Daria Dugina victim of terrorist car bombing in Moscow

Daria Dugina victim of terrorist car bombing in Moscow

ByPamela Lillian Valemont

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Daria Dugina, 29 year old beautiful and brilliant political philosopher, PhD, television producer and journalist, was heinously murdered in a car bombing in Moscow on 20th August 2022. Russian Intelligence (FSB) investigated the crime and laid the blame for the terrorist attack squarely at the feet of 43 year old Natalia Vovk, mother of a pre-teen daughter, who they claimed was a member of the AZOV regiment, known for its Nazi origination and current day orientation. It was alleged she was a spy and assigned assassin working for Ukrainian intelligence. Vovk managed to escape by car to Estonia immediately after the bombing, which left Russia in a state of shock, grief, and national mourning. Extradition proceedings are being carried out. Daria's father, who was driving behind her when the bomb exploded, was at the scene and watched his beloved daughter die in the fiery blaze. He eventually collapsed, and suffered a heart attack. Daria was driving her father's car, leading many to conjecture that it was he and not his daughter who was the intended target. This is a forensic mathematical and numerological analysis of Daria, her father and the terrorist herself. There is a distinct correlation between Daria Dugina and Natalia Vovk, suggesting it was she and not her father, who was the target of the terrorist attack. Joe Biden has come out publicly and maintained he knew nothing of the terrorist attack on Daria, and blamed Ukraine totally for her murder. Yet, my findings suggest that the winner of the 59th Quadrennial elections and 46th President of the United States may well have known about this terrorist attack in advance.

Details

Publication Date
Aug 28, 2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781471073571
Category
History
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Pamela Lillian Valemont

Specifications

Pages
67
Binding Type
Hardcover Case Wrap
Interior Color
Color
Dimensions
US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)

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