Snickers Man wrote: » OK. I have no evidence for the foregoing apart from what I've read in the papers and a simple examination of the facts from the point of view of cui bono? (Who benefits?)
Dohnjoe wrote: » It's a good start to acknowledge that there is no evidence. The point of view from que bono is deeply flawed. It's an appeal to motive fallacy. I know it might be fun for people to speculate about mysteries and conspiracies, but ultimately what can be "asserted without evidence, can also be dismissed without evidence" as Hitchens said. Here's a decent overview of what went down in Salisburyhttp://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43315636 Obviously that's just one outlet, there are many others with reporters and journalists on the ground who have been following the situation as it unfolded
Dohnjoe wrote: » 1. If Putin had this man killed, do you think he would admit to it in front of the world? highly unlikely (some would say impossible)
Dohnjoe wrote: » So we have evidence of an inside job by the Kremlin to kill a "traitor" and send a clear message to the world - yet so far the only thread on the conspiracy forum on this centers on an entirely hypothetical suggestion (with no evidence) that it might be a false flag
Snickers Man wrote: » Well, yes. But that IS what this forum is for, isn't it?
redcup342 wrote: » What strikes me as particularly strange is that they would use a Nerve Agent that could be directly traced back to Russia. That stuff has been around since the Soviet Union so it's conceivable that some had been purchased on the black market after the collapse. I think it's possible that someone carried out the attack with the aim of another goal. Destabilization of the Middle East Destabilize trade between Russia and the West. Destabilize the Energy Markets Something doesn't smell right, someone is going to make a lot of money out of this.
Hector Bellend wrote: » Evidence to prove or disprove any claims has been skimpy to put it mildly. It isnt up to the russians to do this surely.
Dohnjoe wrote: » The current (growing) evidence points toward Russian state involvement There is no other evidence of other theories, including the 14 (and increasing) different theories and explanations presented by the Kremlin
Chrongen wrote: » Nothing points to the Kremlin.
Chrongen wrote: » What most people are interested in is the proof that the Skripals were attacked in Salisbury and that this attack was orchestrated by a government, namely the Government of The Russian Federation. Also that this murder attempt was sanctioned by a foreign leader.
It has been quite a while since Sergei and Yulia Skripal were found incapacitated on a bench. They have since been brought back to health. Why is there no talk with them?
Dohnjoe wrote: » Fully agree - it was an excellent inside job. A Russian nerve agent has been confirmed. A Russian spy-turned-traitor has been targeted. Russian legislation was previously passed making it easier to authorise the killing of "extremists" abroad (which was closely followed by another "inside job" where a hated Russian spy-turned-traitor was poisoned by Polonium traced to Russian reactors). All of this during an ongoing atmosphere during Putin's tenure of murders and assassinations of Russian opposition politicians, lawyers, spies, journalists. And all this time it was obviously Sweden
Dohnjoe wrote: » Not really, I think most people suspect Putin straight off the bat (the 28 odd countries that expelled diplomats obviously believe the intelligence) The investigation hasn't concluded yet, so we can't really call it anyway. Yulia gave a brief press conference and doesn't seem too keen on going back to Russia any time soon (who'd blame her). No official word from Sergei yet.
Chrongen wrote: » Nobody is interested in other theories. What most people are interested in is the proof that the Skripals were attacked in Salisbury and that this attack was orchestrated by a government, namely the Government of The Russian Federation. Also that this murder attempt was sanctioned by a foreign leader. This has been the narrative since the event was reported. It has been quite a while since Sergei and Yulia Skripal were found incapacitated on a bench. They have since been brought back to health. Why is there no talk with them?
Chrongen wrote: » The British say that the Skripals were poisoned with a toxin
argument changes when this toxin was actually developed in Uzbekistan.
So...then we have a complete confusion about how it was delivered.
The story went
Apparently it was "military grade" nerve pedigree, yet the Skripals are both alive.
The pets in the house are, or at least WERE fine, until they were killed and incinerated.
Nobody has been allowed access to the Skripals.
The UK have refused to allow diplomatic access to the Skripals in contravention of diplomatics protocol.
The Porton Down Research facility have claimed to identify the toxin yet have refused to state its origin, despite politicians insisting they have ironclad proof that it was a poison developed in Russia and administered FROM Russia.
The UK are hiding something.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Dohnjoe world everything is how he sees it with his own eyes. He thinks the American and UK governments are beacons of light fighting the evil dark forces of the world. He doesn't really understand, not everything about the world, will be found in a school book, on Sky News and BBC. These people are lost cause there too far gone to change now. You could show them evidence jihadists gassed children and MI6 kiled tried to kill Skipral and they still think this is not right it has to be the Russians and Assad.
mcmoustache wrote: » If the Russians had been able to stick to one story, they might be credible. Instead, they come out with loads of contradictory theories about what happened. And some people are upset that they aren't taken seriously.
Dohnjoe wrote: » People who have set fringe world views are often unable to view events in an objective manner. They typically see the world in terms of sides, simplistic black/white narratives and will often distort information to fit that belief. For example when I was protesting against the Iraq war, I noticed there were extreme types who weren't just against architects of the war, they literally hated the countries involved (which makes no sense) by extension they felt they had to support Saddam (which makes even less sense) People with these mindsets have a tendency to support far-fetched conspiracies, not because they were true, but because these conspiracies implicate the entities they dislike and thus fit their belief system There is an even more extreme version of this; if there is e.g. a foreign attack on the soil of country X, Y, Z - because they dislike their personifications of these countries so much, they will, by nature, implicate these countries in the attack. Often by any means necessary. They will go to extremes of discrediting anything that doesn't implicate those countries, they will distort information, hide context, deliberately be untruthful
Dohnjoe wrote: » (Using "accused of" before everything) This same administration is accused of using Polonium to murder an ex-spy, denies it, then shelters the suspects. Boldly assassinating prominent opposition figures/lawyers/journalists, denies it, spreads disinformation. Directly helping rebels down flight MH17, whilst denying it, whilst fabricating conspiracies about it. Annexing territory whilst denying it (then in a rare move admitting it) Sparking a war in neighbouring country, denies it, spreads disinformation. Deploying troops and weaponry in said war whilst denying it, whilst fabricating conspiracies about it. Interfering in foreign democratic elections, denies it. Running propaganda factories, denies it. Destabilising and spreading propaganda about neighboring country and parties within that country, spreads conspiracy theories, denies it. Running national doping scandal, denies it. Protecting dictator from international action, spreads conspiracies.. Each case is another "inside job" or fabricated propaganda. Almost like some kind of pattern of behavior. This autocratic, corrupt administration, which has no real opposition remaining, has an iron grip on the media in the country, a whipped parliament.. is always the victim of these foreign "inside jobs". I am shocked that this administrations denials and 15 different explanations on the Skripal case is not being taken seriously by the international community
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Polls in American have shown the majority of the population there believe the US government is hiding information about 9/11. You need to not stop calling the 9/11 conspiracy fringe.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Fact not conspiracy: I could continue on but you can't fix stupid.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Polls show that a significant number of people across the Middle East do not believe the Holocaust happened This is an indicator of levels of education, prejudice, etc. Likewise according to a Russian poll, one third of Russians believe the sun travels around the earth. Again, levels of education. I personally know a significant number of people who have some belief in ghosts This is why we live in representative democracies, emphasis on representative.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » I don 't believe the holocust happened as stated either i researched this topic extensively lot of information i found does not support Nazis killing 6 million Jews.