The Evidence Mounts
At least 2 British Airways jets, which fly the London-Moscow route, have tested positive for traces of Polinium 210, the rare radioactive material that killed Alexandar Litvinenko, the ex-Russian spy and Putin critic.
Although this evidence seems to create a giant foam finger pointing at Moscow, the 2 planes in question also flew to other destinations, including Frankfurt, Barcelona and Athens. Furthermore, I am curious as to why more than a single jet is contaminated. The simplest "The Russian Government Killed Him" story would be if the poison was smuggled on a single plane.
I hope Sherlock Holmes is on the case, because I can't wait to hear the final verdict on this spy v. spy.
Posted by Peter
Although this evidence seems to create a giant foam finger pointing at Moscow, the 2 planes in question also flew to other destinations, including Frankfurt, Barcelona and Athens. Furthermore, I am curious as to why more than a single jet is contaminated. The simplest "The Russian Government Killed Him" story would be if the poison was smuggled on a single plane.
I hope Sherlock Holmes is on the case, because I can't wait to hear the final verdict on this spy v. spy.
Posted by Peter
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