A more credible 'conspiracy theory' than the 'Putin did it' one.
MI5 Poisons Another Russian Asset to Smear Putin in Ongoing Propaganda War
7
March, 2018
As
you may have noticed from the title, I'm cutting to the chase on this
one. Context is everything these days when attempting to understand
major geopolitical events.
Sergei Skripal is a former Russian army colonel who worked for Soviet military intelligence during the Cold War. In the late 1990s he was recruited by MI6 as a double agent. In December 2004, Skripal was arrested and charged with "high treason in the form of espionage", convicted and sentenced to 13 years in prison. In July 2010, he was released as part of a spy exchange for ten Russian agents who had been arrested in the United States as part of the 'Illegals Program'. Skripal was then settled in the UK by MI6 in the town of Salisbury. Yesterday he was found on a public bench with his 33-year-old daughter, Yulia. Both were incoherent and/or incapacitated. When medical personnel arrived, some of them also allegedly became ill.
Within a few hours of the discovery of the pair, the British media and politicians had decided that they had been poisoned at the behest of Vladimir Putin himself, with some as yet "unknown substance". British newspapers said it, so it must be true. British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson threatened fresh sanctions against Russia if it is proven to have poisoned a Russian double agent and branded the country "a malign and disruptive force". No evidence was cited to back up any of these allegations, because everyone 'knows' that Putin is a ruthless dictator who just loves to bump off people that he doesn't like. British newspapers and politicians said it, so it must be true.
Sergei Skripal is a former Russian army colonel who worked for Soviet military intelligence during the Cold War. In the late 1990s he was recruited by MI6 as a double agent. In December 2004, Skripal was arrested and charged with "high treason in the form of espionage", convicted and sentenced to 13 years in prison. In July 2010, he was released as part of a spy exchange for ten Russian agents who had been arrested in the United States as part of the 'Illegals Program'. Skripal was then settled in the UK by MI6 in the town of Salisbury. Yesterday he was found on a public bench with his 33-year-old daughter, Yulia. Both were incoherent and/or incapacitated. When medical personnel arrived, some of them also allegedly became ill.
Within a few hours of the discovery of the pair, the British media and politicians had decided that they had been poisoned at the behest of Vladimir Putin himself, with some as yet "unknown substance". British newspapers said it, so it must be true. British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson threatened fresh sanctions against Russia if it is proven to have poisoned a Russian double agent and branded the country "a malign and disruptive force". No evidence was cited to back up any of these allegations, because everyone 'knows' that Putin is a ruthless dictator who just loves to bump off people that he doesn't like. British newspapers and politicians said it, so it must be true.
For
the unfortunate cretins who still refuse to swallow the anti-Russia
narrative, the British government and media duly require you to
remember the case of Alexander Litvinenko, another former Russian
intelligence agent who became a British intelligence asset.
Litvinenko was, 'everyone knows', murdered in 2006 by polonium that
was given to him by two Russian spies on the 'direct orders of
Putin'. The problem is that there
was, and is today, no hard evidence for this claim.
But who needs evidence when you have a propaganda bullhorn to addle
the public brain. Mush-for-brains are highly averse to evidence
anyway. It's much better to quote the words of people like Alexander
Goldfarb,
long-term anti-Putin activist, author of Litvinenko's deathbed
testimony accusing Putin, and promoter
of the activities of 'Pussy Riot'.
On the Skripal situation, Goldfarb, who was (coincidentally) a close
friend of Skripal, said:
"Any reasonable person would think immediately that Russia had the opportunity, motive and a prior history of this kind of crime so it is reasonable to think it was involved in this attack. This is the Kremlin's modus operandi. There are plenty of precedents. What's interesting now is that this happens just before Russia's presidential election."
Alexander Goldfarb, perfidious...
The
Skripal event, and the way it is being reported, cannot be understood
except in the context of the vicious and persistent defamation and
slander campaign that Western governments and media have waged
against Russia over the past several years. To
put it another way, the Skripal event is simply one more chapter in
that defamation campaign. The
reasons for the West's anti-Russia hysteria have everything to do
with the fact that, over the past 10-15 years, Russia has re-emerged
as a powerful independent player on the world stage, capable of
pushing back long-standing Anglo-American designs on global control.
Exceptional nations with a serious megalomaniacal streak (and their
lackeys) don't like being pushed back, not even an inch. When they
don't get their way, and lack the cojones to engage in a fair fight,
they resort to dirty tricks and smear campaigns, at which they are
very adept.
But really, is there NO evidence? Well, the UK Independent informed its readers today that, while there is still no word on any toxicology reports, 'some experts' suggest that Skirpal and his daughter may have been poisoned by 'nerve agents' because a witness described Mr Skripal and his daughter vomiting, twitching and being unable to move. The Indy hacks then informed us that among the most powerful nerve agents is VX, "a toxin developed at the British Ministry of Defence Porton Down facility, which was used to assassinate Kim Jong-nam - the brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in February 2017."
Without a hint of irony, Salisbury MP John Glen told the BBC today: "Fortunately just down the road in my constituency at Porton Down defence, science and technology labs exist and they will have taken the substance and will be trying to evaluate what they can, no doubt." Indeed, Porton Down is about 5 miles from the bench where Skripal and his daughter were found. Very fortunate indeed, and more than a little coincidental.
The name of the research facility at Porton Down has undergone many changes over the years, although the words "chemical" and "defence" have been consistently used, giving the impression that... well... that it is used only for research into "defence" against "chemical" weapons. In 1991, however, the UK "Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research" moved to the Porton Down facility and its name was changed to the "Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment", reflecting the addition of biological warfare agent research to the list of "services" that Porton Down offered. In 2004, with PC culture in full-bloom in Western nations, the name was sanitized somewhat to "Defence Science and Technology Laboratory."
Some of the known highlights of the Porton Down facility include:
When the foot-and-mouth virus ravaged British cattle in 2002, it was later revealed that the outbreak was likely caused when a phial of the virus 'went missing' from the facility.
Between the 1950s and 1980s, 20,000 'volunteers' were unwittingly involved in a chemical and biological weapons trials at Porton Down that left them with long-term ill health.
But really, is there NO evidence? Well, the UK Independent informed its readers today that, while there is still no word on any toxicology reports, 'some experts' suggest that Skirpal and his daughter may have been poisoned by 'nerve agents' because a witness described Mr Skripal and his daughter vomiting, twitching and being unable to move. The Indy hacks then informed us that among the most powerful nerve agents is VX, "a toxin developed at the British Ministry of Defence Porton Down facility, which was used to assassinate Kim Jong-nam - the brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in February 2017."
Without a hint of irony, Salisbury MP John Glen told the BBC today: "Fortunately just down the road in my constituency at Porton Down defence, science and technology labs exist and they will have taken the substance and will be trying to evaluate what they can, no doubt." Indeed, Porton Down is about 5 miles from the bench where Skripal and his daughter were found. Very fortunate indeed, and more than a little coincidental.
The name of the research facility at Porton Down has undergone many changes over the years, although the words "chemical" and "defence" have been consistently used, giving the impression that... well... that it is used only for research into "defence" against "chemical" weapons. In 1991, however, the UK "Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research" moved to the Porton Down facility and its name was changed to the "Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment", reflecting the addition of biological warfare agent research to the list of "services" that Porton Down offered. In 2004, with PC culture in full-bloom in Western nations, the name was sanitized somewhat to "Defence Science and Technology Laboratory."
Some of the known highlights of the Porton Down facility include:
When the foot-and-mouth virus ravaged British cattle in 2002, it was later revealed that the outbreak was likely caused when a phial of the virus 'went missing' from the facility.
Between the 1950s and 1980s, 20,000 'volunteers' were unwittingly involved in a chemical and biological weapons trials at Porton Down that left them with long-term ill health.
Ronald Maddison
20-year-old
Ronald Maddison died 45
minutes after 200mg of the deadly nerve agent sarin was dripped onto
a patch of uniform taped to his arm at Porton Down. He
was told he was testing a flu vaccine.
Thousands of British orphans who were regarded as "feeble-minded" were allegedly used for trialling drugs for use in the Cold War.
While no official source has confirmed it (for obvious reasons), it's highly likely that Skirpal was settled by MI5 in Salisbury because his new job was five miles away at Porton Down. Perhaps the most dangerous part of working for Western intelligence agencies in the 21st century, particularly if you are a Russian double agent, is that your life is implicitly forfeit in service to the West's new great game of 'stop Russia at all costs'. Litvinenko and now (most likely) Skirpal and his daughter found that out a little too late.
Thousands of British orphans who were regarded as "feeble-minded" were allegedly used for trialling drugs for use in the Cold War.
While no official source has confirmed it (for obvious reasons), it's highly likely that Skirpal was settled by MI5 in Salisbury because his new job was five miles away at Porton Down. Perhaps the most dangerous part of working for Western intelligence agencies in the 21st century, particularly if you are a Russian double agent, is that your life is implicitly forfeit in service to the West's new great game of 'stop Russia at all costs'. Litvinenko and now (most likely) Skirpal and his daughter found that out a little too late.
Joe
Quinn is the co-author of 9/11:
The Ultimate Truth (with
Laura Knight-Jadczyk, 2006) and Manufactured
Terror: The Boston Marathon Bombings, Sandy Hook, Aurora Shooting and
Other False Flag Terror Attacks (with
Niall Bradley, 2014), and the host of Sott.net's The
Sott Report Videos and
co-host of the 'Behind
the Headlines' radio show on the Sott Radio Network.
An
established web-based essayist and print author, Quinn has been
writing incisive editorials for Sott.net for
over 10 years. His articles have appeared on many alternative news
sites and he has been interviewed on several internet radio shows and
has also appeared on Iranian Press
TV.
His articles can also be found on his personal blog JoeQuinn.net.
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