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Tillion
06-04-2007, 10:21 AM
It’s changing from bad to worse in Litvinenko’s case. The accusations of Beresovsky and MI6 in killing of Litvinenko were voiced in Moscow by ex-Russian spy Andre Lugovoy. That’s what makes them looking fishy. Some of my friends say we can’t believe this new info.
My vision of it is that both that freak Berezovsky and intelligence service of MI6 are no strangers in the case perhaps. But they didn’t act in unison imo. If they would have, Berezovsky was staying in Britain now …. enjoying safety. Instead he moved urgently to Israeli city of Eilat not being a citizen of Israeli state even! Previously he denied getting Israeli citizenship and now he has no chances to change things. Still he is now there and not in Britain.
What if Andre Lugovoy is right and MI6 is major part to blame in the story. Both Berezovsky and poor Litvinenko were its agents who went astray so to say. Litvinenko was eliminated and Berezevsky happened to learn or just felt he was “second in the hit-list”. That’s why he hurriedly left Britain for Eilat or some other safe place. That was an escape in fact.
If so, it makes the case of Litvinenko quite a different story. Next goes the question, “Why did MI6 need that all noise?” Maybe Britain needs some huge leverages at the G8 summit in tackling business matters in the sphere of economic policy. Killing of Berezovsky would suit it well. Any ideas, guys?

warrior1972
06-04-2007, 10:41 AM
I am not going to defend any side because when it comes to spy they are all guilty. God knows how twisted this really is and how deep it goes.

mikezila
06-04-2007, 11:10 AM
It’s changing from bad to worse in Litvinenko’s case. The accusations of Beresovsky and MI6 in killing of Litvinenko were voiced in Moscow by ex-Russian spy Andre Lugovoy. That’s what makes them looking fishy. Some of my friends say we can’t believe this new info.
My vision of it is that both that freak Berezovsky and intelligence service of MI6 are no strangers in the case perhaps. But they didn’t act in unison imo. If they would have, Berezovsky was staying in Britain now …. enjoying safety. Instead he moved urgently to Israeli city of Eilat not being a citizen of Israeli state even! Previously he denied getting Israeli citizenship and now he has no chances to change things. Still he is now there and not in Britain.
What if Andre Lugovoy is right and MI6 is major part to blame in the story. Both Berezovsky and poor Litvinenko were its agents who went astray so to say. Litvinenko was eliminated and Berezevsky happened to learn or just felt he was “second in the hit-list”. That’s why he hurriedly left Britain for Eilat or some other safe place. That was an escape in fact.
If so, it makes the case of Litvinenko quite a different story. Next goes the question, “Why did MI6 need that all noise?” Maybe Britain needs some huge leverages at the G8 summit in tackling business matters in the sphere of economic policy. Killing of Berezovsky would suit it well. Any ideas, guys?
it's nice to know that the old Soviet disinformation machine is still working:corn:

not that it's ever worked that well, but you guys keep trying-i admire that:thumbs: