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What if the neurotoxin, what used in case of ex-Russian spy came from British laboratories?



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are talking about Novichok-nerve agent, we must ask one question: how difficult process of the production of this chemical is? And then we must say, that that equipment can be bought from somewhere Middle-East to any western state. The primary question is, does the chemical agent come from legal or illegal laboratories, and does the strike has official authorization?


The reason why we must concern about this kind of actions is that criminals would get an ultimate weapon to use against their targets. When we are talking about chemical weapons, all states of Middle-East had chemical weapons. And when some of those governments collapsed, the specialists, who were working with chemical weapons disappeared. Or there was no sign about those people been in publicity.


And if those persons would sell their skills to criminals, the results would be horrible. The biological weapons can produce very easily, and the problem would be to hide and secure that production. But if the person has skills to handle those highly toxic chemicals, would he be instructed by some Russian scientists. I have read that Novichok can be produced by using legal chemicals, and also other chemical agents can be traffic to the country in pieces, what means that those chemicals would bring to the state in legal mode.


After crossing the borderline those chemicals would be mixed in some “home laboratory”, what means hidden laboratory, what is working in some basement. Those chemicals don’t need very much to poisoning couple of persons.  And this might be the purpose of terrorists, first, they would attack with the small dose of those chemical agents. The reason for that kind of attack would be a demonstration, that the terrorists have those chemicals. After that, the bigger dose would be used in somewhere else, if the demands of those people would deny. In Tokyo sarin attack those terrorists made that kind of plan. This is the protocol of use of the deadly chemical agents in the terror.

Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novichok_agent

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/novichok-agent

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