When since poison can alter DNA in five months? (The science
exists since the late 1960s to alter DNA in a living person.
This breakthrough assisted the early cloning experiments of
the Rothschilds. See the beloved by many, Arnold Schwarzenegger
in the movie "6th Day" -- injecting muted-clones with DNA
to form features.)
: Commentary and thoughtful questions from Rayelan:
: The election in the Ukraine is very hard to figure out. At
: first glance it appears that the challenger Yushchenko is
: the white knight and his opponet Yanukovych is the villain.
: However, even the Ukrainians know that Yushchenko is FAR
: from being an ideal candidate.
: From a Ukrainian website: What we are fighting for?
: http://maidan.org.ua/static/mai/1100897375.html
: These are not just ordinary elections.
: What is going on now in Ukraine is a cold war conducted
: against the nation by the corrupt government. We are far
: from considering Yushchenko a Messiah, but in Yanukovych's
: doings we have ALREADY seen and felt the breath of state
: gangsterism.
: One of the most fascinating but totally ignored aspects of
: this race is the sudden change in Yushchenko's appearance.
: Just 5 months ago the man had looks that most movie stars
: would die for.
: Picture 5 months ago
:
: Now he appears to have morphed from Gorgeous George into
: Hannibal Lector with smallpox.
: Picture today
:
: An AP article asks, "Was it poison or just spoiled
: sushi?"
: Politician's face fuels speculation
:
: Illness destroys movie-star looks
: WILLIAM J. KOLE
: ASSOCIATED PRESS
: VIENNA, Austria-As Ukraine's popular opposition leader Viktor
: Yushchenko claimed victory yesterday in hotly contested
: presidential elections, mystery continued to shroud an
: appearance-altering illness that twice prompted him to
: check into a Vienna hospital.
: Yushchenko accused Ukrainian authorities of poisoning him.
: His detractors suggested he'd eaten some bad sushi, an idea he
: scoffed at.
: Adding to the intrigue, the Austrian doctors who treated him
: sought police protection, and asked foreign experts to help
: determine if his symptoms had been caused by toxins found
: in biological weapons.
: Medical experts said they might never know for sure what
: caused the dramatic change in Yushchenko's appearance since
: he first sought treatment at Vienna's private
: Rudolfinerhaus clinic on Sept. 10.
: Known for his ruggedly handsome, almost movie-star looks,
: Yushchenko's complexion is now grayish and pockmarked. His
: face is haggard, swollen and partially paralyzed. One eye
: often tears up.
: Doctors at Rudolfinerhaus declined to comment yesterday.
: By the time Yushchenko checked out of the clinic last month
: after returning for follow-up treatment, physicians said
: they could neither prove nor disprove whether he had been
: poisoned.
: snip
: Yushchenko's doctors in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, said they
: had determined that "chemicals not of a food
: origin" had triggered the illness.
: Zimpfer and the clinic's chief physician, Dr. Lothar Wicke -
: who requested police protection after receiving an
: anonymous threat while treating Yushchenko - later asked
: for outside help from "a specialist in military
: operations and biological weapons," the Austria Press
: Agency reported.
: Read the entire article at:
: http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1101250211536&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154&DPL=IvsNDS/7ChAX&tacodalogin=yes
: >
: JULY: Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko as he
: looked less than five months ago before being hit by a
: mystery illness. NOW: A shockingly altered Yushchenko as he
: appeared in Kiev yesterday, where he declared victory in
: Ukraine's disputed election.
:
: Here is another version of why Yuschenko went from movie
: star handsome, to troll ugly!
:
: A new version of what happened to the opposition leader:
: Yuschenko falls sick desiring to rejuvenate …
: Among the main events relating to the election campaign, which
: took place on October 13, first of all we may mention a
: statement that pro-opposition presidential candidate Viktor
: Yuschenko's sickness might have been caused by rejuvenation
: injections. We can also mention a statement by the
: Prosecutor General's Office that Viktor Yuschenko was
: hampering relevant bodies of Ukraine and Austria (where he
: was treated in a private hospital) in their attempts to
: establish all the circumstances relating to the
: deterioration of his health.
: snip
: Today the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office of
: Ukraine released a statement that after Viktor Yuschenko's
: refusal to allow the Austrian private Rudolfinerhaus
: hospital to hand over medical documentation on his
: treatment to a lower court in Vienna, its judge ordered the
: seizure of Yuschenko's medical documents from Vienna's
: Rudolfinerhaus hospital on October 7 because Yuschenko did
: not authorize the hospital to send the documents to the
: Austrian court. According to the press service, Yuschenko
: and lawyers for the court have appealed against the judge's
: decision and a Vienna criminal court is presently
: considering the appeal.
: According to the press service, the PGO considers Yuschenko's
: behavior as obstruction of the efforts of the competent
: Ukrainian and Austrian organs to establish all the
: circumstances surrounding the deterioration of his health.
: The press service said that the PGO presently has no
: information indicating that deliberate actions were taken
: to harm Yuschenko's health.
: One of the Ukrainian presidential candidate, the leader of the
: Communist Party of Workers and Peasants, Oleksandr
: Yakovenko, who ranks low in opinion polls and which is
: considered to be a "technical" candidate, today
: sent an open letter to the management of the Rudolfinerhaus
: hospital. In his message, he expressed the opinion that the
: ambiguity of the position of the hospital's management on
: of Viktor Yuschenko's health conditions allows his
: entourage to make equivocal statements on the cause of
: Viktor Yuschenko's sudden illness, which, in turn,
: destabilizes the work of government bodies, creates panic,
: and leads the population of Ukraine into confusion ahead of
: the presidential election.
: He also reminded the Austrian doctors that they represent a
: democratic nation and democratic ideals, which are often
: mentioned as exemplary achievements by Viktor Yuschenko in
: his speeches before Ukrainian voters. "Therefore, the
: people of Ukraine expect that you will give a definite
: answer to the question whether or not the leader of Our
: Ukraine had been deliberately poisoned," Yakovenko
: said.
: http://www.elections-ua.org/news5.html
: end of quoted articles...
: The United States appears to be supporting Victor Yuschenko
: right now. However, on November 5-8, when he visited the
: United States he met with George Soros, but was NOT granted
: visits that he had set up with Cheney, Powell and Rice.
: What caused the change in United States support in less than 3
: weeks? Was it the fact that Yuschenko is the lesser of two
: evils?
: ANALYSIS
: What did Yuschenko seek during his visit to the U.S.?
: by Jan Makymsiuk
: RFE/RL Poland, Belarus and Ukraine Report
: Ukraine's former Prime Minister Viktor Yuschenko paid a
: private visit - sponsored by the U.S. National Endowment
: for Democracy - to the United States on November 5-8.
: The Ukrainian Weekly reported on November 18 that while in New
: York on November 6, Mr. Yuschenko met with representatives
: of the Ukrainian diaspora, the press and the Freedom House
: human rights group, as well as with George Soros . In
: Washington, Mr. Yuschenko spoke with Deputy Secretary of
: State Richard Armitage, the National Security Council's
: European and Eurasian Affairs Director Daniel Fried and
: several members of the U.S. Congress.
: Many Ukrainian media did not fail to note that the profile of
: Mr. Yuschenko's U.S. trip was much lower than he planned.
: In particular, Mr. Yuschenko expected but failed to meet
: with Vice-President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State
: Colin Powell, as well as President George W. Bush's
: security adviser, Condoleezza Rice . The much-respected
: weekly Zerkalo Nedeli, which is rather supportive of
: Yuschenko, commented on November 10 on these failures in
: the following way:
: http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2001/470105.shtml
: Yuschenko is said to have ties to George Soros. George Soros
: is the number one enemy of George Bush. How can two enemies
: be supporting the same man?
: Yuschenko's challenger, who was supporter by the current
: corrupt president, is also supported by Vladimir Putin who
: blames George Soros for much of the financial problems
: Russia is having.
: To me it looks as if George Bush should be siding with his
: friend Vladimir Putin instead of with his enemy George
: Soros... but what do I know? It's going to take someone
: with a lot more information on the Ukraine and all the
: players to answer this question. I am only pointing out the
: inconsistancies with what the U.S. media is telling us
: about this election.
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