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Poison legacy
                                London, September 11, 1978
                                The recent assassination of dissident Bulgarian writer
                                Georgi Markov (right) used a method developed in
                                Soviet Russia. Between 1939 and 1953, a team led by
                                secret service head Lavrenti Beria devised ways to kill
                                enemies without leaving any traces. These included
                                an umbrella tipped with a pellet containing the deadly
                                poison ricin. The Bulgarian secret service used this
                                to kill Markov. He was jabbed on Waterloo Bridge
                                here in London, England, four days ago and died today.







                                                                                        Poison pen

                                                                                       Chechnya, 2002
                                                                                       Reports suggest that
                                                                                       Lavrenti Beria’s murderous
                                                                                      legacy still continues, even
                                                                                      though the communist era
                                                                                      is over. It is alleged that
                                                                                     Omar ibn al-Khattab, rebel
                                                                                     leader of the breakaway former
                                                                                     Soviet Republic of Chechnya,
                                                                                     has been assassinated by
                                                                                    the FSB, the Russian secret
                                                                                    service. A letter written in
                                                                                    poison pen was delivered to
                                                                                   Khattab, who died shortly
                                                                                   after opening it.



















                                                       Area 51
                                                       Nevada, 2010

                                                       I’m hurriedly writing to you from just outside the perimeter
                                                       fence of this top-secret U.S. air base; the security guards are
                                                       descending on me to move me on. It is generally agreed that
                                                       new aircraft are tested here, but I’m still suspicious and think
                                                       this is just a cover. Their failure to offer a better explanation
                                                      than “it was a weather balloon” that crashed in Roswell in 1947
           Official sources say that this photograph is a fake, but some   believe this photo to be proof.  What do you think? Are they
                                                      is strange. I, along with others, think it was alien spacecraft and
           people insist that this is a badly injured alien, recovered
                                                      telling the truth or is it a conspiracy?
           after the Roswell incident.                                                   SECRET LABORATORIES        95
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