The investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein has taken up
the Litvinenko case. [The
Specter That Haunts the Death of Litvinenko, New York Sun, March 19, 2008]
The media used the Litvinenko case as sensational propaganda
against Russian President Putin and then tossed it aside. For those whose
memories of the case have faded, Alexander Litvinenko was a former KGB officer
living in England who died in 2006, apparently from the radioactive isotope
Polonium-210.
The British government encouraged the tale that Russian
President Putin had sent Andrei Lugovoi to poison Litvinenko�s tea at a meeting
on November 1, 2006. The story appealed to people brought up on James Bond
thrillers, but the story never made any sense. Polonium 2-10 is a rare and
tightly controlled substance as likely to contaminate the assassin as the
victim. There are far easier and more effective ways of killing someone.
Moreover, there is no evidence to connect Russia to
Litvinenko�s death. But this didn�t stop the British government from grandstanding,
sending an extradition request for Lugovoi in July 2007. The British government
sent the request despite the facts that there is no extradition treaty between
Britain and Russia and the Russian constitution prohibits the extradition of
Russian citizens. Epstein suggests that the purpose of the extradition request
was to block the Russian government from investigating Litvinenko�s death in
London. Litvinenko had a false passport provided by the British government. A
real investigation might have opened up the shadowy world of security
consultants in which Litvinenko rubbed shoulders with former British police and
intelligence officials.
The Russians asked to see the evidence. The case file
delivered by the British contained nothing of substance. Not even the autopsy
report was provided to the Russians. Epstein managed to convince the Russians
to let him see the file and to question them about the case. In brief, if the
British have a case, they are withholding the evidence.
The charge that Putin was behind Litvinenko�s death seems to
have originated with Boris
Berezovsky, one of the Russian Jewish oligarchs who had grabbed the lion�s
share of privatized Soviet assets during Yeltsin�s presidency. Epstein reports
that Berezovsky�s protector in Russia was Litvinenko, the deputy head of the
organized crime unit of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), the
successor to the KGB. When Berezovsky fled Russia to escape fraud charges,
Litvinenko followed. Epstein reports that Berezovsky has declared an agenda of
"overthrowing the regime of his archenemy, Mr. Putin." According to
Epstein, "Alex Goldfarb, the executive director of Mr. Berezovsky�s
foundation, prepared for Litvinenko�s end by writing out his �deathbed�
statement, which, according to Mr. Goldfarb, was drawn from statements
Litvinenko had dictated to him."
Epstein writes: "A few hours after Litvinenko died on
November 23, 2006, Mr. Goldfarb arranged a press conference and released the
sensational deathbed statement accusing Mr. Putin of the poisoning." Web
sites supported by Berezovsky spread the story that Litvinenko was murdered by
the FSB.
The effort to link Putin and the FSB to Litvinenko�s death
might be a tale designed to cover-up a more serious crime in the making.
Polonium-210 is an indication that someone is trying to build a nuclear weapon.
Epstein finds reasons to suspect that Litvinenko had, and perhaps Berezovsky
has, connections to a Polonium smuggling scheme, and Litvinenko�s death
resulted from accidental or careless exposure to Polonium-210.
Who would be trying to build a secret nuclear weapon or
perhaps only a "dirty bomb" that would serve to spread some radiation
and massive amounts of fear and hysteria? The public has been carefully
prepared to suspect Iran. If such a device were exploded somewhere in the
United States, Bush, Cheney, and the neocon
Nazis would have their second new Pearl Harbor to justify their planned attack
on Iran.
We know that the Bush regime wants to attack Iran. Despite
the NIE report that Iran abandoned its nuclear weapons program several years
ago and despite no signs of a weapons program having been uncovered by IAEA
inspectors, Bush, Cheney, and the neocon Nazis continue to agitate for striking
Iran "before it is too late." Their politicized military commander in
Iraq, Gen. Petraeus, keeps insisting that Iran is training Iraqi insurgents and
supplying weapons that are killing US troops. Bush and Cheney themselves have
made trips to Europe and the Middle East trying to marshal support for an
attack on Iran. Anyone who is not deaf, blind and stupid knows that the Bush
regime is doing everything it can to create circumstances that will permit a US
attack on Iran.
We know for a fact that the Bush regime created false
evidence, lied, and deceived in order to attack Iraq. All the reasons given for
the US invasion have proven to be false. The real agenda has never been
declared. Yet, five years later the traitors in high office who deceived
Americans into a war in behalf of a hidden agenda have not been held
accountable. As Agatha Christie said, getting away with one murder makes it
easy to commit another.
There is so much that Americans do not know about secret
schemes serving undeclared agendas. Those who have attempted to clue in fellow
citizens are invariably frustrated, because Americans have been trained to
dismiss the messenger who brings news of "false flag" events as a
"conspiracy theorist."
Best-selling author Steve Alten in his recently published
book, The
Shell Game, attempts to reach Americans with a
thriller that mixes fiction with fact. Alten describes a conspiracy, beginning
in 2007 and ending in 2012, by a Black Op group in a Republican administration
to set off nuclear weapons in two American cities, with planted evidence
pointing to Iran. It is a historical thriller predictive of our immediate
future by an author who has no illusions about the US government or the
interest groups that control it.
Alten�s book is a first-class thriller set in the real world
of today. It is a perfect read for Americans who need their dose of reality to
be watered down with fiction and delivered as entertainment.
Paul
Craig Roberts [email him] was
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during President Reagan�s first term. He
was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He has held numerous academic
appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair, Center forStrategic
and International Studies, Georgetown University, and Senior Research Fellow,
Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was awarded the Legion of Honor by
French President Francois Mitterrand. He is the author of Supply-Side
Revolution : An Insider's Account of Policymaking in Washington; Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and Meltdown:
Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton
of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the
Constitution in the Name of Justice. Click here for Peter
Brimelow�s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent epidemic of
prosecutorial misconduct.