Friday, December 01, 2006
Update on The Poisoned Ex-KGB Agent Case
This morning, Sky News is reporting that Mario Scaramella also tested positive for Polonium-210, though he is not exhibiting the same symptoms as Litvinenko did prior to his death.

So, perhaps they were poisoned in that sushi bar...

Also, news sources are reporting that airplanes that run Moscow-London routes have tested positive. And, the number of sites that have tested positive has increased to 12.

I'm telling you, this shit is freaky! It could have been a plot from a SpySistah Chronicle. It would be just like me to poison somebody in a sushi bar (the idea of eating raw fish creeps me out).

Also interesting, though as of now not connected, to the Litvinenko case, is the apparent poisoning of Yegor Gaidar, a crony of Yeltsin, former prime minister of Russia, and the man who was the architect of Russia's market reforms. In an odd coincidence, it was a one-time bodyguard of Gaidar, one Andrei Lugovoy (also ex-KGB), who met with Litvinenko in that hotel on the day he fell ill. (Gaidar fell ill the day after Litvinenko died.)

It isn't a good time to be a contrary voice in Russia, it seems.

Let's hope they catch the bastards that did this.

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