Date: July 24, 2006 8:40:00 PM PDT
Subject: Fwd: [Fw: New Questions Over Death of David Kelly]
Date: July 24, 2006 11:58:30 AM PDT
Subject: [Fw: New Questions Over Death of David Kelly]
Fwd from: A.C.
New Questions Over Death of David Kelly
Posted by: "Mitchel Cohen"
Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:24 am (PST)
David Kelly was a world-reknowned microbiologist who was "suicided" in England after exposing Blair's lies about WMDs that were used by both Bush and Blair to invade Iraq. There have been an excruciatingly high number of microbiologists that have died in unusual circumstances in the last six years, many of them with knowledge of the U.S. and Britain's Anthrax-related and secret biowarfare programs.-- Mitchel Cohen
One commentator adds to the story, below: Don't forget that the ambulance crew who found Dr. Kelly gave a press conference on a Sunday saying that the amount of blood at the scene was insufficient for them to believe that a severed artery was the cause of death.
DAILY MAIL
*New Questions Over Death of David Kelly*
By JONATHAN OLIVER, The Mail
Sunday 22:00 p.m. 22nd July 2006
David Kelly: Major investigation has cast doubt on the official verdict that he committed suicide
Alarming new questions about the death of Iraq weapons inspector David Kelly have been raised as a major investigation cast doubt on the official verdict that he committed suicide.
The inquiry by campaigning MP Norman Baker will spark renewed speculation about how the Government's leading expert on weapons of mass destruction was found dead in a field in Oxfordshire three years ago.
In particular, the dossier compiled by the Liberal Democrat MP for Lewes shows that the method of suicide said to have been chosen by Dr. Kelly, far from being common as was claimed at the time, was in fact unique.
Dr. Kelly was the only person in the United Kingdom that year deemed to have died from severing the ulnar artery in his wrist, a particularly difficult and painful process as the artery is deep and Dr. Kelly had only a blunt garden knife.
The MP reveals that the Oxfordshire coroner held an 'unusual' meeting with Home Office officials before he determined the cause of Dr. Kelly's death. And he claims that a 'cozy cabal' of Mr. Blair's friends, including Peter Mandelson and Lord Falconer, the Lord Chancellor, hand-picked Lord Hutton, a retired Law Lord from Northern Ireland, to lead the official investigation in 2003.
Writing exclusively in The Mail on Sunday, Mr. Baker insists it is time to question the findings of the Hutton report. He says: "I challenge the conclusion on the basis that the medical evidence cannot support it, that Dr. Kelly's own behaviour and character argues strongly against it and that there were grave shortcomings in the legal and investigative processes set up to consider his death."
Dr. Kelly's body was found shortly after he was named as the source for a BBC report which claimed Downing Street 'sexed up' the official dossier on Saddam Hussein's chemical and biological arsenal. The six-month inquiry that followed concluded that the pressure of being exposed prompted the scientist to take his own life through a combination of an overdose of painkillers and slashing his wrist.
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