Science fiction and spy movies in which characters take truth potions, youth elixirs and different pills that give them superb physical strength may not be absolutely fictitious. Secret laboratories of intelligence services develop various drugs capable of either destroying or upgrading any person. Russia is not an exception at this point.
Interpreter Stanislav Lekarev worked in a building adjacent to former NKVD prison in Moscow for several years. Horrific rumors envelop this building. One of them said that prisoners were used as guinea pigs there to test poisons on them. Lekarev also said that poisons and toxins from all over the world were collected and studied in that secret laboratory.
Even recipes of Ivan the Terrible’s healer (known as Doctor Elisey) were studied in the laboratory. It is known that graduated from the University of Cambridge with doctor’s degree. He made special poisons which could kill a human being at the time required by the monarch. Eventually it was the tsar himself who poisoned Elisey as he had become potentially dangerous.
Stalin also had a similar poisoner - Grigory Mairanovsky, who headed the secret laboratory in the above-mentioned building. His favorite poison was curarine which causes cardiac insufficiency. When Stalin died, Mairanovsky was accused of illegal possession of potent agents. He denied the charges and died of heart failure rather soon.
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This new news makes us wonder if these poisons are still common in today's administrations. If Stalin was hiding secret labs that produced poisons, what could Putin be hiding. It also raises questions about Stalin's death, was it natural or brought on by his own poisons?
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