Sunday, December 03, 2006

Was ex-spy trying to sell dirty bomb?


The plot sickens...

The radiation spy scandal took a sensational twist last night with the revelation that KGB defector Alexander Litvinenko had converted to Islam before he died.


Scotland Yard detectives are now trying to discover if he had any secret links with Islamic extremist terror groups.


Their biggest fear is that the former Soviet spy, who died of polonium-210 poisoning in a London hospital, may have been helping Al Qaeda terrorists or other extremist groups get hold of radioactive material to be used in a devastating “dirty” atom bomb.


The news comes on top of a claim by Litvinenko’s friend Mario Scaramella that the former spy helped smuggle radioactive material from Russia to Switzerland in 2000.


Litvinenko’s sympathies with Chechen rebels, seeking to break away from Moscow and create an independent Muslim state, are well known.


And when Chechen rebels were blamed for a massive bomb attack in 1999 that destroyed a Moscow block of flats with the loss of 400 lives, Litvinenko enraged Russian President Vladimir Putin with his claim that the Russian leader himself ordered the attack in a bid to damage the Chechen cause.


Counterterrorism officers will now be scrutinising any possible Muslim links which could have assisted Al Qaeda’s avowed aim to detonate a radioactive bomb in America or Britain.


Litvinenko’s conversion to Islam was a closely guarded secret and came as a complete shock to his close Russian friends in Britain.


The shock admission came from his next-door neighbour, moderate Muslim and Chechen dissident Akhmed Zakayev, who revealed: “He was read to from the Koran the day before he died and told his wife that he wanted to be buried in accordance with Muslim tradition.”


Despite the claim, a statement written by Litvinenko shortly before he died referred to “God”, not “Allah” and said he could hear the beating of angel’s wings, leading most people to infer he was a Christian.

This one almost got by me...in my sadness at the death of a former spy supposedly at the orders of Vladimir Putin I forgot that Litvinenko was first a spy and secondly probably acted like a spy to the end. And why wouldn't a high-level espionage agent, Chechen sympathizer and possible convert to Islam end up poisoning himself in an attempt to help with a British or American Hiroshima?

If this rumour holds true then it is closer than we think...

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Saturday, November 25, 2006

Alexander Litvinenko Dies of Tiny Nuclear Bomb

What difference does it make to us if the Russians murdered a former KGB spy and defector? Should it really matter to us at all? Most of us never heard of Alexander Litvinenko prior to a couple of weeks ago.

A lot has been written on blogs about him in the last week or so and nobody needs me to repeat it all here.

There are ripples to this murder that are, or should be, felt around the world. One is that Russia is once again thumbing it's nose at the world. That's nothing new. To the best of my knowledge, there hasn't been a time when Russia gave a moments consideration to what the rest of the world thinks/thought. Why should they? They have their own problems to worry about and WHAT would or could anyone do about Russia?

Napolean and Hitler both met defeat trying to invade Russia. Their only real threat is if the U.S. were willing to go head-to-head with them. They have reason to be increasing secure in the notion that we have been greatly weakened and don't have the will to hold them at bay.

Our infrequent, distrustful and uneasy alliances with Russia have been in order to defeat a common enemy. Otherwise, we have watched Russia with a wary eye as I suppose, they have watched us.

Another ripple is that they are shutting down dissidence. It has been well documented that Litvinenko has been speaking out against the regime of Putin. He was stopped. Why did he need to be stopped? What else is going on?

As much as the dems like to screech at the tops of their voices how they are being silenced in their criticism of the Bush administration, not one of them have been killed for doing so.

Litvinenko died of nuclear radiation. His death bed claim is that he was poisoned at Putin's order. He was murdered with polonium 210, an element used in triggering nuclear weapons. This is such a powerful substance, that following his death in London, the British have found radiation in the places Litvinenko visited in the days following his poisoning. Which brings another ripple, will others die of radiation poisoning after contact with Litvinenko?

This also has resulted in a tense diplomatic problem between Britian and Russia.
Detectives and scientists expressed open astonishment that such an elaborate and evil Cold War-style hit could happen Britain, describing the murder as ‘unprecedented’ and ‘mind-boggling’.

It threatened to cause a serious diplomatic rift between Britain and Russia, at a time when relations are at their worst since the end of the Cold War


Litvinenko's father, in his grief, expressed what was one of my first concerns about another ripple in this story. They killed him with at tiny nuke - and they have big nukes.


"My son died yesterday and he was killed by a little tiny nuclear bomb.

It was so small that you could not see it. But the people who killed him have big nuclear bombs and missiles and those people should not be trusted.

[snip]

This regime is a mortal danger to the world.


Which brings us to a very alarming ripple.

Russia delivers air defense missile system to Iran. Russia claims this is a legitimate sale. Just as Iran claims their development of nuclear capablilty is benign. Neither can be trusted and both are not our friends.

Litvinenko tells us in his final message.


But as I lie here I can distinctly hear the beating of wings of the angel of death. I may be able to give him the slip but I have to say my legs do not run as fast as I would like.

I think, therefore, that this may be the time to say one or two things to the person responsible for my present condition.

You may succeed in silencing me but that silence comes at a price. You have shown yourself to be barbaric and ruthless as your most hostile critics have claimed.

You have shown yourself to have no respect for life, liberty or any civilised value. You have shown yourself to be unworthy of your office, to be unworthy of the trust of civilised men and women.

You may succeed in silencing one man but the howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life.

May God forgive you for what you have done, not only to me but to beloved Russia and its people."



It seems to me that the death of a former KGB spy and defector does matter to us. It should matter a great deal. We need to wake up and hear what is happening around us.



Crossposted Blue Star Chronicles

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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Vladhimmi Putin



Russian President Vladimir Putin has ended months of speculation and finally enrolled in the Dhimmi Club. Surprising for a man, who in the past has lashed out with great vengeance and furious anger at Chechnyan terrorists who misbehaved in his own backyard. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hinted to Russian news agencies that Russia would oppose a draft of a UN Security Council Resolution aimed at imposing sanctions against the Iranians. Lavrov said:

"Our goal is to eliminate the risks of sensitive technologies getting into the hands of Iran until the IAEA clarifies issues of interest to it, while maintaining all possible channels of communication with Iran. And it seems to me that, in this context, the draft resolution clearly does not correspond to those tasks agreed on by the six sides."

Earlier this week, the Europeans had proposed imposing sanctions which would ban the sale of missile and atomic technology to Iran. The sanctions would also impose limits the Russian built power plant.

Russia is protecting its financial interests. They have contracted to build Iran's first nuclear power station for a price of 1 billion dollars. The head of the state company that is building the reactor said today that it will be completed as scheduled by September 2007. Just last month, the Russians agreed to supply fuel to the plant starting in March of next year.

Russia has always sided with the Arabs against the West. Since the establishment of the State of Israel, Russia has armed the neighboring Arab nations to the teeth. Most of the Israeli fatalities in the Lebanon War were caused by Russian made weapons. At least that was a rational decision to strengthen Soviet influence in the region while simultaneously weakening Western interests. Iran however, is a step too far. Putin is willing, for financial reward, to strengthen today's ally at the cost of creating tomorrow's enemy. Russia's Moslem population is growing in leaps and bounds. When Iran is ready to bite, they would have many willing collaborators in and on the Russian border. Then, a billion dollars will feel like chump change to him.

From The American Israeli Patriot

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