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W.Brytania: Litwinienkę zabito trucizną w aeroz...

27.11.06, 13:19
czy to był dust remover ?
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    • plaszcz A gdzie w tym czasie był Bond ? 27.11.06, 13:29
      Co Hubert H powiedział o Kaczyńskich
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      Wzorowy obywatel IV RP
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    • a.anonym Nie, to byl Air Spy-Duster !!! 27.11.06, 17:29
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    • a.anonym Albo, AntiSpy-Aer, made in Kacapia !!! 27.11.06, 17:33
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    • mariadiva W.Brytania: Litwinienkę zabito trucizną w aeroz.. 29.11.06, 14:05
      Stara rzymska zasada mówi,że o zbrodnię podejrzany jest ten co odnosi z niej
      korzyśći. Ta spawa osłabia Putina a wzmacnia rosyjskich oligarchów którzy z nim
      walczą. Przypomina mi się "trucie" Juszczenki. Długo wierzyłem polskim mediom
      ,ze to była prawda, aż przeczytałem w brytyjskiej gazecie /był tez przedruk w
      naszym FORUM/ że ordynator austriackiego szpitala , który go leczył zdementował
      fakt trucia i był z tego powodu szykanowany.Zdaje się ,że jestem paskudnym
      polskojęzycznym wyrodkiem , który nie wpisuje się w
      ogólnoposko-cwiercinteligecką tendencję - "lance do boju szable w dłoń,
      bolszewika goń, goń goń"
      • obraza.uczuc.religijnych Bo w ogóle ten Litwinienko taki biedny 29.11.06, 14:07
        W FSB doszedł tylko do stopnia pułkownika. Tacy biedacy to idole rusofobów.
      • maureen2 Re: W.Brytania: Litwinienkę zabito trucizną w aer 29.11.06, 14:11
        czyżby był to więc młodzieńczy trądzik w tak dorosłym wieku ?
      • herr7 może nie 29.11.06, 15:31
        W internecie można znaleźć i takie rewlacje. Sprawa jest bardzo zagmatwana, ale
        nie ma już większych wątpliwości ża jest to z góry zaplnaowana akcja i na
        dodatek przeprowadzona środkami, które mogą być jedynie w dyspozycji państw.
        Pytanie jakich?

        LITVINENKO MURDER: SOLVED

        A man came all the way from Italy to call Litvinenko to an emergency meeting at
        the now-radiocative sushi bar, where it turned out that all he had was the
        print-out of an email, a fact that Litvinenko himself found puzzling.

        The man is Mario Scaramella, an agent of the notorious Italian SISMI that
        colludes with fascist coup plotters to blow up train stations (Bologna 1980),
        forges "Niger uranium" documents so that the US can invade Iraq, and kidnaps
        innocent Muslims for the CIA.

        www.ericmargolis.com/archives/2004/08/italian_liars_p.php
        Scaramella also happens to be SISMI's top nuclear materials expert.

        Motive - check
        Opportunity - check
        Means - check
        Alibi - none
        Fits the profile - check

        NAILED!

        ----------------------------------------------------
        news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article2013255.ece
        Traces of polonium 210 were found at the Itsu sushi restaurant in Piccadilly,
        where Mr Litvinenko met the KGB expert Mario Scaramella on 1 November
        ----------------
        www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/topstories/display.var.1030960.0.exspy_poisoned_over_kremlin_criticism.php
        Mr Litvinenko is reported to have told a journalist contact last night: "Mario
        said he wanted to sit down to talk to me so I suggested we go to a Japanese
        restaurant nearby.

        "I ordered lunch but he ate nothing. He appeared to be very nervous. He handed
        me a four-page document which he said he wanted me to read straight away. The
        document was an email. I could not understand why he had come all the way to
        London to give it to me. Several hours after the meeting I started to feel sick."
        ----------------
        news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1715412006
        reports in Italy suggest Mr Scaramella was a member of SISMI, the Italian secret
        services, and also worked for the CIA and Colombian intelligence.
        ----------------
        www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=418642&in_page_id=1770&ico=Homepage&icl=TabModule&icc=NEWS&ct=5
        Exclusive: Sushi bar man is nuclear waste expert
        Mysterious past of last man to meet dead Russian

        By GLEN OWEN and NICK PISA, Mail on Sunday Last updated at 12:15pm on 26th
        November 2006

        The last person to meet Alexander Litvinenko before he succumbed to the
        agonising effects of radioactive poisoning is a self-professed expert in nuclear
        materials.

        International 'security consultant' Mario Scaramella, who joined Litvinenko for
        the now infamous clandestine meeting in a London sushi bar, headed an
        organisation which tracked dumped nuclear waste, including Soviet nuclear
        missiles left over from the Cold War.
        [. . .]
        Our investigations have established that:

        • He has a deep knowledge of nuclear materials and their whereabouts around the
        globe.

        • Although he describes himself as an environmentalist, he has detailed
        knowledge of the activities of Russian agents.

        • Some of the institutions listed on his impressive CV appear to have no record
        of him, prompting questions about a career involving a large number of posts
        around the globe.

        Prof Scaramella agreed to meet us in his home city of Naples to respond to
        allegations circulating on the internet that he was an intelligence agent in the
        pay of several secret services. Arriving in the lobby of a hotel flanked by two
        bodyguards, he produced a professional-looking dossier detailing his career.

        As the meeting progressed, Prof Scaramella denied he had links to any secret
        services and became irritated. "You are sounding like the police,' he said. "Do
        not use this information against me."

        Prof Scaramella's knowledge of atomic materials is clear, however. The Mail on
        Sunday has discovered that in June last year Italian police launched an
        investigation into an alleged plot to smuggle uranium into the country after
        being tipped off by Prof Scaramella.

        He told officers that the uranium was hidden in a suitcase and had originated
        from an undisclosed country in the former Soviet Union. Within just 24 hours,
        police in Rimini made four arrests.

        At the time all Prof Scaramella would say was: "I was investigating the
        activities of former KGB activities in San Marino a tiny independent republic
        near Rimini]
        (. . .)
        "I told the police that 10kg of uranium was hidden in a suitcase and on its way
        to Italy on June 2; and on June 2 the arrests were made and the uranium found.
        It was enriched uranium 90 per cent capable of making a small atomic bomb. Also
        an electronic target device was seized."

        The uranium plot came a year after Prof Scaramella announced that he had
        information that 20 nuclear warheads had been lost by a Soviet submarine in the
        Bay of Naples.

        Jak by nie było Brytowie mają w rękach tego Włocha, a on chyba wie więcej
        aniżeli się o tym pisze.

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