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KGB Hit: Russian Police State Is Back John LeBoutillier Last week’s death of former KGB Colonel Alexander Litvinenko in London from poisoning by a nuclear isotope, Polonium 210, raises a number of disturbing questions. Let us examine: Facts: All we know for certain is that a healthy 43-year old Litvinenko somehow ingested the deadly Polonium on Wednesday, November 1st in London - either in his frequent haunt, Isto - a sushi restaurant, the Millenium Hotel or at his house. (All three places have been found to have traces of Polonium.) Mr. Litvinenko died three weeks later after losing 28 pounds, all his hair and suffering massive organ failure and finally a heart attack. Those are all indisputable facts; the rest is subject to conjecture and investigation. Theories: 1) Russian President Vladimir Putin, himself a former KGB officer, ordered the ‘hit’ because Litvinenko was a vocal and fierce critic of Putin. In Moscow over the weekend the following theory predominates: several years ago Litvinenko was ordered to kill Russian oligarch and vocal Putin critic, billionaire Boris Bereshovsky, who was living in exile in England. Instead of killing him, Litvinenko approached Bereshovsky and said he would not kill him if Bereshovsky would pay him more than the KGB was paying him to do the ‘hit.’ Bereshovsky indeed paid Litvinenko - and in fact they became friends who even did business deals together. So, when Litvinenko gave an October speech in London again criticizing
Putin, a new ‘hit’ was ordered: this time on Litvinenko
himself - to send a message to all other KGB personnel: you disobey
orders at your own peril.
Does Vladimir have any credibility? Does he have - s GW Bush so naively once stated - a soul? Putin’s PR team is of course denying any involvement - and instead trotting out their own theory: the murder was done by someone out to embarrass Putin. Hmmmm.... Does that sound credible? Would someone really murder someone - using a very-difficult-to-obtain ‘weapon’ - just to pin it on Russia’s president? Obtaining Polonium 210 is far more problematic than using a gun with the serial number removed. This is a weapon more likely used by a government which has access to nuclear isotopes. 3) The third theory floating around is that some ‘rogue KGB group’ - not under Moscow-control - carried out this hit on their own. Of course the obvious questions are: Who are these people and Why would they do it? Or is this so-called Rogue Operation a convenient way for the KGB to do their dirty work and maintain their all-important deniability? Conclusion: A man has been murdered in London with the most deadly weapon made by man: a “small atomic bomb” as Litvinenko’s father called it. This sounds and smells like a “hit.” It also has the earmarks of “pay-back” and a “message murder.” It is doubtful that British authorities will conclusively prove who did it; the perpetrators are too clever to be caught. But we can surmise much from just what we know so far: the Soviet Union may have imploded, but the Russian police state is back - and more dangerous than ever. --------------------------------------------------- Prison Planet.tv: The Premier Multimedia Subscription Package: Download and Share the Truth! Please help our fight against the New World Order by giving a donation. As bandwidth costs increase, the only way we can stay online and expand is with your support. Please consider giving a monthly or one-off donation for whatever you can afford. You can pay securely by either credit card or Paypal. Click here to donate. |