8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (4)
#11147965 at 2020-10-19 06:14:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14256: Buckle up! Edition
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/salisbury-poisonings-Nick-Bailey-quits-police-in-search-of-peace-n8drgqptr?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1603070470
#11121251 at 2020-10-17 19:06:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14223: 556th Pain Edition
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Salisbury Novichok-poisoned officer Nick Bailey quits
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-54582981
#5057441 at 2019-02-06 21:34:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6458: BIG FACTS MATTER Edition
UK to Demolish Skripal's Home as Evidence Mounts That He Poisoned Himself by Accident
"I think it abundantly clear that what we have been told about what took place on 4th March in the beautiful city of Salisbury is not, in fact, true. It is clear that something else happened, and much of what we have seen since then has been theatre and an attempt to cover up what actually took place."
The British state broadcaster BBC and other media have disclosed that the Salisbury house (lead image) owned by Sergei Skripal is to be partially demolished and rebuilt over the next four months.
A Wiltshire Council notice to residents in the neighbourhood of the Skripal home is the source of the news reports. The January 4 notice, a media briefing by the Wiltshire Council, and a press release by a spokesman at the Ministry of Defence do not say how much of the house will be reconstructed. "We are working with the site owner, Wiltshire Council and other partners to ensure that the house will be fully repaired and returned to a fit state to live in," the anonymous Defence Ministry official was quoted as saying by the Salisbury Journal.
The British Government, London and Wiltshire police, and media reports have claimed that a fast-acting, lethal nerve agent was administered to the handle of the front-door of the Skripal house eleven months ago, on March 4. The alleged attackers have been identified by Prime Minister Theresa May (lead image, left) as two Russians. No allegation nor evidence has been reported to date that they or their poison penetrated inside the Skripal residence.
Two senior Wiltshire Council officials, Tracy Daszkiewicz, Director of Public Health and Protection, and Alistair Cunningham, coordinator of the recovery programme, were asked to clarify how much of the Skripal house will be replaced. Replying today through spokesman David Perrett, they said "there are no plans to demolish the property at 47 Christie Miller Road. The roof and garage roof are being removed and replaced."
Because the front-door handle was the sole identified site of the attack, and decontamination has been under way for eleven months, the two officials were asked to explain their reason for the reconstruction.
"Every decontamination site is different", Perrett responded. "Each one has a tailored decontamination plan. As you would expect this site is more complex than others... we are taking a highly precautionary approach and that is why the clean-up work is so extensive and meticulous. It is vitally important we are thorough on all the sites so that local residents can be fully confident that each one is safe when returned to use."
Perrett added: "In the more contaminated sites some hard surfaces might be removed."
Angus Macpherson, the Wiltshire police commissioner, told the press on Monday that Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey, who entered the Skripal house on the evening of the poison attack and who was hospitalized later for nerve agent exposure, returned to active duty this week. Bailey has told the BBC he has "lost everything" in his house.
https://russia-insider.com/en/scoop-uk-demolish-skripals-home-evidence-mounts-he-poisoned-himself-accident/ri25938
#592176 at 2018-03-08 22:59:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #730: BOOM in 3...2...1...Edition
https:// www.dailywire.com/news/28009/breaking-uk-officials-say-dozens-are-being-treated-ryan-saavedra
On Thursday, U.K. officials said that nearly two dozen people were being treated in the suspected nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter.
Sky News noted that three people remain in the hospital from the suspected attack including the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, his daughter Yulia Skripal, and police sergeant Nick Bailey.
"Multiple people have been treated, around 21 people, including the man and the woman found on the bench," said Kier Pritchard who is the acting chief constable of Wiltshire Police. "A number of those have been through the hospital treatment process, they are having blood-tests, support and advice."
Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley, head of Counter Terrorism Policing, said that scientists in the British government have identified the nerve agent used, but they are not releasing that information at this time.
"This is being treated as a major incident involving attempted murder, by administration of a nerve agent," Rowley said. "Having established that a nerve agent is the cause of the symptoms … I can also confirm that we believe that the two people who became unwell were targeted specifically."
The BBC's Richard Galpin, who was formerly based in Moscow, said that nerve agents are not something that terrorist and organized crime groups are usually capable of making: ?
Instead, it is usually manufactured by specialist laboratories under the control of governments - and that inevitably means suspicion will now be very much focused on Russia.
Not only does it have a track record of using poisons to assassinate its enemies, there is also a motive in the case of Sergei Skripal.
As a military intelligence officer in Russia, he betrayed his country by providing information to MI6, reportedly revealing the identities of Russian agents in Europe. And Russian President Vladimir Putin has in the past indicated that traitors deserve to die.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson told British lawmakers that if Moscow was behind the suspected attack on Skripal that "the government would act - possibly downgrading England's participation in this year's soccer World Cup in Russia," Fox News reported.