The web pages of the media are constantly updating and so, more inrformation is being displayed.
I listened to Sam Hobson's comments to the media and on the BBC website the video of Mr. Hobson
explaining what he knew and is shown on a page from Tuesday 5th July.
LINK:
Even ignoring the idea that it may have been recorded earlier than three days after the poisoning,
it's still lax of the Police to allow this person who had frequent contact with the couple over the weekend
to be out-and-about.
Remember, this Novichok sat idle for four months and is still not located.
Allowing this person to be accessable to the media and possibly warn the assumed Russian assassin that
his/her trail has been picked up, could be seen as irresponsible to some security agencies.
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Hobson explains how he and Charlie Rowley went to obtain Mr. Rowley's prescription at the Amesbury
chemists and then moved on to visit the Amesbury Baptist Church for food.
The same place where he's interviewed and possibly, where he lives.
The fun-fair is not mentioned.
Ms. Sturgess was already in hospital at this time, although the suggestion of Novichok poisoning doesn't
seem to have been a concern then. After leaving the church, Sam Hobson states Rowley left the church
and went home to 'get ready to go to the hospital' -presumably to visit his sick female friend.
Hobson continues that Rowley started to feel hot and sweaty. When added that it was Sam Hobson who
rang for the ambulance for Charlie Rowley, we can take it that Hobson accompanied Rowley back to the
Muggleton Road accommodation.
This is proven when Hobson elaborates that Rowley took a shower, went into his bedroom and then returned
in front of Sam and began convulsing.
So the 'hot and sweaty' comment is connected to the shower comment. Hobson may be nervous in front of
the media, but he seems to hold himself well. It's just his narrative is all over the place, but that's understandable.
The clip is edited as seen by the fade-outs on the video.
Carrying on, Sam Hobson explains that the road was blocked off and the scene was attended by people in:
"suits n' that 'cos they were treating for the nerve-agent thing that was going around in Salisbury"
Hobson adds that the reason might be that 'they' -presumably Rowley and Sturgess, 'went off to talk and must
have touched something and become contaminated the next day'
This may be a lie to cover up a possible meeting with a drug-dealer that Hobson is aware of or maybe it was
a romantic moment between these two vulnerable people. Where Sam Hobson obtained the assumption that
Rowley and Sturgess must have touched something to become contaminated, is something that bothers me.
For a heavy-drinking, dishevelled-looking chap who doesn't work Fridays, he certainly seems to know quite
a bit about the duration between tactile contact of Novichok and it's eventual effects!
Another fade-out and Hobson says "They're still in hospital... they're still there, but they're stable though" and
adding "...They're in an isolation room, there's guards up there... keeping the room safe"
I find Sam Hobson's comments about 'guards surrounding the hospital room' a little alarming.
Why would he have access to such an area where a possible nerve-agent was present and be allowed to report
on the condition of the couple? Is he a f*ckin' Doctor now?!!
One more fade-out and Hobson says "I feel bad, seeing him (Rowley) in a bad way and I've never seen him in
a bad way before in my life. I was panicking, at first I thought I thought it was a gas-leak and wouldn't have thought
it was anything to do with the nerve-agents. But the ambulance [men] were saying it was the same kind of symptoms
as them"
All of this could be he's just a bullsh*ter enjoying the limelight, of course.
It could be that with Dawn Sturgess' illness, the medical team realised she'd been infected with the nerve agent
9 miles away from where the ambulance had picked her up and then receiving a call regarding a sick person at
the same location, put two and to together.
Why the same medical team didn't isolate Hobson is also a mystery.
Yet, it was left to this scruffy young man to announce the report. Also, notice there's no sign of Craig Pattenden at
this point. No mention from Hobson himself that they'd all travelled from Salisbury to Amesbury and obviously, no
mention of discovered sunglasses.
More Beneath.
I listened to Sam Hobson's comments to the media and on the BBC website the video of Mr. Hobson
explaining what he knew and is shown on a page from Tuesday 5th July.
LINK:
Even ignoring the idea that it may have been recorded earlier than three days after the poisoning,
it's still lax of the Police to allow this person who had frequent contact with the couple over the weekend
to be out-and-about.
Remember, this Novichok sat idle for four months and is still not located.
Allowing this person to be accessable to the media and possibly warn the assumed Russian assassin that
his/her trail has been picked up, could be seen as irresponsible to some security agencies.
..............................................
Hobson explains how he and Charlie Rowley went to obtain Mr. Rowley's prescription at the Amesbury
chemists and then moved on to visit the Amesbury Baptist Church for food.
The same place where he's interviewed and possibly, where he lives.
The fun-fair is not mentioned.
Ms. Sturgess was already in hospital at this time, although the suggestion of Novichok poisoning doesn't
seem to have been a concern then. After leaving the church, Sam Hobson states Rowley left the church
and went home to 'get ready to go to the hospital' -presumably to visit his sick female friend.
Hobson continues that Rowley started to feel hot and sweaty. When added that it was Sam Hobson who
rang for the ambulance for Charlie Rowley, we can take it that Hobson accompanied Rowley back to the
Muggleton Road accommodation.
This is proven when Hobson elaborates that Rowley took a shower, went into his bedroom and then returned
in front of Sam and began convulsing.
So the 'hot and sweaty' comment is connected to the shower comment. Hobson may be nervous in front of
the media, but he seems to hold himself well. It's just his narrative is all over the place, but that's understandable.
The clip is edited as seen by the fade-outs on the video.
Carrying on, Sam Hobson explains that the road was blocked off and the scene was attended by people in:
"suits n' that 'cos they were treating for the nerve-agent thing that was going around in Salisbury"
Hobson adds that the reason might be that 'they' -presumably Rowley and Sturgess, 'went off to talk and must
have touched something and become contaminated the next day'
This may be a lie to cover up a possible meeting with a drug-dealer that Hobson is aware of or maybe it was
a romantic moment between these two vulnerable people. Where Sam Hobson obtained the assumption that
Rowley and Sturgess must have touched something to become contaminated, is something that bothers me.
For a heavy-drinking, dishevelled-looking chap who doesn't work Fridays, he certainly seems to know quite
a bit about the duration between tactile contact of Novichok and it's eventual effects!
Another fade-out and Hobson says "They're still in hospital... they're still there, but they're stable though" and
adding "...They're in an isolation room, there's guards up there... keeping the room safe"
I find Sam Hobson's comments about 'guards surrounding the hospital room' a little alarming.
Why would he have access to such an area where a possible nerve-agent was present and be allowed to report
on the condition of the couple? Is he a f*ckin' Doctor now?!!
One more fade-out and Hobson says "I feel bad, seeing him (Rowley) in a bad way and I've never seen him in
a bad way before in my life. I was panicking, at first I thought I thought it was a gas-leak and wouldn't have thought
it was anything to do with the nerve-agents. But the ambulance [men] were saying it was the same kind of symptoms
as them"
All of this could be he's just a bullsh*ter enjoying the limelight, of course.
It could be that with Dawn Sturgess' illness, the medical team realised she'd been infected with the nerve agent
9 miles away from where the ambulance had picked her up and then receiving a call regarding a sick person at
the same location, put two and to together.
Why the same medical team didn't isolate Hobson is also a mystery.
Yet, it was left to this scruffy young man to announce the report. Also, notice there's no sign of Craig Pattenden at
this point. No mention from Hobson himself that they'd all travelled from Salisbury to Amesbury and obviously, no
mention of discovered sunglasses.
More Beneath.
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