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Investigators clear themselves despite overwhelming evidence of foul
play
The Hague Tribunal's final verdict on Slobodan Milosevic's death has
concluded that he was not poisoned and there was no foul play involved. Imagine
my shock. The truth is that the circumstances of Milosevic's death and why it
had to happen prove foul play even absent allegations of poisoning.
How can an investigation that, if evidence of murder was uncovered, would result
in criminals charges for the investigators themselves be impartial?
The BBC reported
on the nature of Milosevic's death,
"Guards knocked on his door for an 0900 wake-up, but assumed he was still
sleeping and left him alone until 1000 when they saw "that he was still
lying on his bed".
"As he approached the bed he saw that Mr Milosevic's face was greyish
in colour and that his arm was hanging over the side of the bed," says
the report.
The guards tried to find a pulse, but realised the prisoner was dead."
Milosevic's prison cell was under 24 hour video surveillance. At first the
UN ridiculously claimed he had poisoned himself by having someone smuggle in
drugs past armed guards before changing their story to a heart attack. If Milosevic
had died of a sudden heart attack surely his reaction to it would be captured
on the tape. All the UN had to do was show the Dutch authorities the tape and
no investigation would have even been necessary.

Heart attacks are not usually considered a subtle and quiet way to die. The
symptoms are
chest pain, discomfort, sweating, weakness, nausea and vomiting. Are we really
expected to believe Milosevic experienced all this while remaining in a peaceful
sleep and without his watchers noticing?
"They kept cameras and lights on in Slobodan's cell non-stop, so that
he could not sleep. That is an officially recognised form of torture,"
said Milosevic's wife.
The fact that Milosevic was under constant surveillance coupled with the total
lack of response from medical personnel to his heart attack proves foul play
in itself, absent of any allegations of poisoning.
Milosevic wrote
a letter one day before his death claiming he was being poisoned to death
in jail. The lawyer who advised Milosevic during his trial, Azdenko Tomanovic,
showed journalists a handwritten letter in which Milosevic wrote: "They
would like to poison me. I'm seriously concerned and worried."
Milosevic's trial was coming to an end and the only verifiable evidence to
emerge from it was proof that the real
Butcher's of Serbia were Wes Clark and Bill Clinton. The US government's
financial
and military support of Al-Qaeda, after the embassy bombings, was also being
exposed.
The Globalists have wanted to eliminate Milosevic for a long time. Former MI6
agent Richard Tomlinson said
he saw documents in 1992 that discussed assassinating Milosevic by means
of a staged car accident, where the driver would be blinded by a flash of light
and remote controlled brake failure enacted to cause the crash. This exact same
technique was utilized for real in the murder of Princess Diana.

The illegal Clinton-NATO bombing of Serbia was fueled in part by a staged
ITN news report purporting to show evidence of a Bosnian Serb death camp.
Pictures of emaciated 'prisoners' behind a barbed wire fence were used to claim
the Serbians were running internment camps. In reality the emaciated man was
a tuberculosis victim and the film screw were the ones inside he barbed wire
enclosure, filming out to refugees who had willingly entered the refugee camp.
Milosevic, just like Saddam Hussein when his testimony was shut off
after he discussed the US' role in staging
bombings in Iraq, had to be silenced and the trial prematurely aborted before
its credibility completely collapsed.