Where They Tell You Not to Look
A journalist who positively avoids knowledge of his subject is an interesting phenomenon. The Guardian’s Luke Harding is one such
A journalist who positively avoids knowledge of his subject is an interesting phenomenon. The Guardian’s Luke Harding is one such
Craig Williams explains why he believes a statement attributed to Yulia Skripal reads like it was written by an official from the British security sevices
A professor of Organo-Chemistry at Cornell University says that his senior students could create the nerve agent used on the Skripals
Former British envoy to Uzbekistan spells out why Boris Johnson’s statements about the Skripals case cannot be trusted
If Iran can synthesise Novichoks from commercially available ingredients, as it did in 2016, then so can a lot of others
Call me a “Conspiracy nutter” or variants of that, some very rude. Yet what I wrote yesterday about the Salisbury poisoning has not been refuted
Former British ambassador, Craig Murray reports that he’s been reliably informed that Porton Down scientists have been unable to identify the nerve agent used on Skripal as being of Russian origin
The former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, on why the Novichok story may be Theresa May’s version of Saddam’s WMD, with just as many holes
Craig Murray traces the close ties between the judge who ruled against Julian Assange yesterday, and the British establishment
The British establishment doesn’t want “justice” for Julian Assange, despite what they claim, they want his head. Craig Murray explains
The libel system has a built-in advantage to the wealthy and those backed by the wealthy. Now it has been turned on former UK diplomat and activist Craig Murray
After six months months of co-ordinated allegations about Trump/Russia election hacking not one single scrap of solid evidence has emerged