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Ritter's ‘Agent Zelenskyy’ Documentary Shows, MI6 Runs Zelenskyy

Details on the British MI6 relationship with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emerge from the first video in the projected series by Scott Ritter, entitled “Agent Zelenskyy.” (https://youtu.be/HLeBb6hPUC8 )

Much of the documentary very usefully reviews more well-known matters: The role of billionaire Igor Kolomoisky in financing Zelenskyy’s image-building “Servant of the People” television show, as the way to win an election; the massive wealth Zelenskyy holds, with seaside villas, homes and apartments in Miami, Israel, Italy, Georgia and a ritzy apartment on London’s Baker Street—worth at least $50-60 million; and various disguised financial dealings that showed up in the “Panama Papers” documents of offshore transactions. Ritter shows Zelenskyy responding to a question as to whether Kolomoisky’s money makes him beholden to him: “I am a completely independent person. No offense, but a man who can control me has not yet been born.”

Near the end of Part I, Ritter focuses upon Zelenskyy’s role as an agent, specifically of MI6’s Chief Richard Moore. He notes that on a 2020 trip to London, Zelenskyy was summoned to a secret meeting with Moore at MI6 (Secret Intelligence Service) headquarters. Ritter notes that protocol demands that, when on foreign territory, the head of state meets with his counterpart, not the head of an intelligence agency. When the meeting was discovered, Zelenskyy deferred any explanation, only saying that it was a matter of Ukrainian national security.

Ritter then relates the curious episode of British intelligence, in July 2020, being very close to entrapping a part of the Wagner group, but the operation blows up when the group is warned by a call from, amongst all places, someone in Ukraine’s Office of the President! The implication is that some Russian asset is in that office, and that Moore holds that over Zelenskyy. Evidently Moore did not pursue the matter further, after Zelenskyy responded to the summons to MI6. After that, Ritter maintains that Zelenskyy’s security staff has British personnel in it.

Moore shows up again in a bizarre setting. When Zelenskyy appears at the Vatican for a meeting with the Pope, he is wearing a black sweatshirt. Further, it has an insignia, which Ritter identifies as that of the infamous OUN-B Nazi collaborators. Zelenskyy presents the Pope with an altered icon, including an ominous black silhouette. Then, with the Pope out of the way, Zelenskyy meets in a private Vatican side room for a lengthy (almost 1.5 hour-long) meeting with Britain’s Archbishop Paul Francis Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States within the Holy See’s Secretariat of State. And the other fellow in the Vatican meeting—MI6 Chief Richard Moore.

Part 2 of Ritter’s “Agent Zelenskyy” series is expected out on July 17.