elsewhere in the media becuase he
has already used his billions and his lawyers in a pre-emptive strike. They
have written to all major UK newspapers, including the latter:
“Mr Usmanov was imprisoned for various offences under the old Soviet regime. We
wish to make it clear our client did not commit any of the offences with which
he was charged. He was fully pardoned after President Mikhail Gorbachev took
office. All references to these matters have now been expunged from police
records . . . Mr Usmanov does not have any criminal record.”
Let me make it quite clear that Alisher Usmanov is a criminal. He was in no
sense a political prisoner, but a gangster and racketeer who rightly did six
years in jail. The lawyers cunningly evoke "Gorbachev", a name
respected in the West, to make us think that justice prevailed. That is
completely untrue.
Usmanov's pardon was nothing to do with Gorbachev. It was achieved through the
growing autonomy of another thug, President Karimov, at first President of the
Uzbek Soviet Socilist Republic and from 1991 President of Uzbekistan. Karimov
ordered the "Pardon" because of his alliance with Usmanov's mentor,
Uzbek mafia boss and major international heroin overlord Gafur Rakimov. Far
from being on Gorbachev's side, Karimov was one of the Politburo hardliners who
had Gorbachev arrested in the attempted coup that was thwarted by Yeltsin
standing on the tanks outside the White House.
Usmanov is just a criminal whose gangster connections with one of the World's
most corrupt regimes got him out of jail. He then plunged into the
"privatisation" process at a time when gangster muscle was used to
secure physical control of assets, and the alliance between the Russian Mafia
and Russian security services was being formed.
Usmanov has two key alliances. he is very close indeed to President Karimov, and
especially to his daughter Gulnara. It was Usmanov who engineered the 2005
diplomatic reversal in which the United States was kicked out of its airbase in
Uzbekistan and Gazprom took over the country's natural gas assets. Usmanov, as
chairman of Gazprom Investholdings paid a bribe of $88 million to Gulnara
Karimova to secure this. This is set out on page 366 of Murder in Samarkand.
Alisher Usmanov had risen to chair of Gazprom Investholdings because of his
close personal friendship with Putin, He had accessed Putin through Putin's
long time secretary and now chef de cabinet, Piotr Jastrzebski. Usmanov and
Jastrzebski were roommates at college. Gazprominvestholdings is the group that
handles Gazproms interests outside Russia, Usmanov's role is, in effect, to
handle Gazprom's bribery and sleaze on the international arena, and the use of
gas supply cuts as a threat to uncooperative satellite states.
Gazprom has also been the tool which Putin has used to attack internal
democracy and close down the independent media in Russia. Gazprom has bought
out - with the owners having no choice - the only independent national TV
station and numerous rgional TV stations, several radio stations and two
formerly independent national newspapers. These have been changed into slavish
adulation of Putin. Usmanov helped accomplish this through Gazprom. The major
financial newspaper, Kommersant, he bought personally. He immediately replaced
the editor-in-chief with a pro-Putin hack, and three months later the
long-serving campaigning defence correspondent, Ivan Safronov, mysteriously
fell to his September 2, 2007
Alisher Usmanov, potential Arsenal chairman, is a Vicious Thug, Criminal,
Racketeer, Heroin Trafficker and Accused Rapist
I thought I should make my views on Alisher Usmanov quite plain to you. You are
unlikely to see much plain talking on Usmanov elsewhere in the media becuase he
has already used his billions and his lawyers in a pre-emptive strike. They
have written to all major UK newspapers, including the latter:
“Mr Usmanov was imprisoned for various offences under the old Soviet regime. We
wish to make it clear our client did not commit any of the offences with which
he was charged. He was fully pardoned after President Mikhail Gorbachev took
office. All references to these matters have now been expunged from police
records . . . Mr Usmanov does not have any criminal record.”
Let me make it quite clear that Alisher Usmanov is a criminal. He was in no
sense a political prisoner, but a gangster and racketeer who rightly did six
years in jail. The lawyers cunningly evoke "Gorbachev", a name
respected in the West, to make us think that justice prevailed. That is
completely untrue.
Usmanov's pardon was nothing to do with Gorbachev. It was achieved through the
growing autonomy of another thug, President Karimov, at first President of the
Uzbek Soviet Socilist Republic and from 1991 President of Uzbekistan. Karimov
ordered the "Pardon" because of his alliance with Usmanov's mentor,
Uzbek mafia boss and major international heroin overlord Gafur Rakimov. Far
from being on Gorbachev's side, Karimov was one of the Politburo hardliners who
had Gorbachev arrested in the attempted coup that was thwarted by Yeltsin
standing on the tanks outside the White House.
Usmanov is just a criminal whose gangster connections with one of the World's
most corrupt regimes got him out of jail. He then plunged into the
"privatisation" process at a time when gangster muscle was used to
secure physical control of assets, and the alliance between the Russian Mafia
and Russian security services was being formed.
Usmanov has two key alliances. he is very close indeed to President Karimov,
and especially to his daughter Gulnara. It was Usmanov who engineered the 2005
diplomatic reversal in which the United States was kicked out of its airbase in
Uzbekistan and Gazprom took over the country's natural gas assets. Usmanov, as
chairman of Gazprom Investholdings paid a bribe of $88 million to Gulnara
Karimova to secure this. This is set out on page 366 of Murder in Samarkand.
Alisher Usmanov had risen to chair of Gazprom Investholdings because of his
close personal friendship with Putin, He had accessed Putin through Putin's
long time secretary and now chef de cabinet, Piotr Jastrzebski. Usmanov and
Jastrzebski were roommates at college. Gazprominvestholdings is the group that
handles Gazproms interests outside Russia, Usmanov's role is, in effect, to
handle Gazprom's bribery and sleaze on the international arena, and the use of
gas supply cuts as a threat to uncooperative satellite states.
Gazprom has also been the tool which Putin has used to attack internal
democracy and close down the independent media in Russia. Gazprom has bought
out - with the owners having no choice - the only independent national TV station
and numerous rgional TV stations, several radio stations and two formerly
independent national newspapers. These have been changed into slavish adulation
of Putin. Usmanov helped accomplish this through Gazprom. The major financial
newspaper, Kommersant, he bought personally. He immediately replaced the
editor-in-chief with a pro-Putin hack, and three months later the long-serving
campaigning defence correspondent, Ivan Safronov, mysteriously fell to his
death from a window.
All this, both on Gazprom and the journalist's death, is set out in great
detail here:
http://www.craigmurray.co.uk/archives/2007/06/russian_journal.html
Usmanov is also dogged by the widespread belief in Uzbekistan that he was
guilty of a particularly atrocious rape, which was covered up and the victim
and others in the know disappeared. The sad thing is that this is not
particularly remarkable. Rape by the powerful is an everyday hazard in Uzbekistan,
again as outlined in Murder in Samarkand page 120. If anyone has more detail on
the specific case involving Usmanov please add a comment.
I reported back in 2002 or 2003 in an Ambassadorial top secret telegram to the
Foreign Office that Usmanov was the most likely favoured successor of President
Karimov as totalitarian leader of Uzbekistan. I also outlined the Gazprom deal
(before it happened) and the present by Usmanov to Putin (though in
Jastrzebski's name) of half of Mapobank, a Russian commercial bank owned by
Usmanov. I will never forget the priceless reply from our Embassy in Moscow.
They said that they had never even heard of Alisher Usmanov, and that
Jastrzebski was a jolly nice friend of the Ambassador who would never do
anything crooked.
Sadly, I expect the football authorities will be as purblind. Football now is
about nothing but money, and even Arsenal supporters - as tight-knit and
homespun a football community as any - can be heard saying they don't care
where the money comes from as long as they can compete with Chelsea.
I fear that is very wrong. Letting as diseased a figure as Alisher Usmanov into
your club can only do harm in the long term. death from a window.
All this, both on Gazprom and the journalist's death, is set out in great
detail here:
http://www.craigmurray.co.uk/archives/2007/06/russian_journal.html
Usmanov is also dogged by the widespread belief in Uzbekistan that he was
guilty of a particularly atrocious rape, which was covered up and the victim
and others in the know disappeared. The sad thing is that this is not
particularly remarkable. Rape by the powerful is an everyday hazard in
Uzbekistan, again as outlined in Murder in Samarkand page 120. If anyone has
more detail on the specific case involving Usmanov please add a comment.
I reported back in 2002 or 2003 in an Ambassadorial top secret telegram to the
Foreign Office that Usmanov was the most likely favoured successor of President
Karimov as totalitarian leader of Uzbekistan. I also outlined the Gazprom deal
(before it happened) and the present by Usmanov to Putin (though in
Jastrzebski's name) of half of Mapobank, a Russian commercial bank owned by
Usmanov. I will never forget the priceless reply from our Embassy in Moscow.
They said that they had never even heard of Alisher Usmanov, and that
Jastrzebski was a jolly nice friend of the Ambassador who would never do
anything crooked.
Sadly, I expect the football authorities will be as purblind. Football now is
about nothing but money, and even Arsenal supporters - as tight-knit and
homespun a football community as any - can be heard saying they don't care
where the money comes from as long as they can compete with Chelsea.
I fear that is very wrong. Letting as diseased a figure as Alisher Usmanov into
your club can only do harm in the long term.
Source:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/380565.html