Dead Russian Spy was israeli Double Agent

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Murdered Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko passed documents to former Yukos CEO in Israel months before his death . . .

November 25, 2006, 9:10 AM (GMT+02:00)

Leonid Nevzlin, former CEO of the oil giant and current chairman of the Diaspora Museum in Tel Aviv, says the former Russian spy came to Israel with classified documents on Yukos which may be damaging to Russian leaders. Nevzliln estimates that Litvinenko’s death was connected with this information, which he has handed to London police investigators of the murder.

DEBKAfile’s intelligence sources add that the Russian ex-spy is believed to have been a double agent, who sold trade secrets to different parties in and outside Russia, among them some of the Russian oligarchs living in exile in the West. Livinenko served as a colonel in a Russian Federal Security Services unit which investigated and carried out special operations against businessmen.

British police found traces of the radioactive Polonium 210 in Litvinenko’s urine.

The London media accuse Vladimir Putin of being behind the murder which they claim was politically-motivated.

Sure as heck puts israeli relations with Russia in a whole new different light.

 

 

Submitted by qrswave on Sat, 2006-11-25 10:06

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You can still see the Gaza beach massacre at

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1661141234372301249&q=gaza+beach...

Also a 36-second clip at

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3YKlSmMew4

Prepare to weep, even if you've seen these videos before.

Abdul-Alhazred | Wed, 2007-03-14 01:30

Vlad pissed in his lordship's wheaties when he threw Khodorkovsky into a Siberian hellhole complete with complementary incurable TB. Very few know that possession of the YUKOS shares was actually taken from Rothschild, proving in Court that the oligarchs are but shills.

Livitnenko should have been fed to pigs alive. Polonium was too good of a death for him.

Claymoremind | Wed, 2007-03-14 02:35