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Yuri Felshtinsky

    The Putin Corporation
    Blowing up Russia
    The Age of Assassins
    From Red Terror to Mafia State
    The Greatest Da Vinci Deal
    • The Greatest Da Vinci Deal

      Donald Trump's Election Campaign and the Strange Case of an Old Master, Mohamed bin Salman and a Florida Beach Front Property

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the intriguing connection between the sale of a Leonardo Da Vinci painting for $500 million and its unexpected role in financing Donald Trump's election campaign via a Florida real estate deal. It delves into the intertwining of art, finance, and politics, revealing how high-stakes transactions can influence political landscapes. This unique story highlights the impact of wealth in shaping electoral outcomes and the often-unseen relationships between cultural artifacts and contemporary power dynamics.

      The Greatest Da Vinci Deal
    • The first comprehensive history of Russia seen through its secret services from 1917-2036 (the end of Putin's term in office as Russia's President).

      From Red Terror to Mafia State
    • The acclaimed history of Putin's rise and consolidation of power, updated with the Skripal-Sturgess poisonings and other killings since the Duma authorised the Russian President to kill on foreign soil.

      The Age of Assassins
    • 'Blowing Up Russia' contains the attacks of ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko against his former spymasters in Moscow which led to his being murdered in London by poisoning. Litvinenko and Yuri Felshtinsky detail how, since 1999, the secret service has been hatching a secret plot to return to the terror that was the hallmark of the KGB.

      Blowing up Russia
    • Based on information from oligarchs, spies and classified sources, this title describes how all power was taken away from the businessmen; who thrived on the chaos under Yeltsin and shifted to a corporation of 300 spies, joined through a web of joint-shareholdings and Kremlin positions.

      The Putin Corporation