Anonymous ID: ff092e March 13, 2018, 2:33 p.m. No.655279   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5308

Sergi Skripal Nerve Agent

Poisoned in UK less than 8 miles from UK Bioweapons Base.

AND THERESA MAY IS READY TO BLAME RUSSIA!!

Anonymous ID: ff092e March 13, 2018, 2:35 p.m. No.655301   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5382 >>5419 >>2047

Sergei Skripal, the Nerve Agent Novichok, and the Proximity of Porton Down

 

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory in Porton Down (photo – BT)

by Dee McLachlan

 

Thank goodness Teresa May won’t be joining Scotland Yard to become a detective. In the attempted murders of former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter — allegedly with the nerve agent, Novichok — she has outlined only two possible options:

 

Russian did it, or

The Russians lost control of “their” nerve agent.

May gave a stirring address at the House of Commons, saying, “It is now clear that Mr Skripal and his daughter were poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent of a type developed by Russia… This is part of a group of nerve agents known as Novichok.” She seems confident that the production of this nerve agent has stayed in Russia since it was developed. Now, that’s a laugh!

 

Why would Russia attempt to kill Skripal with an agent that leads directly back to them?

 

This is sounding more and more like a false flag.

 

And where did they find out what chemical was used? At the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down — only 7 miles from where Skripal was found. Amazing!

 

Novichok

 

Let us assume it is Novichok, and not some other imitation nerve agent. Novichok is more powerful than VX and sarin, and allegedly the most deadly nerve agent ever made. It was first developed in Russia in the 1970s — and became known, publicly, to the West in the early 1990s. That was over twenty years ago.

 

Can we honestly believe the West has not experimented with the production of Novichok?

 

Nerve agents work by overriding neurotransmitters, and shutting down the body — causing a slowing of the heart and restriction of the airways, leading to death by asphyxiation. Professor Gary Stephens, University of Reading, says, “One of the main reasons these agents are developed is because their component parts are not on the banned list. It means the chemicals that are mixed to create it are much easier to deliver with no risk to the health of the courier.”

 

Even though only a drop is required to kill a person, the MSM is pondering how the Novichok was transported into the country from Russia.

 

Maybe this nerve agent did not come from Russia, but from somewhere else.

 

Porton Down

 

Porton Down in Wiltshire, England, is situated on about 7,000 acres and is the UK’s CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) facility. The highly secretive work that goes on there is protected from oversight, and monkeys, and even people, were in past routinely tested upon. Around 2009, it emerged that hundreds of ex-servicemen were used as chemical warfare guinea pigs there between 1939 and 1989.

Anonymous ID: ff092e March 13, 2018, 2:44 p.m. No.655382   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>655301

 

continued……..

What is interesting is that Porton Down is a mere 16 minute drive from the center of Salisbury, where Skripal was found.

 

And Skripal lands up to settle in Salisbury of all places.

 

Skripal nearly joined a long list of fatalities in the area. They were trialing sarin B at the Porton Down centre back in the 1950s, and though an inquiry initially focused on the death of Ronald Maddison (in 1953), the Wiltshire Police are believed to be looking at another 45 cases where relatives claimed a death had been caused by the tests.

 

In 2012, Dr Richard Holmes, 48, resigned from the government’s secret chemical warfare laboratory — then a few weeks later, he is found dead in a field. As reported in Truthfall, Dr Holmes, like Dr Kelly, also told his wife that he was ‘going out for a walk’ before later being found dead. Dr David Kelly, was another weapons scientist (UK weapons inspector to Iraq) that “suicided” back in 2003.

 

All this a stone’s throw from Salisbury.