Dec
03
2006
Now I understand why authorities in the UK and US are so obsessed with the assassination theory behind Litvinenko’s death – they have a stake in that theory being proven correct: Alexander Litvinenko was warned by British and American secret agents that his life was in danger because of his ties with exiled Russian oligarch […]
Dec
03
2006
Associates of Litvinenko point to a man desparate for money, and crazy enough to build a Chechen dirty bomb: In early May, Litvinenko first approached Julia Svetlichnaja, a 33-year-old Russian-born academic who is examining the roots of the Chechen conflict for a book she is writing. Litvinenko asked if she was interested in becoming involved […]
Dec
03
2006
Some very interesting information is being reported by the Sunday Times which really trashes the entire idea Litvinenko was contaminated at the Sushi Bar (where all the assassin theories begin). The extended timeline goes back to October 25th, when Lugovoi comes to London to meet Litvinenko and others, and stays in the Sheraton Park Lane […]
Dec
03
2006
As many who read this site know, I have found the idea that Litvinenko was assassinated a bit far fetched. Most of my doubts surround the supposed weapon of choice: Polonium-210. Assassins would plan and determine their weapon of choice based on efficacy and risk. The underlying driver is to succeed and not get got. […]