More Evidence That The UK's Russia Narrative Is A Verdict In Search Of A Crime

in #russia7 years ago

Two weeks ago, the Right Honourable Boris Johnson was asked by a German journalist how the UK government could be so very certain so very early on that the Kremlin was behind the poisoning of a former Russian double agent and his daughter in Salisbury.

“When I look at the evidence, the people from Porton Down, the laboratory, they were absolutely categorical," Johnson replied. "I asked the guy myself, I said: ‘Are you sure?’ And he said: ‘There’s no doubt.’ So we have very little alternative but to take the action that we have taken.”

The "action that we have taken" include the expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats from the United Kingdom, a cold war escalation in which they were joined by many allied governments around the world in the largest collective ejection of Russian diplomats in world history. It would also include Johnson's personal campaign to unite the EU behind a more aggressive stance against Russia.

As we discussed yesterday, the narrative about the Skripal poisoning has been in a constant state of change, with the means by which the nerve agent was administered shifting from Yulia Skripal’s suitcase to the air vents in their car to weaponized miniature drone to the family’s car door handle to the front door of the house to Sergei Skripal's favorite Russian cereal. Since the forensics of the case are clearly all over the map, and despite this glaring fact the UK government still insists that the poisoning was most certainly inflicted by Russia, the only remaining forensics which could possibly implicate the Kremlin to such a high degree of confidence would necessarily have to be evidence found within the nerve agent itself.

And until a few hours ago Johnson's comments actually backed this up; he didn't cite the dodgy crime scene forensics as reason for the government's certainty, he cited the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) at Porton Down. He said they had found evidence within the compound which with "no doubt" implicated the Russian government.

Only problem with that? It's bullshit.

Gary Aitkenhead, the chief executive of the aforementioned Porton Down Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, has told Sky News in a scandalous new report that while his laboratory has been able to learn the chemical composition of the nerve agent used to poison the Skripals, none of the work they have done has succeeded in identifying its source.

The DSTL Twitter account has hastened to inform the public that, in direct contradiction to Boris Johnson's claims, it has never been its job to identify the source of the nerve agent, and that its identification of the compound has formed only one part of the government's conclusions. The Sky News report backs this up with a statement from a government spokesperson who asserts that "This is only one part of the intelligence picture" on the Skripal poisoning, adding the following:

"As the Prime Minister has set out in a number of statements to the Commons since 12 March, this includes our knowledge that within the last decade, Russia has investigated ways of delivering nerve agents - probably for assassination - and as part of this programme has produced and stockpiled small quantities of Novichoks.

"Russia's record of conducting state-sponsored assassinations; and our assessment that Russia views former intelligence officers as targets.

"It is our assessment that Russia was responsible for this brazen and reckless act and, as the international community agrees, there is no other plausible explanation."

But what does that mean? It means that there are no crime scene forensics implicating the Russian government as evidenced by how ridiculously all-over-the-place the narrative about how the poisoning occurred is, and there are no laboratory forensics proving a connection to the Russian government. According to the spokesperson's statement, that leaves only the say-so of British intelligence agencies.

And of course it does. It always boils down to blind faith in shady intelligence agencies. Fifteen years after the Iraq invasion and we're still being asked to blindly accept on faith the word of imperialist intelligence agencies. Sometimes I wonder why they even bother trying to make up excuses for their war agendas anymore. At this point they could just say "Yeah we're going to work with our allies to sanction Russia off from the world stage because we need them out of the way and want to avoid a direct military confrontation due to their nuclear weapons." At least it would be less insulting.

Also interesting is Aitkenhead's denial of Russia's assertion that the nerve agent could have come from Porton Down, not because the laboratory doesn't have such weapons in its possession but because the laboratory has "the highest levels of security and controls." Which to me sounds an awful lot like an admission that they have the same nerve agent that was used upon the Skripals in their possession.

This all comes on the back of new revelations that the US government has for years been working to hush public discussion of the novichok nerve agent, with Hillary Clinton herself ordering diplomats to downplay the issue should it arise in chemical weapon control talks.

So to recap, an accusation for which there is no evidence has been used to manufacture support for new escalations against Russia, a longtime rival of the western empire. We have been given ample evidence that the Skripal poisoning is being used to advance a preexisting agenda, and no evidence at all to the contrary. It is a verdict in search of a crime. A war in search of an excuse.

We're being lied to. Again. Just like we were fifteen years ago. Don't believe Boris Johnson. Don't believe opaque and unaccountable intelligence agencies with an extensive history of deceit and depravity. Spread truth and remain loudly skeptical. If they're going to drag us into a third and final world war, the least we can do is make it difficult for them.


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"Discretion" (AKA lying) has been the acarna imperii since human society gave birth to politics. The outright falsehood is something unusual, however.

It's not that today the powers-that-be are destroying facts to make their political line convincing, which they do; the thing is they flout the very factual reality itself, and not because they have inveigled themselves with their own propaganda, which happens, but because they think the facts do not matter, that they can spin defeat as victory, make illusions real, fight and win wars in psychology.

De-factualised, their ideological-possession has made them not only lieutenants of righteous evildoing. De-factualised, they are made desensitised to the real world; as they act out their illusions there, they are senseless, they do not come in contact with the hard surface of reality which would jolt sense into them. They are idiots in the true meaning of the word; while they live and act in the world, they do not belong to it.

Thus the lying can be explained w/out accusing the US of an imperialist design in the Skripal CW hoax. Yes, the USA is an empire but imperialism is a relic of history when things were so much simpler.

This is a comment of such quality I wish to see below my posts. And yet it's flagged by @ninjapiraterobot. I took upon myself to upvote it to counter it.
Take a look at what this fucker does:
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A bunch of downvotes and nothing to contribute to the platform. I call for those who still give a shit, lets bring him down with downvotes.

To hell w/him! Pleased to please.

It's a real shame that having the ability to support, comment and express an opinion on great articles such as these, has side effects and consequences (have a look at your previous article on this exact topic Caitlin and the comments section). If you hold a certain opinion that goes against the official story, you are now silenced even on a so-called anti-censorship platform. These cowardly pests will not go away and I will not shut up about this. Of course I fully expect this comment to get flagged and hidden, because it will piss off the very people who are carrying out this flagging abuse. To the cowards doing this, grow a pair and use words to defend your position instead of targeting the weak with your stealth sniper tactics.

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The ultimate hypocrisy is that we supposedly live in a society that values due process and innocent until proven guilty. Yet, there are so many gullible sheep who blindly believe the claims of proven liars when they offer no proof whatsoever. The whole thing would be somewhat hilarious if there wasn't the potential of setting off a nuclear war.

I'm still trying to work out the photos of Skripal's daughter. The two photos that have been shown look like totally different girls to me. Hair dye or no hair dye. And in the past when spies have been in hospital from poisonings they usually have photos of them in hospital. Or is it just how things are now... no black box recordings released from downed planes... for example.

what does it mean: they where absolutely categorical...

Is that a Nes or a Yo or more or less an Irathernotsaybutihavetosaysomethingforthecamera kinda answer?

These babylonians sure know how to make themselves look foolish don't they.

Russians and Drumpf are clearly guilty unless they can prove their innocence.

image speaks for itself

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