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“They” Are Trying Real Hard To Get Rid Of Putin
“ New evidence”
Skripals daughter was in a rocky relationship with a spy whose mother was a high secret agent for Moscow
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-55 14907/S ergei-S kripals -daught er-Yuli a-datin g-secre t-servi ce-agen t.html
And the obligatory “nerve agent was tested on dogs” for the animal lovers sympathy.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-55 15153/R ussian- scienti sts-kil led-tor tured-t housand s-dogs- tests.h tml
Whoever is trying to destabilise Putin is doing a fantastic job, amazing at what’s being uncovered right before the election.
Not so much grasping at straws and more like covering themselves with a haystack.
Skripals daughter was in a rocky relationship with a spy whose mother was a high secret agent for Moscow
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And the obligatory “nerve agent was tested on dogs” for the animal lovers sympathy.
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Whoever is trying to destabilise Putin is doing a fantastic job, amazing at what’s being uncovered right before the election.
Not so much grasping at straws and more like covering themselves with a haystack.
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''Nerve agents are pretty fast workers so if this was done via the car on the way to the pub and then the restaurant why wasn’t anyone in the pub or restaurant affected yet a policeman a few hours later was affected? ''
The reason the particular nerve agent was used is because it is one of very few delayed agents, it does not work instantly like most do. There is an hour or so delay before the symptoms start. Another fact that points to Russia as no other state has developed such agents
As to the car ventilation system system being used , that was on all the TV stations news this morning. You really are showing that you just post without bothering to look up the story first.
Look here
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/new s/58402 49/nerv e-agent -novich ok-serg ei-skri pal-car -russia -spy/
''Nerve agents are pretty fast workers so if this was done via the car on the way to the pub and then the restaurant why wasn’t anyone in the pub or restaurant affected yet a policeman a few hours later was affected? ''
The reason the particular nerve agent was used is because it is one of very few delayed agents, it does not work instantly like most do. There is an hour or so delay before the symptoms start. Another fact that points to Russia as no other state has developed such agents
As to the car ventilation system system being used , that was on all the TV stations news this morning. You really are showing that you just post without bothering to look up the story first.
Look here
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One of the co inventors of the nerve agent has now said that due to the complexity of the nerve agent and the difficulty in deploying it , only the Russian state itself can be responsible.
https:/ /www.re uters.c om/arti cle/us- britain -russia -scient ist/onl y-russi a-could -be-beh ind-u-k -poison -attack -toxins -co-dev eloper- idUSKCN 1GP2ZK
So do you still think it was not Russia that did it ?
This says that 'delayed onset' is possible if the agent is deployed in a way that facilitates it
What does Novichok do to the body?
It is generally dispersed as a fine powder, though there could be a number of ways a carrier on the ground could disperse a powder. Details on the dispersal technique regarding Sergei and Yulia Skripal are still unknown.
Once it hits the body, it penetrates the skin and can be breathed into the lungs. The victim can expect to show symptoms in under two minutes, often within 30 seconds. However, depending on how the agent is weaponized, delayed onset is possible.
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So do you still think it was not Russia that did it ?
This says that 'delayed onset' is possible if the agent is deployed in a way that facilitates it
What does Novichok do to the body?
It is generally dispersed as a fine powder, though there could be a number of ways a carrier on the ground could disperse a powder. Details on the dispersal technique regarding Sergei and Yulia Skripal are still unknown.
Once it hits the body, it penetrates the skin and can be breathed into the lungs. The victim can expect to show symptoms in under two minutes, often within 30 seconds. However, depending on how the agent is weaponized, delayed onset is possible.
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