Putin's Secrecy

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The Kremlin continues to censor news accounts of the recent Moscow hostage crisis.

While Russian President Putin has left with no choice but to order special forces to storm the theater in which Chechen rebels held hostages, his secrecy since has been a fatal blunder. Perhaps literally.

Freedom Research Foundation Jack Wheeler is quite certain that the Russians used a "synthetic opiate called etorphine." If that proves true, Putin's problems will grow because there is a quick antidote doctors could have used to save lives had they known.

Of course, that could explain why the Russian government has clamped down on information. But the truth will come out. Which is why it would be wise for Putin to release all of the information he has now.

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This page contains a single entry by Craig Cheslog published on October 29, 2002 8:09 AM.

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