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Thread: Michael Lee White Passport Controversy
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[quote=LEONARDO,321451]Who is Michael Lee White? He is reported to be an American English teacher currently teaching English in Guangdong University of Business Studies in China. ( 广东商学院). Now, he is a celeb whom worldwide netizens tried to locate him. What made him known to the world is that his passport was found in the battlefield of South Ossetia. <<On August 28, 2008, Russian Colonel General Anatoly Nogovitsyn gave a news conference in Moscow where he produced a photocopy of an American passport with the name of Michael Lee White born in 1967 who lived in Texas.>> (Source: Wikipeadia) The key point is: Russia suspects that he is a spy working for CIA or other covert agencies. Not long ago, in an interview with CNN and a German TV station,Russian Prime Minister Vlamidir Putin said Russia had the evidences that American citizens and spies were involved in the South Ossetia Conflict. Putin’s conclusion is that “ someone orchestrated the South Ossetia Crisis.” Russian media’s prevailing attitudes: USA is the mastermind behind the Georgia-Russia conflicts. Bush Administration prodded its ally Georgia to launch the war against Russia attempting to help Republican candidate John McCain to show off his ability and experience in coping with the issue of international security, hence, helping John McCain outshine Obama and win the presidential election campaign. When the Wallstreet Journal located Mr Lee White and interviewed him in South China’s Guangdong Province, he said that he had never been to Georgia. He said that his passport was stolen during a flight from Moscow to New York in 2005 and that he had no idea how the passport ended up in South Ossetia. The incident has sparked a controversy. Some bloggers believe that CIA faked the passports. Is there a mastermind behind the South Ossetia Crisis? Is a secret agency imprudent enough to leave his passport behind? [/quote]
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