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Anti-corruption campaigner Alexey Navalny was poisoned, according to doctors at Charite clinic in Berlin. Tests have shown that the protest leader was found with a cholinesterase inhibitor inside his system.
Cholinesterase inhibitors are chemicals used in drugs for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, but are also found in pesticides and nerve agents.
there will now be scrutiny of the results found by the hospital in Omsk, where the test results from two laboratories found no toxic chemical substances
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ALEXANDER LITVINENKO
A former agent for the KGB and post-Soviet successor agency FSB, Col. Alexander Litvinenko defected from Russia in 2000 and fled to London, where he fell violently ill six years later after drinking tea laced with radioactive polonium-210.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: trollz
And not that and this Charite clinic, in which the "poisoning" of Gorbachev, Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, Verzilov, etc. was established, at which the whole world later laughed?
In any case, all analyzes were taken in Russia and no poisoning was found. And the investigators can say whatever they want. Only medical analyzes are objective.
And yet, if Putin can appoint presidents for you, is he really not able to properly poison a person? Does all of Russia know that "poisoning" is a necessary element according to Gene Sharp's training manual for fanning "color revolutions"? You are deceiving yourself)))
originally posted by: oloufo
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: trollz
And not that and this Charite clinic, in which the "poisoning" of Gorbachev, Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, Verzilov, etc. was established, at which the whole world later laughed?
In any case, all analyzes were taken in Russia and no poisoning was found. And the investigators can say whatever they want. Only medical analyzes are objective.
And yet, if Putin can appoint presidents for you, is he really not able to properly poison a person? Does all of Russia know that "poisoning" is a necessary element according to Gene Sharp's training manual for fanning "color revolutions"? You are deceiving yourself)))
government critics/oppositionists are kidnapped, harassed, die or barely survive, journalists are murdered. besides all the beauty and the good people - this is russia too.
my theory: poisoning is a warning to the victim and all others who oppose the government in a similar way. "look, we catch you everywhere, you are never safe."
maybe somebody will be arrested one day, some insignificant crook. more never happens. even if the secret services know more, for the sake of peace, such things are kept secret.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: oloufo
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: trollz
And not that and this Charite clinic, in which the "poisoning" of Gorbachev, Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, Verzilov, etc. was established, at which the whole world later laughed?
In any case, all analyzes were taken in Russia and no poisoning was found. And the investigators can say whatever they want. Only medical analyzes are objective.
And yet, if Putin can appoint presidents for you, is he really not able to properly poison a person? Does all of Russia know that "poisoning" is a necessary element according to Gene Sharp's training manual for fanning "color revolutions"? You are deceiving yourself)))
government critics/oppositionists are kidnapped, harassed, die or barely survive, journalists are murdered. besides all the beauty and the good people - this is russia too.
my theory: poisoning is a warning to the victim and all others who oppose the government in a similar way. "look, we catch you everywhere, you are never safe."
maybe somebody will be arrested one day, some insignificant crook. more never happens. even if the secret services know more, for the sake of peace, such things are kept secret.
What kind of poisoning? Don't wishful thinking.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: trollz
And not that and this Charite clinic, in which the "poisoning" of Gorbachev, Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, Verzilov, etc. was established, at which the whole world later laughed?
In any case, all analyzes were taken in Russia and no poisoning was found. And the investigators can say whatever they want. Only medical analyzes are objective.
And yet, if Putin can appoint presidents for you, is he really not able to properly poison a person? Does all of Russia know that "poisoning" is a necessary element according to Gene Sharp's training manual for fanning "color revolutions"? You are deceiving yourself)))
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: oloufo
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: trollz
And not that and this Charite clinic, in which the "poisoning" of Gorbachev, Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, Verzilov, etc. was established, at which the whole world later laughed?
In any case, all analyzes were taken in Russia and no poisoning was found. And the investigators can say whatever they want. Only medical analyzes are objective.
And yet, if Putin can appoint presidents for you, is he really not able to properly poison a person? Does all of Russia know that "poisoning" is a necessary element according to Gene Sharp's training manual for fanning "color revolutions"? You are deceiving yourself)))
government critics/oppositionists are kidnapped, harassed, die or barely survive, journalists are murdered. besides all the beauty and the good people - this is russia too.
my theory: poisoning is a warning to the victim and all others who oppose the government in a similar way. "look, we catch you everywhere, you are never safe."
maybe somebody will be arrested one day, some insignificant crook. more never happens. even if the secret services know more, for the sake of peace, such things are kept secret.
What kind of poisoning? Don't wishful thinking.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: trollz
And not that and this Charite clinic, in which the "poisoning" of Gorbachev, Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, Verzilov, etc. was established, at which the whole world later laughed?
In any case, all analyzes were taken in Russia and no poisoning was found. And the investigators can say whatever they want. Only medical analyzes are objective.
And yet, if Putin can appoint presidents for you, is he really not able to properly poison a person? Does all of Russia know that "poisoning" is a necessary element according to Gene Sharp's training manual for fanning "color revolutions"? You are deceiving yourself)))
There is precedent. Skripal is just one.
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: oloufo
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: trollz
And not that and this Charite clinic, in which the "poisoning" of Gorbachev, Yushchenko, Tymoshenko, Verzilov, etc. was established, at which the whole world later laughed?
In any case, all analyzes were taken in Russia and no poisoning was found. And the investigators can say whatever they want. Only medical analyzes are objective.
And yet, if Putin can appoint presidents for you, is he really not able to properly poison a person? Does all of Russia know that "poisoning" is a necessary element according to Gene Sharp's training manual for fanning "color revolutions"? You are deceiving yourself)))
government critics/oppositionists are kidnapped, harassed, die or barely survive, journalists are murdered. besides all the beauty and the good people - this is russia too.
my theory: poisoning is a warning to the victim and all others who oppose the government in a similar way. "look, we catch you everywhere, you are never safe."
maybe somebody will be arrested one day, some insignificant crook. more never happens. even if the secret services know more, for the sake of peace, such things are kept secret.
What kind of poisoning? Don't wishful thinking.
Who knows. Novichok seems to be a Russian favorite. Ask Skripal and his daughter.
We would have asked Skripal and his daughter, but the British special services are hiding them
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: RussianTroll
We would have asked Skripal and his daughter, but the British special services are hiding them
Yeah, I bet you would have "asked" them, after one failed "ask-assination."