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Dr David Kelly - The Conspiracy Files - Very Believable!!!

David Christopher Kelly CMG (17/5/1944 - 17/7/2003) was an employee of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MoD), an expert in biological warfare, and a former United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq. Kelly's discussion with Today programme journalist Andrew Gilligan about the British government's dossier on weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq inadvertently caused a major political scandal. He was found dead days after appearing before a Parliamentary committee investigating it.

The Hutton Inquiry, a public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his death, ruled that he had committed suicide, and that Kelly had not said some of the quotes attributed to him by Gilligan. Norman Baker, Liberal Democrat member of Parliament, who spent a year investigating the death, has rejected the official findings, saying that the official account of suicide was implausible because the means Kelly was said to have chosen is an unlikely and ineffective means of suicide, and that the most likely cause of death was murder.

I never normally buy into conspiracy theories - but this one seems true!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kelly
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First I find that this is very interesting, because of the venue of the mans suicide. If one is trying to make a point to ones superior one does so in a very public place in a very elaborate manner. In this case I think he would have rather chosen to live in order to keep trying to fight the So called Honorable Royal Heads of State, the same foolish stupidity happens here in the united states.

If said mans fate was so terrible that he wanted to commit suicide in a quiet place then he should have done so in a simple way, and slitting ones wrists is proven to be very hard to do.

So an overdoes i can believe more, but it is also very difficult to die from an overdose of prescribed drugs. Usually people go into a coma, or experience heavy sideeffects, such as vomiting, and extreme bowel problems. The point is that there is to much bullsh*t and not enough fact here.


30: 06 IRAQI INTELLIGENCE AGENCY? Sorry, but i dont believe that, would they really carry something like that out after the Coalition PWNS Iraq?
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In countries where firearms are readily available, many suicides involve the use of firearms. In fact, just over 55% of suicides committed in the United States in 2001 were by firearm.[17] Asphyxiation methods (including hanging) and toxification (poisoning and overdose) are fairly common as well. Each comprised about 20% of suicides in the US during the same time period. Other methods of suicide include blunt force trauma (jumping from a building or bridge, or stepping in front of a train, for example), bloodletting (slitting one's wrist or throat), self-immolation, electrocution, car collision and intentional starvation. Wiki. SEE 13:45! Doctor states that the ulna will not cause massive bloodloss(but on rare occasion it can), but the radial will cause bloodletting.
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Kanshi: Suicide through remonstration. Not common, this involved killing one's self to make a point to a lord when all other forms of persuasion had failed. Perhaps the best known example of this is provided by Hirate Nakatsukasa Kiyohide (1493-1553), who committed suicide to make a youthful and irreverent Oda Nobunaga change his ways.

http://www.samurai-archives.com/cultcat.html

The major thing to realize in this terrible situation is that: The honorably dead before he came to the said state, was that he could have been threatened into something as terrible as this. Or he could have really felt the need to make the ultimate decision. So aside for all conspiracy but the facts are cloudy and once again Spin has caused so perfectly a web of half truths as to cover up the real truth. Whether he commited suicide, or was murdered, or weather he could have tripped on a stump of tree, and jabbed his wrist on a jagged rock.

But the methods of suicide choses by a man who is the whos who in biochemical weapons for the UK seems a little strange.

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