Not a hypothetical situation. The answer is no.
Edmond Saffra, a billionare banker, died in Monaco shortly after Putin came to power. His penthouse suite was set on fire and it was pinned on the maid. More credible reports indicate that a Russian commando team was involved.
https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/...magazine47
According to Armstrong this was the result of an attempted coup in Russia. Western globalists had been attempting to blackmail Yeltsin regarding a theft to the tune of over $7billion USD, and were attempting to install a stooge (Boris Beretzki) as the Russian president. A deal was cut where if Yeltsin would appoint Putin president then Putin would take care of everything. Notably it was shortly before Yeltsin resigned that Edmond Saffra was killed in a "fire".
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/uncat...t-bankers/
So yes: it does happen and often as a result of infighting by the elites...which is a non-trivial factor as such infighting is no small part of the reason that an antiglobalist pushback has been possible.
Does it get reported on? Saffra's death made a few gossip rags and a few publications typically read by business high rollers. That's about it.
Edmond Saffra, a billionare banker, died in Monaco shortly after Putin came to power. His penthouse suite was set on fire and it was pinned on the maid. More credible reports indicate that a Russian commando team was involved.
https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/...magazine47
According to Armstrong this was the result of an attempted coup in Russia. Western globalists had been attempting to blackmail Yeltsin regarding a theft to the tune of over $7billion USD, and were attempting to install a stooge (Boris Beretzki) as the Russian president. A deal was cut where if Yeltsin would appoint Putin president then Putin would take care of everything. Notably it was shortly before Yeltsin resigned that Edmond Saffra was killed in a "fire".
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/uncat...t-bankers/
So yes: it does happen and often as a result of infighting by the elites...which is a non-trivial factor as such infighting is no small part of the reason that an antiglobalist pushback has been possible.
Does it get reported on? Saffra's death made a few gossip rags and a few publications typically read by business high rollers. That's about it.