Sunday, October 13, 2013

ARAFAT LIKELY POISONED WITH POLONIUM 210

Now then.

This puts the death of the radioactive traitor Alexander Litvinenko in a new radioactive light.

For years the British government had denied that Litvinenko was a British agent. Last year they finally confirmed that he was.

For years the British government has refused to provide any convincing evidence that Andrei Lugovoi had murdered Litvinenko, instead making baseless accusation after baseless accusation.

For years the British government has refused to hold a public inquiry into the death of the British agent Litvinenko, and when the perfect opportunity arises to show Russia as the evil criminal state that it is made out to be, to force Russia to abandon its support of President Assad of Syria, by revealing all the evidence that it has against Russia at a public inquiry, that opportunity is not taken.

And now Lancet has published an article which further supports the claim made last year that Arafat was poisoned by Polonium 210, the same poison that allegedly killed Litvinenko.

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