https://realrawnews.com/2024/04/spetznas-snipe-wef-member-in-ukraine/
A two-man Spetznas sniper team operating behind enemy lines in Ukraine has assassinated a World Economic Forum (WEF) member who conspired with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Western governments to destabilize Russia’s economy, according to a translated Ministry of Defense debriefing report shown to Real Raw News by FSB agent Andrei Zakharov.
Per the report, “war criminal” Kiva Allgood, the World Economic Forum’s head of Advanced Manufacturing and Supply Chains Office, was shot once in the head Friday afternoon while standing outside the Ministry of Finance building in Kyiv. The single round, fired from a 6S8-1 12.7mm sniper rifle, entered her left eyeball and cratered her skull; the impact flung her body backward.
After the spotter verified that Allgood was permanently horizontal, the team, 1,200 yards away, left their rooftop perch to hunt down a different target, Zakharov told RRN.
Allgood was their forty-seventh confirmed kill and their first WEF target since the start of Russia’s Special Military Operation in Ukraine. Vladimir Putin has declared WEF’s board of directors and 34 ancillary members enemies of the Russian Federation. The sniper’s previous marks included Ukrainian military officers and at least one vice prime minister.
“If we find WEF in Russia or Eastern Europe, we take care of business,” Zakharov said. “If we find out they plot against us, we have the right to be proactive. Maybe now, they think twice before sending more agents to our part of the world.”
He claimed that Allgood’s plan—ostensibly approved by the late Klaus Schwab—involved injecting hundreds of trillions of counterfeit rubles into Russia’s economy, which could have triggered rampant inflation and a potentially irreversible recession.
“Our economy is stable. Goods are cheap. Most people have good lives. Your Western media and intelligence organizations tell lies and say our people suffer. These are untruths. They fantasize and want to make their fantasies a reality. And WEF always hates Russia, more since our Special Military Operation. We cannot allow globalists in our neighborhoods,” Zakharov said.
He added that the SVR, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, learned of the plan to cripple the country’s financial prosperity in March after wiretapping key government offices in Kyiv. The SVR intercepted several telephone conversations between Allgood and Ukraine’s finance minister, Sergii Marchenko.
“Marchenko invited her to Kyiv to talk; maybe he became suspicious. The filth Allgood was nervous, but he promised her Kyiv was secure. Not smart. We learned when and where they’d meet, and we acted to defend our country,” Zakharov said.
The lethal shot to Allgood’s cranium happened as she was inhaling on a vape pen minutes before the scheduled meeting.
“One down, many to go,” Zakharov said.
In closing, we asked him if Putin had shared thoughts on Schwab’s death.
“President Putin is very pleased the animal is gone, but he is also sad that your friends and not us got him. He died much too mercifully. At our hands, he would know the true meaning of suffering. His death—it does not end the WEF. It’s not like your American vampire fiction where if boss vampire gets staked, all the people he’d bitten magically get cured of vampirism. There is still much work ahead,” he said.
https://realrawnews.com/2024/04/spetznas-snipe-wef-member-in-ukraine/
Utah Business Council CEO of the Year 2023
Kiva Allgood
President & CEO | Sarcos
What is the most rewarding thing about your job/industry? Why?
The brilliant minds I get to learn from every day. At Sarcos, our mission is to improve worker safety and productivity through robotics. This is certainly no small feat, but we have a team of pioneers both here at our Salt Lake City headquarters and in our Pittsburgh office. We are quite literally bringing the workforce of the future to life when our robotic solutions are powered up. Robotics is a team sport. It requires every engineering discipline, which means it is highly collaborative, iterative and fast-paced.
What challenges have you overcome to get here today?
From a young age, I have been passionate about science, engineering and technology. I am dyslexic, so my early education journey was tough, but I fell in love with anything hands-on where I could test a hypothesis and then apply learning. I also learned the importance of perseverance and always advocating for my differences and needs. This has been a foundational component of my success, especially in high-tech, where I have often been the only woman in the room. I’m told that being comfortable in uncomfortable situations is one of my superpowers.