Yes, I agree. Not only is the formula published online but The Defense Threat Reduction Agency sent observers/supervised the dismantling of the Soviet Chemical Weapons Program.RainMan wrote:Why would Russia use Novichock, a 30 year old nerve toxin anyway linking it directly to Russia? Apparently you can by the book on how to make it on Amazon for 30 bucks
‘State Secrets: An Insider's Chronicle of the Russian Chemical Weapons Program.’ Its paperback edition is available on Amazon and sells for just $30. If the formula is genuine, this is probably the first time a whistleblower has provided free access to a method of producing the highly poisonous weapon.
https://www.rt.com/news/421200-uk-novic ... legations/
The Russians had this guy locked up and then exchanged him in a prisoner swap, doesn't seem like he was a threat then.
Somebody needs a war.
Now, they must have brought samples back with them or they wouldn't have been able to produce a detoxification framework as evidenced by patent no US20160175827A1 - developed by Northwestern University and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency
https://patents.google.com/patent/US20160175827A1/en