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[edit] Economic Hitmen
This is interesting, when you bear in mind what was written by John Perkins in his book, Confessions of an economic hitman. This is just speculation, but could certain sty-behind Nazi networks have been used to murder him? There is no proof of the 3rd generation of the RAF. --Ibykus prometheus 19:25, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Factual error corrected...
The original article said that he was killed by a shaped charge (Munroe effect) when, in fact, he was killed by a Misznay-Schardin type charge.
The article did have the correct description of how the charge works, just not the name.