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Charles Shoebridge

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Former army officer, Scotland Yard detective and counter terrorism intelligence officer, international politics graduate, lawyer, broadcaster, writer.

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Joined March 2012

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    1. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 7 Mar 2018

      UK police say substance used on #Skripal was nerve agent https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/mar/07/russian-spy-police-appeal-for-witnesses-as-cobra-meeting-takes-place … A method which points to a state as the likely perpetrator, but if so a state that knew a state would be blamed. And of course, also knew the state that would be blamed is #Russia.

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    2. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 7 Mar 2018

      Interestingly, just 10km from the Salisbury site of the now confirmed nerve agent attack on mi6 agent #Skripal is #PortonDown, long the home of the UK’s chemical weapons program, and where the BBC recently confirmed that nerve agents are still being madehttp://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36606510 …

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    3. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 12 Mar 2018

      #PortonDown says #Skripal was poisoned with Novichok, a Soviet era military grade nerve agent https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/mar/12/russia-highly-likely-to-be-behind-poisoning-of-spy-says-theresa-may … Which suggests that whoever carried out the attack likely knew, and perhaps therefore also intended, that #Russia would be blamed

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    4. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 12 Mar 2018

      #Skripal and his daughter remain alive, and hopefully both may yet make a full recovery. But what kind of attack using a nerve agent “four times more powerful than VX” is successfully delivered to two unprotected civilians, yet (thankfully) fails to kill either of them?

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    5. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 16 Mar 2018

      Central to UK govt claims are that #Novichok was used on #Skripal, and could only have come from #Russia. Yet experts in past have questioned if it exists as a weapon, and the Soviet scientist who first revealed it says its components are freely available https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/03/the-novichok-story-is-indeed-another-iraqi-wmd-scam/ …pic.twitter.com/7kz5vXd8sy

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    6. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 16 Mar 2018

      For 20 years almost nobody heard of #Novichok. Then in Nov 2017 in a UK TV drama a Russian scientist used it to kill his colleagues. Just weeks later, UK alleged was used on #Skripal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strike_Back:_Retribution … Coincidence? Perhaps, but which most UK media have avoided any mention of

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    7. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 18 Mar 2018

      In new claim, @BorisJohnson says UK “has evidence that over last ten years #Russia developing and stockpiling #Novichok” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43448682 … If so, begs question of course of what the claimed “evidence” is. But importantly, also why UK apparently never disclosed it to @OPCW

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    8. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 18 Mar 2018

      Blowing a gaping hole in UK govt #Skripal narrative, the scientist who revealed existence of #Novichok says not only are its components freely available, but that as its formula openly published many states including UK “could easily have synthesised it”https://www.voanews.com/a/russian-chemical-weapons-specialist-moscow-sure-no-one-would-trace-poison/4301213.html …

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    9. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 18 Mar 2018

      In late 2016, in full open cooperation with @OPCW, #Iran successfully synthesised #Novichok nerve agents http://www.spectroscopynow.com/details/ezine/1591ca249b2/Iranian-chemists-identify-Russian-chemical-warfare-agents.html … If Iran can, so can others (likely incl UK). Which leaves the ‘only Russia’ basis of UK #Skripal claims now fatally underminedhttps://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/03/first-recorded-successful-novichok-synthesis-was-in-2017-by-iran-in-cooperation-with-the-opcw/ …

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    10. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 20 Mar 2018

      Prof Hay a renowned chemical weapons expert, and his article here is excellent. Among points that emerge: 1. A number of states (not only #Russia) have likely made #Novichok 2. Rapid UK identification of the #Skripal Novichok suggests UK may be one of them http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43431537 …

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      Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 21 Mar 2018

      Another unreported coincidence (also see thread above), as it emerges that #Skripal #Novichok attack took place just after and very near to location of UK’s biggest chemical warfare exercise, largely organised by Porton Down https://www.gov.uk/government/news/exercise-toxic-dagger-the-sharp-end-of-chemical-warfare … ht @labour_now_uk @xtc_ukpic.twitter.com/isJT2VKyTc

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        2. AIDAN TURNER‏ @AIDANTURNER4 21 Mar 2018
          Replying to @ShoebridgeC @labour_now_uk

          Is it held every year?

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        3. Charles Shoebridge‏ @ShoebridgeC 21 Mar 2018
          Replying to @AIDANTURNER4 @labour_now_uk

          It is. But that doesn’t detract from the timing and location of a real CW attack being quite a coincidence. And of course a genuine coincidence it may be - along with the other coincidences mentioned in the thread, which a media short of new story angles seem reluctant to report.

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        1. Braiquine Niouse‏ @babarovitc 21 Mar 2018
          Replying to @ShoebridgeC @labour_now_uk

          An police exercice, as in London's bus attacks in 2005, the police made an exercice with a scenario very close to the attack wich taked place the same day. The anglosionists used all the time the same way...Since Gladio they are not inspired...

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        1. Occupy the narrative‏ @CamSchweinfickr 21 Mar 2018
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          The first sign of a false flag is a recent drill.

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        1. LydiaWan‏ @WannToll1 23 Mar 2018
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          Another interesting detail. Seems there was a non-fiction book about claimed US Operation Schoker which feeded false info to Soviets and might have propmted them to waste efforts on research of a new nerve agent that US found to be useless as weapon.http://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/05/world/us-dangled-poison-secrets-before-soviets-book-reports.html …

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        1. right to left‏ @rlmcr57 4 Jul 2018
          Replying to @ShoebridgeC @labour_now_uk

          Funny how the Russians keep dropping this 'Novichok' nerve agent near England's main chemical weapons lab!

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