With Secretary Boris Johnson claiming that UK chemical weapons scientists at Porton Down (located mere kilometers from where the Skripals were poisoned, and in the past has killed British soldiers in secret chemical weapons tests) had confirmed that they not only had a sample of the supposed nerve agent that poisoned the Skripals, but that it had been used in this attack, this report continues, Russian intelligence experts found it bizarre that Porton Down then received £48 million for a new defense centre immediately afterwards—but that, apparently, wasn’t enough of a “bribe/payoff” as, just hours ago, Gary Aitkenhead, Chief Executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down, said that while his scientists managed to identify the chemical used in the Skripal poisoning case as a “military-grade nerve agent”, they were unable to determine its “precise source”.
As President Putin has correctly noted that, according to international experts, about 20 countries around the world are able to produce similar nerve agents, this report says, Russia has consistently maintained that the proper venue for investigation this “UK poisoning charade” is the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), whose investigation into this matter has just begun in the Hague—but that comes at the same time Walter Litvinenko (the father of Alexander Litvinenko who was “false flag” poisoned in London a decade ago that was blamed on Russia too) is warning that his experience with the UK’s intelligence services shows that the Skripals may be deliberately murdered, and is why Russia isn’t being allowed to see them in violation of international law, and who said:
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