Kimmo Huosionmaa
I often think that assassin will probably want to use common equipment in his or her work. That's why I'm wondering why somebody kills another man with Polonium. That metal is highly radioactive and that's why it is very dangerous to handle. In some books is mentioned that Polonium is the most poisonous material in the whole world, but that poisonous will cause because of this metal is highly radioactive. Polonium is one of shortest life chemical elements what finds of the earth nature and has industrial use of some metering systems. Of course, some synthetic elements exist only in a couple of nanoseconds, but Polonium is used in some technical and radio-logical instruments.
It has very short half-time is about 30-60 days. It is so poisonous, that millionth gram of that material will cause death, and one gram of Polonium can kill million people. That's why it's very difficult to handle that material, and handler needs special equipment like protective clothes and spaces that are made of highly radioactive material. And those equipment are not free to buy. But modern technology will give change to put that very highly radioactive material in somebody's coffee cup.
If assassin has got nano bug, a very small size robot, what he can use with remote control, he or she might able to handle that material. When somebody wants to steal Polonium, does that person must get access to laboratory, what has Polonium in their warehouses.After that thief must put one small piece of that element to bottle what is filled with water, and middle of that bottle is a test tube, what makes possible to put pierce of Polonium in the middle of that bottle. That guarantees that radioactive material is in the middle of protective water core what absorbers radioactive radiation. The bottle could be a modified thermos-bottle where is the rack for two small glass bottles that are put one upon the other, and the inner bottle is covered with gold.
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That absorbs radiation very effectively and makes possible to walk through radio-active detectors, but the thief must have that kind of bottle what doesn't break while dropping, because that might cause that person's death. That bottle might be made with armored glass because gold will cause highly dangerous corrosive to metal surfaces. But that means the person who stole that material should be a worker in the highly secured laboratory, and capable to handle highly radioactive material alone. Or there must be other co-operatives who worked in the same room who were silent about that kind of thief. I personally think that those murderers infused those tiny bites of Polonium inside sugar-crystals because that made them easier to handle.
And after that, they took the nanosized robot, and put that piece of highly poisonous material to their target's body or morning coffee. By the way in Jasser Arafat's body was found the higher concentration of Polonium, and I think that is there a connection between Palestinian leader Jasser Arafat's and Alexander Litvinenko's death. Of course, Polonium is not very common murder equipment, but in Arafat's case, there are only speculations of murder or other symptoms called AIDS.
Suspect of that murder was Vladimir Putin's government, and they would have good relationships to take that material from Russia's nuclear laboratories. But why Russian government would make that kind of crime with so uncommon material, what made FSB:s guiltiness to that case even too clever. Why they didn't use more common poisons like cyanide or ricin. Those chemicals could not straight to connect with the Russian government, and they are easier to handle than that radioactive material. But why those people murdered Ex KGB-agent Litvinenko in London? That kind of actions will put focus in things that Litvinenko had something to hide, but what was the thing? If he has told somebody dirty about his ex-employee the murder would be used as proof about that man's stories.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cause_of_Yasser_Arafat%27s_death
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Litvinenko
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