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Post by nobody on Jan 21, 2016 5:48:54 GMT -6
Surely one of the most distinctive ways to die is by poisoning from radioactive Polonium-210. Perhaps that is why it has been used by the KGB in assassinations of enemies of the Russian state. Now, nearly 10 years after ex-KGB officer and outspoken Putin critic Alexander Litvenenko died of Polonium-210 poisoning, the official report has been released, concluding that there is a high probability that Putin authorized the murder. www.washingtonpost.com/world/putin-implicated-in-fatal-poisoning-of-former-kgb-spy-at-posh-london-hotel/2016/01/21/2c0c5052-bf92-11e5-98c8-7fab78677d51_story.html"Strong circumstantial evidence...." But we knew that nine years ago, didn't we? Will arrest warrants be issued? Charges brought in The Hague? Don't bank on it. Russia and Putin are UK allies of a sort now. It is more likely that Polonium will be slipped into Putin's tea by persons unknown than that he will face trial.
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