This one British expert is not with us to deter another devious UK cabinet to put blame elsewhere with no evidence … Dr. David Kelly, chemical warfare expert on Soviet CBW program from Porton Down.
Russia’s Dirty Chemical Secret | American Legion Magazine – Dec. 1996 |
Buried in last year’s explosive report of Michigan Senator Donald W. Riegle, Jr. concerning chemical and biological warfare agents was the assertion that Iraq may have acquired chemical agents from the former Soviet Union.
Reigle–who has since retired from the US Senate–and his staff said the agents were developed by the Soviet Union under the name, “NOVICHOK,” meaning newcomer.
The Reigle report is just the latest piece of evidence pointing to the Development of a new class of poisons that may have been transferred to Iraq for use against American forces in the Gulf War.
This could explain why the DOD has engaged in what looks like a frantic effort since the war to dismantle the Russian chemical and biological warfare (CBW) program and develop effective defenses against the agents.
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Vladimir Petrenko is a victim of the Russian CBW program. As a young lieutenant in 1982, he volunteered to test a new chemical warfare suit and was exposed to a poison that the Soviets had been secretly developing since the late 1970s.
Michael Waller, a senior fellow with the American Foreign Policy Council, visited with Petrenko and says his health is deteriorating. At age 34, Petrenko looks 20 years older. He is haggard and gaunt, has a grey beard and is developing serious illnesses that require almost constant treatment.
Novichok has similar effects. It can be toxic like a chemical agent or cause diseases like a biological agent. It can be lethal or debilitating.
Equally frightening, Waller says he was told by Russian scientists who have worked on the Novichok program that the poison affects human genes, causing birth defects and infant illnesses among offsprings.
Posted earlier @EuroTrib – read full diary.
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Amazing, two diaries about the nerve agent attack on British soil produces zero comments within the Pond community 🙁
Voor a good discussion and comments please go to posts @EuroTrib …
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Central-Asia: US dismantles chemical weapons | BBC News – Aug. 9, 1999 |
A group of American defence experts have arrived in Uzbekistan to start helping the Uzbeks dismantle and decontaminate one of the former Soviet Union’s largest chemical weapons testing facilities.
US officials say the chemical research institute in western Uzbekistan was a major research site for a new generation of secret, highly lethal chemical weapons, known as Novichok.
Congress has allocated up to $6m for the project, after the US signed an agreement on assistance to help dismantle the institute earlier in the year.
Guaranteed, all CBW research labs of major powers have samples of the deadly variants of this binary agent.
Dispersed in an ultra-fine powder instead of a gas or a vapor, they have unique qualities. A binary agent was then created that would mimic the same properties but would either be manufactured using materials legal under the CWT or be undetectable by treaty regime inspections. The most potent compounds from this family, novichok-5 and novichok-7, are supposedly around five to eight times more potent than VX.
No useful purpose would be served by Russia to assassinate Sergei Skripal in Salisbury, UK. None whatsoever in the year of the Football World Cup played in Russia.
Remember Dr. David Kelly, expert in dismantling Soviet CBW plants and his job as member of UNSCOM in Iraq. What was his fate after the lies by Tony Blair and the dodgy dossier of the Iraq War?
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Didn’t pass the censor – Richard Silverstein’s blog Tikun Olam. No matter, some people are hard to convince. From the start of the Syrian conflict, Richard and I have opposite views on the perpetrators and US foreign policy WRT the Arab Spring.
His remark “I and the media” is of course quite a weak argument.