London. Traces of radiation, emitted by the substance used to poison Alexander Litvinenko were found in the car of the emissary of the Chechen separatists in London Ahmed Zakayev, Daily Telegraph reports in its online edition.Oddly, I can't find any such story on the Daily Telegraph site. Lugovoy was, among many other shady things, the security head for exiled Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky -- who has every motive to try to bring down Russian president Putin.
The main suspect for the poisoning continues to be the Russian businessman and former security agent Andrey Lugovoy and his companion, who met with Litvinenko in the day he was poisoned.
Also note that during Litvinenko's illness, his friend Alexander Goldfarb (a main man in the Berezovsky posse) told the press "Litvinenko wants to stress that doesn’t accuse anyone of his poisoning." This was probably meant to keep Lugovoy off the hook. It's worth noting that the eloquent accusation against Putin came only after Litvinenko's death, courtesy Berezovsky's PR firm. Folks, we're being duped -- by the same super-dupers who gave us "The KGB shot the Pope."
The very idea of Putin "nuking" a fabricator like Litvinenko is akin to Bush hitting Lyndon LaRouche or Alex Jones with a radioactive zap. Actually, Litvinenko had even less credibility than LaRouche and Jones do.
Incidentally, Larisa Alexandrovna thinks that the delivery mechanism was a cigarette. A very interesting idea. This would explain the environmental effects.
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Joe i agree that W wouldn't bother rubbing out Lyndon or Alex Jones. but are you saying that nothing larouche or Alex jones says is true? i mean they don't go for shooting popes, but they certainly seem to drag stuff up on a regular basis.. sometimes i think that the fact that they seem crazy is one of the things that keeps them alive, same with david icke, if it weren't for the shape shifting alien thing, maybe they would be dead already...
and remember, maybe icke, jones, larouche are still alive, but it wasn't that long ago that Pulitzer prize winning journalist Gary Webb "committed suicide" with two gunshots to the head-- of course that had nothing to do with 43 (41? Hmmm... yeah maybe...)
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