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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez hinted that the U.S. may be behind a “very strange” bout of cancer affecting several leaders aligned with him in South America.
Chavez, speaking a day after Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, said the Central Intelligence Agency was behind chemical experiments in Guatemala in the 1940s and that it’s possible that in years to come a plot will be uncovered that shows the U.S. spread cancer as a political weapon against its critics.
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In early 1976, the State Department made public the fact that the Soviet Union had been beaming microwaves at the Moscow Embassy from a nearby building for many years.[24] This caused concern about possible health effects of the low-level microwave radiation. Ironically, it was Soviet research that documented the psychological symptoms of sensitivity to microwave exposure...
Originally posted by Suibom1974
reply to post by Helixer
Can you enlighten me on this track record please.
Proven cases of us poisoning foreign leaders...
like always remember, assumptions are not facts. sources?
638 ways to kill CastroThe CIA's outlandish plots to bump off the Cuban dictator would put 007 to shame ... poison pills, toxic cigars and exploding molluscs. Once he even offered to shoot himself, reports Duncan Campbell
For nearly half a century, the CIA and Cuban exiles have been trying to devise ways to assassinate Fidel Castro, who is currently laid low in Cuba following an operation for intestinal bleeding. None of the plots, of course, succeeded, but, then, many of them would probably be rejected as too fanciful for a James Bond novel.
Originally posted by Helixer
The US has a track record of poisoning foriegn nationals it is not happy with without hesitation. Fidal Castro was one of the famous targets who was subject to attempts of poisoning.
Originally posted by jerico65
Originally posted by Helixer
The US has a track record of poisoning foriegn nationals it is not happy with without hesitation. Fidal Castro was one of the famous targets who was subject to attempts of poisoning.
So, Castro is it, huh? That's all you can come up with???
The Soviets have a better track record when it comes to murdering foreign government officials. Ricin, anyone?
Surprised that Chavez isn't blaming Bush.
Originally posted by R3KR
So what... If chavez says aliens gave him cancer would this be front page news ? Its laugable that any respective news outlet takes anything this idiot says seriously. Hes a like an idiot bully on a childrens playground.
Originally posted by Suibom1974
reply to post by Helixer
So wait, is Castro dead?
I am confused... To "have a track record of poisoning foreign leaders" wouldn't we have had to actually poison 1?
Or did truth and facts not fit into your little story here?
Patrice Émery Lumumba (2 July 1925 – 17 January 1961) was a Congolese independence leader and the first legally elected Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo after he helped win its independence from Belgium in June 1960. Only twelve weeks later, Lumumba's government was deposed in a coup during the Congo Crisis.
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Church Committee
In 1975, the Church Committee went on record with the finding that Allen Dulles had ordered Lumumba's assassination as "an urgent and prime objective" (Dulles' own words).[23] Furthermore, declassified CIA cables quoted or mentioned in the Church report and in Kalb (1972) mention two specific CIA plots to murder Lumumba: the poison plot and a shooting plot.