Of
all the material coming out on the subject this is the one that
should be regarded with the greatest caution.
Russian
Spy Poisoned In UK Offered To Give Evidence That MI6
Created “Trump
Dossier”
So He Could Return Home
By:
Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
15
March, 2018
A
fascinating new Security
Council (SC)
report circulating in the Kremlin today detailing the events
surrounding the alleged nerve gas poisoning of former GRU
Colonel Sergei
Skripal in Salisbury, England on
4 March—whom the British government
claims was attacked by a Soviet-era
Novichok nerve agent that
was only
produced in the former Soviet
Union territory
of Uzbekistan in
a chemical weapons factory that the US dismantled
after the Soviet
Union collapsed—whose
formula to make can still be found in its main developers 2008 book
titled “State
Secrets: An Insider’s Chronicle of the Russian Chemical Weapons
Program”—whose toxicity
is so dangerous and volatile only
a handful of places in the world can produce, handle and deploy it
safely—like Porton
Down,
one of the UK's most
secretive and controversial military research facilities, and the
nearby chemical-biological-radiological-nuclear training facility
called the Defence
CBRN Centre at Winterbourne Gunner—both
within 6 kilometers (4 miles) of Salisbury—states
that it was, in fact, a Sergei
Skripal “initiated
negotiation”
to return to Russia in
exchange for information he said proved that the Secret
Intelligence Service (MI6)
entirely created what is known as the “Trump
Dossier”
in order to destroy President
Donald Trump. [Note: Some
words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English
language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact
counterpart.]
Yulia
Skripal, daughter of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, said to be
“real
target”
of nerve gas attack
According
to this report, in early February (2018), the Federal
Security Service (FSB)
was contacted by Yulia
Skripal—who
is the daughter of the former Russian spy Sergei
Skripal,
has lived
in London since
2011 [English],
and was preparing to return
to Russia to
marry the son of a high-ranking Russian security
official—but
whose father, already despondent
over the death of his son last year, and his wife in
2012 [English], wanted
to return to Russia with
her—and
in exchange for his being allowed to do so, would, in turn, provide
proof that MI6 had
entirely created what is now known as the now discredited “Trump
Dossier”
in cooperation with the Obama-Clinton regime
designed to destroy the legitimacy of President
Trump.
Not
being told the peoples in the West,
this report notes, is that Sergei
Skripal was a
former Russian military
intelligence officer who was recruited by MI6 to
be a double agent[English]—and
whose recruitment to spy for MI6 was masterminded
by MI6 agent Pablo
Miller who
worked directly under the “Trump
Dossier”
creator, and MI6 officer, Christopher
Steele—with Sergei
Skripal,
also, working
for Orbis
Business Intelligence, Christopher
Steele’s outfit
that put together the infamous dossier on Trump, that
both MI6spies Steele and Miller worked
for too.
Though
the specifics of the offer made to the FSB by Sergei
Skripal in
order to secure his returning home to Russia remain
more highly classified than this general report allows, it does
confirm that Yulia
Skripal was
discussing this issue with her father, on 4 March, when they were
both attacked and left in critical condition—with the Telegraph news
service in London then
documenting that all internet links between Sergei
Skripal and Christopher
Steele’s Orbis Business Intelligence were
being taken down.
At
the same time all the internet links between Sergei
Skripal and
the creators of the fake “Trump
Dossier”
were being scrubbed from existence, this report continues,
the Britishgovernment
suddenly began blaming Russia for
the nerve gas attack on him and his daughter—but when Russia asked
for evidence proving this, the British outright
refused to produce it as
the Chemical
Weapons Convention,
that the UK has
signed, along with Russia,
demands they do—and when questioned in the British
Parliament by Labor LeaderJeremy
Corbyn as
to why this was so, saw Prime
Minister Teresa May’s forces
jeer and shout him down—followed
by British
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson saying
“Russia should
go away and shut up”.
With President
Putin stating
in the Security
Council meeting
that he was “extremely
concerned”
by the destructive and provocative stance of the UK,
this report continues, the British government,
nevertheless, has continued to ratchet up it hysteria by blocking
a United
Nations Security Council draft
sponsored by Russia calling
for an “urgent
and civilized investigation”
incident in line with international standards—and
that led Russian
Senator Sergey Kalashnikov to
warn:
The
West has launched a massive operation in order to kick Russia out of
the UN Security Council...Russia is now a very inconvenient player
for the Western nations and this explains all the recent attacks on
our country.
Important
to note, too, this report says, is that absolutely no one in
the West is
even bothering to ask why Russia would
break the first cardinal rule of “spy
etiquette”
in targeting a spy involved in a spy-swap—which
neither the Soviet
Union or Russia has
done even once in over 70 years—and as Professor Anthony
Glees,
the director of the Center
for Security and Intelligence Studies at the University of
Buckingham,
points out by correctly stating that if the Russia did,
indeed, poison Skripal,
“no
one will ever do a swap with them again”—and
who asks the logical question: “If Russia had
really wanted to kill Skripal,
why didn’t they execute him when they had him in custody?”
Other
logical questions about this supposed nerve gas attack on Sergei
Skripal and
his daughter Yulia being
suppressed in the West,
this report notes, are
those such as:
Did
Skripal help Steele to make up the “dossier” about Trump?
Were
Skripal’s old connections used to contact other people
in w:st="on"Russia to ask about Trump dirt?
Did
Skripal threaten to talk about this?
Was
the lonely old man Sergei Skripal preparing to go back to his
homeland w:st="on"Russia?
Did
he offer some kind of “gift” as apology to the Russian government
that his trusted daughter would take to w:st="on"Moscow?
Did
someone find out and stop the transfer?
Sergei
Skripal and his daughter Yulia in last known photograph taken on 4
March 2018 in Salisbury, England
With Michel
Chossudovsky,
the award-winning
author, Professor
of Economics (emeritus)
at the University
of Ottawa,
having just warned that “the
entire Western world
is insane,
and that the Western politicians,
and presstitutes who serve them, are
driving the world to extinction”,
this report concludes, among the handful of experts left to explain
where this current Russia hysteria
in the West is
leading to is the former President
Ronald Reagan administration official Paul
Craig Roberts—and
whose warning issued, just days ago, is both simple and dire: “World
War III Is Approaching”.
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