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Thanks for this. For a couple of days after the incident fentanyl was being widely reported as the potential poison, and so this CSJ article of same time is consistent with that, although interestingly the CSJ piece seems more certain than press reportshttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/03/05/alleged-former-russian-spy-critically-exposure-unknown-substance/ …
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i think this is only what police suspected before symptoms etc pointed towards something different though. no one ever detected any fentanyl, not in blood, not on the scene
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@ShoebridgeC@CraigMurrayOrg@ukcolumn@21WIRE@VanessaBeeley@EvaKBartlett@georgegalloway I just can't shake the feeling there's more to this#Skripal story than meets the eye... where did the cop get contaminated? & when did symptoms appear? Has his home been decontaminated? -
Were the same procedures followed when the cop was admitted? When was that? I think this CSJ story was planted to further muddy the waters. Do they really turn out in full HazMat gear every time a junky goes over in Salisbury? Any OD like that could potentially involve fentanyl.
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Think this could be like when they destroyed the hard drives of the Snowden files?
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strange, the website now does not show that info anymore, the reference to Fentanyl is gone. ....
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Yes, you are right, they redacted it but I have a screenshot and a saved copy of the publication few hours ago
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