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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

POLONIUM KILLING USED $10 MILLION WORTH

British investigators believe that Alexander Litvinenko’s killers used more than $10 million of polonium-210 to poison him. Preliminary findings from the post mortem examination on the former KGB spy suggest that he was given more than ten times the lethal dose.
Police do not know why the assassins used so much of the polonium-210, and are investigating whether the poison was part of a consignment to be sold on the black market.

They believe that whoever orchestrated the plot knew of its effects, but are unsure whether the massive amount was used to send a message — it made it easier for British scientists to detect — or is evidence of a clumsy operation. IN FULL

Does this not make it quite obvious that this was not an assassination attempt against Litvinenko but a mishandling of material by him & his compatriots involved in a much larger conspiracy presumably against Russia? Does it not also make it look very much like the Polonium was provided free by some government, probably ours?

Comments:
"Does this not make it quite obvious...?" No. Nothing about this case is at all obvious.
 
Fair point Dearieme I may have overstated. I should have said I think my assumptions fit such facts as we know much better than the MSM story but as you point out nothing fits well.
 
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