The British Nerve Gas False Flag By Peter Ewer
The narrative behind the alleged Russian nerve gas attack in Britain last month seems to be falling apart, with new revelations from a Russian relative of the two Russian agents poisoned in the attack:
“A 45-year-old Russian accountant and relative of the two Russians poisoned in a nerve agent attack in Britain last month said in an interview late Thursday that she was “scared” for them, calling the British authorities untrustworthy and casting doubt on their version of events. In the interview in Yaroslavl, Russia, where she lives with her husband and her two children, the accountant, Viktoria Skripal, who has been thrust into an escalating confrontation between Russia and the West, also said that she doubted that Britain would grant her a visa that would allow her to see her relatives. The relatives, Sergei V. Skripal, a former Russian spy, and his daughter, Yulia, have been hospitalized in Salisbury, England, since the attack on March 4.
Ms. Skripal’s suspicions, which echo the accusations of Russian officials, have become the country’s latest riposte to British assertions that Moscow was responsible for the attack carried out with a rare class of military-grade nerve agents developed by the Soviet Union called Novichoks. “Wouldn’t you be scared?” she said. “While I don’t know the whole situation, they ask me to voice my opinion,” she said of the British authorities, who she said wanted her to denounce Russia. “If they tell me, ‘We’ll return Yulia to you if you say ‘Russia is filth,’ then I’ll stand up and say ‘Russia is filth’ and take Yulia back to that filth.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/06/world/europe/yulia-skripal-russia-britain.html
This story is the next follow-on from the “Russia cooked the US election,” false news, and is part of a globalist agenda to provoke conflict, and ultimately war with Russia, since even Putin’s nationalism is a problem for the masters of the universe. Fortunately, this last adventure in false news seems to be falling apart too.
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