22.11.06

Who wants Litvinenko dead?

The whole saga of the “poisoning” of the ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko is coloured by mysterious characters, such as the one of Mario Scaramella.

If you google this name, you immediately clash into Italian Citizen appellation by British media and the designation of academic by Kavkaz Centre.
However, carrying on searching you will find much bigger issues related to this name. Mario Scaramella is an important personality, official counsellor of the Italian Parliament for the parliamentary “commissione d’Inchiesta”.
Paolo Guzzanti, senator of Forza Italia, is the hinge that connects Mario and Sasha.
Both Guzzanti and Scaramella had been working for years at the Commission called Mitrokhin, which denounced the presence of 20 nuclear weapons under the gulf of Naples, apparently deposited there by the Soviet Union, during Cold War.
Even more traumatizing is the evidence of a radar antenna placed on Vesuvius, which accordingly to Mitrokhin report, could activate those weapons. A 007 movie could stop here, reality decided to go further. Mysteriously, Ukraine and Russian families are living close to the radar antenna, which is itself very close to a big Mafia villa.
And there other names that Guzzanti quotes. The first one is the one of Romano Prodi, who seems to be in deep relation with the ex-KGB now FSB system and Sovietic authorities till 1978. More disturbing, indeed, are the names of a long list of victims in which, after Anatoly V. Trofimov, general of the Army corps, and Anna Politkvoskaia, Aleksander Litvinenko seems to be the last drop of blood required to conclude it.
From these data emerges outstandingly the name of the FSB, confirmed by the typical use of poison in their curriculum of “justice-making”. The ex-KGB had a biological program called Fleyta, which main lab is known as Lab12, in Yasenov. It had been created in 1920 by Genrich Yagoda, a chemist who became the chief of Stalin secret Police.
Since that moment, the list of the victims of this death- bulletin is long and dreadful.
A heavy curtain is covering the eyes of the world from proof of this silent slaughter, but some time, someone, should wonder why people like Litvinenko are persecuted by this machine of death and corruption.

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