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David Kelly - Murdered?


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All I can say is spread this information widely. Such obvious corruption of process can only succeed in dark corners, so shine the light. It is remarkable that this fact escaped general attention until now. I would love to see the explanation put forward for this remarkable decision.

It seems that the medical papers will be released for a select bunch of doctors to examine. I doubt full disclosure will happen though;

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article7003861.ece

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Its hard for me to imagine such actions are anything other than smug admission of guilt.

Btw did you know the Thames police investigation was named 'Operation Mason'....a totally random name according to the police.

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This time the David Kelly story is raising its head as the response to the bird flu panic is investigated, last time it was swine flu. David Kelly's best friend is demanding a proper investigation as he claims he would have been too weak to cut his left wrist due to an injury to his right arm which left him unable to use a knife.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5iSCe4YQm5lAgfKUn2jbSTS2skk5A

At the same time we are hearing of 1.2 billion quid wasted on bird flu thanks to the british government locking themselves into deals with the drug companies.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2010/jul/01/swine-flu-response

It is strange that the uninvestigated 'suicide' of britains top microbiologist keeps coming under scrutiny every time a viral outbreak is reported.

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It is indeed very suspicious. Especially the knife not having prints on it. If it was an assasination I doubt it was a British venture - it was a p*** poor job. Probably Iraqi or American involvement.

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It is indeed very suspicious. Especially the knife not having prints on it. If it was an assasination I doubt it was a British venture - it was a p*** poor job. Probably Iraqi or American involvement.

However it is the british who are refusing to do a proper investigation and who have locked his medical files down for 70 years.

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(sorry I can't quote your post moon - the mobile skin doesn't have the option to :-S).

Indeed, 70 years. It's quite weird. However of their was American involvement I'm sure Britain would hide it.

I have to say though, if it was murder, did they really force feed him those pills? It seems odd to me

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(sorry I can't quote your post moon - the mobile skin doesn't have the option to :-S).

Indeed, 70 years. It's quite weird. However of their was American involvement I'm sure Britain would hide it.

I have to say though, if it was murder, did they really force feed him those pills? It seems odd to me

Who knows. his friend said he couldn't and wouldn't take pills. It is all a bit odd, something doesn't smell right but we are being denied the type of investigations that would answer the questions. From one of the earlier links in this thread quote from Michael Powers QC, a former assistant coroner and expert in coronial law.

News of the decision to keep the documents classified has come as a surprise to lawyers. There is no mention of the decision on the Hutton inquiry website.

"If a matter as sensitive as this was not made public … it raises questions as to what else was withheld," said Powers. "You can't help but suspect that the legal advisers to the Oxfordshire coroner disclosed it inadvertently, thinking that it was already known that this material was being kept secret for such a long period."

Questions have remained around the death of Dr Kelly after an initial inquest into his death was never resumed. Instead, the Hutton findings were said to be sufficient. But the inquiry applied a less stringent test than would have used in an inquest, where a coroner has to be sure "beyond reasonable doubt" that a person intended to kill themselves.

"There should be a full inquiry. We need a proper answer," said Powers. "The medical evidence doesn't add up. I have yet to meet a doctor that will say it was even possible, let alone likely.

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However it is the british who are refusing to do a proper investigation and who have locked his medical files down for 70 years.

I have to agree, why lock down files unless there is something contrversial in them.

Microbiology is a very dangerous field.

http://maya12-21-2012.com/2012forum/the-pandemic-and-vaccine-scam/the-mysterious-deaths-of-top-(swine-flu)-microbiologists/

http://www.scribd.com/doc/23705517/Over-100-Microbiologists-Chemists-and-Virologists-Have-Died

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I have to agree, why lock down files unless there is something contrversial in them.

Microbiology is a very dangerous field.

http://maya12-21-2012.com/2012forum/the-pandemic-and-vaccine-scam/the-mysterious-deaths-of-top-(swine-flu)-microbiologists/

http://www.scribd.com/doc/23705517/Over-100-Microbiologists-Chemists-and-Virologists-Have-Died

Indeed. It is fortunate in a way that David Kelly had been highlighted by the Blair/Iraq/WMD link or a lot of the other threads to this story may have flown under the radar.

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