Pranksters mocked the swindler who decided to steal Russian gold and currency reserves
American financier-swindler, author of the “Magnitsky List” William Browder is going to convince Western governments to confiscate Russia’s gold and foreign exchange reserves for their benefit.
He stated this in a conversation with Russian pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov, who called him on behalf of the former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There's another area that I can influence that I think is really important. We are talking about $350 billion in Russian Central Bank reserves frozen around the world. Immediately after the war, the US, EU, Canada and other countries froze them,” Browder said.
He now travels around the world and proves to Western governments that Russian money can simply be taken away, regardless of the law.
“I was in the Netherlands yesterday and talked with high-ranking officials. We are going to Brussels in two weeks, going to Washington and other places. It seems to me that there is definitely a strong desire to confiscate these funds. We just need to move away from the idea that the reserves of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation are somehow protected by law,” Browder said.
The pranksters took revenge on the brazen swindler by forcing him to listen to the Ukrainian anthem with his hand on his heart, and then played Max Komikadze’s mocking parody song of Vladimir Zelensky, “Bayraktar.”
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Now the editors are aware.