To: inquest
I have pondered that - and if you had, you'd know that those results were based upon paraffin tests that gave a positive result in the presence of chemicals found in ammonia based fertilizers or cigarette smoke, which is why the test used by the Serbs and Belorussians haven't been used in the West since the late 1960's.
Sorry, dude - if you support the Serbian version of events at Racak, you're either a dupe or a liar.
Best of luck to ya in rectifying your situation.
22 posted on
11/13/2002 3:14:01 PM PST by
Hoplite
To: Hoplite; inquest; Wraith
If you don't trust the Serbian and Belorussian teams, I can understand that, but a Finnish forensic team has confirmed that they had gunpowder on their hands (J. Raino, K. Lalu and A. Penttila, "Independent forensic autopsies in an armed conflict: investigation of the victims from Racak, Kosovo," 2001). Also, the fact that they had gunpowder on their hands isn't the only clue that they died in battle. There is the fact that the bullets entered their bodies from many random directions at long range (also confirmed by the Finns), and the fact that the KLA refused to allow an inspection team into the town until the next morning so they definitely had something to hide. Also there was no blood on the ground, indicating they had been dragged there from elsewhere.
With the information available, it's painfully obvious the dead were KLA (or possibly local villagers forced to fight by the KLA).
To: Hoplite; inquest; vooch; Wraith; joan
Sorry, dude - if you support the Serbian version of events at Racak, you're either a dupe or a liar. Come on Ho, everyone know you're a Ho for clinton!
44 posted on
11/14/2002 7:10:53 PM PST by
F-117A
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