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- Here come the vultures!
From: mrsmarina44@aol.com [Add to Address Book]
To: undisclosed-recipients@null, null@null
Subject: hello dear
Date: Mar 18, 2009 4:45 AM
Dear beloved,
It is my pleasure to share this message with you. Do take this mission as a contribution to fate. This is not an easy task and that is the main reason why I contacted you.
Please do not be offended. I will understand completely if you cannot be of assistance or interested. I am Mrs.Marina Litvinenko, wife of Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian security officer who died in a London hospital after apparently being poisoned with the highly-toxic metal Polonium 210 by Mr Lugovoi, a Russian Government Paid agent.
You can read articles about my Husband's ordeal via the websites below:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/05/60minutes/main2333207.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/05/60minutes/main2333207_page2.shtml#ccmm
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/05/60minutes/main2333207_page3.shtml
Please I want you to assist in donating and distributing these funds to charity in your region on behalf of my Late Husband and my Humbleself, I shall be
presenting the said funds Four, five hundred thousand UK pounds
(4.5MGBP) to you which was given to my Late husband before his death by Mr
Berezovsky, A Russian Billionaire, Who he saved his life by exposing the plot
against him. It is the wish of my husband before his death to help and fight for
Humanity on the process he was murdered. This is why I want to distribute this
out for Humanitarian Work.
The Funds are deposited in a suspense account with a Financial firm in London
and I will personally put you in charge of this great exercise and you are to use your
discretion to distribute this funds to those who really needs help ( Widows, Less Privilege,
Motherless Babies, Destitute, and building a Shelter for the homeless, in
general , Litvinenko Justice Foundation) .
As i come to realize that all things are vanity when you are not helping others.
If verily you are interested and reliable, i will furnish you more details with
100% risk free guarantee. kindly get back to me in my private email: mrsmarina01@yahoo.com
Best Regards,
Mrs. Marina Litvinenko - Reply to this comment
- I agree with TheSoddy. My blog has raised numerous serious concerns about Svetlichnaya's credibility and motivations; I'm shocked and disappointed that 60 Minutes didn't at least warn unwary viewers about her possible conflict of interest and the charges that have been leveled at her, as being an agent of the Kremlin. It's also very disappointing that she wasn't required to explain why she was interviewing Litvinenko, he has nothing to do with her dissertation.
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html - Reply to this comment
- I agree with TheSoddy. My blog has raised numerous serious concerns about Svetlichnaya's credibility and motivations; I'm shocked and disappointed that 60 Minutes didn't at least warn unwary viewers about her possible conflict of interest and the charges that have been leveled at her, as being an agent of the Kremlin. It's also very disappointing that she wasn't required to explain why she was interviewing Litvinenko, he has nothing to do with her dissertation.
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html - Reply to this comment
- I agree with TheSoddy. My blog has raised numerous serious concerns about Svetlichnaya's credibility and motivations; I'm shocked and disappointed that 60 Minutes didn't at least warn unwary viewers about her possible conflict of interest and the charges that have been leveled at her, as being an agent of the Kremlin. It's also very disappointing that she wasn't required to explain why she was interviewing Litvinenko, he has nothing to do with her dissertation.
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html - Reply to this comment
- I agree with TheSoddy. My blog has raised numerous serious concerns about Svetlichnaya's credibility and motivations; I'm shocked and disappointed that 60 Minutes didn't at least warn unwary viewers about her possible conflict of interest and the charges that have been leveled at her, as being an agent of the Kremlin. It's also very disappointing that she wasn't required to explain why she was interviewing Litvinenko, he has nothing to do with her dissertation.
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html - Reply to this comment
- I agree with TheSoddy. My blog has raised numerous serious concerns about Svetlichnaya's credibility and motivations; I'm shocked and disappointed that 60 Minutes didn't at least warn unwary viewers about her possible conflict of interest and the charges that have been leveled at her, as being an agent of the Kremlin. It's also very disappointing that she wasn't required to explain why she was interviewing Litvinenko, he has nothing to do with her dissertation.
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html - Reply to this comment
- Alexander Litvinenko, like the other former for-hire KGB-FBS agents and dissidents in Boris Berezovsky's entourage, was a pathetic pawn. His alleged death bed accusation that Vladimir Putin and his FSB were responsible for his assassination was propagandized by members of Berezovsky's entourage and sensationalized by the media.
The media indicted Vladimir Putin, the FSB and Andrei Lugovoi without a shred of evidence.
A case in point is the Moscow Times, whose editor, adherring to editorial bias, witheld crucial evidence that would have vindicated Mr. Lugovoi, preferring instead to tout the anti-Kremlin. The evidence that was deliberately omitted proved beyond reasonable doubt that Mr. Litvinenko could not have identifed Mr. Lugovoi as his assassin was provided by me to Catherine Belton, a staff writer with the Moscow Times. In emails to me, Ms. Belton apologized profusely for her editor's refusal to allow her to use the evidence that she viewed as "dreadfully important" in vindicating Mr. Lugovoi.
Journalistic ethics were discarded, thrown to the wind, preferring sensationalized, fabricated opinion over fact.
For democracy to thrive, a well informed public is essential. It is not enough to have a free media. The media has an ethical obligation to present balanced, objective reporting free of editorial bias. Knowingly omitting crucial evidenceis an egregious violation of ethics no matter how it is sliced. - Reply to this comment
- Sorry, I know that this is petty, but I made at least one spelling mistake that I've noticed after the fact. Ooops! In the bigger scope of things, I hope it doesn't take away from the bigger picture.
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The seriousness of this crime carries a lot of weight and it directly and indirectly involves all countries.
It is truely frightening as to what this really means. - Reply to this comment
- cbgb31, you are mistakened if you think Americans are not interested. I have been following this story since it broke.
The people involved are big players and the games that they play are very real and the consequences are grave.
I am curious to see if Britain and Russia are really going to go the distance and get to the bottom of things? As I hear that it has strained relationships between Russia and Britain. And as they (Britain) dig deeper, the trail of where the poison has been or where it comes from has grown i.e. Germany.
The seriousnous of this crime carries a lot of weight and it directly and indirectly involves all countries.
It is truely frightening as to what this really means. - Reply to this comment
- Enjoyed the story very much! I would be interested in how the 'stuff' ended up in the other places and on the people mentioned in the show!?! Furthermore, I would be interested in more information on the 'stuff' (i.e., does it have to be taken internally to be deadly, if it's on the skin can it be 'washed' off, etc...). I think a 'follow-up' show to this one concerning these types of issues would be great!!
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