Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Understanding Theresa May's Novichok Bollocks

The official British Government account of the poisoning of Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, and of the Amesbury druggies, Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley, makes no sense, as many people, including UK Ambassador Craig Murray and former UK MP, George Galloway, have publicly stated. In particular, the assertion of UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, and her African Law and Order Minister, Savage Javage, that the poisonings were the work of the Russian state has no demonstrated basis whatever.

Why, then, has the British Government put itself in the ridiculous, and seemingly foolish, position of insulting Russia on the basis of completely unsubstantiated charges of Russia responsibility for atrocities in England with a banned chemical weapon of mass destruction?

The answer, it would seem, is that the British Government seeks to raise tension with Russia in justification of ever more stringent economic sanctions; the objective being to weaken, and thereby facilitate the overthrow, of the Russian state. The objective would then be to break Russia into a multiplicity of fiefdoms ruled by Poroshenkite corruptionists who, for a percentage, will sell out Russia's resources to the billionaires and international corporations that make up the globalist Money Power. The end game will them be to place NATO bases around the borders of China and force Chinese assimilation to the New World Order under the heel of the Money Power.

But whatever the motivation, why the incompetence of the charade?

The answer could be rather simple: Conspiracy theorists.

Since the 9/11, the Internet has allowed smart conspiracy theorists to provide compelling evidence of state crimes against democracy (SCADs). In particular, they have demonstrated a capacity for hard-nosed forensic investigation that leaves the criminals in government dangerously exposed.

The challenge for the manipulative state is thus how to pursue a program of opinion management through state terrorism without exposing state-actors to public exposure. The solution, it may have been decided, is simply to ensure that whatever is made public about state acts of terrorism is heavily salted with complete nonsense, thereby insuring that no coherent account of events as they have been made known to the public is possible.

The official account concerning the Salisbury/Amesbury poisonings  is certainly consistent with a state-backed operation directed against Russia to be cloaked by a fog of nonsensical reports from police, intelligence service, and government sources thereby, defying rational analysis.

Related:

Craig Murray: The Silence of Whores
Alexander Mercouris: Letter From Britain: An Establishment Blinded By Russophobia

No comments:

Post a Comment