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, 21:28, 6 January 2014
The Death of Tyrant 'Comrade' Stalin + Boreman's death:
(Certainly Bastard Stalin rat was poisoned with rat poison)
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Early in the morning March 5, Stalin had bloody vomit as a result of
which the pulse declined and the blood pressure dropped. The doctors were at
a loss how to explain what was happening to the patient. All day long Stalin
had bloody vomit and was in conscious collapse several times. Stalin was
already poisoned by Beria's warfarin in wine, rat poison in the morning of March 1!
In the evening on March 5, Stalin was wet through with perspiration,
the pulse was thready and cyanosis intensified. The doctors gave the
patient carbogene several times but the condition did not improve.
At 9:40 p.m. Stalin had artificial ventilation but all in vain. His death was
registered at 9:50 p.m.
Many of documented evidence left by doctors, including premortal examination
of Stalin, disagree with recollections of other eyewitnesses. For instance, Stalin's
daughter Svetlana said she could not recognize the father as his illness changed
him beyond recognition. Was it possible that Beria's people substituted Stalin
with his double and even his relatives could not recognize him? I doubt it!
One of the documents pertaining to Stalin's death discovered in the Kremlin
archives seems to be particularly mysterious. The document says that nurse
Moiseyeva gave Stalin an injection of calcium gluconate at 8:45 p.m. Never
before that over the whole period of illness was Stalin given such an
injection but it was normal to give one. At 9:48 p.m., the nurse affixed her
signature to a document revealing she gave Stalin an injection of 20-percent
camphor oil. (dangerous for some individuals) Finally the woman made an injection
of adrenalin to Stalin for the first time over the whole course of treatment
and made an official record of the fact. Soon after that the Soviet leader
died. This coincidence probable gave rise to rumors that a Jewish woman
trained by Beria dispatched Stalin to the next world by giving him a special
injection.
When contemporary doctors studied medical records of Stalin's
illness and last hours of life they stated adrenaline injections were
forbidden for patients registering the same symptoms that Stalin had.
Even if this bastard was not poisoned, he was not given medical help on time;
so either way, as he truly deserved, he was disposed of. One way or the other,
good riddance; it was certainly overdue! The poison was put into his bottle
of mineral water.
Bormann:
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According to Erich Kempka (Hitler's chauffeur), Bormann was killed
trying to cross the Russian lines by an anti-tank shell which hit the tank
in which they were trying to escape, causing it to burst into flames.
Kempka, who was temporarily blinded at the time, claimed nonetheless to
have seen Bormann's dead body. Hitler Youth Leader, Artur Axmann, on the
other hand, believed that Bormann committed suicide and claimed to have seen
Bormann's body on 2 May 1945 in the Invalidenstrasse, north of the River Spree
in Berlin. Doubts, however, have persisted and numerous sightings of Bormann
have been reported, beginning in 1946 when his presence in a North Italian
monastery was announced. In the same year, his wife Gerda (a rabid Nazi and
daughter of Supreme Party Judge, Walter Buch) died of cancer in South Tyrol,
though his ten children survived the war. It was then alleged that Bormann
had escaped (like other loyal Nazis) via Rome to South America. Rumoured
to have settled in Argentina where he was living secretly as a millionaire,
allegedly spotted in Brazil and also in Chile, Bormann's traces proved as
elusive as the anonymity in which he first rose to power. Having been
sentenced to death in absentia at Nuremberg on 1 October 1946,
he was formally pronounced dead by a West German court in April 1973
but his precise fate remains unknown. It's pretty certain he died in early days of May, 1945!
Dead is dead but Stalin should have been cremated and ashes thrown
into the sewer, like Hitler's. At least Kruschchev buried his ass in unmarked
grave deep with lots of concrete placed over him.
By: JAN LUBEK & MS WANDA NIDA
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