38/ still had residual velocity to continue on to bed.) D) in contrast, balcony cylinder, after perforating roof, did a sort of seemingly gravity-defying mid-air pirouette before toppling over with its nose pointing towards hole, but not in it.
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49/ one of the most remarkable about OPCW's investigation is that they didn't carry out a single autopsy on the dead bodies. People can speculate on whether they died from chlorine, smoke inhalation/asphyxiation or something else, but, without an autopsy, no one knows.
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50/ according to OPCW Interim Report (July 6, 2018), OPCW communicated its "intention" to exhume bodies in note verbale NV/ODG/214827/18, and OPCW undertook "preliminary preparations" to do sopic.twitter.com/UjlsXYZ3vC
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51/ OPCW visited Locations 2, 4 and hospital on April 21, 25 and May 1. On Apr 26, it notified Syria of intent to exhume by Note Verbale. Syria responded on May 4 and a second time in Note Verbale 57 (prior to August). Interim Report was on July 6.pic.twitter.com/q6x6TbYX5z
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52/ Final Report states that Syrian response on May 4 "enumerated conditions to be met in order to conduct the exhumation". OPCW Final: "With due consideration of the time elapsed since the alleged incident, the possibility was eventually not explored any further." Why not?pic.twitter.com/fzguybBQje
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53/ Seems crazy that they didn't do any autopsies. I presume that autopsy possibility was still live as of Interim Report on July 6 or they would have closed it off then. When did OPCW stop "exploring" possible autopsy and why? Lack of autopsy creates pointless uncertainty.
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54/ so OPCW didn't do any autopsies. Remember when Dr Tarakji of SAMS said that there were no blood samples: "because of a lack of resources, we can’t take blood samples.” http://archive.is/XNTqB That sent alarm bells off for me.pic.twitter.com/MFpbbGAX0h
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55/ in early Climate Audit blog about Bre-X fraud https://climateaudit.org/2005/02/06/bre-x-core-and-code/ …, I noted that fraudsters didnt have on-site split core, universal in exploration. They claimed that they needed entire core for sampling. I commented that analysts should have "run for the exit" immediately
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56/ lack of blood samples in Douma should have placed everyone on high alert for fraud. OPCW should have checked this out, but failed to do so.
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