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Mr. JOSHUA
12-07-2006, 11:15 AM
Spy Death by Nuclear Poisoning Tied to American Hiroshima

By Paul L. Williams Ph.D.

& Lee Boyland
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
The death of Alexander Litvinenko by radiological poisoning points to the possibility that the former Soviet spy may have been involved with Islamic terrorists in the preparation of tactical nuclear weapons for use in the jihad against the United States and its NATO allies.
Litvenenko, a former KGB agent, died in London on November 23 after ingesting a microscopic amount of polonium-210.
In a deathbed statement, Litvinenko blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for the poisoning--an accusation which the Kremlin has vehemently denied.
The denial is fortified by the fact that polonium-210 is a very rare radiological substance that is man-made by bombarding Bismuth-209 with neutrons within a nuclear reactor. It is expensive to produce and difficult to handle.
When Russian officials resorted to nuclear poisoning in the past-- including the assassination of two Swiss intelligence officials who were engaged with Russia and South Africa in the nuclear black market--they relied on such readily available radiological substances as cesium-137 in salt form.
According to nuclear expert David Morgan, killing a spy or political dissident with a grain or two of polonium-210 is as ludicrous as shooting a rat with a howitzer.
Litvinenko, who was born an orthodox Christian, was a convert to Islam with close ties to the Chechen rebels. His last words consisted of his desire to be buried “according to Muslim tradition.”
In recent years, considerable attention has been paid to suitcase nukes that were developed by U.S. and Soviet forces during the Cold War. Reliable sources, including Hans Blix of the United Nation, have confirmed that bin Laden purchased several of these devices from the Chechen rebels in 1996. According to Sharif al-Masri and other al Qaeda operatives who have been taken into custody, several of these weapons have been forward deployed to the United States in preparation for al Qaeda’s next attack on American soil.
This brings us to the mysterious case of Litvinenko.
The neutron source or “triggers” of the suitcase nukes are composed of beryllium-9 and polonium-210. When these two elements are combined, the alpha particle is absorbed by the nucleus of the beryllium causing it to decay by emitting a neutron. Such “triggers” were a feature of early nuclear weapons in the U.S. and Soviet stockpiles.
Polonium-210 has a half-life of 138 days, necessitating the replacement of the triggers every six months. For this reason, the suitcase nukes are far from maintenance-free. In addition, the nuclear core of these devices emit a temperature in excess of one hundred degrees Fahrenheit - - further exposing the weapons to oxidation and rust. Small wonder that al Qaeda operatives including Adnan el-Shukrijumah, who are spearheading “the American Hiroshima” have received extensive training in nuclear technology.
Polonium-beryllium triggers are packaged in foil packs about the size of a package of sugar on a restaurant table. When the twin foil packages are crushed, the elements mix and the neutrons are emitted. A courier transporting nuclear triggers could have had a mishap causing the packages to rupture and a trail of contamination to occur.
Polonium-210 is a fine powder, easily aerosolized. Litvinenko could have inhaled the powder, or had a grain or two on his fingers when he ate the sushi.

http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/paul-williams120606.htm

Raptus_regaliter
12-07-2006, 11:43 AM
The Onion strikes again.

Loki77
12-07-2006, 12:01 PM
The Onion strikes again.

Nice avatar.....rofl

2Sheds_Jackson
12-07-2006, 12:38 PM
I think that story requires a double tinfoil hat and a shot of tequila to go down smoothly.

Mr. JOSHUA
12-07-2006, 12:38 PM
nonsense pure nonsense

Alan
12-07-2006, 02:17 PM
-Hands 2Sheds a glass, grabs one himself, gets out several large bottle of vodka-

For medicinal purpose.... jeez my brain hurts.

Who the hell gave this weirdo a PhD???

Ivan le Fou
12-07-2006, 02:52 PM
The denial is fortified by the fact that polonium-210 is a very rare radiological substance that is man-made by bombarding Bismuth-209 with neutrons within a nuclear reactor. It is expensive to produce and difficult to handle.


you can buy some on internet for 69$...

Freedom06
12-07-2006, 02:58 PM
you can buy some on internet for 69$...

Yeah we've covered this ground already-you cannot buy it in a lethal amount, you would need to order 10,000 x $69-the owner of the website himself has made this clear...

Miles.
12-07-2006, 03:02 PM
The death of Alexander Litvinenko by radiological poisoning points to the possibility that the former Soviet spy may have been involved with Islamic terrorists in the preparation of tactical nuclear weapons for use in the jihad against the United States and its NATO allies.

Oh, good. That makes it all better.

:roll:

Ivan le Fou
12-07-2006, 03:17 PM
Looks like our next step in the Great Evolution will be: how to make fire.

Mr. JOSHUA
12-07-2006, 03:35 PM
Only one level headed person had a non pot-head response. Hmmmpppp.

Give me some of that vodka dammit.

Alan
12-07-2006, 03:37 PM
Only one level headed person had a non pot-head response. Hmmmpppp.

Give me some of that vodka dammit.

-gives him a bottle-

Take two shots and call me in the morning.

Ivan le Fou
12-07-2006, 04:55 PM
I was just trying to make some kind of a pre-apocaliptic prediction...


Or something...

Chimera
12-07-2006, 05:00 PM
Spy Death by Nuclear Poisoning Tied to American Hiroshima

By Paul L. Williams Ph.D.

& Lee Boyland
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
The death of Alexander Litvinenko by radiological poisoning points to the possibility that the former Soviet spy may have been involved with Islamic terrorists in the preparation of tactical nuclear weapons for use in the jihad against the United States and its NATO allies.
Litvenenko, a former KGB agent, died in London on November 23 after ingesting a microscopic amount of polonium-210.
In a deathbed statement, Litvinenko blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for the poisoning--an accusation which the Kremlin has vehemently denied.
The denial is fortified by the fact that polonium-210 is a very rare radiological substance that is man-made by bombarding Bismuth-209 with neutrons within a nuclear reactor. It is expensive to produce and difficult to handle.
When Russian officials resorted to nuclear poisoning in the past-- including the assassination of two Swiss intelligence officials who were engaged with Russia and South Africa in the nuclear black market--they relied on such readily available radiological substances as cesium-137 in salt form.
According to nuclear expert David Morgan, killing a spy or political dissident with a grain or two of polonium-210 is as ludicrous as shooting a rat with a howitzer.
Litvinenko, who was born an orthodox Christian, was a convert to Islam with close ties to the Chechen rebels. His last words consisted of his desire to be buried “according to Muslim tradition.”
In recent years, considerable attention has been paid to suitcase nukes that were developed by U.S. and Soviet forces during the Cold War. Reliable sources, including Hans Blix of the United Nation, have confirmed that bin Laden purchased several of these devices from the Chechen rebels in 1996. According to Sharif al-Masri and other al Qaeda operatives who have been taken into custody, several of these weapons have been forward deployed to the United States in preparation for al Qaeda’s next attack on American soil.
This brings us to the mysterious case of Litvinenko.
The neutron source or “triggers” of the suitcase nukes are composed of beryllium-9 and polonium-210. When these two elements are combined, the alpha particle is absorbed by the nucleus of the beryllium causing it to decay by emitting a neutron. Such “triggers” were a feature of early nuclear weapons in the U.S. and Soviet stockpiles.
Polonium-210 has a half-life of 138 days, necessitating the replacement of the triggers every six months. For this reason, the suitcase nukes are far from maintenance-free. In addition, the nuclear core of these devices emit a temperature in excess of one hundred degrees Fahrenheit - - further exposing the weapons to oxidation and rust. Small wonder that al Qaeda operatives including Adnan el-Shukrijumah, who are spearheading “the American Hiroshima” have received extensive training in nuclear technology.
Polonium-beryllium triggers are packaged in foil packs about the size of a package of sugar on a restaurant table. When the twin foil packages are crushed, the elements mix and the neutrons are emitted. A courier transporting nuclear triggers could have had a mishap causing the packages to rupture and a trail of contamination to occur.
Polonium-210 is a fine powder, easily aerosolized. Litvinenko could have inhaled the powder, or had a grain or two on his fingers when he ate the sushi.

http://www.canadafreepress.com/2006/paul-williams120606.htm

May, could, the possibbility of...

from canada free press ..? Freedom of speech and press doesn't mean that you are allowed to write bull****s all the time.

That Paul L. Williams doesn"t deserve to be a 'Ph.D.'

LaoSexMachine
12-07-2006, 05:02 PM
Must....................... leave......................thread....................feeling weak..................ringing in my ear is getting louder.....................oh noes!