Posted on 06/02/2017 9:22:26 AM PDT by rdl6989
Mystery has deepened today over the sudden death of two apparently healthy North Korean workers in Moscow as it emerged both had been injected with an unknown 'drug' shortly before they died. The fatalities in separate rooms of a dormitory-style hotel for guest workers, in the west of the capital, are being investigated by the Russian equivalent to the FBI. Russia's health watchdog Rospotrebnadzor is also probing the deaths - but so far there have been no official findings. But Russian broadcaster Ren TV said both North Koreans, believed to be migrant workers, had received injections shortly before they died.
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Could that be why Wikipedia recently banned it as a source?
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/19/daily-mail-jimmy-wales-fake-news-wikipedia-wikitribune.html
Can you use it to freeze a banana then shatter it?
That would be liquid nitrogen.
I have see frozen flowers shattered.
And frozen chocolate covered bananas.
They were shatter resistant.
No end to the evil Norkboy perpetrates on North Koreans.
No end in sight, and you can count on the fact that the families remaining in NK, of those killed in Russia, met a similar fate at home.
I'd say there was a drug party going on....or they were North Korean Spies.
How DARE you suggest carrying out a death sentence on a convicted criminal by this HORRIBLE!, terrible method!
Don't they realize how many more there are??
It is; however; a good start.
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