| Russian Spy in Nato may have passed US Missile Shield Secrets | | Hermann Simm has been arrested and charged with passing secrets to Russia about the US missile Shield systems and other countries military in Nato. From the reports it sounds like he worked for NATO in a high power position and had access to some of the countries in Nato secrets. The news said he had access to all top secret documents. How should be done with this man? What can we do to make sure this does not happen again? Should this change our relationship with Russia, not to mention all the rest of the nations in NATO? | |
| | Russian Spy Scandal...do we care? | | Are you bothered whether or not the Russian who killed another Russian is brought to justice just because it happened in London?Think of the cost to the country if this is pursued. | |
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| Do you believe "Blowing up Russia" authored by the dead Russian spy Litvinenko | | "Blowing up Russia" authored by the dead Russian Spy Litvinenko is published . It tells how Putin rose to power in Russia . It even gives the addresses and phone numbers of two professional assassin recruited by Putin and his acomplice to commit the crime on their behalf to clear the path to the top . He predicted his imminent murder too .Do you belive what Litvinenko has put in the book? | |
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| Technology | | Technology
Technology has made our life better, safer and more comfortable. We
should use it for our benefit. Otherwise, if misused, it can be a curse
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| | KGB still exists? | | About that russian spy's death do u think the famous Soviet intelligence agency still exists and operates in europe and the rest of the world | |
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| From Russia with poison: Death of the inconvenient | | n the latest James Bond movie Casino Royale, ‘M’, while struggling with the complexities of terror financing, comments how she misses Cold War. The recent incident of the poisoning of an ex-Russian Spy in London suggests that her real life counterparts wouldn’t have to wait long for its return.Forty-three-year-old Alexandar Litvinenko, an ex-KGB agent, died on the night of November 23 at the University College Hospital of London after apparently being poisoned by a radioactive element polonium-210.The ex-Russian spy complained of feeling sick on November 1, after he met two Russian men at a London hotel, one of them a former KGB officer. He also met Mario Scaramella, an Italian security consultant, at a sushi bar where he is believed to have received documents about Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya’s death.Litvinenko was transferred to the University college hospital in Central London after his condition worsens on November 17.On November 19, it was reported that he was poisoned with thallium. His condition deteriorated and he died on November 23 in the intensive care unit of the hospital. Doctors attending Litvinenko failed to identify the cause of symptoms... | |
| | Radoactive traces at Arsenal stadium | | British investigators have found minute traces of polonium 210, the radioactive isotope that killed former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, at a London soccer stadium.The traces were found at the stadium of English Premier League club Arsenal. | |
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| You think KGB Posion him? | | Former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was found traces of radiation on two British Airways aircraft. What did you think happened | |
| | Death Of A Spy | | What do you think of the death of the former Russian Spy Alexander Litvinenko?
A statement composed by Mr Litvinenko, BEFORE his death from radioactive poisoning, after a large dose of Polonium-210, pinned the blame on the Russian President Vladimir Putin. This claim was of course denied by the Kremlin.
The former spy was taken ill on November 1 in London where investigators later found traces of the radioactive element Polonium-210. | |
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