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originally posted by: Kurokage
You went to a lot of work here all in 1 day? Its like you had it to hand or something to try and protect Putin and blame someone else for the Skripals and Navalny's poisoning, has he threatened you with being poisoned if you don't turn ATS pro-Putin, you might want to wipe down all surfaces in that propaganda/troll factory because I don't think it will work???
I take it you never read the Bellingcat website and their investigation in to the Russian GRU agents who poisoned the Skripals? The evidence is there for all to see.
bellingcat website and search results on the Skripals
Here's just a small excerpt of just one of the many parts of the investigations in to the GRU agents that did the poisoning.
Full report: Skripal Poisoning Suspect Dr. Alexander Mishkin, Hero of Russia
October 9, 2018
GRU
Russia
Read The Insider Russian report on this same topic here.
In a preceding report on the investigation into the two suspects in the Skripals poisoning case, Bellingcat and its reporting partner the Insider disclosed the identity of one of the two suspects. The person travelling under the alias of Ruslan Boshirov was identified as GRU’s Col. Anatoliy Chepiga, recipient of Russia’s highest state award.
Bellingcat can now report that it has conclusively identified the second suspect, who travelled to Salisbury under the alias Alexander Petrov. We already produced evidence that “Alexander Petrov” is not an authentic persona, but an undercover alias for an officer of a Russian security agency. In a later report, we established that “Petrov” was specifically working for Russia’s military intelligence, the GRU.
Alexander Mishkin was born on 13 July, 1979 in the village of Loyga, in the Archangelsk District in Northern European Russia. Loyga, inhabited by just over a thousand residents, is so remote that it has no road access to the rest of Russia, and for most of the year is only reachable via a narrow-gauge railroad. Alexander Mishkin lived in his home village until at least 1995, until he was sixteen. For a large part of his school years, Mishkin lived with his grandmother, Loyga’s only medical practitioner at the time.
Incomplete border crossing data obtained by Bellingcat shows that in the period 2010-2013 Mishkin travelled — under his undercover persona of Petrov — multiple times to Ukraine, and often crossed by car into and back from the self-declared Transnistrian Republic where he stayed for short periods of time. His last trip to Ukraine was in mid-December 2013. Mishkin’s travel itinerary from 2016 and on was reported previously by us.
Until early September 2014, Mishkin’s registered home address in Moscow was Khoroshevskoye Shosse 76B, the address of the headquarters of the GRU. Bellingcat has confirmed that until approximately the same time, August 2014, Col. Chepiga was also registered as “residing” at this address. This address registration did not mean that the two physically lived at the GRU headquarters but that their actual place of residence was kept confidential.
excerpt from a second investigation into both GRU agents on bellingcats website.
Alexander Petrov – a fake cover persona for a yet unidentified Russian individual – is not a civilian but linked to one of Russia’s security services. This assessment was based on an exhaustive analysis of “Petrov” passport dossier as obtained from the Russian central passport database.
Petrov and Boshirov made last-minute travel plans to fly to the United Kingdom, which – coupled with the double-booking of return flights on two consecutive dates – makes the “tourism” explanation implausible.
Petrov and Boshirov travelled on international passports that differed by 3 consecutive digits, making it implausible that they were civilians who obtained their passports through the regular, entropic passport application process available to Russian citizens.
Since the publication of the first part of this investigation, other media have followed suit with obtaining access to, and disclosing the passport file of “Ruslan Boshirov” – the second suspect in the Skripals poisoning. The leaked passport file extracts similarly displayed characteristics atypical of a civilian person’ passport. Bellingcat can confirm the authenticity of the leaked passport file of “Boshirov”, and that it contains all three markings that helped identify “Petrov” as a security-service asset: “Top Secret” annotations, a blank biographical page referring to a secret attached letter, a “do not provide information” stamp, and issuing authority unit 770001, exclusively used for state VIPs and intelligence officers. In addition, “Boshirov” also has no recorded history prior to the issuance of his domestic ID passport in 2010 (2009 in “Petrov”’s case)
GRU Officers.
Bellingcat and the Insider can confirm definitively that both “Alexander Petrov” and “Ruslan Boshirov” are active GRU officers. This conclusion is based both on objective data and on discussions with confidential Russian sources familiar with the identity of at least one of the two persons.
Maybe you want to do an investigation on were Novichok was developed and created?
I'll give you a hand, it was created by Russia!
The U.S. believe they were developed at the Chemical Research Institute in Nukus, Soviet Uzbekistan and possibly may have been tested in a research centre in Krasnoarmeysk near Moscow.
This class of organophosphate nerve agents was the fruit of a Cold War-era effort by the then-Soviet Union to develop chemical weapons. Operating under the code name Foliant, the programme created a number of Novichok variants, continuing into the early 1990s. Russian scientist Vil Mirzayanov, who disclosed the programme’s existence before he defected to the West, wrote a 2008 book about secret Soviet-era chemical weapons experimentation. Now 85 and living in the United States, he has freely voiced his suspicions about Novichok’s continuing use.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
I can say that the President of America is like Rogers Rabbit. But this will not be true)))
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: RussianTroll
I can say that the President of America is like Rogers Rabbit. But this will not be true)))
I kind of feel the same way about your points here ..lol
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Any statement requires proof. Otherwise, it's just idle talk.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Direct all claims to your media. I just gave their opinions and articles.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: dragonridr
I will convey your opinion to the UN Special Monitoring Mission. True, I doubt they will take it seriously))
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Any statement requires proof. Otherwise, it's just idle talk.
Are you suggesting your post is idle talk? You posted a picture of empty glasses saying that was proof that MI6 was with them, and I just pointed out the glasses were never used and are there pre-positioned like all the other tables, so your proof is gone...
What do you want me to proof...that the glasses were empty...that glasses are on other tables too as part of the table set up...just look at your own damn picture...lol
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Direct all claims to your media. I just gave their opinions and articles.
Then just agree with my statement and we are all good then...
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: dragonridr
I will convey your opinion to the UN Special Monitoring Mission. True, I doubt they will take it seriously))
Im assuming you mean The Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA). They do not have an investigation going into the poisonings that i know of. But since russia has veto power this is not a surprising revelation. The UK did however charge the Russian Federation Nationals in the Salisbury Chemical Attack, And they did inform the security council they were doing it. and they did issue a red notice with interpol for their arrest. If they leave Russia they will be arrested for the crime.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Everything I wrote was written by yours, the Western and British media. Give you the phones of their chief editors?
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: dragonridr
I will convey your opinion to the UN Special Monitoring Mission. True, I doubt they will take it seriously))
Im assuming you mean The Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA). They do not have an investigation going into the poisonings that i know of. But since russia has veto power this is not a surprising revelation. The UK did however charge the Russian Federation Nationals in the Salisbury Chemical Attack, And they did inform the security council they were doing it. and they did issue a red notice with interpol for their arrest. If they leave Russia they will be arrested for the crime.
No, I don't go that far. It's just that you just announced that the tweet of the UN Special Monitoring Mission is a fake. I understand, now the UN gentlemen need to resign and pay you a penalty for their lies.)))
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Of course I agree! Just don't be so nervous. Do you want to talk about it?))
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Everything I wrote was written by yours, the Western and British media. Give you the phones of their chief editors?
You accepted it all are proof, so say it is not proof and your post is incorrect and you now ask ATS for forgiveness in wasting their time in reading it...
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: dragonridr
I will convey your opinion to the UN Special Monitoring Mission. True, I doubt they will take it seriously))
Im assuming you mean The Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA). They do not have an investigation going into the poisonings that i know of. But since russia has veto power this is not a surprising revelation. The UK did however charge the Russian Federation Nationals in the Salisbury Chemical Attack, And they did inform the security council they were doing it. and they did issue a red notice with interpol for their arrest. If they leave Russia they will be arrested for the crime.
No, I don't go that far. It's just that you just announced that the tweet of the UN Special Monitoring Mission is a fake. I understand, now the UN gentlemen need to resign and pay you a penalty for their lies.)))
The tweet was fake I thought you knew that probably created by a Russian troll.
Here i will make things easier on you here is one in the Canadian war museum where you can read the entire label. which in that photo they conveniently hid from us.
www.warmuseum.ca...
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Of course I agree! Just don't be so nervous. Do you want to talk about it?))
I'm American so I don't have a dog in the fight so to speak...I just pointed out some glaring inaccuracy in your post. The reality is I don't care...Putin is the same man he was 30+ years ago, same person who was the head of the KBG etc...don't think whether he killed people with poison or not changes any of that does it?
originally posted by: RussianTroll
And you do not think that first you should get an apology from all the media outlets to which I referred in my thread, and demand, very strictly demand from them large monetary compensation for the fact that with their publications they caused you severe suffering, incompatible with human life?
By the way, show me a notarized power of attorney that allows you to speak on behalf of all members of the ATS, please)))
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: RussianTroll
And you do not think that first you should get an apology from all the media outlets to which I referred in my thread, and demand, very strictly demand from them large monetary compensation for the fact that with their publications they caused you severe suffering, incompatible with human life?
By the way, show me a notarized power of attorney that allows you to speak on behalf of all members of the ATS, please)))
The media didn't come to ATS with their falsehoods, you did...lol
You can just apologize just to me... then OK?
originally posted by: RussianTroll
List the presidents of the United States for you. who were the heads of the CIA.? I can if you do not know the history of your country
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: RussianTroll
List the presidents of the United States for you. who were the heads of the CIA.? I can if you do not know the history of your country
Why are you so defensive? I didn't say it was good or bad...I said it doesn't matter whether he did it or not, in either case it would not change who he is and has been...