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Was Palestinian Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat murdered, poisoned with the same radioactive element that Russian agents used to kill Alexander Litvinenko in 2006?
The "evidence" is phony. It's scientifically IMPOSSIBLE. Given the half-life of polonium, after almost eight years there would be only a tiny trace left. NOT anywhere near the level found by the Swiss lab. According to experts, this polonium had to be planted many years after Arafat's death.
The article also points out the fact that Arafat was thoroughly examined and treated by French doctors at a prestigious French hospital. Their report details exactly what was wrong with him and how he died. Yet Arafat's wife, the very same multi-millionairess who suddenly comes up this planted polonium, suppressed the medical report from being made public and continues to do so to this day.
The "evidence" is phony. It's scientifically IMPOSSIBLE. Given the half-life of polonium, after almost eight years there would be only a tiny trace left. NOT anywhere near the level found by the Swiss lab. According to experts, this polonium had to be planted many years after Arafat's death.
The article also points out the fact that Arafat was thoroughly examined and treated by French doctors at a prestigious French hospital. Their report details exactly what was wrong with him and how he died. Yet Arafat's wife, the very same multi-millionairess who suddenly comes up this planted polonium, suppressed the medical report from being made public and continues to do so to this day.
Not so fast! The Polonium was found in a small blood stain on a white hat often worn by hospital patients to keep hair from contaminating other parts of the body. It was also found on a toothbrush which also had blood stains on it because Mr Arafat was diabettic and sufered from gum disease and had bad teeth. The amounts of activity were extremely small but depending on the lab doing the test can detect activity levels as low as an attacurie or 10**-15 curies. That might mean as few as 100 million polonium atoms on the sample. So you can dismiss some party that wanted him dead in 2003 and can't shift the blame to Mrs Arafat which is a definition of liable and slander. But liable and slander are definitely part of the Israeli tool kit!
The "evidence" is phony. It's scientifically IMPOSSIBLE. Given the half-life of polonium, after almost eight years there would be only a tiny trace left. NOT anywhere near the level found by the Swiss lab. According to experts, this polonium had to be planted many years after Arafat's death.
The article also points out the fact that Arafat was thoroughly examined and treated by French doctors at a prestigious French hospital. Their report details exactly what was wrong with him and how he died. Yet Arafat's wife, the very same multi-millionairess who suddenly comes up this planted polonium, suppressed the medical report from being made public and continues to do so to this day.
You should send your conclusions to the Swiss lab that investigated this.
I'm sure one of the most prestigious labs in the World would welcome your input.
The Swiss can be so shoddy in their work.
While you're here would you mind posting your credentials as an expert in Polonium detection??
If they were gonna, they wouldda done it years sooner.
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