A Jew (((DIES))) in The Cell, Russia's Horrific Poison Laboratory of the Soviet Secret Services

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Published on Jul 2, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWTWdfF06VQ
In today's confidential declassified video we're going inside the horrific Russia's secret poison laboratory, The Cell. The Soviet Secret Services carried out dozens of covert operations to poison and kill highly powerful individuals who posed a threat to the Soviet Union. Check out this crazy new animated story to see how Stalin ordered spies and traitors to be poisoned by The Cell!

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