It's ironic and in a way, amusing that many of the daily news articles that are hopefully perused by viewers have
so much verve installed into them as to purvey a sense of serious appeal and then seemingly forgotten about
when the next day arrives, one might begin to think it's just a money-making racket based around advertising
diverse products via commercials.
But here at Rogue Nation, we will continue to watch as earlier narratives transmute into a more convenient
portrait that suits a current manner of political thinking. Something the same mainstream media believes
we're actually interested in.
Just as within many episodes of past-and-present TV Detective series and soap operas, the forum of the
working-class seems to struggle to hold intrigue and guileful aspects to entertain and usually, the equation
or structure of an incident is fairly straight forward. I would offer that any Police Force would agree with this
mode of thinking, Subject A is seen fleeing a scene of a crime and invariably, Subject A is the culprit.
............................
As said above, the media are quick to move a narrative along until it wanders into areas not conducive with
what they deem interesting. Names of people get dropped due a driven agenda and when looked back on,
a timeline and relevant facts can become confusing.
The Skripals were supposedly poisoned by a Russian-constructed nerve-agent, the ex-spy and daughter were
out in the open at the Maltings Shopping Centre in Salisbury when Sergei Skripal began to feel the effects of
this deadly toxin. Hearing of the elderly man twitching on a park bench with his daughter Yulia and in such
distress, a passing nurse -Alison McCourt, rushed to his aid.
Yet it was sixteen-year-old Abigail McCourt -the daughter of Alison, who was applauded by the media and
even received an award for her alleged bravery of telling her mother about the sick man slumped on the
bench. The reality was that Alison was an army colonel and chief nursing officer, a factor that was vital
and strangely coincidental considering the security-connected situation.
But... just as the Wikipedia account states in the the first post:
'On 4 March 2018, Skripal and his 33-year-old daughter Yulia, who was visiting from Moscow, were found
"slipping in and out of consciousness on a public bench" near a shopping centre in Salisbury by a doctor
and nurse who were passing by. While at Salisbury District Hospital, they were put into induced comas
to prevent organ damage...'
Who was the Doctor and who was the nurse? It couldn't be the mother of Abigail McCourt, the sixteen-year
-old teenager from Larkhill told The Guardian:
“It was my brother’s birthday and we were out celebrating, and we were coming home and I saw them
on the bench,” Abigail, who learned first aid at school, told the Salisbury-based radio station Spire FM.
“At this point people were still walking past and I don’t think anyone had really noticed them. I told my
mum because I thought he was having a heart attack. We went over and it developed from there.
“We went home and the next day I was talking to some of my friends about it, and at break someone
Snapchatted me and said, ‘Is this the thing you were talking about?’, and I was ‘OK, wow’. “I was a bit
shocked, to be honest, because I don’t think I was expecting that to have happened. I needed to phone
my mum and see if she was OK. It was a bit surreal.”
Abigail, who underwent hospital tests to see if she had been contaminated by the deadly nerve agent,
was speaking after winning a Spire FM local hero award. Abigail, who was nominated by her mother,
said she put her first aid training to good use and believed she made a difference...'
Source:
Any reference to a coma or her mother's health?
............................
Later it was initially added by the media that a Policeman -DS (Detective Sergeant) Nick Bailey also attended
the scene and became ill from contact. This 'Bobby-on-the-beat' narrative swiftly changed to where DS Bailey
actually came into contact with the Novichok chemical during an inspection of Sergei Skripal's home.
In the attempt to rectify the error of DS Bailey's whereabouts on 4th March 2018, two other Police officers were
interjected into the narrative. PC Alex Way and PC Alex Collins were now said to have attended to the Skripals
on the bench at the Maltings but do not appear to have had any health issues.
Simply, another interchange from the media.
............................
However, it's now 2024 and there's been enough time to adjust and manage what message is required to
deal with today's political situation. The traditional enemy of the West -the 'Emmanuel Goldstein' of Orwell's
famous book, is still in play.
People with posh voices and wearing expensive suits are preparing themselves to reach a verdict on what
occurred after the retired Sergei Skripal became exposed to the lethal toxin cunningly placed some where
the MI6-friendly gent could touch it and with words coated in syrup, explain how Putin's gang went about
fooling the British Intelligence Services. I'd suggest the phrase 'poorly-funded' will surface to explain how
the alleged poisoners bamboozled these James Bond-types by flying into England on a commercial airline.
............................
In this particular case, the subjects were a forty-four year-old woman and a fellow-dependent on the welfare
system of the UK. Dawn Sturgess and forty-five year-old Charlie Rowley were spending the Summer of 2018
doing what they usually did, taking in the rare British sunshine along the banks of Salisbury's River Avon and
purchasing cheap lager with their unemployment allowance.
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The late-Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley Today.
But I'm sure those of the silver-spoon will say it better. Let's see.
The Ongoing Inquiry:
so much verve installed into them as to purvey a sense of serious appeal and then seemingly forgotten about
when the next day arrives, one might begin to think it's just a money-making racket based around advertising
diverse products via commercials.

But here at Rogue Nation, we will continue to watch as earlier narratives transmute into a more convenient
portrait that suits a current manner of political thinking. Something the same mainstream media believes
we're actually interested in.
Just as within many episodes of past-and-present TV Detective series and soap operas, the forum of the
working-class seems to struggle to hold intrigue and guileful aspects to entertain and usually, the equation
or structure of an incident is fairly straight forward. I would offer that any Police Force would agree with this
mode of thinking, Subject A is seen fleeing a scene of a crime and invariably, Subject A is the culprit.
............................
As said above, the media are quick to move a narrative along until it wanders into areas not conducive with
what they deem interesting. Names of people get dropped due a driven agenda and when looked back on,
a timeline and relevant facts can become confusing.
The Skripals were supposedly poisoned by a Russian-constructed nerve-agent, the ex-spy and daughter were
out in the open at the Maltings Shopping Centre in Salisbury when Sergei Skripal began to feel the effects of
this deadly toxin. Hearing of the elderly man twitching on a park bench with his daughter Yulia and in such
distress, a passing nurse -Alison McCourt, rushed to his aid.
Yet it was sixteen-year-old Abigail McCourt -the daughter of Alison, who was applauded by the media and
even received an award for her alleged bravery of telling her mother about the sick man slumped on the
bench. The reality was that Alison was an army colonel and chief nursing officer, a factor that was vital
and strangely coincidental considering the security-connected situation.
But... just as the Wikipedia account states in the the first post:
'On 4 March 2018, Skripal and his 33-year-old daughter Yulia, who was visiting from Moscow, were found
"slipping in and out of consciousness on a public bench" near a shopping centre in Salisbury by a doctor
and nurse who were passing by. While at Salisbury District Hospital, they were put into induced comas
to prevent organ damage...'
Who was the Doctor and who was the nurse? It couldn't be the mother of Abigail McCourt, the sixteen-year
-old teenager from Larkhill told The Guardian:
“It was my brother’s birthday and we were out celebrating, and we were coming home and I saw them
on the bench,” Abigail, who learned first aid at school, told the Salisbury-based radio station Spire FM.
“At this point people were still walking past and I don’t think anyone had really noticed them. I told my
mum because I thought he was having a heart attack. We went over and it developed from there.
“We went home and the next day I was talking to some of my friends about it, and at break someone
Snapchatted me and said, ‘Is this the thing you were talking about?’, and I was ‘OK, wow’. “I was a bit
shocked, to be honest, because I don’t think I was expecting that to have happened. I needed to phone
my mum and see if she was OK. It was a bit surreal.”
Abigail, who underwent hospital tests to see if she had been contaminated by the deadly nerve agent,
was speaking after winning a Spire FM local hero award. Abigail, who was nominated by her mother,
said she put her first aid training to good use and believed she made a difference...'
Source:
Any reference to a coma or her mother's health?

............................
Later it was initially added by the media that a Policeman -DS (Detective Sergeant) Nick Bailey also attended
the scene and became ill from contact. This 'Bobby-on-the-beat' narrative swiftly changed to where DS Bailey
actually came into contact with the Novichok chemical during an inspection of Sergei Skripal's home.
In the attempt to rectify the error of DS Bailey's whereabouts on 4th March 2018, two other Police officers were
interjected into the narrative. PC Alex Way and PC Alex Collins were now said to have attended to the Skripals
on the bench at the Maltings but do not appear to have had any health issues.
Simply, another interchange from the media.
............................
However, it's now 2024 and there's been enough time to adjust and manage what message is required to
deal with today's political situation. The traditional enemy of the West -the 'Emmanuel Goldstein' of Orwell's
famous book, is still in play.
People with posh voices and wearing expensive suits are preparing themselves to reach a verdict on what
occurred after the retired Sergei Skripal became exposed to the lethal toxin cunningly placed some where
the MI6-friendly gent could touch it and with words coated in syrup, explain how Putin's gang went about
fooling the British Intelligence Services. I'd suggest the phrase 'poorly-funded' will surface to explain how
the alleged poisoners bamboozled these James Bond-types by flying into England on a commercial airline.
............................
In this particular case, the subjects were a forty-four year-old woman and a fellow-dependent on the welfare
system of the UK. Dawn Sturgess and forty-five year-old Charlie Rowley were spending the Summer of 2018
doing what they usually did, taking in the rare British sunshine along the banks of Salisbury's River Avon and
purchasing cheap lager with their unemployment allowance.
The late-Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley Today.
But I'm sure those of the silver-spoon will say it better. Let's see.
The Ongoing Inquiry:
Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.