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Originally posted by superman2012
hisz.rsoe.hu...
A 65 year old billionaire bitter enemy of Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin; called in forensic experts from the Health Protection Agency to screen his mansion at Weybridge, Surrey, and his other homes and offices last month. Mr Berezovsky flew to Israel for a check-up by his personal doctors before being given the medical all-clear. Traces of Polonium 210 were found at Mr Berezovsky's offices in Mayfair soon after the death of Mr Litvinenko, whose widow has accused Mr Putin and the Russian secret service of his murder.
Seems they tried before too!
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Originally posted by superman2012
hisz.rsoe.hu...
A 65 year old billionaire bitter enemy of Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin; called in forensic experts from the Health Protection Agency to screen his mansion at Weybridge, Surrey, and his other homes and offices last month. Mr Berezovsky flew to Israel for a check-up by his personal doctors before being given the medical all-clear. Traces of Polonium 210 were found at Mr Berezovsky's offices in Mayfair soon after the death of Mr Litvinenko, whose widow has accused Mr Putin and the Russian secret service of his murder.
Seems they tried before too!
www.abovetopsecret.com...
maybe I'm missing something here but your link
in the OP has nothing to do with Mr Berezovsky.
please quote your sources for the info you posted
Originally posted by MORBlD
so do people who go to airports , whats your point
Polonium is a very rare element in nature because of the short half-life of all its isotopes. It is found in uranium ores at about 100 micrograms per metric ton (1 part in 1010), which is approximately 0.2% of the abundance of radium. The amounts in the Earth's crust are not harmful. Polonium has been found in tobacco smoke from tobacco leaves grown with phosphate fertilizers
Originally posted by MORBlD
reply to post by superman2012
you fail, you're the one posting a link to something that has nothing to do what anything you said
Police and radiation experts were alerted after controversial Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky was hit by a mystery illness at his £20 million country estate in Britain. The 65-year-old billionaire felt so sick for a fortnight that it was feared he may have been the victim of a radioactive poisoning attack similar to that which killed his close friend, former Russian KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko, in 2006. Security aides to Mr Berezovsky – a bitter enemy of Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin – called in forensic experts from the Health Protection Agency to screen his mansion at Weybridge, Surrey, and his other homes and offices last month. Mr Berezovsky flew to Israel for a check-up by his personal doctors before being given the medical all-clear. Traces of Polonium 210 were found at Mr Berezovsky’s offices in Mayfair soon after the death of Mr Litvinenko, whose widow has accused Mr Putin and the Russian secret service of his murder. He had met Mr Berezovsky at the offices not long before he died. Mr Berezovsky made the news earlier this week after it was confirmed Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich lost an appeal against him by former business partnet Mr Berezovsky. Mr Abramovich had asked the Court of Appeal to overturn a ruling by High Court judge Mr Justice Colman who refused to strike out the action. But three appeal judges agreed that the claim - scheduled for trial next year - should go ahead. Mr Berezovsky alleged that Mr Abramovich used 'threats and intimidation' to force him to sell shares in Russian oil company Sibneft at a fraction of their value. These threats included pressure from Mr Abramovich that if the shares were not sold, they would be expropriated by the Kremlin, according to the claim. On appeal, Mr Abramovich said the claim for intimidation should be struck out because it does not allege he threatened that he would do something illegitimate and actions of the Russian state cannot be determined by the UK courts.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
you do also know that Polonium (trace amounts)
can be found in some tobacco smoke???
Polonium is a very rare element in nature because of the short half-life of all its isotopes. It is found in uranium ores at about 100 micrograms per metric ton (1 part in 1010), which is approximately 0.2% of the abundance of radium. The amounts in the Earth's crust are not harmful. Polonium has been found in tobacco smoke from tobacco leaves grown with phosphate fertilizers
en.wikipedia.org...
so the guy finds trace amounts of what could
be tobacco smoke in his house and he thinks
Putin is out to kill him ???
Can you say paranoid ???
So maybe his housekeeper went out
on the back porch to have a smoke
and later wiped her hands on the sofa.
Yep, def a cause for a National Emergency.
If Putin wanted him dead,
he'd already be dead.