Monday, 25 January 2016

The KGB mentality; bulletproof to the max

Have you ever wondered what the KGB agents who murdered Alexandr Litvinyenko were thinking as they went about their lethal task? They left a trail of radioactive polonium 210 all the way from Russia to England and back. They contaminated hotels and airliners, and Lugovoy and Kortun were still leaving a radioactive trail when they dropped in at the British embassy in Moscow to claim they didn’t do it.
    Any normal person would have kept something as lethal as polonium in a well-sealed bottle and opened it only to pour a dose into their victim’s tea. These two clowns seem to have used it as toilet water and splashed it all over themselves, their clothing and their mobile phones.
    Did they think KGB stooges are immune to the destructive effects of radiation? And has no one warned them that they’re probably doomed to die an early death of cancer after their own exposure to their murder tool? They might even have made Vlad the Putin glow in the dark a bit after he shook their hands to congratulate them on the success of their terrorist enterprise.

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