Snoopy
12-19-2006, 06:02 AM
I suggest that we should look at now unfolding events with our eyes widely open. If you do, you’ll see that British special services continue doing same sort of erroneous thing. They are searching people responsible for Litvinenko’s murder. But with each passing day it becomes strikingly obvious that this is the way to nowhere!
There are too many oddities in the case and they are mostly of some strangely excessive manner.
And it becomes painfully obvious that Litvinenko fell victim of some really dreadful events linked with some polonium leakage either at some secret facility … well a lab or what or in the wake of some illegal dealings in so called black market. That actually should make a very big worry for British security agencies!!
What really makes me tense is that they seem to be failing to manage it. And I suspect them of just “saving face” operation. That’s why they need new “victims” in the inquiry and the “evil will” of Moscow as a blind for such small potatoes as we are.
New “revelations” made by another ex-FSB spy Trepashkin in far away Siberia or the Urals (mustn’t we cast our eye closer to our lands?) and then published in The Sunday Telegraph fit that scheme imo. He’s the fourth or fifth ex-FSB agent in the case. How many more? Sick and tired with that loony bin!!
I wouldn’t be really amazed if that poor Trepashkin is polonium poisoned by our secret services as well. LOL
There are too many oddities in the case and they are mostly of some strangely excessive manner.
And it becomes painfully obvious that Litvinenko fell victim of some really dreadful events linked with some polonium leakage either at some secret facility … well a lab or what or in the wake of some illegal dealings in so called black market. That actually should make a very big worry for British security agencies!!
What really makes me tense is that they seem to be failing to manage it. And I suspect them of just “saving face” operation. That’s why they need new “victims” in the inquiry and the “evil will” of Moscow as a blind for such small potatoes as we are.
New “revelations” made by another ex-FSB spy Trepashkin in far away Siberia or the Urals (mustn’t we cast our eye closer to our lands?) and then published in The Sunday Telegraph fit that scheme imo. He’s the fourth or fifth ex-FSB agent in the case. How many more? Sick and tired with that loony bin!!
I wouldn’t be really amazed if that poor Trepashkin is polonium poisoned by our secret services as well. LOL