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  1. #1
    Back to the pics of them gawping at coins after they did the deed... they don't seem particularly concerned that they might have come into contact with a highly toxic nerve agent.

    So if they aren't concerned about their own health, my guess is they were protected. Either that or they were completely unaware of the shitstorm that was brewing.
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  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by OngBonga View Post
    Back to the pics of them gawping at coins after they did the deed... they don't seem particularly concerned that they might have come into contact with a highly toxic nerve agent.
    It's not like 'ooh some of that deadly nerve agent might have got on me, i'd better go wash my hands.' it's like 'good job i didn't get any on me, or i'd be in my death throes right now. Ok, let's go pretend to be tourists while we wait for the train.'
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Poopadoop View Post
    It's not like 'ooh some of that deadly nerve agent might have got on me, i'd better go wash my hands.' it's like 'good job i didn't get any on me, or i'd be in my death throes right now. Ok, let's go pretend to be tourists while we wait for the train.'
    Yeah, this is the agent that stays on door knobs for hours, in wet conditions, and is still verry much dangerous. They could only be confident there isn't any on their clothes if they protected their clothes. Or if they had a really safe way of applying it to the door knob. idk, but these guys aren't sweating. I fucking would be, even if I had a full hazmat suit.
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  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by OngBonga View Post
    Yeah, this is the agent that stays on door knobs for hours, in wet conditions, and is still verry much dangerous. They could only be confident there isn't any on their clothes if they protected their clothes. Or if they had a really safe way of applying it to the door knob. idk, but these guys aren't sweating. I fucking would be, even if I had a full hazmat suit.
    You think these guys must be experts in chemical weapons? You really think a spy is going to stop to put on a hazmat suit?

    Probably all they would be told is 'hey comrades, you go spray this on his door, then dump the bottle in a bin. Then catch the next train back. And don't get any on you or you die. And if you don't do it, you and your family die. Have fun boys'
  5. #5
    You think them walking in what you call "the wrong direction" is fishy, yet you ignore the very compelling circumstational evidence that they don't appear to have any concerns about their health or if the police are already after them.
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  6. #6
    You know what? It's not Novichok that was created in Porton Down, it's that one the bitches used to kill Kim's brother.

    VX is it?
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  7. #7
    So to borrow a British phrase, the nerve agent used to kill Kim's brother was "of a type developed by Britain".

    That makes us guilty as fuck, right?
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  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by OngBonga View Post
    So to borrow a British phrase, the nerve agent used to kill Kim's brother was "of a type developed by Britain".

    That makes us guilty as fuck, right?
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  9. #9
    This whole idea you can't safely transport a minute quantity of a nerve agent a long distance is just dumb; give it up. All you need is a bottle with a lid on it.
    What if the car you're travelling in crashes? What if you fall over? You think the Russians don't consider these kind of possibilities when making plans to transport highly toxic nerve agents around the world?
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  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by OngBonga View Post
    What if the car you're travelling in crashes? What if you fall over? You think the Russians don't consider these kind of possibilities when making plans to transport highly toxic nerve agents around the world?
    What if a meteor falls on your head? What if you have a heart attack on the way to do the deed? What if you get chased by a dog?

    I'm pretty these are not high on their list of questions. The list is probably more like:

    1. How to do it.
    2. How to not get caught in the act.
    3. If anything goes wrong, here's a cyanide pill.
  11. #11
    1. How to do it.
    2. How to not get caught in the act.
    3. If anything goes wrong, here's a cyanide pill.
    So you think that a state sponsored attack on an individual in a foreign country using a highly toxic nerve agent has no consideration for what to do with the agent?

    Sorry, you are that dumb. My mistake.
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  12. #12
    Novichok is a group of nerve agents developed in Ukraine, when it was part of the USSR. The lab where it was created was dismantled by the Yanks, after independance.

    I remember now.
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