Why you might ask is Paul Craig Roberts writing about Polonium-210, radio active teapots, Litvinenko and Vlad the poisoner?
Read on through the bones of the case and check out his hypothesis.
America's next 9/11Afterthought. I read some good while ago about all the bullshit surrounding amateur/homemade dirty bombs.
The media used the Litvinenko case as sensational propaganda against Russian President Putin and then tossed it aside. For those whose memories of the case have faded, Alexander Litvinenko was a former KGB officer living in England who died in 2006, apparently from the radioactive isotope Polonium-210.
The British government encouraged the tale that Russian President Putin had sent Andrei Lugovoi to poison Litvinenko’s tea at a meeting on November 1, 2006. The story appealed to people brought up on James Bond thrillers, but the story never made any sense. Polonium 2-10 is a rare and tightly controlled substance as likely to contaminate the assassin as the victim. There are far easier and more effective ways of killing someone.more
In a nutshell, not a hope in hell of anybody without all the protective kit, and I'm not talking about a lead suit but the whole nine yards, putting an effective bomb together. Sorry no link.
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