CIA Lie #1. "Boris Korczak Was Killed"
In reality, Boris Korczak is alive and well.
The following is an excerpt from the publication:
A Global Chronology of Incidents of Chemical, Biological, Radioactive and Nuclear Attacks: 1950-2005
Hamid Mohtadi and Antu Murshid
July 7 2006
"A case involving a pellet-firing weapon, similar to that used to assassinate Georgi Markov, in London, is said to have occurred in the U.S. However reports vary wildly as to what actually happened.
According to the CIA, pellet firing weapons have been used in at least 6 assassination attempts in the US (see for instance Douglass and Livingstone, 1987; Eitzen and Takafuji, 1997; and Carus, 2002), including a successful attempt on Boris Korczak, a Lithuanian-born double-agent for the CIA. Douglas and Livingston (1987) report the official CIA position, in which Korczak was attacked in a shopping mall in Maryland. He was rushed to Fairfax hospital, at whichpoint the CIA and the KGB struggled over custody of the body, in which the CIA received possession of the ricin-filled pellet, while the KGB received the body.
There are number of problems with this story. Boris Korczak, is almost surely alive today. He was alive immediately following the incident and he was also alive at the time of follow-up interviews in 1997. An example of CIA lies is the following excerpt from a book they contributed to in regards to Boris Korczak: 'Korczak claimed that he was attacked by the KGB in a mall in Tyson's Corner, Maryland, and a ricin-filled pellet was recovered from his back.' However clearly he was still alive also Tysons Corner is NOT in Maryland
For obvious reasons the CIA's version of this story is almost surely false, but it is unclear why the agency would concoct a story which is evidently false."
(((( Boris Korczak was shot with a poison pellet but he never died and the CIA didn't recover anything from any "body". The truth is that Boris managed to expell the pellet because it passed like a kidney stone. Just one example, among many, of CIA lies. ))))

