Posted on 04/15/2018 10:26:30 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
BZ is an incapacitant. It would have had them trip for a few days. It is a hallucinogen.
>> Soviet news outlets dont have any credibility with normal people in the West <<
Well, I dunno. Seems like they are very popular with many FReepers.
>> Why is the RT network allowed to spew Russian propaganda in the United States? <<
Same reason that so many FSB/KGB trolls have been able to infiltrate FR and other U.S. “social” media. We allow free discussion.
Oh, yes, the Russo-philia. It’ll pass after they go through rehab. ;-)
One can support the President without sucking up to the paid Russian trolls, who also pushed for Hillary while slandering Trump in other social media.
When I hear “Soviet news outlets”, I think “CNN, NYT, WaPo...”
It takes 8 days to starve a guinea pig to death...
Incorrect.
http://metro.co.uk/2018/03/22/policeman-poisoned-salisbury-spy-attack-released-hospital-7409377/
Nick Bailey was the first policeman poisoned. He was poisoned at the park bench where the 2 Skripals were passed out.
Read the link. It’s the opening sentence.
Det Sgt Bailey was one of the first police officers to attend the house in a cul-de-sac a few hours after Col Skripal and his daughter Yulia collapsed in Salisbury town centre.
The admission he was made ill at the house was made by Lord Blair, the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, in a BBC interview.
Russian spy may have been poisoned at home, police believe, as military deployed to Salisbury
I guess you'll have to argue with Lord Blair about the discrepancy.
In any case many police and bystanders came in contact with the Skripals that day and none of them got sick.
Cuz we don't have, for example, reports of anyone who traveled with her *from* Russia showing symptoms.
In fact, you might title this entire episode, To Russia, with Gloves.
(runs for exit, ducking for cover.)
Well, the UK fingered a Russian on Yulia’s flight to the UK as the assassin, but he returned to Russia that night from the UK.
That story doesn’t explain the guinea pigs dying inside her house or the nerve agent being smeared on her front door, much less the nerve agent being present in the shops she visited the next day, the pub she ate at, on the park bench, or the responding policeman poisoned.
Another problem with the Brits’ story is that none of the UK’s security cameras show an assassin.
...and then there is the issue of timing. Novichok, for one thing, kills in seconds. That seems problematic in all 3 cases here. For another thing, the daughter and the dad passed out simultaneously on the park bench.
That seems odd since they have different body types, metabolisms, health conditions, age, etc.
This is also where the first responding policeman was poisoned... although there appear to be TWO DIFFERENT stories from the Brits on where the policeman was poisoned, which presents yet another problem with the official narrative.
Instead, what makes more sense is that Yulia brought the nerve agent with her from Russia and her ex-spy dad had found a Buyer for it in the UK.
This explains everything above if one considers a leaking container.
Plus, it explains the park bench. Spies routinely use park benches for dead drops.
So she carries the nerve agent around town during the day, which leaves traces everywhere since the container was leaking.
Then she takes it out of her purse and hands it to her dad on the park bench who knew how to stick it underneath to do the dead drop for a Buyer to pick up later... but since it was leaking, touching the container contaminated both of them, so they passed out there on the spot within seconds of each other.
Then the responding policeman was contaminated by the same leaking container.
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