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13 doctors say WMD mole did not commit suicide

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posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 01:17 PM
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A group of doctors in the UK are mounting a legal and political campaign to overturn the suicide verdict in the death of a British doctor who was found dead shortly after exposing falsehoods about the justification for the Iraq war.

Dr. David Kelly was found dead in 2003 in a forest near his home in Oxfordshire. An inquiry into his death concluded that he had bled to death during a suicide attempt.

But 13 UK doctors are now challenging that assertion — and in doing so, renewing suspicions the doctor may have been murdered after it was revealed he was the mole for a BBC report that said evidence used to launch the Iraq war had been “sexed up.”

Earlier this month RAW STORY reported that Kelly had been working on a tell-all book about the lack of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and the existence of “germ warfare plans.”



According to the UK’s Daily Mail, “one of the doctors also said that he believes someone hacked into his computer, and thousands of emails discussing Dr. Kelly had gone missing.”

A documentary about David Kelly’s revelations, entitled Anthrax War, was aired in Canada by the CBC and will be broadcast this week in the UK by the BBC.


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Most people I speak to in the Uk about this are pretty much convinced that Dr. David Kelly did not commit suicide. It seems that someone is finally trying to bring justice into the mainstream.

You know the worst thing about this? (edit don't mean to belittle his death, this is not the worst thing) It gave birth to that horrible phrase: "sexed up".. the UK MSM went crazy for it, everything over here was getting sexed up in one way or another back then, they jumped on the phrase.

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posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 01:47 PM
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I'm usually uninterested in conspiracy theories, but this case stank. A lot of aspects were unusual and the circumstances bizarre. Left-handed man cuts his left wrist in suicide attempt with a blunt knife? IIRC he'd made numerous comments to colleagues, family and friends that he felt his life was in danger. He was unclear in his own mind whether the threat would come from Middle-Eastern interests or from closer to home...

It's always possible that the stress led to an irrational act committed in an irrational way...Bush/ Blair were committed to a War in Iraq using the WMD excuse and one the biggest authorities was saying "There are no WMD" The pressure he was under must have been beyond anything we can reasonably comprehend.

The thing was...Bush/Blair and the interests they represented were also under extreme pressure to provide evidence to justify an unpopular war. Could that pressure have led them to sanction an 'irrational act' that led to Kelly's death?

The doctors and ATS members can say what they like...if this was a State-sanctioned assassination/ murder...the 'truth' will be buried for decades.



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