04-07-2012, 12:46 PM
Was just watching the coverage on our ABC tv about the poisoning of Arafat. The Swiss scientist was offering to do more tests on the body of Arafat if he was exhumed and asked Mrs Arafat to request this. She was watching this telecast and was visibly shocked but said "Yes, as a mother, as a wife married to this man, a great Palestinian for 20 years, I request that the Palestinian Authority exhume his body'. I was very interested in the demeanour of the Swiss scientist who seems to know the importance of what he is saying and is eager that this be taken up (politically) and is willing to put his laboratory in service to this end.
Certainly Israel does have plutonium processing there. [URL="http://www.wisconsinproject.org/countries/israel/plut.html"]http://www.wisconsinproject.org/countries/israel/plut.html
A[/URL]nd they would have the know how to process it further in to all sorts of things. As do others.
Certainly Israel does have plutonium processing there. [URL="http://www.wisconsinproject.org/countries/israel/plut.html"]http://www.wisconsinproject.org/countries/israel/plut.html
A[/URL]nd they would have the know how to process it further in to all sorts of things. As do others.
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