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Alamuti Lotus

(3,093 posts)
3. never really believed that theory; qui bono?
Wed Aug 29, 2012, 08:43 PM
Aug 2012

the chump played the role of zionist punching bag so well, why would they want to off him? He served and safeguarded the zionist occupation almost as well as that unrepenent antisemite Abbas is now (a thankless service, of course). On the other hand, his corruption kept his inner circle rich enough off Gulf money, so they'd have no interest in changing the status quo either. Oh well, speculation is fun.

It seemed obvious to me he had been poisoned BlueStreak Aug 2012 #1
Maybe they don't really want to find out oberliner Aug 2012 #2
It seemed obvious to you? Shaktimaan Sep 2012 #6
Based on BlueStreak Sep 2012 #7
Based on he was ... holdencaufield Sep 2012 #8
Parkinson's is easily diagnosed. BlueStreak Sep 2012 #10
That is probably... Shaktimaan Sep 2012 #12
I dunno... Shaktimaan Sep 2012 #9
Strokes are easily diagnosed BlueStreak Sep 2012 #11
They are... Shaktimaan Sep 2012 #13
This was not a normal stroke. it was only a "stroke" in the sense BlueStreak Sep 2012 #14
There are different kinds of "normal" strokes ... holdencaufield Sep 2012 #15
"Unidentified infection. " Shaktimaan Sep 2012 #16
never really believed that theory; qui bono? Alamuti Lotus Aug 2012 #3
Perhaps he wasn't murdered by a Zionist? oberliner Aug 2012 #4
When you investigate a murder ... holdencaufield Aug 2012 #5
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