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The British case against Russia over Skripal poisoning falls apart
On March 16 the British government was still pleased with the success of the drama it constructed from a movie script (video) around the Skripal incident.
The headline and intro of the BBC story are telling: Russian spy: UK government response going to plan so far
Among senior ministers and officials, there's quiet satisfaction that the Russia crisis seems to be going according to plan. Maybe even better.
According to one senior government source, "it's gone at least as well as we'd hoped".
That may end soon.
Russian spy: UK government response going to plan so far
British
Health Service Says Prime Minister is LYING: "NO NERVE AGENT
VICTIMS IN SALISBURY"
19
March, 2018
For
over a week, the public has been told by British Prime Minister
Theresa May, that a former Russian spy was attacked with a military
nerve agent in Salisbury, UK, and that several other people fell ill
after coming in contact with that former spy.
The
British National Health Service has now publicly gone on record
saying these claims are LIES!
In
a letter to the Editor of a British newspaper, Stephen Davies, a
Consultant in Emergency Medicine for the NHS Foundation Trust, says
"no patients have experienced symptoms of nerve agent poisoning
in Salisbury."
The
British Prime Minister has been stoking anti-Russia sentiment over
this; calling it "an act of war by Russia on British soil."
It's all lies.
Here
is a scanned image of the Letter published by the British newspaper:
Media Stirring-up Totally Different Story!
The
Times of London is covering this issue as follows:
Nearly 40 people have experienced symptoms related to the Salisbury nerve agent poisoning, police revealed today, as the focus of investigators shifted to the car driven by the Russian victims.
Neil Basu, the national lead for counterterrorism, also revealed that it was 40 minutes after Sergei and Yulia Skripal finished their meal at a Zizzi restaurant that they collapsed on a nearby bench.
Mr Basu, an assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard, said that 38 people, including the Skripals and Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey of Wiltshire police, had been seen in relation to the poisoning on Sunday March 4. He said that 34 of them had been assessed and discharged from hospital and that one was being monitored as an outpatient but was no longer displaying…
It
seems the general public is being lied-to by the British Government,
perhaps to justify a war. . .
"No Patients Have Experienced Symptoms Of Nerve Agent Poisoning In Salisbury"
There
have been some interesting developments in the alleged poisoning case
of the British-Russian double-agent Sergej Skripal and his daughter.
19
March, 2018
The
British governments standing on the issue is getting worse as more
inconsistencies and doubts on its statements come to light. The
international support for its claims is weakening.
On
March 4 the Skripals collapsed on a public bench in Salisbury in
England after they had visited a pub and a restaurant. They were
brought to the local hospital. A local policemen was probably also
affected. (See our previous posts, liked at the end, for many
additional details.) A week later, on March 12, the British
government said that a nerve agent was the cause of the incident
and accused
Russia of
being responsible for the act:
Mr Skripal and his daughter were poisoned with Novichok—a military-grade nerve agent developed by Russia. Based on this capability, combined with Russia’s record of conducting state-sponsored assassinations—including against former intelligence officers whom it regards as legitimate targets—the UK Government concluded it was highly likely that Russia was responsible for this reckless and despicable act.
Novichok
is not a nerve agent but supposedly a group of chemical substances
investigated in the Soviet Union for their nerve agent
potential. Only
recently have
some of these substances been synthesized.
Former
ambassador Craig Murray reported that
the formulation "...
a military-grade nerve agent, of a type developed by Russia, ..."
was a compromise negotiated between the British government and its
chemical weapon specialists in its Porton Down laboratory. Note that
the statement does not implicate at all that Russia is involved in
the current case.
The
British government demanded a Russian response within 24 hours
without presenting any evidence of Russian involvement. Russia
rightly pointed out that such a demand is in breach of the Chemical
Weapons Convention (CWC) procedures as supervised by the Organisation
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and rejected it.
The
U.S, Britain, France and Germany issued a common supporting statement
which repeated the
British formulation:
This use of a military-grade nerve agent, of a type developed by Russia, constitutes the first offensive use of a nerve agent in Europe since the Second World War.
...
We share the United Kingdom’s assessment that there is no plausible alternative explanation, and note that Russia’s failure to address the legitimate request by the government of the United Kingdom further underlines Russia’s responsibility. We call on Russia to address all questions related to the attack in Salisbury.
Since
then many questions and doubts about
the British government's Noviochok drama have been raised. Bit by bit
the case is falling apart.
Consider
for example this picture which shows Mr. Skripal and his daughter
Julia presumably in the pub or the restaurant they visited before
they collapsed. Who is the third person, visible in the mirror
between them, who took the picture?
Is
this third person the former MI6
agent Pablo Miller who
once recruited Skripal as British double agent. Pablo Miller who like
Sergej Skripal lives in Salisbury and is still his friend? The same
Pablo Miller who worked with former MI6 agent Christopher Steele at
Orbis to create the 'dirty dossier' about Donald Trump? How much were
the Skripals involved in creating the fake stories in the anti-Trump
dossier for which the Clinton campaign paid more than $100,000
dollars. Did the Skripals threaten to talk about the issue? Is that
why the incident happened?
So
far no information about the third person that took the above picture
has been coming forward.
On
March 16 the British government was still pleased with the success of
the drama it constructed from
a movie script (video)
around the Skripal incident.
The
headline and intro of the BBC story are telling: Russian
spy: UK government response going to plan so far
Among senior ministers and officials, there's quiet satisfaction that the Russia crisis seems to be going according to plan. Maybe even better.
According to one senior government source, "it's gone at least as well as we'd hoped".
That
may end soon.
The
London Times reported on March 14th that 40 people in Salisbury
needed treatment because of poisoning. A reader's letter to the paper
written by "Steven
Davies - Consultant in emergency medicine, Salisbury NHS Foundation
Trust"
disputes that report. The letter seems to say that none of the
hospital's patients were effected by "nerve agents" at all:
Sir, Further to your report "Poison exposure leaves almost 40 needing treatment", Mar 14), may I clarify that no patients have experienced symptoms of nerve agent poisoning in Salisbury and there have only been ever been three patients with significant poisoning.
The
wording of the letter is not 100% clear. Does the "no patients"
refer to only the 40 the Times mentioned or to all patents including
the Skripals? Are the three patients with "significant
poisoning" the Skripals and the affected policeman?
Commentator Noirette had
suggested here that the Skripal case was about food poisoning or a
food allergy, not nerve agents. The Skripals had visited a fish
restaurant one hour before they were found. The letter points into a
similar direction.
I
have yet to see a follow up on the letter by any media. Why is there
no interview with the doctor? All medical personal involved are
astonishingly silent. Since day one there has been no medical update
on the health status of the Skripals. Has the government issued a gag
order. Why? By writing the above letter Steven Davies, the Salisbury
emergency consultant, probably circumvented it.
The
UK has since folded on its unilateral demand outside of the OPCW
procedures. It has now, as Russia demanded, involved the OPCW and
OPCW specialist are expected to visit the British chemical weapon
laboratory in Porton Down, which is near Salisbury, to investigate
the case.
The Foreign Secretary revealed this morning that we have information indicating that within the last decade, Russia has investigated ways of delivering nerve agents likely for assassination. And part of this programme has involved producing and stockpiling quantities of Novichok. This is a violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
"We actually have evidence within the last 10 years that Russia has not only been investigating the delivery of nerve agents for the purposes of assassination, but has also been creating and stockpiling Novichok," Johnson told the BBC.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson - bigger
Craig
Murray took
the Johnson statement apart.
If the UK really had or has such information why did it not, as the
CWC demands, inform the OPCW of Russia's potential breach of its
obligations? Why is this coming out only now?
The
British allies seem to be unimpressed by Boris Johnson's show.
Heiko Maas, the German foreign minister, has described Russia as a "difficult partner", but said the UK poisoning was a "bilateral" issue, indicating that Britain can count on little support from the EU.
Maas spoke ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday (19 March)
A
common statement after the EU foreign ministers meeting did
not blame Russia.
It repeated the carefully negotiated wording of the original British
accusation but did not endorse the British position:
The European Union takes extremely seriously the UK Government's assessment that it is highly likely that the Russian Federation is responsible.
The European Union is shocked at the offensive use of any military-grade nerve agent, of a type developed by Russia, for the first time on European soil in over 70 years.
...
The EU welcomes the commitment of the UK to work closely with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in supporting the investigation into the attack.
The
statement is false in that nerve agents have actually been used on
European soil over the last 70 years. During the Cold War Britain
tested various types of chemical and biological weapons, including
nerve agents, on
its own population as
well as in its colonies and in other countries. Why should we exclude
an even more recent use?
The
Skripal poisoning case stinks. The British government is obviously
not telling the truth about it. It uses the script of a recent spy
drama to allege a 'Novichok' attack to implicate Russia and to raise
anti-Russian sentiment. Information about the case is evidently held
back. The media is mostly complicit.
Foreign
countries have noticed that the story stinks and are tracking back on
their support.
The
people and the British opposition should urgently demand more and
better answer from May's failing government.
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Previous Moon
of Alabama pieces
on the Skripal case:
- March 12 - Theresa May's "45 Minutes" Moment
Portonblimp Down – A Tale By Boris Johnson
19
March, 2018
“Comrade
Putin, we have successfully stockpiled novichoks in secret for ten
years, and kept them hidden from the OPCW inspectors. We have also
trained our agents in secret novichok assassination techniques. The
programme has cost hundreds of millions of dollars, but now we are
ready. Naturally, the first time we use it we will expose our secret
and suffer massive international blowback. So who should be our first
target? The head of a foreign intelligence agency? A leading jihadist
rebel in Syria? A key nuclear scientist? Even a Head of State?”
“No,
Tovarich. There is this old retired guy I know living in Salisbury.
We released him from jail years ago…”
WARNING
If you harbour any doubts at all about the plausibility of Mr
Johnson’s story, you are a crazed conspiracy theorist and a
traitor. Plus you will never, ever get employed in the BBC or
corporate media.
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