Lynch
Mob Mentality
16
September, 2018
I
was caught in a twitterstorm of hatred yesterday, much of it led by
mainstream media journalists like David Aaronovitch and Dan Hodges,
for daring to suggest that the basic elements of Boshirov and
Petrov’s story do in fact stack up. What became very plain quite
quickly was that none of these people had any grasp of the detail of
the suspects’ full
twenty minute interview,
but had just seen the short clips or quotes as presented by British
corporate and state media.
As
I explained in my last post, what first gave me some sympathy for the
Russians’ story and drew me to look at it closer, was the raft of
social media claims that there was no snow in Salisbury that weekend
and Stonehenge had not been closed. In fact, Stonehenge was indeed
closed on 3 March by heavy snow, as confirmed by English Heritage. So
the story that they came to Salisbury on 3 March but could not go to
Stonehenge because of heavy snow did stand up, contrary to almost the
entire twittersphere.
Once
there was some pushback of truth about this on social media, people
started triumphantly posting the CCTV images from 4 March to prove
that there was no snow lying in Central Salisbury on 4 March. But
nobody ever said there was snow on 4 March – in fact Borisov and
Petrov specifically stated that they learnt there was a thaw so they
went back. However when they got there, they encountered heavy sleet
and got drenched through. That accords precisely with the
photographic evidence in which they are plainly drenched through.
Another
extraordinary meme that causes hilarity on twitter is that Russians
might be deterred by snow or cold weather.
Well,
Russians are human beings just like us. They cope with cold weather
at home because they have the right clothes. Boshirov and Petrov
refer continually in the interview to cold, wet feet and again this
is borne out by the photographic evidence – they were wearing
sneakers unsuitable to the freak weather conditions that were
prevalent in Salisbury on 3 and 4 March. They are indeed soaked
through in the pictures, just as they said in the interview.
Russians
are no more immune to cold and wet than you are.
Twitter
is replete with claims that they were strange tourists, to be
visiting a housing estate. No evidence has been produced anywhere
that shows them on any housing estate. They were seen on CCTV camera
walking up the A36 by the Shell station, some 400 yards from the
Skripals’ house, which would require three turnings to get to that
– turnings nobody saw them take (and they were on the wrong side of
the road for the first turning, even though it would be very close).
No evidence has been mentioned which puts them at the Skripals’
House.
Finally,
it is everywhere asserted that it is very strange that Russians would
take a weekend break holiday, and that if they did they could not
possibly be interested in architecture or history. This is a simple
expression of anti-Russian racism. Plainly before their interview –
about which they were understandably nervous – they prepared what
they were going to say, including checking up on what it was they
expected to see in Salisbury because they realised they would very
obviously be asked why they went. Because their answer was prepared
does not make it untrue.
That
literally people thousands of people have taken to twitter to mock
that it is hilariously improbable that tourists might want to visit
Salisbury Cathedral and Stonehenge, is a plain example of the
irrationality that can overtake people when gripped by mob hatred.
I
am astonished by the hatred that has been unleashed. The story of
Gerry Conlon might, you would hope, give us pause as to presuming the
guilt of somebody who just happened to be of the “enemy”
nationality, in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Despite
the mocking mob, there is nothing inherently improbable in the tale
told by the two men. What matters is whether they can be connected to
the novichok, and here the safety of the identification of the
microscopic traces of novichok allegedly found in their hotel bedroom
is key. I am no scientist, but I have been told by someone who is,
that if the particle(s) were as the police state so small as to be
harmless to humans, they would be too small for mass spectrometry
analysis and almost certainly could not be firmly identified other
than as an organophosphate. Perhaps someone qualified might care to
comment.
The
hotel room novichok is the key question in this case.
Were
I Vladimir Putin, I would persuade Boshirov and Petrov voluntarily to
come to the UK and stand trial, on condition that it was a genuinely
fair trial before a jury in which the entire proceedings, and all of
the evidence, was open and public, and the Skripals and Pablo Miller
might be called as witnesses and cross-examined. I have no doubt that
the British government’s desire for justice would suddenly move
into rapid retreat if their bluff was called in this way.
As
for me, when I see a howling mob rushing to judgement and making at
least some claims which are utterly unfounded, and when I see that
mob fueled and egged on by information from the security services
propagated by exactly the same mainstream media journalists who
propagandised the lies about Iraqi WMD, I see it as my job to stand
in the way of the mob and to ask cool questions. If that makes them
hate me, then I must be having some impact.
So
I ask this question again – and nobody so far has attempted to give
me an answer. At what time did the Skripals touch their doorknob?
Boshirov and Petrov arrived in Salisbury at 11.48 and could not have
painted the doorknob before noon. The Skripals had left their house
at 09.15, with their mobile phones switched off so they could not be
geo-located. Their car was caught on CCTV on three cameras heading
out of Salisbury to the North East. At 13.15 it was again caught on
camera heading back in to the town centre from the North West.
How
had the Skripals managed to get back to their home, and touch the
door handle, in the hour between noon and 1pm, without being caught
on any of the CCTV cameras that caught them going out and caught the
Russian visitors so extensively? After this remarkably invisible
journey, what time did they touch the door handle?
I
am not going to begin to accept the guilt of Boshirov and Petrov
until somebody answers that question. Dan Hodges? David Aaronovitch?
Theresa May? Anybody?
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