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By Craig Murray
Source: The author’s website
Dateline: Mar 16 2018
This use of a military-grade nerve agent, of a type developed by Russia, constitutes the first offensive use of a nerve agent in Europe since the Second World War.
When the same extremely careful phrasing is never deviated from, you know it is the result of a very delicate Whitehall compromise. My FCO source, like me, remembers the extreme pressure put on FCO staff and other civil servants to sign off the dirty dossier on Iraqi WMD, some of which pressure I recount in my memoir Murder in Samarkand. She volunteered the comparison to what is happening now, particularly at Porton Down, with no prompting from me.
Meanwhile, you can rest assured that none of the major news organisations in the West will be beating a path to the author’s door, seeking more information, or putting him in front of the cameras. Such is the travesty of corporate media “journalism” in our epoch of totalitarian hypocrisy.—The Editor
Separately I have written to the media office at OPCW to ask them to confirm that there has never been any physical evidence of the existence of Russian Novichoks, and the programme of inspection and destruction of Russian chemical weapons was completed last year.
Did you know these interesting facts?

Former British Ambassador Craig Murray with his book, Murder in Samarkand in London Monday July 17, 2006. (AP Photo/Simon Dawson)
OPCW inspectors have had full access to all known Russian chemical weapons facilities for over a decade – including those identified by the “Novichok” alleged whistleblower Mirzayanov – and last year OPCW inspectors completed the destruction of the last of 40,000 tonnes of Russian chemical weapons
By contrast the programme of destruction of US chemical weapons stocks still has five years to run.
Israel has extensive stocks of chemical weapons but has always refused to declare any of them to the OPCW. Israel is not a state party to the Chemical Weapons Convention nor a member of the OPCW. Israel signed in 1993 but refused to ratify as this would mean inspection and destruction of its chemical weapons. Israel undoubtedly has as much technical capacity as any state to synthesise “Novichoks”.
Until this week, the near universal belief among chemical weapons experts, and the official position of the OPCW, was that “Novichoks” were at most a theoretical research programme which the Russians had never succeeded in actually synthesising and manufacturing. That is why they are not on the OPCW list of banned chemical weapons.
Porton Down is still not certain it is the Russians who have apparently synthesised a “Novichok”. Hence “Of a type developed by Russia”. Note developed, not made, produced or manufactured.
It is very carefully worded propaganda. Of a type developed by liars.
UPDATE
This post prompted another old colleague to get in touch. On the bright side, the FCO have persuaded Boris he has to let the OPCW investigate a sample. But not just yet. The expectation is the inquiry committee will be chaired by a Chinese delegate. The Boris plan is to get the OPCW also to sign up to the “as developed by Russia” formula, and diplomacy to this end is being undertaken in Beijing right now.
I don’t suppose there is any sign of the BBC doing any actual journalism on this?
—CM
PS/ Read the first report on this topic below.
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The Novichok Story Is Indeed Another Iraqi WMD Scam
[su_dropcap style=”light” size=”4″]A[/su_dropcap]s recently as 2016 Dr Robin Black, Head of the Detection Laboratory at the UK’s only chemical weapons facility at Porton Down, a former colleague of Dr David Kelly, published in an extremely prestigious scientific journal that the evidence for the existence of Novichoks was scant and their composition unknown.
In recent years, there has been much speculation that a fourth generation of nerve agents, ‘Novichoks’ (newcomer), was developed in Russia, beginning in the 1970s as part of the ‘Foliant’ programme, with the aim of finding agents that would compromise defensive countermeasures. Information on these compounds has been sparse in the public domain, mostly originating from a dissident Russian military chemist, Vil Mirzayanov. No independent confirmation of the structures or the properties of such compounds has been published. (Black, 2016)
Robin Black. (2016) Development, Historical Use and Properties of Chemical Warfare Agents. Royal Society of Chemistry
Yet now, the British Government is claiming to be able instantly to identify a substance which its only biological weapons research centre has never seen before and was unsure of its existence. Worse, it claims to be able not only to identify it, but to pinpoint its origin. Given Dr Black’s publication, it is plain that claim cannot be true.
The world’s international chemical weapons experts share Dr Black’s opinion. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is a UN body based in the Hague. In 2013 this was the report of its Scientific Advisory Board, which included US, French, German and Russian government representatives and on which Dr Black was the UK representative:
[The SAB] emphasised that the definition of toxic chemicals in the Convention would cover all potential candidate chemicals that might be utilised as chemical weapons. Regarding new toxic chemicals not listed in the Annex on Chemicals but which may nevertheless pose a risk to the Convention, the SAB makes reference to “Novichoks”. The name “Novichok” is used in a publication of a former Soviet scientist who reported investigating a new class of nerve agents suitable for use as binary chemical weapons. The SAB states that it has insufficient information to comment on the existence or properties of “Novichoks”. (OPCW, 2013)
OPCW: Report of the Scientific Advisory Board on developments in science and technology for the Third Review Conference 27 March 2013
Indeed the OPCW was so sceptical of the viability of “novichoks” that it decided – with US and UK agreement – not to add them nor their alleged precursors to its banned list. In short, the scientific community broadly accepts Mirzayanov was working on “novichoks” but doubts he succeeded.
Given that the OPCW has taken the view the evidence for the existence of “Novichoks” is dubious, if the UK actually has a sample of one it is extremely important the UK presents that sample to the OPCW. Indeed the UK has a binding treaty obligation to present that sample to OPCW. Russa has – unreported by the corporate media – entered a demand at the OPCW that Britain submit a sample of the Salisbury material for international analysis.
Yet Britain refuses to submit it to the OPCW.
Why?
A second part of May’s accusation is that “Novichoks” could only be made in certain military installations. But that is also demonstrably untrue. If they exist at all, Novichoks were allegedly designed to be able to be made at bench level in any commercial chemical facility – that was a major point of them. The only real evidence for the existence of Novichoks was the testimony of the ex-Soviet scientist Mizayanov. And this is what Mirzayanov actually wrote.
One should be mindful that the chemical components or precursors of A-232 or its binary version novichok-5 are ordinary organophosphates that can be made at commercial chemical companies that manufacture such products as fertilizers and pesticides.
Vil S. Mirzayanov, “Dismantling the Soviet/Russian Chemical Weapons Complex: An Insider’s View,” in Amy E. Smithson, Dr. Vil S. Mirzayanov, Gen Roland Lajoie, and Michael Krepon, Chemical Weapons Disarmament in Russia: Problems and Prospects, Stimson Report No. 17, October 1995, p. 21.
It is a scientific impossibility for Porton Down to have been able to test for Russian novichoks if they have never possessed a Russian sample to compare them to. They can analyse a sample as conforming to a Mirzayanov formula, but as he published those to the world twenty years ago, that is no proof of Russian origin. If Porton Down can synthesise it, so can many others, not just the Russians.
And finally – Mirzayanov is an Uzbek name and the novichok programme, assuming it existed, was in the Soviet Union but far away from modern Russia, at Nukus in modern Uzbekistan. I have visited the Nukus chemical weapons site myself. It was dismantled and made safe and all the stocks destroyed and the equipment removed by the American government, as I recall finishing while I was Ambassador there. There has in fact never been any evidence that any “novichok” ever existed in Russia itself.
To summarise:
1) Porton Down has acknowledged in publications it has never seen any Russian “novichoks”. The UK government has absolutely no “fingerprint” information such as impurities that can safely attribute this substance to Russia.
2) Until now, neither Porton Down nor the world’s experts at the Organisation for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) were convinced “Novichoks” even exist.
3) The UK is refusing to provide a sample to the OPCW.
4) “Novichoks” were specifically designed to be able to be manufactured from common ingredients on any scientific bench. The Americans dismantled and studied the facility that allegedly developed them. It is completely untrue only the Russians could make them, if anybody can.
5) The “Novichok” programme was in Uzbekistan not in Russia. Its legacy was inherited by the Americans during their alliance with Karimov, not by the Russians.
With a great many thanks to sources who cannot be named at this moment.
Please Also Read My follow-up to this article: “Bothered by Midgies”
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[su_box title=”ABOUT THE AUTHOR” style=”glass” box_color=”#f3efdf” title_color=”#c40606″] Craig John Murray is a former British ambassador to Uzbekistan. He was the Rector of the University of Dundee. While Ambassador in Tashkent, he accused the US-backed Karimov administration of human rights violations, which he argued was contrary to the wishes of the British government. Murray complained to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in November 2002, January or early February 2003, and in June 2004 that intelligence linking the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan to al-Qaeda was unreliable, immoral and illegal, as it was thought to have been obtained through torture. He described this as “selling our souls for dross”. Murray was removed as ambassador to Uzbekistan on 14 October 2004; he attributed this to his complaints about human rights violations. [/su_box]




5 comments
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS COME FROM THE ORIGINAL DISCUSSION. THEY ARE PRESENTED HERE BECAUSE OF THEIR QUALITY, AND B/C THEY SEEM TO REPRESENT HE FEELINGS OF MANY BRITONS.
Gerry Seaman
March 16, 2018 at 13:37
And based on this “Evidence” BoJo claims that Putin is directly involved and responsible for the Salisbury Nerve agent attack!
RRRyan
March 16, 2018 at 13:40
Its always Russia that gets the blame but always the west who get caught with their hands dirty Its increasingly clear that our so called democracies have failed and the only honest actor in all this is Russia. Its time we pulled down thie crumbling fake institutes and looked to the east for world leadership. Only by working with them can we hope to bring an end to these corrupt fascists and return to a world of prosperity and peace.
Andrew
March 16, 2018 at 13:41
You spot on. MSM won’t say the tough questions. There’s a Geopolitical game of RISK taking place! Who exactly the losers are has yet to develop
Doc
March 16, 2018 at 13:42
Wonderful exposé!
We need more of this.
Dr Phil W
March 16, 2018 at 13:45
Very illuminating post – thank you. And no I don’t expect the BBC or other MSM to do any proper journalism on this. It is creating a very unfortunate situation and various Corbyn opponents now re-emerging from the woodwork…
LondonBob
March 16, 2018 at 13:51
I doubt we will ever prove who did it, but it is painfully obvious who is exploiting it.
egbert
March 16, 2018 at 13:54
“The Boris plan is to get the OPCW also to sign up to the “as developed by Russia” formula, and diplomacy to this end is being undertaken in Beijing right now.:
Would the Chinese become complicit in this hysteria?
SANDRA CRAWFORD
March 16, 2018 at 13:55
I have had a strong suspicion that this awful event was being exploited to further an attack on the Jeremy Corbyn led Labour Party. So many things have not worked, so they tried their own Falklands Factor, especially with the recent survation/mirror poll looking good. I was even more convinced when the jackals on the Labour back bench started a howl-in with Theresa May, who they admire more than their own leader. This article just helps to confirm. Without an enemy within, I am sure a more tempered approach would have been taken to this appalling event.
Great article. The moral and ethical corruption of the West is absolute.
Thank you, Greanville, for posting this terrific article by Craig Murray. Will you also post his phenomenal https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/03/the-novichok-story-is-indeed-another-iraqi-wmd-scam/ on the same issue?
It’s all there already—both parts—just do a “refresh” on your browser.
But Mythological Truth trumps reality. The UK gov hopes to keep drumming the Spy-Story narrative complete with “Russia did it” until the picturesque Myth is fully implanted. And then it won’t matter a whit what reality is eventually revealed to be.