This Week in the Guardian #6
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This Week in the Guardian #6
Every week, on a Sunday, we like to highlight three or four stories that go full-Guardian, but don’t require an entire article of refutation. We encourage reader-participation here, so if you come across something you feel should be included in the next edition…
This Week in the Guardian #7
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This Week in the Guardian #7
Every week (or, rather, most weeks, since the coronavirus torpedoed our schedule), we like to highlight three or four stories that go full-Guardian, but don’t require an entire article of refutation. We encourage reader-participation here, so if you come…
This Week in The Guardian #8
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This Week in The Guardian #8
Every week (or, rather, most weeks, since the coronavirus torpedoed our schedule), we like to highlight three or four stories that go full-Guardian, but don’t require an entire article of refutation. We encourage reader-participation here, so if you come…
This Week in the Guardian #9
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This Week in the Guardian #9
Every week (or, rather, most weeks, since the coronavirus torpedoed our schedule), we like to highlight three or four stories that go full-Guardian, but don’t require an entire article of refutation. We encourage reader-participation here, so if you come…
Gaslighting about the realities of “state-sponsored murder”
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Gaslighting about the realities of “state-sponsored murder”
Theresa May has just semi-officially pronounced the Skripal case a Russian state-sponsored hit. No evidence was presented for this conclusion of course, but we are getting used to that now. Belief is the new evidence. And in this case we do seem to have belief…
Skripal case: Theresa May now demands Russia prove itself innocent
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Skripal case: Theresa May now demands Russia prove itself innocent
by Alexander Mercouris, originally published in the Duran British government lacking evidence of Russian guilt reverses the burden of proof After a week of speculation and allegations British Prime Minister Theresa May has finally spoken about the murder…
Russia’s statement to the OPCW in response to allegation of complicity in alleged Skripal poisoning
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Russia’s statement to the OPCW in response to allegation of complicity in alleged Skripal poisoning
Statement by Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the OPCW, Ambassador Alexander Shulgin, at the 87th session of the OPCW Exwecutive Council on the chemical incident in Salisbury, The Hague, March 13, 2018 Mr Chairperson, In connection with…
WATCH: The death of David Kelly: an open verdict
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WATCH: The death of David Kelly: an open verdict
If David Kelly had died on March 4 this year, and had he been a Russian exile, we can be sure the media would be screaming that Putin murdered him, and the numerous inconsistencies in his alleged “suicide” would be front page news. But when Kelly actually…
May blatantly misleads Parliament about Russian “terrorist” law
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May blatantly misleads Parliament about Russian “terrorist” law
When Theresa May said this in the House of Commons today:
The farcical reality behind Theresa May’s “novichok” story
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The farcical reality behind Theresa May’s “novichok” story
We already know UK PM Theresa May misrepresented the Russian law on executing terrorists in foreign lands, in order to bolster her currently evidence-free claims of Russian culpability in the poisoning of ex-MI6 employee Sergey Skripal. Her narrative remains…
Further Signs of More War: A Most Dangerous Game
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Further Signs of More War: A Most Dangerous Game
by Edward Curtin Donald Trump’s days of playing the passive/aggressive host of a reality-television game show are coming to an end. Either he fires all the apprentices who might slightly hesitate to wage a much larger world war and lets the bombs fly, or…
UPDATED: UK’s “novichok” claim exposed as lies: what is the current reality of the Skripal case?
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UPDATED: UK’s “novichok” claim exposed as lies: what is the current reality of the Skripal case?
Former UK ambassador Craig Murray has released the following information on his blog regarding Theresa May’s claims in parliament on Wednesday that Russia must be held responsible for the alleged poisoning of Sergey Skripal and his daughter (our emphasis):…
State-funded BBC lets Boris Johnson claim of Russia “stockpiling novichok” go unchallenged while UK govt's Skripal “drama” continues to defy sense & reason
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State-funded BBC lets Boris Johnson claim of Russia “stockpiling novichok” go unchallenged while UK govt's Skripal “drama” continues…
The Russian election is rolling on, so far with no major hitches, and maybe even less than the expected level of Western sniping. Ghouta continues to be liberated, and so far the predictions of a chemical weapons false flag to justify NATO cruise missile…
WATCH: Anthrax: The Forgotten Lie
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WATCH: Anthrax: The Forgotten Lie
Fifteen years ago today, March 20, the “Coalition of the Willing” declared war on Iraq. We now know that war was based on a monumental and inexcusable lie about Iraq possessing “weapons of mass destruction”, and that the war itself was a crime under international…
What did the Salisbury physician mean by “no patients have experienced symptoms of nerve agent poisoning”?
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What did the Salisbury physician mean by “no patients have experienced symptoms of nerve agent poisoning”?
Updated with link to Times article, March 21, & again with additional link & to correct date, March 23 Since we posted a tweet about the seemingly anomalous statements made in a letter to the Times by a senior doctor at Salisbury hospital we’ve seen the issue…
“aide-memoire”; from the Russian Foreign Ministry re. the Skripals
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“aide-memoire”; from the Russian Foreign Ministry re. the Skripals
This is the text of an “aide-memoire” on the Skripal case, ssued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, 21 March 2018 “to clarify the state of affairs” in the Skripal case. It’s a reasonable summary of things thus far, and helps us…
UK media admits that in Skripal case: due process ‘does not apply’ to Russia
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UK media admits that in Skripal case: due process ‘does not apply’ to Russia
by Alexander Mercouris at the Duran It is becoming increasingly difficult for the British authorities and for the British media to deny that ‘due process‘ – ie. the well-established system of rules for conducting fair and impartial trials and investigations…
Skripal case: DS Bailey leaves hospital; MSM still spinning casualty figures
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Skripal case: DS Bailey leaves hospital; MSM still spinning casualty figures
DS Nick Bailey was allegedly released from hospital today, but questions about his story remain unanswered. Meanwhile the MSM continue claims of 30+ casualties in Salisbury despite unambiguous refutation of these figures from a senior physician on the case…