The story of the "second poisoning of Navalny" is rather shameful and idiotic.

Peskov, who, alas, has to comment on everything in general, reacted with one word bullshit.

Most of all, it reminds the story of the film “Mike and Nick” and “Die Hard” Lukashenka, which the Belarusian president presented to the Russian side.

But, on the other hand, something like that should have surfaced at the end of a year, strange in all respects.

Farce and buffoonery is a logical continuation of this whole bad idea.

Therefore, let's still go over his drama. 

So, the Times, citing intelligence sources, writes that Alexei Anatolyevich was poisoned for the first time in a hotel.

Well, we know this version: a chemical warfare agent in an elastic band from cowards, falling to the floor in an airplane, urgent hospitalization in an Omsk hospital.

Nothing new.

But then the journalist reports a sensation: it turns out that the security forces, who "made the Omsk hospital their headquarters," seeing that Navalny was saved and he did not die, tried to poison him a second time.

That is, from the point of view of the authors, the situation looks like this: in a totalitarian country where even the grass does not grow without the order of the dictator, the oppositionist, poisoned at the personal behest of Putin, is brought to the hospital.

The hospital immediately turns into the "headquarters of the security forces," and the men who (again, according to the Times) were involved in the poisoning, now control all the entrances and exits.

Doctors, instead of treating the patient, now “cover up the killers”.

And in the center of all this hell, somewhere in the ward, lies a man in a coma, whose life is hanging by a thread.

A person who can be killed simply by pressing a button on any of the devices to which he is connected.

Just by pinching the phone.

Damn it, throwing on a pillow, as in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. 

But the siloviki are not looking for easy ways.

They again poison him with the terrible, dangerous and killing all living things "Novichok" (which, of course, does not work again) and then send him to Germany, so that traces of the "Novichok" would probably be found there.

Yes, yes, one of the four strongest special services in the world works like that on its birthday.

On their territory.

Where, to repeat the words of the protagonist of this vaudeville, "nothing is done without Putin's order." 

Undoubtedly, we have been living in a post-truth world for a long time.

Undoubtedly, the media have long been not so much describing as shaping the reality in which we live.

Only now we are faced with the fact that the people behind the names of "respected" media are shaping this reality, not conforming to either physics, or logic, or anything in general.

People, in comparison with whom the authors of the Belarusian film are real Spinoza.

In fact, there could be spies in Warsaw named Mike and Nick?

Why not.

Could you intercept their conversation?

Yes, it happens.

Could they be talking like characters from a category B movie?

This is much harder to believe.

But it is still more real than the security forces, who figure a man with a chemical warfare agent in their complete control.

The authors of this shameful "investigation" have only one thing left: to declare Navalny a superhero.

One that no poison takes, even the most sophisticated, Russian.

You can also drain the film.

In which two security officials, for example Ivan and Peter, report personally to Putin.

“We did everything,” says Ivan, “everything as you ordered.”

"Everything was as ordered," Peter confirms, "but this Navalny turned out to be a tough nut to crack."

The author's point of view may not coincide with the position of the editorial board.