VIDEO - The Magnitsky Act - Behind the Scenes

Who was Magnitsky and why are we supposed to believe he was a hero?

The official story:
>Bill Browder was an American businessman who ran a hedge fund in Russia.
>Corrupt Russian cops with the help of the Russian mafia stole his business thro...

Who was Magnitsky and why are we supposed to believe he was a hero?

The official story:
>Bill Browder was an American businessman who ran a hedge fund in Russia.
>Corrupt Russian cops with the help of the Russian mafia stole his business through a convoluted fraud scheme.
>The lead cop grew rich from his stolen money.
>Sergei Magnitsky was Browder’s recently lawyer.
>Magnitsky reported the fraud to the Russian government.
>Magnitsky was arrested and brutally treated in jail.
>7 riot cops beat Magnitsky to death while he was handcuffed.
>The official cause of death listed “heart failure”.
>Browder has now spent his life lobbying Western governments to sanction Russian individuals in honor of Magnitsky.
>Numerous official reports back up his story.

The director of this documentary, (the Magnitsky Act - Behind the Scenes) was a true believer in the story. When he was filming the story as it was told a lot of details didn’t add up. So he decided to do his own investigation.

>Bill Browder used a simple power of attorney to transfer his company to the Russian mafiosi.
>Magnitsky was never a lawyer, but rather an accountant.
>Magnitsky had worked for Browder since the 1990s.
>Magnitsky met with the Russian mafia to transfer the ownership.
>Browder used this period of unclear ownership to launder over $200 million.
>That mafiosi then died mysteriously. Along with several other mafiosi
>The lead cop bought his house before property values went up.
>The lead cop sold his house to fund a defamation lawsuit against Browder.
>A woman who worked for Browder reported the crime.
>Browder and HSBC called the report false.
>Magnitsky went to jail and was asked to testify.
>No record exists of Magnitsky reporting any crime.
>Magnitsky had diabetes and was left alone when he died.
>Magnitsky’s mother believes the prison was negligent, but not intentional.
>Browder is using the Magnitsky story to avoid an Interpol warrant for tax fraud in Russia.
>Browder’s sworn testimony in the US contradicted his company’s statements in Russia.
>Browder’s sworn testimony relies on him not remembering details he wrote a book about.
>Every official Western report relied solely on Browder’s sources.

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