Putin’s Deadly Frogs?
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Putin’s Deadly Frogs?

A British lab says that Alexei Navalny, the former Russian politician and felon who died two years ago, was poisoned by…frog poison? The Telegraph concludes that it was President Putin’s frog poison. As if President Putin has a stash of deadly frogs that he keeps for just such an occasion!? Well, let’s consider the source here. The report is from a lab in the U.K., the same place that claimed that Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia Skripal, were poisoned by Novichok nerve agent in 2018. That case was never proven. First, the Soviets abandoned making Novichok in 1987 but Ukraine, the U.K., and the U.S. DO make it. Second, a leaked report from the OPCW (Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) showed that the Skripals did NOT have Novichok and their deaths were possibly consistent with shellfish poisoning. Further, Western governments have yet to retract the official story that Navalny was poisoned with Novichok despite MANY holes in that story, which I went over in detail shortly after his death. And yet, we are being asked to believe that Navalny, who posed no threat to the Russian government, while imprisoned, was slipped deadly frog venom on the orders of President Putin? This is even more suspicious when you consider the assertion by American foreign policy expert Gilbert Doctorow that the British may have had a hand in the death of Navalny. So…deadly Russian frogs? The “mad scientist with secret killer frogs” imagery feelss far more cinematic than biological reality. The post Putin’s Deadly Frogs? appeared first on Redacted.