16th November, 2010
Experts also called on the police to launch a murder inquiry into Dr Kelly’s death, casting serious doubt on the official claim the scientist overdosed on painkillers.
Posted by seumasach on November 17, 2010
16th November, 2010
Experts also called on the police to launch a murder inquiry into Dr Kelly’s death, casting serious doubt on the official claim the scientist overdosed on painkillers.
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Posted by seumasach on November 17, 2010
Dr Stephen Frost
17th November, 2010
Editor’s note:
Global Research is publishing what the “progressive” British press has refused to publish concerning the mysterious death of Dr. David Kelly.
Disinformation and censorship at the Guardian re: Dr David Kelly
In August 2010, I sent the letter immediately below in response to a Guardian editorial (see ANNEX 1) and an edited version of my letter was published (see ANNEX 2). In October 2010, I sent a letter (see below the letter immediately below) in response to Vikram Dodd’s article (see ANNEX 3) and despite much discussion no response was ever published, even in edited form.
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Posted by seumasach on November 7, 2010
Dr. Stephen Frost
6th November, 2010
Dr. Stephen Frost contacted Global Research and informed us regarding The British media’s coverup pertaining to the details of Dr. David Kelly’s death.
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Posted by seumasach on September 13, 2010
12th September, 2010
The paramedic who confirmed the death of Government scientist Dr David Kelly has claimed his body had ‘obviously been moved’ in the minutes after it was found.
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Posted by seumasach on September 13, 2010
Chris Hastings
12tyh September, 2010
The controversy over the death of Government scientist Dr David Kelly has deepened after ambulance chiefs admitted that a vital medical record relating to the case has vanished.
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Posted by seumasach on August 18, 2010
17th August, 2010
A close relative of Dr David Kelly broke the family’s silence yesterday to voice fears that he was murdered.
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Posted by seumasach on August 15, 2010
15th August, 2010
The former Conservative leader Michael Howard today backed calls for a a full inquest into the death of the government weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
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Posted by seumasach on January 31, 2010
What the government has to hide by gagging information about the death of David Kelly for 70 years
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Posted by seumasach on April 15, 2009
This article was first published in 2006 Rowena Thursby 20th October, 2006 British diplomat David Broucher describes to the Hutton Inquiry a meeting he had with David Kelly in February 2003. An audible gasp goes up when he recalls how the government scientist apparently predicted his own suicide. But evidence subsequently unearthed by Kelly’s daughter, shows their one and only meeting actually took place in February 2002 – a whole year earlier. It would have made perfect sense in February 2003 for them to have discussed Resolution 1441, the September dossier and ‘the 45 minutes’ as Broucher claims; but wind back the clock to February 2002 and what do we find? None of them were in existence. Was the whole Broucher-Kelly conversation a fabrication? Had this civil servant been sent to help contrive one of the biggest cover-ups in British history? |
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Posted by seumasach on April 14, 2009
Normally, of course, those involved in covering up a murder would be the prime suspects. This article by Rowena Thursby gives indispensable insight into the cover-up:
Norman Baker
20th October, 2009
For Tony Blair it was a glorious day. He was in the United States being feted by the U.S. Congress and President Bush.
Their adulation was such that he was being offered the rare honour of a Congressional Gold Medal.
Naturally enough, Bush and his administration were hugely grateful for Blair’s decision to join the United States in its invasion of Iraq.
That invasion was supposed to lead to the discovery and disposal of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and make the world a safer place.
But as Blair was lapping up the grateful plaudits from the U.S. Congress on July 17, 2003, the man who had done more than almost any other individual on earth to contain the threat from WMD lay dead in the woods at Harrowdown Hill in Oxfordshire.
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