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  • How Russia Kills Abroad

    09/06/2018 6:59:24 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 14 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | September 5, 2018
    British authorities on Wednesday indicted two men for the March chemical-weapons attack on a former Russian double agent on British soil. The new details add to the evidence that Vladimir Putin’s regime is responsible, but its reckless methods are the real stunner. Police and prosecutors allege the men they identify as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov—almost certainly pseudonyms—arrived at London’s Gatwick airport on Friday, March 2, smuggling the weapons-grade nerve agent Novichok in a small counterfeit perfume bottle. They ferried the chemical on suburban trains and the Tube through central London to a hotel, where nonfatal quantities of Novichok were...
  • Jerome Corsi, InfoWars retract Seth Rich story

    03/04/2019 8:16:40 PM PST · by Taipei · 62 replies
    Corsi Nation ^ | March 4, 2019 | Jerome Corsi
    SETH RICH - RETRACTION Published: 04 March 2019 On March 5, 2018, Infowars published an article by Dr. Jerome Corsi titled Anti-Trump Left Tries to Revive Dying ‘Russia’ Narrative by Blaming Roger Stone. In that article, Dr. Corsi alleged that Seth Rich and his brother, Aaron Rich, were involved in downloading and leaking emails from the DNC to WikiLeaks. Dr. Corsi acknowledges that his allegations were not based upon any independent factual knowledge regarding Seth or Aaron Rich. Instead, Dr. Corsi relied primarily on, and quoted from, a column by Adm. James Lyons (Ret.) that was published in the Washington...
  • Deadly Austin bombings were ‘meant to send a message,’ police chief says

    03/18/2018 7:16:43 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 32 replies
    NBC "News" ^ | MAR 18 2018, 9:36 PM ET | TIM STELLOH
    A deadly string of unsolved bombings in Texas this month was "meant to send a message," though Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said Sunday, but he didn't say what that message was. Manley said at a news conference that he hoped the bomber was watching and would "reach out to us before anyone else is injured or killed." "We want to understand what brought you to this point and listen to you," Manley said. The plea came as local and federal authorities increased the reward for information leading to a conviction in the bombings, which killed two and injured two...