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Tuesday, August 19, 2003
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Thoughts on Kelly
Scratching my head...
SOME THOUGHTS ON DAVID KELLY. That David Kelly
committed suicide, I find very difficult to believe. He was not the
kind of man to commit suicide. But particularly, the circumstances
surrounding his demise could well lead to an other conclusion.
David Kelly was an expert in chemical warfare and had access to
all information and sources worldwide. He is said to have worked for
the Mossad. His successful work in the past could have put him on the
death-list of more than one nation.
As one of Britain's most important intelligence people, he must
have had constant protection from the security services - MI5 and MI6,
Scotland Yard's Special Branch and the Thames Valley police.
Blair's officials put the name of Kelly forward as the possible
source of the leak in his government. That means they had been
following him and keeping him under close surveillance. They were
right. He was the leak. Therefore also a danger for Blair himself.
Kelly had become a threat to the Blair government and possibly other
governments as well. One more reason to keep Kelly under close
surveillance.
After his second appearance before the Common Select Committee
(escorted by two security detectives who even picked up everything
Kelly dropped on the ground), MI5 officers questioned Kelly. How and
about what?
Kelly arrived home very upset. Had he been threatened? Did he go
out for a walk on purpose, to meet his shadowers and give them a piece
of his mind? Did he think they were MI5 or MI6 officers? Was he told
his family was in danger? Did he opt for the brave solution to protect
his family? I cannot believe there was no surveillance at that moment.
They must have followed his every step. This man had become a liability
to the Blair government and other countries. If he went to the press
openly and spilled the beans, that would have been catastrophic for
Blair, maybe for Israel too.
Did Blair order a stop to Kelly's surveillance by MI5, MI6,
Scotland Yard, that evening and let the Mossad take over? Or was his
surveillance continued? Apparently not, they would not have let him
commit suicide then, or would they? This is the most important
question, was there no surveillance, why and who ordered this?
After his death, MI5 officers and forensic scientists from Porton Down,
Britain's biochemical research establishment, where Kelly had been head
of microbiology, searched Kelly's home and left with several items
sealed in bags. What did they take and why?
Even without proof the natural suggestion would be that Kelly was murdered. [Heli's Heaven and Hell Radio]
2:56:37 AM ;;
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2003
Karis.
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