(10-16-2024, 08:13 PM)BIAD Wrote: ...Let's see what Day Four brings.
Is it that those who deem themselves judicial require working only a couple of days-a-week or
could it be the death of a working-class female doesn't rate too well against a former popstar
falling from a balcony and a terrorist biting the big-one in Rafah?
Could it be that they're merely emulating the duration the Novichok-laced perfume bottle sat
undiscovered in a vague location we're still waiting to find out?
Whichever it is, the BBC have dropped their coverage of the Skripal poisoning along with most
of the UK's traditional media. Charley Rowley is said to appear at a Hearing in November, when
I guess he'll straighten out his conflicting statements to the Police on how and where he acquired
the unopened perfume box.
Even The Salisbury Journal states:
'...The Journal will be across the hearings in print and online every day' and yet all is quiet four
days later.
Maybe there's a livestream somewhere that you've missed? - I hear you say. Well, let's look at
the official website 'The Dawn Sturgess Inquiry.' on YouTube. Up to now, the videos are of the
of some RT footage of the alleged poisoners, lawyers and Medical service personnel speaking
about an incident that weren't at until after Ms. Sturgess became ill.
All officialdom and all skirting around the immediate questions. How did two-or more, known
Russian GRU spies -Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov get into the country without the UK's
security services pickng them up...? and how was it that Charley Rowley's friend Sam Hobson
was immune to the Novichok?
Mr Hobson said he was there at the Housing Association's flat when the 'found' perfume box was
opened... he said so.

We'll wait.
Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.