There
are very few heroes in the Salisbury poisoning case but one is
ex-Ambassador Craig Murray (the
other is Jeremy Corbyn).
He has been absolutely vindicated in his report that Porton Down were reluctant to parrot the government line that Novichok came from Russia.
In the
RT interview below he points out that the statement by Gary
Aitkenhead, chief executive of the Defence Science and Technology
Laboratory (DSTL) at Porton Down appears to have been edited with
a statement seeming to support the government line added
later on.
Watch
the video HERE carefully. At 0.48 seconds you will see that there has
been splicing with material seemingly added in.
I have also noted that that I have been unable to find this footage on You Tube.
http://www.manxradio.com/news/uk-news/porton-down-experts-unable-to-identify-precise-source-of-novichok-that-poisoned-spy/
Breaking
News: Porton Down to Make Public Statement
This
was written in the hours leading up to today’s news.
3
April, 2018
The
government is putting up the Chief Scientist at Porton Down to give a
press interview on Sky News this afternoon on the Skripal affair.
If
the government were not confident he would implicate the Russian
state, they would not be doing this. But nevertheless I would be
surprised if the Chief Scientist were to lie outright*, and we need
to study his language very carefully. Much of course will depend on
the questioning, and undoubtedly Sky News (a Fox affiliate) has been
selected as unlikely to be be forensic or difficult. I have however
passed to the producers, who contacted me for potential comment, the
three questions I would ask given the chance:
Are
you saying definitely this can ONLY be made in Russia?
How
long from contact would this agent take effect?
If
it is an extreme military grade nerve agent (according to Boris
Johnson “novichocks” are “ten times more powerful”) then why
was it thankfully comparatively ineffective?
We
shall see if Sky are anything like this challenging. My fear is they
will rather feed him questions like “How do you react to claims it
was Porton Down that produced this nerve agent” in order to allow
him to appear pained and wronged.
I
shall post again after the interview. Thank you to the many people
who expressed concern for my welfare at my recent sudden silence,
following the rather nasty personal attacks I was encountering – I
traveled last week to a family funeral at my childhood home, and was
just reflecting for a few days.
*On
the other hand another Porton Down scientist, Dr David Kelly, told
the truth to a journalist in a broadly comparable situation and met
an extremely suspicious death as a result.
Listen
to this interview where Craig Murray points out the editing of the
Sky News item.
Craig
Murray: Foreign Office sources told me 2 weeks ago that Porton Down
couldn't say it was Russia
Here
is an article from a few days ago which is worthwhile reading
On
Being a Dissenting Voice in 2018
20
Mar, 2018
The
site is just back up at 16.42 on 21 March having managed to slip like
the Tardis into another dimension and thus dodge the massive DOS
attack we are under. over 50,000 separate IP addresses simultaneously
throwing up millions of hits. The attack has not actually stopped and
does seem to have a human intelligence changing terms and directing
it, which could make for an interesting afternoon. Once our excellent
techs get a minute from fighting it, we will post the cloudfare
graphs as evidence.
I
just thought I might give you a little taste of what it means to your
personal life to express dissent from the government line in the UK
in 2018. Let me start with this combined effort from the UK’s most
popular website, Guido Fawkes, which fanatically supports the
government, and the Blairite crew at “The Guardian”.
The
red ink is original.
Now
it is true that, when I was sacked as Ambassador by the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office for blowing the whistle on extraordinary
rendition and the Blair government’s misuse of intelligence from
torture, I went into a terrible depression and voluntarily spent ten
days or so in St Thomas Hospital (not a mental illness facility) for
treatment. I have never tried to keep this secret, indeed it is a
major part of my memoir “Murder in Samarkand”. It is also true,
as I have always acknowledged, that I have had other less serious
depressive episodes treated at home and been diagnosed as bipolar
since I was 20.
That
we stigmatise anybody who has ever had a mental illness, write them
off and view their views, on anything, as invalid, is an attitude I
had hoped we had moved past last century. Indeed, if this hatchet job
was done on anybody writing within the Overton window, then the
Guardian would be dedicating editorials to condemning it. We have in
fact moved to the old Soviet position, where disagreement with the
official line equals mental illness. I quite confess this sort of
thing does in fact hurt me – if you cut me, do I not bleed?
The
use of the term “conspiracy theorist” has been used to denigrate
my views, ever since Jack Straw as Foreign Secretary lied to
Parliament denying that the UK ever obtained intelligence from
torture and denying the existence of the extraordinary rendition
programme, which I was supposed to have fantasised. Anyone interested
in this history can watch this series of videos of my evidence to a
Parliamentary Committee on the subject. It explains why I start
nowadays from a position of being so hated by the British state and
its acolytes, and also of course enables you to judge for yourself
whether I should be ignored as insane.
Ever
since then, the state and corporate media have described me as a
“conspiracy theorist”. Even though there is now acceptance that
extraordinary rendition did happen and presumably they, somewhere
inside, know I was telling the truth. I find people are taken aback
to discover, for example, that I broadly accept that there was no US
government involvement in 9/11 (other than minimising the Saudi role)
and 9/11 discussion is banned on this blog – [warning it still is].
I
cannot in fact conceive of a more outlandish conspiracy theory than
that the Russian government secretly manufactured and stockpiled
novichoks, hidden from the OPCW, and secretly trained assassins, only
to blow the whole operation on a retired spy they let out of jail
ages ago. Yet nobody calls Boris Johnson a “conspiracy theorist”
for positing that.
But
the abuse is not confined to what people publish about me. I receive
some extremely unpleasant emails of which this is an example:
I
do hope Mr Temis can get money back on his anger management sessions.
But there has been rather a lot of this, including some by old
fashioned mail. which I find myself prodding suspiciously before
opening :-).
There
is of course an open effort to extend the term “anti-semitic” to
embrace any criticism of Israel. It is also particularly used by
Blairites to attack anybody taking any position seen as supportive of
Jeremy Corbyn. I am not in the least anti-semitic. Jewish people have
made a disproportionate, indeed magnificent, contribution to the
world in the fields of science, music, literature, commerce and
others. That does not alter the fact that Israel is a rogue state
when it comes to chemical weapons, the subject currently under
discussion. It refuses to ratify the Chemical Weapons Convention and
destroy its chemical weapons stocks, and refuses to join the OPCW.
Plainly
someone attacked the Skripals. In stating that it is not the case
that Russia was the only state who could have done it, I have
included Israel amongst other possibilities. Israel might wish to
frame Russia for the deed, as Russian actions in Syria have severely
conflicted with Israeli ambitions in Syria and Lebanon. But I have
never said it was, or was most likely to be, Israel – it could be
the CIA framing Russia, it could be a non-state actor entirely (which
I am inclined to think most likely – this could come from those
close to a victim of Skripal’s treachery, though I still think the
Orbis intelligence connection has been overlooked).
Some
of the most vitriolic abuse has come from state and corporate media
journalists. Falsely categorising me as an insane racist allows them
to ignore any challenge to the establishment line on Salisbury and
absolves them, in their own minds, from any dereliction of duty in
not questioning it.
In
a chilling example of the way they move to crush dissent, here a
prominent Blairite corporate media journalist, James Bloodworth,
attempts to ensure that consideration of other possibilities than the
government line is not carried even in the private domain. He
harasses and bullies an individual attempting to force him to accept
Mr Bloodworth’s version of what I had said, rather than what I had
actually said. When Mr Law (who as a lecturer in philosophy
presumably has an attachment to intellectual honesty) refuses,
Bloodworth sanctions him by pulling out of his literary festival.
It
is very difficult to understand what is happening in the UK today,
but when the BBC on its flagship news programme holds a discussion of
the Salisbury attack under a huge photo-shopped picture of the leader
of the opposition in a Russian hat standing outside the Kremlin, it
is plain a fundamental shift has happened in society. The Salisbury
attack has perhaps taught us something massively more important than
any of the stuff about chemical weapons, and that is that Britain is
further along the road to becoming an authoritarian state than we had
realised.
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