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Posted by HardTranceProd on Jul-18-2007 20:30:

How quickly friends turn into enemies

Andrei Lugovoi and Berezovsky in November 1999


Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-18-2007 22:32:



Litvinenko, Berezovsky and Lugovoi were friends for a long time. Then Lugovoi was set up in murdering Litvinenko, because Lugovoi had many chances for cleaner and cheaper murder (that isotope of polonium is VERY VERY expensive, would've cost Lugovoi millions of dollars and is HARD to get and only few places, mostly government-controlled). Could've killed them both at their homes years before, and much cleaner. Why public place, with everyone there? Hmmmmm ... anyhow, how many threads do we need on this? Lugovoi claims British intelligence failed in their attempts to recruit him, so they revenged.


Posted by Lira on Jul-19-2007 00:46:

The point of this thread is?


Posted by DJ Shibby on Jul-20-2007 02:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium


Litvinenko, Berezovsky and Lugovoi were friends for a long time. Then Lugovoi was set up in murdering Litvinenko, because Lugovoi had many chances for cleaner and cheaper murder (that isotope of polonium is VERY VERY expensive, would've cost Lugovoi millions of dollars and is HARD to get and only few places, mostly government-controlled). Could've killed them both at their homes years before, and much cleaner. Why public place, with everyone there? Hmmmmm ... anyhow, how many threads do we need on this? Lugovoi claims British intelligence failed in their attempts to recruit him, so they revenged.


Polonium isn't that expensive; it's been known to be seen for sale on the internet for prices about in range with the cost of your average hitman for a more than reasonable quantity. To be honest, it might not kill, so it would be a risk, but it would still be cheaper and less detectable (or not!)


Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-20-2007 10:32:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Shibby
Polonium isn't that expensive; it's been known to be seen for sale on the internet for prices about in range with the cost of your average hitman for a more than reasonable quantity. To be honest, it might not kill, so it would be a risk, but it would still be cheaper and less detectable (or not!)


Alright then, find me a good deal on polonium-210 (linky) thats cheap and easy to carry etc. Read the Wikipedia info, the polonium-210 is one of the rare and more expensive radioactive substances. Available at the disposal only by governments, special labs and military, and similar high-security places.


Posted by George Smiley on Jul-20-2007 11:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium


Alright then, find me a good deal on polonium-210 (linky) thats cheap and easy to carry etc. Read the Wikipedia info, the polonium-210 is one of the rare and more expensive radioactive substances. Available at the disposal only by governments, special labs and military, and similar high-security places.

So what are you saying? That Russia must have been behind the murder?


Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-20-2007 12:09:

quote:
Originally posted by George Smiley
So what are you saying? That Russia must have been behind the murder?


Thats what the crime was intented to look like they did it. If polonium was such a clean and hard to trace poison, then how come some time after Litvinenko's death WEEKS after the Nov 1 meeting when thallium suspicions were replaced by polonium-210, this poison was found in so many places? Its like Lugovoi was leaking polonium (or sprayed himself with polonium) to all the places he visited, even the British Embassy, and oddly enough, Berezovsky's offices (which he didnt visit). Hmmmmmmmmmm .... quite interesting ... plus polonium sprayed in Germany, in several apartments, in two DIFFERENT British airliners, etc. - holly shit thats a lot of polonium and lots of places ... quite the polonium spraying frenzy by the bored Russian government, eh?


Posted by DJ Shibby on Jul-21-2007 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium


Alright then, find me a good deal on polonium-210 (linky) thats cheap and easy to carry etc. Read the Wikipedia info, the polonium-210 is one of the rare and more expensive radioactive substances. Available at the disposal only by governments, special labs and military, and similar high-security places.


I'm not going to link you, you'll have to take my word for it, or dig around deep. With that said, I have no reason to be insincere.

isotope 210
0.1uCi
138 days
5304.5
$69.00

Don't take everything you read on wikipedia as fact.


Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-21-2007 11:31:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Shibby
I'm not going to link you, you'll have to take my word for it, or dig around deep. With that said, I have no reason to be insincere.

isotope 210
0.1uCi
138 days
5304.5
$69.00

Don't take everything you read on wikipedia as fact.


69 BUCKS??? Are you INSANE? (I guess thats why you didnt include a link, but I found some).

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.p...13-114835-3556r

or:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1752997/posts


25 million bucks is quite a cheap and easy way to kill some low-level low-danger critic. Bin Laden is only worth 50 million by this comparison (the amount of money offered for his capture).



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