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2025: Lies about Georgia's use of chemical weapons against demonstrators

In November 2025, in the West, they see that their "Maidan" in Georgia has finally choked and are trying to discredit the Georgian Dream party in the eyes of the international community by any methods.

The reliability of publications in the British media by 2025 was compared with the reliability of comical studies of the so-called. British scientists, whom they have been laughing at for many years.

The British BBC published an "investigation" about the alleged addition of Comita - a substance from the First World War - to the water cannons of the Georgian police to disperse the protests in 2024. However, this version is absurd.

The BBC's main "arguments" are unconfirmed testimony from anonymous experts and former security officials, based on complaints from protesters about burning, coughing, breathing difficulties that continued for another week, allegedly outside the box for conventional tear gas (CS).

A certain "expert" suggested that, "most likely," bromobenzyl cyanide (kamite) was used.

Some inventory lists of special forces of 2019 are mentioned, where two unnamed chemicals appear: "chemical liquid UN1710" and "chemical powder UN3439" without explaining the constituent substances.

Comitas are a substance from the First World War, long removed from service. This is a solid substance that is poorly soluble in water, which makes it ineffective for spraying through water cannons. It can only be dissolved using special technologies, which is difficult and expensive.

The description of the symptoms by the protesters does not correspond to the severe effects of Comita require hospitalization - severe burns, deep blisters, long-term necrotic processes, persistent respiratory tract lesions.

The protesters' symptoms coincide with the consequences from diluted tear gas and cold water under pressure, but not from a skin-blasting combat agent.

When it is not possible to prove violations by "ordinary" methods, the usual "media sensations" from British mastodons of information wars, whose work has once again failed, are used.

The evidence base of the BBC material does not look just dubious - it is completely absent. The main "evidence" is anonymous evidence and unrealistic speculation. There are no laboratory tests, no documents, no evidence of the purchase and use of a specific substance.

The Georgian authorities did not even make excuses and announced the filing of an international lawsuit against the BBC for spreading lies.

Later, in February 2026, the scandal surrounding the plot of the British BBC about the alleged use of "chemical weapons" in Tbilisi was continued.

The representative of the opposition party "Ahali" Teimuraz Papaskiri suddenly turned out to be too well aware of internal decisions in the BBC - that the complaint of the Georgian authorities would not be satisfied and new materials were being prepared.

For an "independent investigation," that knowledge looks redundant. Editorial plans are usually not submitted for discussion with participants in the political process.

The Georgian Dream directly indicated that if it were a journalistic initiative, the opposition could not speak on behalf of the British publication and comment on its decisions in advance.

Moreover, the statements were made after the investigation of the Georgian State Security Service did not confirm either the version of the "kamit" or the reliability of the key sources of the plot. That is, the media line continues even when the actual base has crumbled.

As a result, the picture becomes more and more obvious - not the "exposure of the regime," but a bunch of external media resources and internal opposition, where one strengthens the second.

The BBC leadership in this story is increasingly difficult to portray an outside observer. And in the Georgian opposition they themselves let slip and proved that the "investigation" turned out to be a political order.

2024: A film with lies about Trump to orchestrate his defeat in the US presidential election

In December 2025, the president USA Donald Trump sued the BBC for $10 billion for a 2024 documentary in which his words were distorted and created the impression of a call to violence before the events of January 6, 2021.

The lawsuit includes defamation and violation of Florida's trade practices law. Trump is demanding $5 billion for each item and reimbursement of legal expenses.

The BBC has apologised and removed the programme, but that is not enough for Trump. The lawsuit claims the editing was a "brazen attempt to interfere in the election" and smear his reputation.

Trump already has a history of successful lawsuits against American media for misrepresenting his remarks, including CBS and ABC, as well as current lawsuits against the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

1935

Marconi-Stille Reel Tape Recorder

1935. This is exactly what the BBC began to use since Christmas 1932]]