Dec
20
2006
This article describes how Polonium-210 is an optimal choice for a dirty bomb, while trying to claim it was a brillian choice for assassination (which clearly cannot be the conclusion of the Litvinenko incident since it failed at going undetected). With the yet to be explained discrepency of the Litvinenko dose (a grain of salt) […]
Dec
20
2006
This article on Scaramella, the man who met with Litvinenko for a 3:00 PM lunch at the Itsu sushi restaurant in Picadilly Circus, London, illustrates what a mystery this man is and how is background has all the signs of a covert agent. If there was an assassin, he would be a candidate. In a […]
Dec
20
2006
The news out today that Al Qaeda’s number two is upset at signs of democracy in Palestine is interesting. It reinforces the view that it is not Bush that caused Al Qaeda to attack the US (since 1991) but freedom. Zawahiri also was quite clear in reminding Democrats and spineless Reps that if they want […]
Dec
20
2006
It seems there are real Russian spies out there, and my guess is they are working with The West to monitor terrorist activities. This is one truly interesting story of a Russian spy uncovered in Canada who is being deported in the most gentlemanly way (which tells me Canada determined his efforts were in the […]
Dec
20
2006
After some reflection on my earlier post regarding claims by an ex-Russian working for MI-6 that he knew the Litvinenko murderer, I am not too concerned about eating any crow on this Polonium story yet. The biggest problem with this guy’s claims is he cannot explain the three smuggling trips seen with Lugovoi and Litvinenko […]