Comments on: Who Killed Alexander Litvinenko?
Add a Comment
- To much attention is paided to Miss Svetlichnaja, who is basicaly a liar. For instance she told to the Observer that once Litvinenko drove her to the the station and showed her how to "get rid of the tail". In fact it is a thing well known that Litvinenko didn't have a driving licence and was himself driven either by his wife or by Akhmed Zakaev's son or employee. See the testimony of Litvinenko neighbours:
Nima Toserkani, 17, said: "He was cheerful, happy, lively. He minded his own business. He would play with the kids round there. He would always get driven round by a guy with a Mercedes who lives over there."
http://www.muswellhilljournal24.co.uk/content/haringey/
muswellhilljournal/news/story.aspx?
brand=MHJOnline&category=news&t
Brand=northlondon24&tCategory=newsmhj&itemid=
WeED29%20Nov%202006%2013%3A21%3A15%3A450 - Reply to this comment
- To much attention is paided to Miss Svetlichnaja, who is basicaly a liar. For instance she told to the Observer that once Litvinenko drove her to the the station and showed her how to "get rid of the tail". In fact it is a thing well known that Litvinenko didn't have a driving licence and was himself driven either by his wife or by Akhmed Zakaev's son or employee. See the testimony of Litvinenko neighbours:
Nima Toserkani, 17, said: "He was cheerful, happy, lively. He minded his own business. He would play with the kids round there. He would always get driven round by a guy with a Mercedes who lives over there."
http://www.muswellhilljournal24.co.uk/content/haringey/
muswellhilljournal/news/story.aspx?
brand=MHJOnline&category=news&t
Brand=northlondon24&tCategory=newsmhj&itemid=
WeED29%20Nov%202006%2013%3A21%3A15%3A450 - Reply to this comment
- "A little known radioactive isotope called polonium 210. Tasteless, odorless and lethal, a tiny speck is all it takes to kill." That was the description in tonight's "60 Minutes" piece as to what killed Alexander Litvinenko. What 60 Minutes reporters don't appear to know is that this "little known radioactive isotope" appears among the "50 cancer-causing chemicals in secondhand tobacco smoke," according to the latest USDHHS report on the subject, on-line at http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/secondhandsmoke/factsheets/factsheet9.html ["The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services."] This has been known since at least the 1986 USSG's report on the same subject [see page 132, Chapter 3, on-line at http://*******.com/4s2uw ].
- Reply to this comment
- this is a place for debate-not whining about what news org you dont like --
this is news simply because its a first-- - Reply to this comment
- What keeps this story alive in this country the Russian immigrants. Americans don't care about Russian news the names are too confusing.
- Reply to this comment
- Julia has been exposed by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten (one of the most respected papers in Norway) as probably being a Russian spy. In this article (in Norwegian) http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/article1560202.ece
they show that she has been employed as information officer by a dubious firm called Russian Investors. When Aftenposten pointed this out to Julia she was quickly removed from the website for Russian Investors. - Reply to this comment
- Julia has been exposed by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten (one of the most respected papers in Norway) as probably being a Russian spy. In this article (in Norwegian) http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/article1560202.ece
they show that she has been employed as information officer by a dubious firm called Russian Investors. When Aftenposten pointed this out to Julia she was quickly removed from the website for Russian Investors. - Reply to this comment
- I wish 60 Minutes would just stick to spreading one kind of propaganda. Their pro-Israel *** is bad enough as it is.
abraham
The Hypocalypse - Reply to this comment
- I wish 60 Minutes would just stick to spreading one kind of propaganda. Their pro-Israel *** is bad enough as it is.
abraham
The Hypocalypse - Reply to this comment
- Poisoned Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko appears to have been involved in collecting information about Alexei Golubovich, a longtime associate of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, former head of the Russian oil company, Yukos. Khodorkovsky is in jail in Russia for tax evasion. Golubovich was a top official of Yukos from 1992 to 2000 and is under house arrest in Italy at the request of Russia which has charged him with fraud and embezzlement.
It has already been reported that Litvinenko was collecting information on corrupt Russian business people to use to blackmail them. It has also been reported that Litvinenko had been collaborating with another ex-Soviet intelligence agent, Yevgeny Limarev. It has not been reported before the story linked below that Limarev in 2005 went to see Elena Collongues-Popova, who had worked for Golubovich, to ask about bribes that her former boss might have paid to Lithuanian officials to get control of the state-owned Maziekiu Nafta oil refinery. So add Golubovich to the list of people who might have wanted Litvinenko dead.
See the full story below.
Lucy Komisar
lucykomisar (at) thekomisarscoop.com
The full story is here: http://thekomisarscoop.com/2006/12/27/poisoned-russian-linked-to-investigation-of-possible-bribes-by-ex-yukos-official/ - Reply to this comment

