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"aussie tony" & the value of legacies .....
British weapons inspector Dr. David Kelly was writing an expose about his work with anthrax and his warnings that Iraq possessed no weapons of mass destruction at the time of his death in July 2003, according to a report published in a British newspaper. Kelly's death - said to have been a suicide - has stirred controversy, as it came on the heels of testimony to the House of Commons about a memo which purported that Britain had "sexed up" a dossier on Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction. A Parliamentary inquiry ruled that the death had been suicide, though it also included testimony from a former British ambassador who quotes Kelly as having said, "I will probably be found dead in the woods" if Iraq were invaded. Kelly's computers were seized in the wake of his death. He was a signatory to Britain's Official Secrets Act, which allows for the prosecution of those who talk to the press about state secrets and prescribes a more stringent framework for secrecy than in the United States. According to the paper, "he was intending to reveal that he warned Prime Minister Tony Blair there were no weapons of mass destruction anywhere in Iraq weeks before the British and American invasion... and was also intending to lift the lid on a potentially bigger scandal, his own secret dealings in germ warfare with the apartheid regime in South Africa." http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/07/06/uk-weapons-inspector-dead-expose/
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Double-Cross
The "double-cross system" has been used in war and peace, in order to deceive.
It was made very effective during WWII by J. C. Masterman, the head of the "double-cross system in the English secret service. It help greatly in winning the war.
read more of double crossed.... including David Kelly and the other Anthrax figure Bruce E. Ivins
the dangers of gardening .....
Mai Pederson, the American woman who has been described variously as a spy and a "very close friend" of Dr David Kelly, has joined the call for a new investigation into the death of the British government scientist, on whose weapons inspection team she once worked as an interpreter.
Pederson, a master sergeant in the US Air Force, first met Kelly in 1998. She has always been convinced that he did not commit suicide.
Kelly died in July 2003 after being exposed as the source for a BBC news report which famously questioned the justification for going to war in Iraq the previous March.
The Hutton inquiry concluded that he had committed suicide by slitting his left wrist after taking an overdose of co-proxamol painkillers.
Pederson's intervention comes a week after the Mail on Sunday disclosed that a team of doctors was mounting a legal challenge to the Hutton inquiry's finding.
They say that the wrist wound from a blunt gardening knife could not have caused his death and that the dose of 20 tablets he took was not fatal.
http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/50908,news,david-kelly-spy-friend-calls-for-inquiry-into-suicide-death-iraq-inquest-mai-pederson?DCMP=NLC-daily
more coverups ......
Vital evidence which could solve the mystery of the death of Government weapons inspector Dr David Kelly will be kept under wraps for up to 70 years.
In a draconian - and highly unusual - order, Lord Hutton, the peer who chaired the controversial inquiry into the Dr Kelly scandal, has secretly barred the release of all medical records, including the results of the post mortem, and unpublished evidence.
The move, which will stoke fresh speculation about the true circumstances of Dr Kelly's death, comes just days before Tony Blair appears before the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War.
It is also bound to revive claims of an establishment cover-up and fresh questions about the verdict that Dr Kelly killed himself.
Tonight, Dr Michael Powers QC, a doctor campaigning to overturn the Hutton findings, said: 'What is it about David Kelly's death which is so secret as to justify these reports being kept out of the public domain for 70 years?'
Campaigning Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker, who has also questioned the verdict that Dr Kelly committed suicide, said: 'It is astonishing this is the first we've known about this decision by Lord Hutton and even more astonishing he should have seen fit to hide this material away.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1245599/David-Kelly-post-mortem-kept-secret-70-years-doctors-accuse-Lord-Hutton-concealing-vital-information.html
a conspiratorial criminal offence
Yes John...
Although the release of medical records of the post mortem could lead to some speculation, not releasing the document only adds to the conspiracy theory. I believe the family of Dr Kelly should be advised, unless they already know but are sworn to secrecy. Since David Kelly death is undeniably tied up to a very public and political affair for which many people died — including 4500 US troops and about 1 million Iraqi — Lord Hutton has no right to keep the death certificate under wrap. His decree is a conspiratorial criminal offence. Lord Hutton should be stripped of his lordship and taken to court. And the record made public. Although I do not hold my breath... It's easy in this day and age to fabricate a fake one... or it may not reveal anything, or remain "unconclusive" or be simply wrong. See David Kelly in "double crossed"...
re anthony charles lynton blair (aka ‘aussie tony’) ….
John Pilger, David Halpin, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Ken Loach, Noam Chomsky, Richard Dawkins, Lindsey German, Ben Griffin, Dr Nawal Saadawi, Haifa Zangana, Mark Steel, Dr Kamil Mahdi, Bruce Kent, and other citizens of Spain, Argentine, USA, and UK, support a Blair War Crimes Foundation to seek signatures for a petition to the United Nations General Assembly and the UK Attorney General, to uphold the UN Charter, the Geneva and Hague Conventions, and International Law, and to indict Tony Blair for war crimes.
http://blairfoundation.wordpress.com/
still hearing voices .....
Middle East peace envoy Tony Blair warned Iran on Monday the world will do "whatever it takes" to stop its getting a nuclear weapon.
"Iran must not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons capability. Iran must know that we will do whatever it takes to stop them getting it," Blair told the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC, adding it was a matter of global security.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/100323/world/mideast_us_diplomacy_israel_lobby_blair_iran_1
a ghost from crimes past .....
The official story of Dr David Kelly is that he took his own life in an Oxfordshire wood by overdosing on painkillers and cutting his left wrist with a pruning knife. He was said to be devastated after being unmasked as the source of the BBC's claim that the Government had 'sexed up' the case for war in Iraq.
A subsequent official inquiry led by Lord Hutton into the circumstances leading to the death came to the unequivocal conclusion that Kelly committed suicide. Yet suspicions of foul play still hang heavy over the death of the weapons expert whose body was found seven years ago next month in one of the most notorious episodes of Tony Blair's premiership...
Dr David Kelly: The damning new evidence that points to a cover-up by Tony Blair's government