As Theresa May sees out the last junkets of her position as Prime Minister, saying farewell and winking that
trade agreements will need to be looked at after 31st October rolls around is a must.
During an interview with john Pienaara -a Radio 5 Live Presenter, she was pressed on saying that she would
'demand' Russian President Vladimir Putin give up the alleged Russian Novichok agents at the next G20
summit.
For the sake of maintaining 'The Ruskies Did It'-narrative, they filmed the interview. Yet this article doesn't
solely stick to what was said at that interview. The slippery MSM at it again!
Mixing several separate interviews to support one narrative, nice one BBC.
(Top seated image, Left-to-Right) Ruslan Boshirov and Alexander Petrov.
Here's the suspects. There were reports of a third man who was never filmed, however these two seem to like each
other's company considering what is at stake. It seems there are plenty of pics to choose from when we're dealing
with secretive 'spies'!
By the way, the controversy over the last image, the one displaying the times that the two men walked along a
non-return gate passageway (or two as some medias state) at Gatwick Airport, is still confusing.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova claimed the time-stamps were superimposed onto the
images and others have suggested the two-passage reason for the coincidental timing.
Yet nobody wonders why the times are exact anyway.
Two people activating two cameras at the same time...? Two images -presumably from moving footage, presented to
the media with the a same time-stamps? Wouldn't you think that would help those doubt the official narrative?
Also, the Skripals were reportedly moved to an undisclosed location after the supposed poisoning and haven't been
heard of since Yulia's (the daughter) specially-prepared interview back in May of 2018.
Please note, the alleged poisoning occurred on 4th March 2018 with the use of a deadly nerve-agent. Yet not even
two months later, Yulia walks through a garden-like scene and sits down for the well-spoken interview.
And yet Charlie Rowley, one of the latter victims of this mysterious attack, says to The Guardian:
As well, With her and her father's face being plastered all over the mainstream media, wouldn't you think someone
would recognise them if they left this unknown house?
It's like it's a game of some-sort.
trade agreements will need to be looked at after 31st October rolls around is a must.
During an interview with john Pienaara -a Radio 5 Live Presenter, she was pressed on saying that she would
'demand' Russian President Vladimir Putin give up the alleged Russian Novichok agents at the next G20
summit.
For the sake of maintaining 'The Ruskies Did It'-narrative, they filmed the interview. Yet this article doesn't
solely stick to what was said at that interview. The slippery MSM at it again!
Quote:Theresa May: Salisbury poisoning suspects must face justice.
'The suspects in the Salisbury Novichok attack should be "brought to justice", Theresa May has said ahead of a
meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit. The PM told the BBC Russia needs to stop its
"destabilising activities".
The UK believes two officers from Russia's military intelligence service, the GRU, were behind the poisoning of
former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in March 2018. The Kremlin denies any involvement.
Mr Skripal and his daughter both survived the poisoning but last July a British woman, Dawn Sturgess, died after
coming into contact with Novichok through handling a contaminated perfume bottle. Scotland Yard and the CPS say
there is sufficient evidence to charge two Russians - who go by the names of Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov
-for attempted murder.
However, Mr Putin has insisted they are civilians, not criminals.
Friday's meeting, on the margins of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, is the first formal bilateral meeting between
the two leaders since the 2018 attack.
(Look at the optics here... Trump and Mohammad Bin Salman Al Saud. It says a lot!)
Speaking to BBC deputy political editor John Pienaar, Mrs May said the poisoning was a "despicable and irresponsible
act" and the UK has already set out evidence and made charges against two Russians.
"Russia does not allow the extradition of its nationals, but European arrest warrants are out for those two individuals and
if they set foot outside Russia we will be making every effort that they are brought to justice," she said.
"Russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way - and stop its other destabilising activities around the world,
including, for example, its use of disinformation and cyber-attacks," she added.
In a separate interview, Mrs May said her decision to meet Mr Putin did not mean it was "business as usual" with Russia.
"It can't be business as usual with Russia until they stop the sort of acts we have seen them doing around the world," she
told ITV News...'
Mixing several separate interviews to support one narrative, nice one BBC.
Quote:'Fuss about spies'BBC:
Meanwhile, in an interview with the Financial Times, Mr Putin attacked liberalism, a core principle of western democracy,
declaring it "obsolete". He also said he hoped "a few preliminary steps" would be made towards restoring relations between
Russia and the UK.
However, he appeared to have little sympathy for Mr Skripal. The former Russian military intelligence colonel was jailed after
being accused of spying for Britain, before being released as part of a spy swap.
"Treason is the gravest crime possible and traitors must be punished," Mr Putin told the newspaper.
"I am not saying that the Salisbury incident is the way to do it. Not at all. But traitors must be punished."
He added: "Listen, all this fuss about spies and counterspies, it is not worth serious interstate relations.
This spy story, as we say, it is not worth five kopecks. Or even five pounds, for that matter."
The Russian President has previously labelled Mr Skripal as a "traitor" and a "scumbag".
The Skripal poisoning froze relations between Russia and the UK. The UK expelled 23 Russian diplomats who Mrs May
claimed were undeclared intelligence officers following the Salisbury attack, and Russia responded by also expelling UK
diplomats...'
(Top seated image, Left-to-Right) Ruslan Boshirov and Alexander Petrov.
Here's the suspects. There were reports of a third man who was never filmed, however these two seem to like each
other's company considering what is at stake. It seems there are plenty of pics to choose from when we're dealing
with secretive 'spies'!
By the way, the controversy over the last image, the one displaying the times that the two men walked along a
non-return gate passageway (or two as some medias state) at Gatwick Airport, is still confusing.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova claimed the time-stamps were superimposed onto the
images and others have suggested the two-passage reason for the coincidental timing.
Yet nobody wonders why the times are exact anyway.
Two people activating two cameras at the same time...? Two images -presumably from moving footage, presented to
the media with the a same time-stamps? Wouldn't you think that would help those doubt the official narrative?
Also, the Skripals were reportedly moved to an undisclosed location after the supposed poisoning and haven't been
heard of since Yulia's (the daughter) specially-prepared interview back in May of 2018.
Please note, the alleged poisoning occurred on 4th March 2018 with the use of a deadly nerve-agent. Yet not even
two months later, Yulia walks through a garden-like scene and sits down for the well-spoken interview.
And yet Charlie Rowley, one of the latter victims of this mysterious attack, says to The Guardian:
Quote:'...Rowley, who was in hospital being treated for meningitis, told the Sunday Mirror: “I may be out of
hospital but I don’t feel safe. I’m terrified about the future.
“Doctors simply don’t know what the long-term effects could be. The worst thing has been the fear
over my sight. I’m struggling to see properly and to walk. I’m one of only a handful in
the world to have survived novichok, so it’s untrod territory. I feel like a guinea pig.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen from one day to the next.”...'
As well, With her and her father's face being plastered all over the mainstream media, wouldn't you think someone
would recognise them if they left this unknown house?
It's like it's a game of some-sort.
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