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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

BEREZOVSKY ASSASSINATION PLOT FOILED (APPARENTLY)

The Times and The Sun, the two biggest warmongering papers besides The Telegraph, are reporting that a plot has been foiled to assassinate the scoundrel Boris Berezovsky by shooting him in the street from a hotel window with a child by the assassin's side.

The Sun also mentions the similarity to the use of family in the Litvinenko murder, a reference to the photograph released by Luguvoi which showed him with his family just hours after he allegedly handled radioactive Polomiun-210 and dropped some into the tea of Litvinenko.

The Times states this;
"Scotland Yard said last night that it was not prepared to discuss the matter."

No name or photograph of the failed assassin is supplied in either newspaper, which is a big suprise. Hmm.

The Sun does however point out to us how Berezovsky is such a saint and stalwart of British society.

I look forward to discovering the identity of this mystery assassin and hope that if the proper evidence is put forward that he or she will be sent to prison for conspiracy to murder, a charge that could and should be laid against quite a few people in The City of London.

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