UK Govt rewords ambassador’s March 22 speech – makes it appear he DIDN’T say the novichok came from Russia – but he DID & there’s proof
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UK Govt rewords ambassador’s March 22 speech – makes it appear he DIDN’T say the novichok came from Russia – but he DID & there’s…
British Ambassador to Russia Dr Laurie Bristow briefed the international diplomatic community in Moscow on the UK Government response to the Salisbury attack, March 22 2018. The tweets have been scrubbed, spokespeople are currently lying or weasel-wording…
The Skripal case and the misuse of ‘intelligence’
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The Skripal case and the misuse of ‘intelligence’
by Alexander Mercouris at the Duran As the Novichok ‘evidence’ collapses, the criminal investigation into the Skripal attack has become corrupted The events of the last few days in the Skripal case provide an object lesson of why in criminal investigations…
What exactly is happening at Salisbury hospital?
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What exactly is happening at Salisbury hospital?
The UK has publicly said it is looking for “transparency” in the Skripal investigation. Currently this seems no more true than any other part of the UK’s narrative. In fact the opposite would seem to be the case. The situation with the Skripals in regard…
The Empire Strikes Backwards
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The Empire Strikes Backwards
by John Helmer, Moscow, April 5, 2018 Empires are just like everything else going down the toilet. Bits always stick on the porcelain which require more flushing. Embarrassing bits.Now in its fifth week since the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury…
The Rapidly Evolving Skripal Story: Evidence of the Destruction of an Anglo-American Plan
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The Rapidly Evolving Skripal Story: Evidence of the Destruction of an Anglo-American Plan
by James O’Neill On 4th of March 2018 former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his 33-year-old daughter Yulia were found on a park bench in Salisbury England at 16. 15 hours in an unconscious state.They were tended to by a number of passers…
Skripal case: Russia counter-attacks; Britain responds by tightening access to Yulia Skripa
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Skripal case: Russia counter-attacks; Britain responds by tightening access to Yulia Skripa
by Alexander Mercouris Britain struggles to respond to Russia’s diplomatic counter-offensive, stonewalls all Russian attempts to gain access to Yulia Skripal If during the first three weeks of the Skripal crisis it was the British who made the running, over…
The Skripal event and the Douma “gas attack” – two acts in the same drama?
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The Skripal event and the Douma “gas attack” – two acts in the same drama?
The illegal air strikes on Syria by the coalition of the guilty (US, France, UK) have happened, to no one’s great surprise. As such things go all current indications are that they were more token than anything else. The Russians are saying around 100 missiles…
More on the Skripal/Douma alleged false flag connection
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More on the Skripal/Douma alleged false flag connection
In regard to our suggestion, the latest move against Damascus was predominantly a UK project, a link was sent to us today to an article by Thierry Meyssan on Voltairenet that’s certainly interesting. Published March 20 it puts forward the idea the Skripal…
The Skripal case & the perils of a rush to judgment
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The Skripal case & the perils of a rush to judgment
by James O’Neill amended to remove reference to the Spiez laboratory, which is not mentioned directly in the OPCW summary The perils of coming to premature conclusions before all the facts are available has been starkly demonstrated by the latest developments…
Spiez Laboratory, the Skripal Case, and the OPCW
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Spiez Laboratory, the Skripal Case, and the OPCW
Tomorrow, April 18, the Organisation for the Prohibition of the Chemical Weapons (OPCW) will hold a meeting in its headquarters in the Hague, at which, judging by the information attached to a recent tweet by the Spiez Laboratory, the Skripals case will be…
WATCH: Russian amb. to UK presser on eve of allied strikes on Damascus 13/04/18
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WATCH: Russian amb. to UK presser on eve of allied strikes on Damascus 13/04/18
Ruptly broadcast of the presser held by Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom Alexander Yakovenko on Friday, April 13 regarding the alleged Skripal poisoning and the alleged chemical weapon attack on Douma. Worth watching for the video comparison of Tony…
Another look at “that” Guardian article
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Another look at “that” Guardian article
Our occasional contributor VT responds to the already infamous Guardian article Russia spread fake news via Twitter bots after Salisbury poisoning – analysis After 37 hours this article remains uncorrected, despite numerous notifications of its libellous…
Alexander Shulgin to the OPCW
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Alexander Shulgin to the OPCW
The following is the unofficial translation of the statement made by Alexander Shulgin, the head of Russian delegation at the OPCW, at that body’s April 18 Executive Council meeting at the Hague. The text is provided by the Embassy of the Russian Federation…
WATCH: More Skripal-weird: even head of OPCW doesn’t seem to have a clue what Novichok is
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WATCH: More Skripal-weird: even head of OPCW doesn’t seem to have a clue what Novichok is
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OPCW collaboration in Skripal misinformation?
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OPCW collaboration in Skripal misinformation?
by David Macilwain At a recent press briefing, Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova in her inimitable style picked on the loose and unscientific language rattling round the corridors of Western power – “it was “highly likely” that Russia…
ANALYSIS: Signs of Compromise in Yulia Skripal's Statement
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ANALYSIS: Signs of Compromise in Yulia Skripal's Statement
Regarding the tracheostomy, one is reminded of this statement by someone small, blond and very powerful:-“Какие бы 30 серебряников эти люди не получали, они колом встанут в их горле”I’ve got a feeling Sergei’s statement is going to be very, very hard for…
Joining some dots on the Skripal case: Part 1: An Official Story That Doesn’t Hold Water
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Joining some dots on the Skripal case: Part 1: An Official Story That Doesn’t Hold Water
Updated to correct erratum in citation regarding the claim made by David Collum I have asked a lot of questions in relation to the Skripal case and many, if not most, are still unanswered. However, I want in this piece to go further than asking questions…
Joining dots on the Skripal Case: Part 2 – Four “Invisible” Clues
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Joining dots on the Skripal Case: Part 2 – Four “Invisible” Clues
Having stated in Part 1 why I believe the official story does not hold water, I want in this piece to take a look at four important aspects of the case. However, what is particularly remarkable about them is not so much the aspects themselves, but rather…
Joining Some Dots on the Skripal Case: Part 3 – The Agitated Mr Skripal
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Joining Some Dots on the Skripal Case: Part 3 – The Agitated Mr Skripal
In Part 1 of this series, I stated why I believe the official narrative on the Skripal case does not appear to hold water. Firstly, the nerve agent A-234 (Novichok) can and has been produced outside Russia, in a number of places, thus disproving the claim…
Joining Some Dots on the Skripal Case: Part 4 – The Dodgy Dossier
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Joining Some Dots on the Skripal Case: Part 4 – The Dodgy Dossier
So far in this series of pieces, I have attempted to demonstrate why I believe the official story of the poisoning of the Skripals doesn’t add up (Part 1). I have then pointed to some of the most significant pieces of the jigsaw, which have either been largely…