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Saturday, March 17, 2018

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Russian Spy Poisoned In UK Offered To Give Evidence That MI6 Created “Trump Dossier” So He Could Return Home

A fascinating new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today detailing the events surrounding the alleged nerve gas poisoning of former GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal in SalisburyEngland on 4 March—whom the British government claims was attacked by a Soviet-era Novichok nerve agent that was only produced in the former Soviet Union territory of Uzbekistan in a chemical weapons factory that the US dismantled after the Soviet Union collapsed—whose formula to make can still be found in its main developers 2008 book titled “State Secrets: An Insider’s Chronicle of the Russian Chemical Weapons Program”—whose toxicity is so dangerous and volatile only a handful of places in the world can produce, handle and deploy it safely—like Porton Down, one of the UK's most secretive and controversial military research facilities, and the nearby chemical-biological-radiological-nuclear training facility called the Defence CBRN Centre at Winterbourne Gunner—both within 6 kilometers (4 miles) of Salisbury—states that it was, in fact, a Sergei Skripal “initiated negotiation” to return to Russiain exchange for information he said proved that the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) entirely created what is known as the “Trump Dossier” in order to destroy President Donald Trump.  [Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]
According to this report, in early February (2018), the Federal Security Service (FSB) was contacted by Yulia Skripal—who is the daughter of the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, has lived in London since 2011 [English], and was preparing to return to Russia to marry the son of a high-ranking Russian security official—but whose father, already despondent over the death of his son last year, and his wife in 2012 [English], wanted to return to Russia with her—and in exchange for his being allowed to do so, would, in turn, provide proof that MI6 had entirely created what is now known as the now discredited “Trump Dossier” in cooperation with the Obama-Clinton regime designed to destroy the legitimacy of President Trump.
Not being told the peoples in the West, this report notes, is that Sergei Skripal was a former Russian military intelligence officer who was recruited by MI6 to be a double agent [English]—and whose recruitment to spy for MI6 was masterminded by MI6 agent Pablo Miller who worked directly under the “Trump Dossier” creator, and MI6 officer, Christopher Steele—with Sergei Skripal, also, working for Orbis Business IntelligenceChristopher Steele’s outfit that put together the infamous dossier on Trumpthat both MI6 spies Steele and Miller worked for too.




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