Nov. 26th, 2006
The last person to meet Alexander Litvinenko before he succumbed to the agonising effects of radioactive poisoning is a self-professed expert in nuclear materials.
International 'security consultant' Mario Scaramella, who joined Litvinenko for the now infamous clandestine meeting in a London sushi bar, headed an organisation which tracked dumped nuclear waste, including Soviet nuclear missiles left over from the Cold War.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23375897-details/Exclusive:%20Sushi%20bar%20man%20is%20nuclear%20waste%20expert/article.do
Our investigations have established that:
• He has a deep knowledge of nuclear materials and their whereabouts around the globe.
• Although he describes himself as an environmentalist, he has detailed knowledge of the activities of Russian agents.
• Some of the institutions listed on his impressive CV appear to have no record of him, prompting questions about a career involving a large number of posts around the globe.
Prof Scaramella agreed to meet us in his home city of Naples to respond to allegations circulating on the internet that he was an intelligence agent in the pay of several secret services. Arriving in the lobby of a hotel flanked by two bodyguards, he produced a professional-looking dossier detailing his career.
As the meeting progressed, Prof Scaramella denied he had links to any secret services and became irritated. "You are sounding like the police,' he said. "Do not use this information against me."
Prof Scaramella's knowledge of atomic materials is clear, however. The Mail on Sunday has discovered that in June last year Italian police launched an investigation into an alleged plot to smuggle uranium into the country after being tipped off by Prof Scaramella.
International 'security consultant' Mario Scaramella, who joined Litvinenko for the now infamous clandestine meeting in a London sushi bar, headed an organisation which tracked dumped nuclear waste, including Soviet nuclear missiles left over from the Cold War.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23375897-details/Exclusive:%20Sushi%20bar%20man%20is%20nuclear%20waste%20expert/article.do
Our investigations have established that:
• He has a deep knowledge of nuclear materials and their whereabouts around the globe.
• Although he describes himself as an environmentalist, he has detailed knowledge of the activities of Russian agents.
• Some of the institutions listed on his impressive CV appear to have no record of him, prompting questions about a career involving a large number of posts around the globe.
Prof Scaramella agreed to meet us in his home city of Naples to respond to allegations circulating on the internet that he was an intelligence agent in the pay of several secret services. Arriving in the lobby of a hotel flanked by two bodyguards, he produced a professional-looking dossier detailing his career.
As the meeting progressed, Prof Scaramella denied he had links to any secret services and became irritated. "You are sounding like the police,' he said. "Do not use this information against me."
Prof Scaramella's knowledge of atomic materials is clear, however. The Mail on Sunday has discovered that in June last year Italian police launched an investigation into an alleged plot to smuggle uranium into the country after being tipped off by Prof Scaramella.
Англичане уже допросили Березку два раза
Nov. 26th, 2006 03:35 pmправда, пока не в качестве подозреваемого...
Sources revealed last night that renegade Russian billionaire Boris Berezovsky had also been checked for radiation. His car, in which he ferried the stricken Litvinenko to hospital, was also tested. It was further disclosed that the tycoon has been interviewed twice by police investigating Litvinenko's death, but not as a suspect.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23375897-details/Exclusive:%20Sushi%20bar%20man%20is%20nuclear%20waste%20expert/article.do
Sources revealed last night that renegade Russian billionaire Boris Berezovsky had also been checked for radiation. His car, in which he ferried the stricken Litvinenko to hospital, was also tested. It was further disclosed that the tycoon has been interviewed twice by police investigating Litvinenko's death, but not as a suspect.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23375897-details/Exclusive:%20Sushi%20bar%20man%20is%20nuclear%20waste%20expert/article.do
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Nov. 26th, 2006 11:13 pmподдавшись стадном инстинкту, посмотрел пресловутый "Остров" Лунгина. авторы пытались не распускать соплей, это почти получилось. для людей, участвующих в жизни Церкви - фильм конечно все равно слишком сентиментальный и рыхлый.
художественной ценности сам по себе не представляет, ни в плане эстетики, ни в плане "идей".
смотреть фильм можно ради двух вещей - поглядеть на Мамонова, что с ним сейчас, как поживает, а во-вторых, чтобы быть способным поддержать на публике разговор про кинособытие 2006
художественной ценности сам по себе не представляет, ни в плане эстетики, ни в плане "идей".
смотреть фильм можно ради двух вещей - поглядеть на Мамонова, что с ним сейчас, как поживает, а во-вторых, чтобы быть способным поддержать на публике разговор про кинособытие 2006
Я и не знал, что в нашем Зоссенхайме такое творилось
18 февраля 1954 г. капитан КГБ Н. Е. Хохлов прибыл во Франкфурт-на-Майне, чтобы убить лидера НТС Г. С. Околовича, но у него совесть Господь пробудил, он открылся Околовичу и стал невозвращенцем (ср. сходное задание у Литвиненко в отношении Березовского). 15 сентября 1957 г. во Франкфурте он был отравлен подмешанным в коктейль радиоактивным таллием, три недели находился при смерти, но его удалось спасти.
http://www.expert.ru/columns/2006/11/27/naulitsepravdy/
18 февраля 1954 г. капитан КГБ Н. Е. Хохлов прибыл во Франкфурт-на-Майне, чтобы убить лидера НТС Г. С. Околовича, но у него совесть Господь пробудил, он открылся Околовичу и стал невозвращенцем (ср. сходное задание у Литвиненко в отношении Березовского). 15 сентября 1957 г. во Франкфурте он был отравлен подмешанным в коктейль радиоактивным таллием, три недели находился при смерти, но его удалось спасти.
http://www.expert.ru/columns/2006/11/27/naulitsepravdy/