Craig Murray: “Of a Type Developed by Liars”

Now we know why the UK Government would not send a sample of nerve agent to Russia to be inspected and why there was the urgent bluster and bullying of Russia.

This was brought to notice by today’s information packed, as usual, UK Column of 16th March.

Craig Murray

Of a Type Developed by liars
[Quote]
”I have now received confirmation from a well placed FCO source that Porton Down scientists are not able to identify the nerve gas as being of Russian manufacture, and have been resentful of the pressure being placed on them to do so. Porton Down would only sign up to the formulation “of a type developed by Russia” after a rather difficult meeting where this was agreed as a compromise formulation. The Russians were allegedly researching, in the “Novichok” programme a generation of nerve agents which could be produced from commercially available precursors such as insecticides and fertilisers. This substance is a “novichok” in that sense. It is of that type. Just as I am typing on a laptop of a type developed by the United States, though this one was made in China.” [unquote]
Read on from this link:
Of a Type Developed by Liars (UK Column at 3:31)

Shifting Definitions and Illiterate Officials: 23:09

Also of important interest is the Kit Kat Tapes 32:56 Deceiving the British public over Brexit:
don’t HAVE A BREX, HAVE A KITKAT Bombshell tapes reveal how top Whitehall officials compared Brexit to a KitKat with chocolate layer hiding UK ties to Brussels

UK Column:
UK Column News – 16th March 2018

2 Replies to “Craig Murray: “Of a Type Developed by Liars””

  1. Perhaps on the first day people noticed on BBC and Sky news TV broadcasting interview with “a doctor who was shopping with her husband in the city centre on Sunday, said Ms Skripal was “slumped in her seat, completely unconscious” and had lost control of her bodily functions.

    She repeatedly said that she was all right and nothing happened to her.

    Later, all the news about her disappeared. Supposedly this doctor tried a mouth to mouth resuscitation, too. Surprisingly, it is said that a police officer who came later on the scene, after paramedics, fell sick due to contact with the chemical nerve agent.

    1. Thanks for that insight Peter, This was something that I was not aware of and seems to be a relevant and important fact. I had already formulated a particular reasoning about the possible cause of the poisoning and with this in mind had wondered what had caused the delay when it was mentioned that the policeman had also been poisoned thinking that perhaps it was a sow acting agent. Of course this was also some days later after the initial discovery of Sergie and Yulia Skripal on the park bench on Sunday 4th of March.

      Whenever mention was made of contamination in the Restaurant and bar it was natural to think that it was contamination transferred from the hands and although people who were witnesses said that nobody went near their table the whole time, it has been reported that their table was so contaminated that it had to be burned. This then also would suggest that the cause of contamination was due to transference from the hands. The fact that the doctor was able to give mouth to mouth with out ill effects would suggest that the poison was not ingested from what had been eaten.

      It was also later when it was mentioned that the poison had probably been smeared on the door handle of Sergie Skripal’s car but that he had not used it because of the severe weather, namely the Beast from the East. The first severe day was the 1st of March so Thursday and Friday were the worst days with Saturday seeing conditions of a thaw and by Sunday the snow had pretty much disappeared.

      The circumstances in which the policeman became contaminated are not known to me but because the poison has an oily base then there is the problem of continuous transference and the person who had declared himself to be responsible for the creation of this poison has said that the minutest trace will have a detrimental effect, even many years down the line.

      Perhaps the policeman had held their hand or touched something else which had been contaminated whereas perhaps the doctor would be mor cautious of hands because they can be carriers of infection just through the process of touching handles in public places and on busses during our recent flu. season

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