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Maybe Dawn Sturgess Died From Novichok, But the Skripals Were Poisoned with BZ

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(L) Dawn Sturgess

by Dee McLachlan

Dawn Sturgess, 44, died in hospital on Sunday evening, allegedly from the nerve agent Novichok. She and Charlie Rowley, 45, who remains critically ill in hospital, fell ill on 30 June in Amesbury — a village close to Salisbury, and the Porton Down Facility.

It has now turned into a murder investigation, and is being linked to the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury (a 20 minute drive from Amesbury) nearly FOUR months ago.

This is happening in the middle of a very successful soccer world cup in Russia. And the UK Independent headline warns us, “Why you shouldn’t read conspiracy theories about the Novichok poisoning, even if you really want to. If we get caught up in a culture of fake news, we’re as bad as Donald Trump.” (Please! Until the MSM stops bleating Oswald shot JFK, we shouldn’t take notice.)

Skripal Recap

On 4th of March 2018 at 16.15 hours, a former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his 33-year-old daughter Yulia were found on a park bench in Salisbury England at in an unconscious state. Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey also fell seriously ill, but all three survived.

On March 14, Teresa May announced that she planned to expel 23 Russian diplomats — and without definitive proof called the incident an “unlawful use of force by the Russian state against the UK”. Russia denied any link to what seemed a classic False Flag event.

James O’Neill reported in Gumshoe that the Consultant at Salisbury Hospital, Dr Stephen Davies, wrote a letter to The Times saying

no patients have experienced symptoms of nerve agent poisoning in Salisbury.”

And G5 wrote in Gumshoe:

“The Skripals — absolutely insignificant in the overall — have been variously elevated to a greater importance for both political and commercial gains.

They were poisoned by the US produced Psychotoxin BZ — administered in Zizzi’s restaurant by a CIA Op. The objective was an Anti-Russian False Flag, to damage a consortium of opposing interests… BZ has an effect within 30 to 60 minutes of application…”

BZ was developed deceptively through the DOJ (Department of Justice) as a civil control defence weapon, thus avoiding the requirements of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). It is manufactured by the US, and maintained by the UK, and other NATO countries.

After the Skripal attack, there was a massive clean up operations.

The Amesbury Affair

On the 29th of June it was reported that,

“Britain has exterminated evidence related to the poisonings and has benefited politically from the incident, Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has claimed.”

Then on the 30th of June (2018) — three and half months later — two people allegedly were poisoned. CNN writes:

“Police believe Sturgess and Crowley were exposed to the nerve agent Novichok after handling a contaminated item. Both were admitted to Salisbury District Hospital nine days ago after falling ill, the same hospital where the Skripals were treated. Detectives are working to identify the source of the contamination…

” ‘We are not in a position to say whether the nerve agent was from the same batch that the Skripals were exposed to,’ police said. ‘The possibility that the two investigations might be linked is clearly a key line of inquiry for police. However, it is important that the investigation is led by the evidence available and the facts alone.’

Rowley and Sturgess

“There is no evidence that either Sturgess or Rowley visited any of the sites that were decontaminated following the attack in March… Sturgess initially collapsed at an address in Amesbury on June 30 and was taken to the hospita… Five hours after her collapse an ambulance was called back to the same address for Rowley…”

On the radio I was fascinated to hear them report that Sturgess or Rowley were more vulnerable to the nerve agent than the Skripals, as they had a history of drug taking. A quick search reveals that one of them was possibly on a methadone program. “Rowley, it was noted, had visited a pharmacist in Amesbury to pick up his methadone prescription on the day they fell ill.”

The CNN reports concludes with:

“Novichok… is one of the world’s rarest nerve agents. Very few people outside Russia have experience with it.”

I would add: The UK’s Ministry of Defence’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down — less than 15 minutes drive from both sites — would have experience too.

And one has to wonder: Did the Skripal False Flag have no impact, so another was created?

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  1. Not that I’m saying anything:

    Rowley collected his methadone from Boots in Amesbury.

    Boots UK is a pharmacy chain, It merged with Alliance UniChem in 2006 to form Alliance Boots in 2007, Alliance Boots was bought by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) and Stefano Pessina, moving its headquarters to Switzerland,

    General (Ret) David H. Petraeus (who was Director of the CIA ) joined KKR in June 2013 and is Chairman of the KKR Global Institute, which supports KKR’s investment committees, Petraeus served over 37 years in the U.S. military, culminating his career with six consecutive commands, five of which were in combat, including command of coalition forces during the Surge in Iraq, (after 9-11 lie) etc.

    Petraeus was part of the planning and coordination of the NATO attack on Yugoslavia, which began on March 24, 1999. For this he even received a medal from NATO. Now Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) is spying on the Balkans and neighboring countries through the telecommunication systems of the region — they have bought into. The “Invisible Infrastructure – Data Flows” study shows that much of the Internet traffic passes through providers owned by David Petraeus and his SBB network.

    “In 2013, the fund made its first direct investment in the region of Central and Eastern Europe by taking over United Group (SBB/Telemach)

    “The “financial barbarians” spearheaded by Petraeus have erected a true media empire, but they have done so very discreetly, shying away from public scrutiny.

  2. One more impossible-to-hide chink in the “weapons control” myth.
    For every such leak there must be dozens, if not hundreds, of cases.

  3. “Novichok… is one of the world’s rarest nerve agents. Very few people outside Russia have experience with it.”
    This is one measure of the tremendous disinformation being spread by the msm. There is no such nerve agent called “Novichok.” That is a class of organophosphate nerve agents developed by the former Soviet Union. The production centre was dismantled (by the USA) pursuant to Russia’s obligations under the CWC.
    Over the past 20 years there have been more than 70 patent applications in the US containing “Novichok” in the description.
    Since the Skripal affair a number of countries have admitted that they have samples of the Novichok agent, including Germany, the Czech Republic and the UK (at Porton Down no less).
    The OPCW team collected samples from Salisbury nearly three weeks after the Skripals were affected. Their report (or at least the publicly released version of it) said that the samples contained “a high degree of purity.” That is literally impossible as the agent (identified as A234) degrades rapidly.
    If the Skripals had actually been affected by A234 then they would have been dead within minutes. Where are they now, by the way? Why have they not been allowed to return to Russia as Yulia clearly said she wanted to?
    The latest story is even more full of holes than the original. I for one have no confidence that there will be an honest investigation, as the Kelly matter demonstrated.
    The other feature that should dismay Australians who actually think about these matters is the entirely inappropriate remarks of the Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Every time she opens her mouth she utters inanities only matched by her good friend and confidante Boris Johnson, now happily departed from the UK Foreign Office. If only she would follow before she does any more damage to Australia’s already fragile reputation in matters foreign.

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