Alexei Navalny's "poisoning" fable continues — Putin did it, of course

© 2020 Peter Free

 

01 October 2020

 

 

When people happily swallow CIA-like concocted lunacy . . .

 

. . . like they once did Baby Mammal Milk — you know that plutocratic propaganda has eliminated the last traces of their working brains.

 

 

Aldous Huxley's Brave New World has arrived

 

For proof of this, one need only look around. However, to make today's illustration less randomly acquired, let's look at the bogus Alexei Navalny poisoning story.

 

It complacently repeats the earlier — Sergei Skripal and Daughter — moron food that we had to endure, two and a half years ago:

 

 

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny told a German magazine he believed President Vladimir Putin was behind his suspected poisoning, but said he was not afraid and would return to Russia to resume campaigning.

 

Navalny was flown from Russia to Berlin in August after falling ill on a domestic flight.

 

He received treatment in the Charite hospital for what Germany said was poisoning by a potentially deadly nerve agent, Novichok, before being discharged in September.

 

© 2020 News Agencies, Navalny: ‘I believe that Putin is behind the crime’, Al Jazeera (01 October 2020)

 

 

In this brief update, we receive two clues to its ridiculousness

 

First, the phrase, "a potentially deadly nerve agent".

 

 

Biowar nerve agents are not potentially deadly. They're deadly.

 

So, one has to wonder why two Skripals — and a Navalny — relatively easily survived their three combined encounters with the supposedly lights-out, Russia-delivered agent.

 

From a historical perspective, when the Russian Execution Apparatus decides to kill someone, they die. In my earlier decades, Russia was even more respected at this kind of murderous efficiency, than Israel's Mossad.

 

Caitlin Johnstone summarizes the purported evidence this way:

 

 

Novichok is a very gentle poison which the Kremlin uses whenever it wants to ask the world to please smash Russia via economic warfare without actually endangering the life of its target.

 

© 2020 Caitlin Johnstone, The Assange Trial, and Other Notes from The Edge of The Narrative Matrix, CaitlinJohnstone.com (11 September 2020)

 

 

Second, after being poisoned, Navalny — "was not afraid and would return to Russia to resume campaigning".

 

 

Sure, that makes sense. Putin is behind the original murder attempt, so Navalny is going to go back and give the Federation's totalitarian apparatus another go at him.

 

And naturally, when a second dose of this pretend-deadly agent also fails to kill him immediately, the Federation will again fly him out for treatment in a hostile Western country.

 

And, equally predictably, the receiving geography will again be ready and able to elevate Navalny's continued survival into another serial episode in its anti-Federation story telling.

 

 

For a similarly sarcastic take . . .

 

. . . on Skripal-Navalny Idiot Pablum — see:

 

 

The Saker, Russians are the dumbest idiots on the planet!, thesaker.is (04 September 2020)

 

 

The moral? — When something is stupid on its face . . .

 

. . . it's stupid.

 

An allegedly "free" society — that cannot see through such clearly manufactured illusions — is not one that is going to survive.

 

We will have been done in by our own brainlessness, as well as the Shadowy Folk, who profit from that lamentable condition.

 

Always look into Deep Shade.

 

Wolves are there.

 

Waiting to chew our silly guts out.