Friday 28 June 2019

The Flowchart of Fear


In a one-to-one talk at the G20 summit, Theresa May informed Vladimir Putin that Russia must end its "irresponsible and destabilising activities." The corpus of this discussion involved the allegation that these two men:

using this nerve agent:


were responsible for the poisoning of these people:


and the tragic death of this person:


May claims that the UK government has "irrefutable proof" of Russian state involvement - which, rather than coming from British intelligence services, was actually supplied by this man:


who founded this 'civilian' (ie. non-professional) investigative journalism website:


after dropping out of college and working as a shop assistant in a store similar to this one:


and who, by his own admission, educated himself on geopolitics by watching these movies:


The allegation of Russian state involvement isn't exactly watertight, and since the case will never be tried in an open court any evidence beyond the photoshopped bullshit published by Bellingcat is going to remain firmly under wraps. Let's face it, though: with all the inconsistencies in the UK government's narrative we know there's nothing behind it other than blatant Russophobia and their vested interest in destabilising the Russian economy because... reasons. (Nord Stream 2, perhaps?)

But let's return to May's comment about "irresponsible and destabilising activities" for a moment and her specific description of the Salisbury poisonings as a "truly despicable act." Lest we forget, May is married to this man:


who is employed by this company:

who own shares worth over $6 billion in this arms manufacturer:


whose munitions are sold by the British government to this country:


governed by this man:


to use in his neighbours' country:


and do this:


So do us all a favour, Mrs May, and wipe that fucking pious look off your nasty, waspish face.