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Monday, March 13, 2006

Take your pick

Toxicologist Donald Uges has confirmed that rifampicin, a drug used against leprosy and tb was found in Milosevic's body.
The question now is how did it get there. There are only two possibilities.

Firstly, Milosevic took the drugs himself -to make himself ill.
Secondly, the drugs were admininstered by the Tribunal.

In 2002, sources within the Tribunal revealed that Milosevic had been given the wrong medication for his heart condition, this claim was reported in the Dutch media. Then, he very nearly died of a heart attack.

I'll leave you to make your own minds up as to whether you favour the first, or second explanation.

2 comments:

Neil Clark said...

They certainly are in real trouble.
And as more and more people are waking up to the Empire's lies- and the lovely, democratic way they deal with people who stand in their way- so the Empire's apologists are becoming more hysterical.
Look at Stephen Pollard's blog today (be sure to wear gloves and a gas mask)- its highly toxic) - the man devotes the whole day to attacking me, William Spring and this blog.
Pollard, the prolific journalist, writer and signatory to The Henry Jackson Society- wouldn't you think he's got anything better to do?
Their game's up and they know it.

Ken said...

Yeah, the Pollard site is a good laugh. I like the way that he attacks the point about refigerated lorries by attacking your source's claims re the 11th September.

Now, it may be that Mr. Gil-White is completely out of his tree with regards to the latter, but does that make him wrong about the former?

Rubbishing the writer, rather than the idea, is a sure sign the the rubbisher cannot answer the charges.

Good work!