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British ‘Inquiry’ and Mainstream Media Present Conspiracy Theories in Litvinenko Case

Friday, January 29, 2016 13:50
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This week’s British ‘inquiry’ into the death of Alexander Litvinenko concluded that the Kremlin “probably, might have” ordered or “approved” the murder of the Russian defector turned British spy. Despite claims by certain UK Parliamentarians, their findings seem to be anything but conclusive

Sunday Wire host Patrick Henningsen reviews the findings and mainstream media’s coverage of the case. Conspiracy theories swirl around implicating Putin, and the publicly available version of the British report contains the following words:

“may have…” appears 52 times in the report.
“might have…” appears 32 times in the report.
“could have…” appears 33 times in the report.
“probably…” appears 34 times.

Where’s the beef here? Why no inquiries into VIP child abuse in the UK? Does Washington want to reinvent Boris Yeltsin?

READ MORE RUSSIA NEWS AT: 21st Century Wire Russia Files

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Source: http://21stcenturywire.com/2016/01/29/british-inquiry-and-mainstream-media-present-conspiracy-theories-in-litvinenko-case/

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