Paphitis wrote:kurupetos wrote:It was the filthy MI6.
M16 wouldn't kill a former Russian Agent.
But M16 can go for it inside Russia. This type of behavior is now ok.
Russia isn't the only country capable of such shenanigans.
Once again I ask you .... what proof do you have to support your hypothesis that Russia/Putin had anything to do with this?
There are a lot of accusations being thrown around but very little of it makes sense. MI6 was
'highly likely' to have murdered Dr.David Kelly ..... they had means, motive and opportunity and when Blair was asked if he had
'blood-on-his-hands' ..... he did what you do ..... he ignored the question.
Follow this through and learn how a proper analyst tackles the story:
A Curious IncidentSince this incident appears likely to provoke conflict between two nuclear armed powers, it may be of benefit to apply the deductive reasoning of Sherlock Holmes to see what we might learn. It is certain the British people will not object to this use of logic and astute observation as employed by one of the UK’s most famous and revered characters.
The following article contains information culled from public sources. The intent is to engage the Saker’s readers in crowd sourcing the investigation of the poisoning of the Skripals. I have set out what I believe to be “accurate” or “known” facts along with hypotheses or conjecture.
The reader is invited to comment and critique, or to add other public information known to them. It is hoped that this crowd sourced investigation may serve to ensure the integrity of the state agencies involved in this affair, and preclude the curious incident of the Skripals being used as a pretext to initiate further global conflict. Let us begin with a chronological summary of events .............
https://thesaker.is/a-curious-incident/