Moses Posted August 26 Posted August 26 8 hours ago, PeterRS said: You still fail to answer my specific questions. Since the alleged purpose of sightseeing in Salisbury (ONLY Salisbury as they confirmed on Russian TV) why did they spend just three hours in the city - less, actually, since they walked rather than take taxis - before making a quick get away back to Moscow? I already told you: they may have whatever reason - from tourism and to meeting with Russian agent in city. There is NO direct evidence what they were involved into Skripal case. And you avoiding answer my question: why should Russia wait for 14 years before to attempt to kill him in such complicated conditions when it had a lot of opportunities while Skripal was 6 years in Russian prison? Quote
Moses Posted August 26 Posted August 26 By your version it looks like: Russians were sitting in Moscow and after 14 years one of bosses said: "Oh, we forgot to punish Skripal! Let send agents to poison him!" It looks stupid, you know? All crimes have reason, motive. What new motive Russia got after 14 years, 8 of which Skripal already spend in UK, after he already told everything what he knew to British I.S.? I can imagine one only motive - all these 8 years Skripal was double agent and worked not only on MI6/MI5, but for GRU/FSB also. And in 2018 he told what he wants to quit and GRU made decision to punish him. Alternate path - MI5/MI6 found what Skripal was double agent and attempted to kill him at time when agents from GRU arrived to meet Skripal and get information from him. Then it is greatest fuckup of British I.S. and for to cover it UK govt made so many nose. Quote
Tomtravel Posted August 26 Posted August 26 1 hour ago, Moses said: What new motive Russia got after 14 years, 8 of which Skripal already spend in UK, after he already told everything what he knew to British I.S.? Simple. A warning message for FSB and GRU staff or to any other relevant Russian officials - You can run away from us, even to UK, but we will find you and kill you. Maybe not immediately, but at some point. In the times like now you need strong internal message. Very Putin style. Same like people flying out from the windows in Russia. Must be very clear. PeterRS, vinapu and Ruthrieston 3 Quote
PeterRS Posted August 26 Author Posted August 26 Why do you continue to lie when your lies are proved to be just that - lies? You stated Skripal was never pardoned. Will you now admit that is an outright lie? WIll you admit that Medvedev pardoned him, or in your fantastic scenarios did the Russian media make a mistake when they reported that? 2 hours ago, Moses said: I already told you: they may have whatever reason - from tourism . . . And that is one of the most hideously weak parts of your increasingly ridiculous arguments. The GRU agents admitted on Russian television their friends recommended Salisbury for tourism. Yet they sat for 8 hours on planes to and from the UK to spend less than 3 hours there. Since they were on foot it is highly likely they did not even visit the Cathedral, which is the only tourist attraction in the city. We know the Russian executioners were never there for sightseeing. They were there to murder Skripal and then get out of the UK as fast as possible, which is precisely what they did - get out, that is, but they failed in their murderous mission! End of @Moses utterly ridiculous fantasy! Ruthrieston 1 Quote
khaolakguy Posted August 26 Posted August 26 6 hours ago, Moses said: I already told you: they may have whatever reason - from tourism and to meeting with Russian agent in city. There is NO direct evidence what they were involved into Skripal case. And you avoiding answer my question: why should Russia wait for 14 years before to attempt to kill him in such complicated conditions when it had a lot of opportunities while Skripal was 6 years in Russian prison? As anyone familiar with the process of independent justice would know, not all the evidence to be used in a trial for the GRU agents would be released to the general public prior to the trial. However the evidence being held did pass the UK Crown Prosecution Service’s threshold for issuing arrest warrants and also the threshold for the issuing of European Arrest Warrants. Everything else will come out in the trial, so when are the GRU agents coming back to face justice? Don’t they want to be proved innocent, if that’s what they think they are? Although as Russia never extradites it’s citizens(let alone it’s assassins) to face justice in another country perhaps that explains why they ran home so quickly and didn’t have more time for sightseeing. As to why Russia might have waited until 2018 to attempt an assassination here is another theory. Perhaps the thicko thugs of the GRU took that long to find out where the Skripals were living? And then they bungled the operation and killed a bystander. Anyway keep diverting, denying, deflecting, denying, but I doubt that you are convincing anyone. jimmie50, Ruthrieston and PeterRS 3 Quote
Members Popular Post unicorn Posted August 26 Members Popular Post Posted August 26 22 minutes ago, khaolakguy said: .... Anyway keep diverting, denying, deflecting, denying, but I doubt that you are convincing anyone. I don't understand why people are still arguing with Moses. When he isn't lying, he puts up the most asinine arguments that I'm sure he himself doesn't believe. He obviously isn't convincing anyone. floridarob, thaiophilus, jimmie50 and 2 others 5 Quote
khaolakguy Posted August 26 Posted August 26 56 minutes ago, unicorn said: I don't understand why people are still arguing with Moses. When he isn't lying, he puts up the most asinine arguments that I'm sure he himself doesn't believe. He obviously isn't convincing anyone. I understand your point but there is way too much misinformation out there to let such nonsense stand unchallenged on a forum that I frequent. Ruthrieston 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted August 27 Author Posted August 27 9 hours ago, unicorn said: I don't understand why people are still arguing with Moses. When he isn't lying, he puts up the most asinine arguments that I'm sure he himself doesn't believe. He obviously isn't convincing anyone. It is really very sad that someone who has contributed an occasional valuable post - especially on technical matters - has become this Board's Putin propagandist. Absolutely everything he has said about the Skripal case (and I apologise for having dragged that one out) is pure lies. 8 hours ago, khaolakguy said: I understand your point but there is way too much misinformation out there to let such nonsense stand unchallenged on a forum that I frequent. And sadly far too much of it is coming from @Moses. Example - in large letters he claimed that Russia had never pardoned Sergei Skripal. I quoted sources, including Russian media sources, that President Medvedev had done precisely that. Yet has @Moses apologised for spreading false information? No! He lives in his own little Putin fantasy land. Well, I have made the case as best I can and will now let @Moses spew whatever additional lies he wants to embroider his tissue of lies. Ruthrieston and jimmie50 2 Quote
Moses Posted August 27 Posted August 27 7 hours ago, PeterRS said: And sadly far too much of it is coming from @Moses. Example - in large letters he claimed that Russia had never pardoned Sergei Skripal. I quoted sources, including Russian media sources, that President Medvedev had done precisely that. Yet has @Moses apologised for spreading false information? No! He lives in his own little Putin fantasy land. Well, I have made the case as best I can and will now let @Moses spew whatever additional lies he wants to embroider his tissue of lies. Bla-bla-bla.. And again you ignoring my question: why Kremlin waited 14 years? Why it not used opportunity to kill Skripal as a "heart attack" while he was 6 years in Russian prison? unicorn 1 Quote
Moses Posted August 27 Posted August 27 And second one question: How did it happen that Skripal, being under state protection, became accessible to GRU agents? Why is there no video recording of GRU agents' actions at Skripal's house? unicorn 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted August 28 Author Posted August 28 I have ceased to communicate on this issue with Putin's Propaganda Puppet @Moses Ruthrieston 1 Quote
Moses Posted August 28 Posted August 28 4 hours ago, PeterRS said: I have ceased to communicate on this issue with Putin's Propaganda Puppet When the opponent has no arguments, opponents with a low debate culture switch to the personality of the vis-à-vis. Quote
vinapu Posted August 29 Posted August 29 On 8/27/2025 at 5:11 PM, Moses said: And again you ignoring my question: why Kremlin waited 14 years? Ineptitude ? PeterRS 1 Quote
Moses Posted August 29 Posted August 29 2 hours ago, vinapu said: Ineptitude ? I don't think so, and polonium in the center of London confirms it. By the way, in both cases - with polonium and with Salisbury, Russian agents did their job and left calmly. And, contrary to what Peter attributes to me, I do not deny that GRU agents visited Salisbury. The question is completely different: I am sure that they were doing some other work there, because Russia had neither motives nor reasons to suddenly remember Skripal after 14 years. But Theresa May had reasons to shout to the whole world - at that time she had serious problems on the domestic scene and needed to divert attention. Quote
Moses Posted Sunday at 08:03 AM Posted Sunday at 08:03 AM In Ukraine, the activity of underground resistance to the Zelensky regime has increased significantly. Pro-Russian underground fighters attacked Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment repair plants in Kyiv, Bucha and Gostomel, said the coordinator of the Nikolaev resistance cell, Sergei Lebedev. According to him, in Kyiv, production "related to missile issues" and hangars "with aircraft repair and hangers for NATO-caliber missiles" were hit. In Bucha, a strike was carried out on the repair of heavy equipment, and in Gostomel, explosions were carried out at a "military airfield". Sergey Lebedev also reported strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure and Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Kharkiv, Nikolaev regions, as well as in the part of Zaporizhia region controlled by Kyiv. Thus, he claims that a boarding house with foreign mercenaries was hit in the outskirts of Sumy, and a training camp was attacked in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The main building of the Ukrainian government in Kyiv is in fire now: Quote
khaolakguy Posted Sunday at 08:51 PM Posted Sunday at 08:51 PM 12 hours ago, Moses said: Pro-Russian underground fighters attacked Ukrainian Armed Forces equipment repair plants in Kyiv, Bucha and Gostomel, said the coordinator of the Nikolaev resistance cell, Sergei Lebedev. According to him, in Kyiv, production "related to missile issues" and hangars "with aircraft repair and hangers for NATO-caliber missiles" were hit. In Bucha, a strike was carried out on the repair of heavy equipment, and in Gostomel, explosions were carried out at a "military airfield". Sergey Lebedev also reported strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure and Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Kharkiv, Nikolaev regions, as well as in the part of Zaporizhia region controlled by Kyiv. Thus, he claims that a boarding house with foreign mercenaries was hit in the outskirts of Sumy, and a training camp was attacked in the Dnipropetrovsk region. And this was confirmed independently where? Quote
Moses Posted Sunday at 09:35 PM Posted Sunday at 09:35 PM 42 minutes ago, khaolakguy said: And this was confirmed independently where? Office of General Prosecutor of Ukraine. They count all diversions. unicorn 1 Quote