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a known Russian spy was eliminated in Britain, he ate sushi which contained Polonium( a radioctive substance). It was enough to make him suffer while his organs failed and endure a painfull death. It is reckoned to do this you have to be a Nobel prize winning scientist.




Nonsense. Anyone with a good knowledge of chemistry and biology can predict how a radioactive substance affects the human body. In fact, radiation poisoning is a well-documented process, since whenever someone died of it--like in the manhattan project--the whole process was studied and recorded by scientists and doctors.

I submit that his death occured along normal lines for anyone poisoned by a radioactive heavy metal. Its not like this is the first time something like that has happened (though i cant recall any one being intentionally murdered that way, but who knows).

you dont need to be a nobel prize winning scientist.. this is a silly comment.


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