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To: a little elbow grease

The Russians really are acting more than a little unhinged at the moment.

They appear to even be suggesting that Theresa May has a problem with alcohol because he likes the occasional brandy.

This is Theresa May, the vicars daughter whose idea of being naughty and wild in youth was running through a farmer’s wheat field.

These Russians always go that little bit too far with their fantastical allegations, don’t they?

This whole Skripal thing has really got them rattled. They have become far too used to getting away with things.


19 posted on 04/08/2018 2:15:10 AM PDT by Savrola
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To: Savrola
This whole Skripal thing has really got them rattled. They have become far too used to getting away with things.

Check out Moon of Alabama on the Skripal case. It's looking like a random case of shellfish poisoning converted into an international incident when it was noticed that the victim was conveniently a Russian defector. Except the victims survived despite supposed exposure to a military grade nerve poison ten times more effective than VX. Even WaPo wants to know. The head of Britain's Porton Down lab said it was Novichok, a Soviet nerve poison, but he couldn't confirm it was of Russian origin (contradicting his government's representations). The medical director of the hospital where the victims were taken maintained that no one at his facility was treated for organophosphate poisoning (ruling out Novichok).

Lots of questions!

Did Terry May need to wag the dog due to poor polls? Or was she somehow duped by the international Deep State?

And, if the above blogger is correct, why did the Donald fall for it and follow her lead?

23 posted on 04/08/2018 3:51:09 AM PDT by cynwoody
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