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What Really Happened Jan_06.xls Seite 141<br />

25.11.<strong>2006</strong> Blog 11 Dead Russian Spy was israeli Double Agent<br />

26.11.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 11 Detectives investigating the death of Alexander Litvinenko were last night<br />

examining the possibility that the <strong>for</strong>mer spy killed himself to discredit<br />

Vladimir Putin<br />

26.11.<strong>2006</strong> MM 11 The killing of Litvinenko could have been orchestrated by his associate Boris<br />

Berezovsky in order to discredit Russian authorities<br />

26.11.<strong>2006</strong> Fox 11 The aide [to Putin] implied Litvinenko‘s death was part of a conspiracy by<br />

enemies of Putin [Berezovsky] who had sacrificed one of their own to discredit<br />

the Russian president ... Geiger counters that doctors initially used to<br />

test Litvinenko <strong>for</strong> radiation failed to detect it and polonium-210 was found<br />

only when further tests were conducted ... ―In many other countries it would<br />

26.11.<strong>2006</strong> Canada Free<br />

Press<br />

never have been detected, which may be why it was used‖<br />

11 Polonium 210 is a synthetic and small amounts of it (no more than 100g/year)<br />

are made every year in specialist laboratories by bombarding bismuth with<br />

neutrons in a nuclear reactor<br />

26.11.<strong>2006</strong> Daily Mail 11 Detectives and scientists expressed open astonishment that such an<br />

elaborate and evil Cold War-style hit could happen Britain ... It threatened to<br />

cause a serious diplomatic rift between Britain and Russia, at a time when<br />

relations are at their worst since the end of the Cold War - and therein lies the<br />

real motive<br />

26.11.<strong>2006</strong> Telegraph 11 Independence is backed by 52% of Scots while an astonishing 59% of<br />

English voters want Scotland to go it alone<br />

27.11.<strong>2006</strong> Telepolis 11 "frisch vom Atomreaktor" kann man Polonium ganz einfach auch für 69 US-<br />

Dollar etwa bei United Nuclear Scientific Supplies erhalten [Internet]<br />

27.11.<strong>2006</strong> BBC 11 A new Russian law, adopted earlier in the year, <strong>for</strong>mally permits the extrajudicial<br />

killings abroad of those Moscow accuses of "extremism" {after Israel<br />

& USA made the same}<br />

27.11.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 11 The security services will focus on where the polonium 210 came from. If it<br />

was made in a nuclear facility, it will contain traces of other radioactive<br />

isotopes that could identify the facility<br />

27.11.<strong>2006</strong> Telegraph 11 Did Litvinenko somehow come into contact with smuggled radioactive<br />

material? According to one expert, pure polonium 210 cannot be contained in<br />

ordinary glassware and could not be administered in liquid <strong>for</strong>m as the drink<br />

27.11.<strong>2006</strong> Moscow<br />

Times<br />

would bubble and the heat would be too intense [accident]<br />

11 Almost all the accusations against the Kremlin and the Foreign Intelligence Service,<br />

or SVR, have been made either by <strong>for</strong>mer KGB officers turned by MI6, or by friends,<br />

associates, or employees of Boris Berezovsky, the oligarch of the Yeltsin era whom<br />

Moscow has tried and failed to extradite on fraud charges. Even if Moscow's claim to<br />

have given up <strong>for</strong>eign assassinations "a long time ago" is not strictly true -- they killed<br />

Chechen rebel leader Zelimkhan Yandar-biyev in Qatar in 2004 -- Russia's argument<br />

that a scandal abroad is the last thing that President Putin needs at this moment<br />

holds weight<br />

27.11.<strong>2006</strong> Times 11 Mr Litvinenko travelled to Israel just weeks be<strong>for</strong>e he died to hand over<br />

evidence to a Russian billionaire of how agents working <strong>for</strong> President Putin<br />

dealt with his enemies running the Yukos oil company<br />

28.11.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 11 Detectives have found traces of polonium 210 at the London offices of the<br />

exiled Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky ... the police were not yet saying<br />

that Mr Litvinenko had been unlawfully killed ... there were 130 premises in<br />

England and Wales with a known use of polonium 210<br />

28.11.<strong>2006</strong> X 11 Police investigating the death of <strong>for</strong>mer Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko<br />

have sealed off the offices of Boris Berezovsky<br />

28.11.<strong>2006</strong> Blog 11 who killed Alexander Litvinenko ... Consider the Israeli Mossad ... Boris<br />

Abramovich Berezovsky is a Russian Jewish billionaire who was head of<br />

Russian National Security under Boris Yeltsin. When Putin came to power he<br />

opened investigations into Berezovsky‘s business activities, including money<br />

laundering. Berezovsky responded by fleeing to the UK where he was<br />

granted political asylum<br />

29.11.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 11 Litvinenko told the Italian academic he met on the day he fell ill that he had<br />

organised the smuggling of nuclear material out of Russia <strong>for</strong> his security<br />

service employers ... he had masterminded the smuggling of radioactive<br />

material to Zurich in 2000<br />

29.11.<strong>2006</strong> Xinhuanet 11 The nature of this radiation is such that it does not travel over long distances, a few<br />

cm at most, and there<strong>for</strong>e there is no need <strong>for</strong> public alarm<br />

29.11.<strong>2006</strong> X 11 The maximum safe body burden of polonium is only 7 picograms

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