Russia on 12:14 - Aug 20 with 1704 views | Highjack | No it’s clearly a diabetic coma brought on by the tea lady accidentally putting four sugar cubes in his tea instead of sweetex. Any suggestion he was poisoned should be dismissed as a degenerate western conspiracy theory. So Vlad, did I get the job? | |
| |
Russia on 12:27 - Aug 20 with 1698 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Russia on 12:14 - Aug 20 by Highjack | No it’s clearly a diabetic coma brought on by the tea lady accidentally putting four sugar cubes in his tea instead of sweetex. Any suggestion he was poisoned should be dismissed as a degenerate western conspiracy theory. So Vlad, did I get the job? |
The thing is you my be correct. | | | |
Russia on 12:39 - Aug 20 with 1693 views | Highjack |
Russia on 12:27 - Aug 20 by A_Fans_Dad | The thing is you my be correct. |
I was the tea lady. | |
| |
Russia on 22:07 - Aug 20 with 1616 views | DJack |
Russia on 12:14 - Aug 20 by Highjack | No it’s clearly a diabetic coma brought on by the tea lady accidentally putting four sugar cubes in his tea instead of sweetex. Any suggestion he was poisoned should be dismissed as a degenerate western conspiracy theory. So Vlad, did I get the job? |
Why the fck were you down arrowed for that? | |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
| |
Russia on 22:09 - Aug 20 with 1615 views | DJack | Yep and they quite like certain plants and I'm not talking about castor. | |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
| |
Russia on 22:45 - Aug 20 with 1601 views | Highjack |
Russia on 22:07 - Aug 20 by DJack | Why the fck were you down arrowed for that? |
It was Mart | |
| |
Russia on 22:55 - Aug 20 with 1597 views | britferry |
Russia on 22:07 - Aug 20 by DJack | Why the fck were you down arrowed for that? |
Its that mysterious Mart6 again, just goes thru threads down-arrowing... you are allowed to Up Arrow in response you know | |
| |
Russia on 02:11 - Aug 21 with 1568 views | DJack |
Russia on 22:45 - Aug 20 by Highjack | It was Mart |
I like mart. I've received arrows up and down from him. Yours was plain wrong. | |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
| | Login to get fewer ads
Russia on 08:22 - Aug 21 with 1534 views | Best_loser | If your brave and oppose putin, he doesn't just kill you He kills you slowly and painfully The Kremlin wishes him a speedy recovery | | | |
Russia on 13:53 - Aug 21 with 1470 views | Highjack | There we go look. It’s just a metabolic disease caused by a carbohydrate imbalance. Told you it’s nothing to worry about. | |
| |
Russia on 14:08 - Aug 21 with 1461 views | Highjack |
Russia on 02:11 - Aug 21 by DJack | I like mart. I've received arrows up and down from him. Yours was plain wrong. |
Shh he’s watching... | |
| |
Russia on 15:01 - Aug 21 with 1439 views | Professor |
Russia on 13:53 - Aug 21 by Highjack | There we go look. It’s just a metabolic disease caused by a carbohydrate imbalance. Told you it’s nothing to worry about. |
Cyanide poisoning is just a metabolic disease where the terminal electron acceptor in the respiratory pathway is blocked by a lovely almond-flavour liquer. | | | |
Russia on 15:03 - Aug 21 with 1437 views | sP7qupUf | And Boris doesn't think we should be looking into Russia's interference in our democratic system. | | | |
Russia on 15:10 - Aug 21 with 1430 views | Highjack |
Russia on 15:01 - Aug 21 by Professor | Cyanide poisoning is just a metabolic disease where the terminal electron acceptor in the respiratory pathway is blocked by a lovely almond-flavour liquer. |
Sounds tasty. Where can I get some? And don’t say Russia. | |
| |
Russia on 15:22 - Aug 21 with 1420 views | Professor |
Russia on 15:10 - Aug 21 by Highjack | Sounds tasty. Where can I get some? And don’t say Russia. |
You know the flavour in almonds-that is cyanide. Almonds, peach and apricot stones all have it-so Italy would be a good bet I think. | | | |
Russia on 15:24 - Aug 21 with 1417 views | controversial_jack | If Vladimir wants you dead, then that's what will happen. It's why that Novichek incident in Salisbury didn't seem genuine.A pinhead can kill 10,000, yet only 1 person died and a few others became really ill, but recovered.That doesn't happen after exposure to the world's deadliest nerve agent. | | | |
Russia on 15:53 - Aug 21 with 1397 views | Best_loser |
Russia on 15:24 - Aug 21 by controversial_jack | If Vladimir wants you dead, then that's what will happen. It's why that Novichek incident in Salisbury didn't seem genuine.A pinhead can kill 10,000, yet only 1 person died and a few others became really ill, but recovered.That doesn't happen after exposure to the world's deadliest nerve agent. |
So 10,000 dead in Salisbury might have convinced you it was putin | | | |
Russia on 16:08 - Aug 21 with 1390 views | Highjack |
Russia on 15:24 - Aug 21 by controversial_jack | If Vladimir wants you dead, then that's what will happen. It's why that Novichek incident in Salisbury didn't seem genuine.A pinhead can kill 10,000, yet only 1 person died and a few others became really ill, but recovered.That doesn't happen after exposure to the world's deadliest nerve agent. |
Perhaps he didn’t want them dead. Many would argue that a long, protracted period of pain and suffering is a more effective deterrent to potential belligerents than just killing somebody stone dead. | |
| |
Russia on 16:22 - Aug 21 with 1382 views | felixstowe_jack |
Russia on 15:24 - Aug 21 by controversial_jack | If Vladimir wants you dead, then that's what will happen. It's why that Novichek incident in Salisbury didn't seem genuine.A pinhead can kill 10,000, yet only 1 person died and a few others became really ill, but recovered.That doesn't happen after exposure to the world's deadliest nerve agent. |
I guess you believe two Russian agents went sightseeing in Salisbury in the Winter because it was warmer than Moscow. | |
| |
Russia on 16:50 - Aug 21 with 1378 views | controversial_jack |
Russia on 15:53 - Aug 21 by Best_loser | So 10,000 dead in Salisbury might have convinced you it was putin |
I'm just stating what would have happened if it had been novichek | | | |
Russia on 19:47 - Aug 21 with 1335 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Russia on 15:53 - Aug 21 by Best_loser | So 10,000 dead in Salisbury might have convinced you it was putin |
It might have proved it was Novichok, but then a lot of people had it as well as Russia, in fact it was well known how to produce it. I think the fact that Porton Down was close by has just as much relevence. | | | |
Russia on 19:52 - Aug 21 with 1334 views | Humpty |
Russia on 19:47 - Aug 21 by A_Fans_Dad | It might have proved it was Novichok, but then a lot of people had it as well as Russia, in fact it was well known how to produce it. I think the fact that Porton Down was close by has just as much relevence. |
Why is the proximity of Porton Down relevant? | | | |
Russia on 20:00 - Aug 21 with 1330 views | Professor |
Russia on 19:52 - Aug 21 by Humpty | Why is the proximity of Porton Down relevant? |
I think the implication is DSTL are involved. The obvious explanation, of course, is never right is it? | | | |
Russia on 20:04 - Aug 21 with 1327 views | Humpty |
Russia on 20:00 - Aug 21 by Professor | I think the implication is DSTL are involved. The obvious explanation, of course, is never right is it? |
Doesn't make much sense does it? I don't think chemical weapons only work a certain distance from the place of their manufacture. | | | |
Russia on 20:44 - Aug 21 with 1308 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Russia on 19:52 - Aug 21 by Humpty | Why is the proximity of Porton Down relevant? |
It was a handy place to get something that gave similar symptoms to Novichok, but much less virulent. The cleanup of the area was a complete charade, if it had been Novichok anyone coming in to contact with it or the victims would have been dead in minutes at the most. | | | |
| |