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I wonder if it'll be leaked on wikileaks.... :haha:
Yeah, I'm with August, if this is the best that certain agencies can do these days then they've fallen a long way in twenty years. Probably an inside job. |
exact, it is probably so,
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Bunch of amateurs :nope: |
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My point is the man has garnered himself some recognition. He's high profile. Assassinating high profile person is always a messy business. Assassinating nobodies like us is a different matter entirely, from poison(chemical or viral) to hit and run with specially tuned car that would make no engine signature that would give it away as it sped to its target. No one would really know and the press won't even bother to publish anything. |
Russians like to do radioactive material in a pot of tea over here in London. :hmmm:
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Remember Arafat too? The thing is how far can you justify this sort of killing? and whether it was done for personal gain or state business or emergency. State agency is not for personal gain. |
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What frakking IDIOTS!
If someone at wikileaks freaked he or she could have leaked the key to unlock the "Insurance" file. With likely highly damaging info on many nations! This obviously wasn't CIA doing. The head going down wont ruin wikileaks. It was some yahoo at another 2 bit agency or company that got exposed by wikileaks and wanted revenge. This kind of crap can start a international row! |
Schadenfreude.
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Ah sorry I forgot not to mention that one too:shifty: |
Maybe he'll move in with Polanski. :yawn:
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