Serbian Professor: Milosevic is alive, here he lives (Video)

Serbian criminal Slobodan Milosevic is alive and living in Russia. So claims Belgrade professor Velimir Abramovic. According to him, Milosevic was an ideal profile for the transitional period between communism and nationalism. Where's Miloshevqi and Meera, this married couple. Milosevic didn't say anything wrong. But he argued with some witnesses, mocked and [...]
Serbian criminal Slobodan Milosevic is alive and living in Russia. So claims Belgrade professor Velimir Abramovic.
According to him, Milosevic was an ideal profile for the transitional period between communism and nationalism.
Where's Miloshevqi and Meera, this married couple. Milosevic didn't say anything wrong. But he argued with some witnesses, mocked and went to Russia. Why is Miloshevqi probably in Pozharevc, who made that obsession, who outlined all of this. Granted, great forces have to protect their people so that others can work for them. If they were thrown into the mines, no one would work. What you need money for if they kill me. And you have to protect the man and when you protect him, the next one as the biggest secret, drink the coffee with Miloshevich. Will you work? Like no, you're the real ones. You've protected your family, you've got the money you want?
Otherwise, former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's daughter, claimed that her father, the Balkan butcher, had not died of any diseases but was killed in his cell in The Hague, where she was being tried for war crimes committed in Kosovo, Bosnia and Croatia.
“It is very likely that Slobodan Milosevic died the day before he was published in the official version, but his body was deliberately kept in the cell of 04 hours in order to evaporate grass for leper “Rephramicin”, which was given to kill”.
These conclusions are presented in the book “The Anatomy of the Trial Murder” author Dr. Vukasin Andric, one of the doctors of Milosevic, also worked on it as an editor.
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Slobodan Milosevic's body was found on Saturday morning, March 11, 2006. According to the official report, death is believed to have occurred between 7 and 9:45, but the author of the book claims that the time of death is contradictory because there are suspicions that Milosević died on March 10th evening.
The book claims that Dutch toxicologist Donald Uges has concluded that the results of blood from January 2006 indicate the presence of <x0mphycin”, which counteracts the effect of drugs against high blood pressure. That result has raised doubt that Milosevic “has been poisoned with food or water for a long time”.
Taking into account that the shepherd in question affects only after two hours, it is possible that Milosevic has accepted the fatal dose on March 10th, evening, and that he has died”. /Indesksonline/












