i dont think it will get much worse then people accusing eachother and obscure radioactive assasinations. |
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Anyone heard about the assassination of the ex-chief of KGB (or something similar)? He wrote a book ratting out the Russian government of all their false-flag operations, so defected over to the UK, living 6 or so years until now, where he was assassinated, via an extremely rare radioactive toxin called 'Polonium 210' or 'Secret agent's poison' in a sushi restaurant. Further more, the UK guys wont perform an autopsy, because they fear the toxin will endanger them too. This came shortly after the death of a close friend of his, also critical of the Putin government. |
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i dont think it will get much worse then people accusing eachother and obscure radioactive assasinations. |
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Some are born to sweet deleight
Some are born to endless night
Was that the Alexander Litvinenko case? I haven't heard much more about it on the news for a while. |
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Some are born to sweet deleight
Some are born to endless night
I had heard of this before. I definately wouldn't want to live in Russia. |
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While there is a lower class, I am in it.
While there is a criminal element, I am of it.
While there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
-Eugene V. Debs
While I don't claim to know anything about what really happened, it's interesting to see how quickly western media likes to jump on any story of Russian 'mystery' involving assasination, poison etc. It's James Bond plots brought to life. |
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