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NoharnessApr 2nd, 2007 - 23:53:42
Here's a question for the gents and Scotland Yard. Polonium is always found in smoke from tobacco grown with modern fertilizers. It seems that tobacco plants concentrates Polonium whenever is made available to them. How do we know that the Polonium being detected in all these investigations isn't just the remnants of tobacco smoke?
Oh, and it is the Polonium that is the most likely cause of lung cancer. Tobacco use was around a long time before the incidence of lung cancer shot through the roof. Up until we started using modern fertilizers on tobacco, lung cancer was an exceedingly rare disease.
No! It was evil UK government, that murdered him, but I wonder why they did not murder Lady Diana like that? It would have been much easier, or murder him Diana-style?
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