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Alexander Litvinenko's death

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:35 pm
by NandoRick
Do you think the finger of blame is pointing directly at the Kremlin and the Russian security service (FSB)?

I personally don't think the Russians would goto the hassle of tracking down and killing an ex-KGB agent in 2006,i mean how much damage could 1 ex-spy do.

I think its more likely to have been Putin haters here in the UK have taken Litvinenko out because he was an easy target and as a result of his death they get Front page and primetime news to highlight there cause.


The mystery continues.


Re: Alexander Litvinenko's death

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:43 pm
by steve56
did he come in from the cold?

Re: Alexander Litvinenko's death

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:42 pm
by Pervert
It's a rather sophisticated method of killing someone, involving access to materials you can't pick up in Boots.

Re: Alexander Litvinenko's death

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:58 am
by Robches
I see, he was a traitor because he refused an order to illegally execute Boris Bereshovsky? What garbage. Was von Stauffenberg a traitor for trying to kill Hitler?

This assassination had to be the work of the Russian state. Who else could get hold of Polonium 210? You have to make it in a nuclear reactor for fuck's sake.

The choice of Polonium tells you everything. The Russians could have shot him, but any criminal gang could have done that. Only the FSB can have done this hit, and that's the message they wanted to send. Obviously, it will never be proved. If, by some miracle, the British police ever found proof linking this murder to the Russian state, it will have to be suppressed. What are we going to do, declare war on Russia?

Putin was a KGB man before he became president, and clearly the KGB is like the Mafia, you only leave in a box. He is in essence a Facsist, who has destroyed free speech and a free press in Russia. Any journalist who takes him on ends up dead. I feel really sorry for Russia, there was a time in the 90's when they were on the verge of freedom, but the same corrupt Nomenklatura are in charge again, and a vicious bunch of corrupt murdering bastards they are.


Re: Alexander Litvinenko's death

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 10:10 am
by Gentleman
I feel we are in more "danger" now than in the cold war as we depend on the gas that they supply and therefore have to let them do whatever they want and to add to the mix the unparrelled levels of organised crime in the country.

Re: Alexander Litvinenko's death

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:49 pm
by jasonhallceltic
nando rick u obviously haven't done ne research on this and are making a brash statement on wat u think has happened, theres been 16 anti-putin journalists who spoke out against putin and how he handles chechnya regularly all killed since he came to power, but hey! it must me those people killing there own just 2 try and get putin out of power...


Re: Alexander Litvinenko's death

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:02 pm
by NandoRick
Its obviously to early to say what happened , i think i'll wait for the full investigation !sherlock! ,You might be right , im just going on what i've seen on the news and net.


Re: Alexander Litvinenko's death

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:35 pm
by jasonhallceltic
surprisingly it looks like the government might actually go thru with a proper investigation into this!, i could only wonder if it was an american ex spy blabbing about america would such an investigation go thru?