UK’s suspects in Skripal case are NOT DEAD (like UK Media saying) but give and exclusive interview

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Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov (English Media has told their audience they must be dead by now) told RT’s editor-in-chief they had nothing to do with the Skripals’ poisoning and are now scared to go outside, after the UK pointed to them as Russian intelligence agents on a kill mission (some foreign agents in Russia may want to kill them and to put a blame on Putin like it keeps happening lately).

Read the FULL TRANSCRIPT of RT editor-in-chief’s exclusive interview with Skripal case suspects Petrov & Boshirov

UK prosecutors claimed their names were not real, but Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov have confirmed their identities in an interview with RT Editor-in-Chief. While the UK claimed the two were trained intelligence officers, the pair themselves said their occupation was far more modest. “We are owners of a mid-tier business,” Petrov said. “In brief, this is the fitness industry, everything related to sports industry, vitamins and microelements,” he said. According to Petrov and Boshirov, they traveled to Europe to do business from time to time to examine the market

The two men said they went to London to “hang out,” and decided to also visit Salisbury upon the advice of their friends. The town, situated close to the world-famous Stonehenge, also attracted them because of the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, “famous not just in Europe, but in the whole world.” They said they wanted to visit the “wonderful town” of Salisbury but realized they came at a bad time – and not just because of the wet English weather.

‘We’re not agents’: UK’s suspects in Skripal case talk exclusively with RT’s editor-in-chief (VIDEO)
 
Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov (English Media has told their audience they must be dead by now) told RT’s editor-in-chief they had nothing to do with the Skripals’ poisoning and are now scared to go outside, after the UK pointed to them as Russian intelligence agents on a kill mission (some foreign agents in Russia may want to kill them and to put a blame on Putin like it keeps happening lately).

Read the FULL TRANSCRIPT of RT editor-in-chief’s exclusive interview with Skripal case suspects Petrov & Boshirov

UK prosecutors claimed their names were not real, but Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov have confirmed their identities in an interview with RT Editor-in-Chief. While the UK claimed the two were trained intelligence officers, the pair themselves said their occupation was far more modest. “We are owners of a mid-tier business,” Petrov said. “In brief, this is the fitness industry, everything related to sports industry, vitamins and microelements,” he said. According to Petrov and Boshirov, they traveled to Europe to do business from time to time to examine the market

The two men said they went to London to “hang out,” and decided to also visit Salisbury upon the advice of their friends. The town, situated close to the world-famous Stonehenge, also attracted them because of the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, “famous not just in Europe, but in the whole world.” They said they wanted to visit the “wonderful town” of Salisbury but realized they came at a bad time – and not just because of the wet English weather.

‘We’re not agents’: UK’s suspects in Skripal case talk exclusively with RT’s editor-in-chief (VIDEO)
I saw it. Comedy Gold. I had my doubts before but the interview convinced me they did it.
 
I saw it. Comedy Gold. I had my doubts before but the interview convinced me they did it.
Russia is a serious threat to Deep State and its puppet rulers all over the world (like Teresa May) that's why they keep spreading Hollywood thrillers about Russia and present them as NEWS using their loyal lying Media. Millions of people have already been living in a parallel reality due to that and you, Tommy, are just another evidence of their huge success of destroying millions of people's minds.

Sep,14, Sergey Lavrov: It is hard for me to assess London’s recent actions. They are beyond logic because the country that boasts of being law abiding and positions itself as a model legal system, acts outside the law and is engaged in adverse activities, that is, loudspeaker diplomacy. Not a single fact has been conveyed to us via official channels in line with international law – just groundless accusations with a demand that we admit our guilt. The threats that the entire civilized world will rise against Russia are not serious.

As for Boshirov and Petrov, they were identified by Britain in April, as it transpired. Therefore, it is necessary to ask the Brits why this was done so obscurely and why no facts were quoted except the CCTV tapes. Let me emphasise that our proposal to use existing Moscow-London mechanisms on rendering legal aid on criminal cases remains valid. If there is no response to this, we have every reason to believe that there have been no crimes that are being ascribed to our citizens by these ladies and gentlemen.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks and replies to media questions during a joint news conference following talks with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, Berlin, September 14, 2018
 
According to Bellingcat Investigation Team, one of the suspects in Skripal case whose name was presented as Ruslan Boshirov is in reality GRU Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga.
Skripal Suspect Boshirov Identified as GRU Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga - bellingcat
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Isn't it strange that instead of proving Russians are really guilty for poisoning Skripals (which the world has been waiting since March!) Teresa May is busy with "proving" somebody is from GRU. Sounds like substituting of concepts and moving the goalpost. In other words, it means: she can't prove that Russians poisoned Skripals. And she will never prove it was really novichok because if you know what novichok really is then you know it was absolutely impossible to use novichok the way it was discribed.

There still exists presumption of innocence in the world which many of you tend forget especially, when it comes to Russia.

TheGuardian:
I am told that only Russians have access to the poison, known as novichok – though the British research station of Porton Down, located ominously nearby, clearly knows a lot about it. Otherwise, I repeat, I have no clue. I suppose I can see why the Kremlin might want to kill an ex-spy such as Sergei Skripal and his daughter, so as to deter others from defecting. But why wait so long after he has fled, and why during the build-up to so highly politicised an event as a World Cup in Russia?

The most obvious motive for these attacks would surely be from someone out to embarrass the Russian president, Vladimir Putin – someone from his enemies, rather than from his friends or employees.

If the novichok was planted by Russia, where’s the evidence? | Simon Jenkins
 
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Well, well, well, Russia haters, how about that:

The upcoming book The Skripal Files by BBC editor Mark Urban says Skripal "was initially reluctant to believe the Russian government had tried to kill him," the Guardian reports. It claims this led to some "difficult psychological adjustments" for the former double agent, secreted away in the UK as a blame game tore through Moscow-London relations.
New book says Skripal doesn't believe Kremlin poisoned him, supports Russia on Crimea -- Sott.net

TheGuardian:
The poisoned former spy Sergei Skripal was initially reluctant to believe the Russian government had tried to kill him, according to a new book, and despite selling secrets to MI6 was an “unashamed Russian nationalist”.
Sergei Skripal initially did not believe Russia tried to kill him – book

"UK media information that even Sergei Skripal himself does not believe that Russia was involved in his poisoning once again shows how dirty the drama botched up by UK secret services is ... Skripal's revelations published by Western reporters will become a 'cold shower' for May and her minions,"

"All the media hype about 'Moscow's hand' in the Skripal case, which was staged by the Downing Street, has from the very beginning been a disgusting lie aimed exclusively at inciting anti-Russian sentiments in Western society,"
Skripal Doubting Moscows Role In Salisbury Case Wake-Up Call For May - Russian Lawmaker - UrduPoint

Independent Swiss Lab Says 'BZ Toxin' Used In Skripal Poisoning; US/UK-Produced, Not Russian
 
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Here is another doubting journalist who has good reasons to be doubting.

Independent:

It is now more than seven months since assassins from Russia’s military intelligence service tried to kill a former double agent and his daughter with a nerve agent in Salisbury. Or did they? The only incontrovertible fact in that assertion is the location, Salisbury. Pretty much everything else remains speculative.

It is rather the mixture of utter certainty, unsubstantiated claims and glaring information gaps that is so disconcerting, from the immediate rush by UK officials to blame the Russian state, to the way the main figures in this drama have simply vanished, and now to the contradictions that have gained blithe, and almost universal, acceptance.

What else do I find troubling? How about the UK and US focus on Russian military intelligence, still referred to as the GRU? I don’t recall any specific Soviet or Russian agency being so clearly fingered in this way before. Accusations might have been levelled at the KGB – or its Russian successor, the FSB – but this was usually in a generic, not specific, sense. Why the change?

But there is a big contradiction here. On the one hand, the GRU is being presented as a bunch of duffers, whose decorated and highly qualified agents were booked into an east London dive, behaved badly, were deterred by a bit of snow, abysmally failed in their mission, and now face the wrath of Putin. On the other hand, we are told that the GRU is the crème de la crème of state agencies, that Russia is mighty and malevolent and that we should be very, very afraid. Which is it?

Opinion: The tough questions we should be asking about the Skripals and Bellingcat

P.S. Such a structure as GRU has not been existing for 10 years.
 
A secret letter from former prime minister David Cameron was made public. This effectively gave MI5 agents a licence to kill, campaigners claim
David Cameron gave MI5 agents 'licence to kill' in secret letter | Daily Mail Online


This right could have been used by UK politicians whenever they wanted. Human Rights activists: de facto UK authorities allow to commit the crimes. They started the case which allowed to publish some secret documents like that:

The “secret and concealed” policy would potentially allow the Security Service to authorize participation in “murder, torture, sexual assault or other grave criminality” if it believed it was in the public interest, it was claimed.
Secret orders ‘let MI5 carry out crimes for three decades’


David Kelly was a Welsh scientist and authority on biological warfare, employed by the British Ministry of Defence, and formerly a weapons inspector with the United Nations Special Commission in Iraq. He worked in a secret laboratory in Porton Down a few miles away from Salisbury.
David Kelly (weapons expert) - Wikipedia

David Kelly expressed to the BBC deep concerns about the Government's "sexing up" of its dossier on weapons of mass destruction and pretty soon was found dead in 2007, official version was “suicide”.

My investigations have since convinced me that it is nigh- on clinically impossible for Dr Kelly to have died by his own hand and that both his personality and the other circumstantial evidence strongly militate against suicide, he must have been murdered.

DailyMail, . Why I know weapons expert Dr David Kelly was murdered, by the MP who spent a year investigating his death
Why I know weapons expert Dr David Kelly was murdered, by the MP who spent a year investigating his death | Daily Mail Online

Policemen: there were NO fingerprints on the knife he was killed however Kelly was without the gloves.

At that moment Teresa May was Home Secretary of the United Kingdom. As soon as she became the head of the government she gave MI5 the right to kill again.

British secret services have been mentioned by British Media in connection with several mysterious deaths but every time the investigation would end with nothing. Let’s take a look at 3 of them: Berezovsky, Litvinenko and Skripal, all were recruited by the same MI6 agent Pablo Miller.
Pablo Miller: The Mystery Man Who ‘Recruited’ Putin’s Poisoned Spy

For the last 15 years 14 Russian citizens suspiciously died in UK and their deaths remain un-investigated. Nothing like that has happened in any other country in the world. Looks like British secret services agents die as soon as it benefits their bosses?

BTW, Skripals were poisoned 2 weeks before presidential elections in Russia and 3 months before Russia was supposed to host World Cup. It's not only strange that Russia "poisoned" that absolutely harmless ex-spy but also has chosen the worst timing for that.
 
The point is Russia must be blamed.The truth is non-interesting for presstitutes
UK officials obviously know the truth but have been doing their best to hide it and to convert it into lies which benefit them and harm their opponents. I wonder why such primitive tactics works all the time, may be because there are so many primitive people around?

And yet another suspicious death in Britain which remains un-investigated (British authorities described it as a "heart failure)".

Oct, 17:
Georgian prosecutors have accused former President Mikheil Saakashvili (who was backed by USA) of authorizing a plot to kill an opposition politician ( Badri Patarkatsishvili) who died in Britain in early 2008

Patarkatsishvili, a businessman who became extensively involved in Georgian politics, unsuccessfully ran against Saakashvili in the January 2008 presidential election.

He died in his home in Britain the following month as a result of what British authorities described as a heart failure.

Saakashvili, who currently resides in the Netherlands, was sentenced in absentia to six years in prison in June after a court in Tbilisi found him guilty of abuse of power over the 2005 beating of Georgian lawmaker Valery Gelashvili.

And in January, he was sentenced in absentia to three years in prison after being convicted of trying to cover up evidence about the 2006 killing of Georgian banker Sandro Girgvliani.
Georgian Prosecutors: Saakashvili 'Authorized' 2008 Killing Of Opposition Tycoon
 
The Telegraph:
A new study from the Henry Jackson Society thinktank said there were as many as 75,000 informants in London - half the 150,000 Russians who live in the capital - who are actively helping Moscow's secret service.
Half of the Russians in London are spies, claims new report

The Times:
Half of us are informants, say Russian expats in UK

All that ^ sounds like paranoia unless British intelligence is planning a new big game against Russia which includes eliminating “Russian spies in UK” , using some of those people like pawns (just like they used Skripals) and blaming Kremlin for that. Especially, after we know that MI5 has an official license to kill (details at post #8).
 
Now we found out who creates fake news about Russia and where. The main troll farm appears to be in Britain:

Wired.co.uk, Nov,22
I was visiting a part of the British Army unlike any other. They call it the 77th Brigade. They are the troops fighting Britain’s information wars.

One room was focussed on understanding audiences: the makeup, demographics and habits of the people they wanted to reach. Another was more analytical, focussing on creating “attitude and sentiment awareness” from large sets of social media data. Another was full of officers producing video and audio content. Elsewhere, teams of intelligence specialists were closely analysing how messages were being received and discussing how to make them more resonant.

JTRIG (“Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group” )also boasted an arsenal of 200 info-weapons, ranging from in-development to fully operational. A tool dubbed “Badger” allowed the mass delivery of email. Another, called “Burlesque”, spoofed SMS messages. “Clean Sweep” would impersonate Facebook wall posts for individuals or entire countries. “Gateway” gave the ability to “artificially increase traffic to a website”. “Underpass” was a way to change the outcome of online polls.
Inside the British Army's secret information warfare machine | WIRED UK


While disinformation campaigns waged by Russia and ISIS have become common stories, little is discussed or understood about comparable operations conducted every day by Western countries. Their targets ranged from Iran, North Korea, Russia, countries across Africa, and areas within the U.K.
Inside the British Army’s secret information warfare machine
 
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