The Death of Dr David Kelly
Dr David Kelly’s untimely death has left unanswered questions and many wondering if he did in fact commit “suicide”
By on July 16, 2009
Questions over his death six years ago wont go away. Now a group of specialist doctors have announced they will mount a legal challenge to overturn the official verdict of “suicide”, saying “he could not have died from loss of blood” as claimed
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By on July 9, 2009
The weapons inspector was writing a book that would have exposed damaging government secrets shortly before he supposedly committed ‘suicide’
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By on April 17, 2009
A British Member of Parliament explains why after spending a year investigating his death, he’s now conviced that Dr David Kelly didn’t commit suicide
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By on September 8, 2008
After the weapon inspector’s friend revealed that as a result of minor injuries, he would have been unable to slash his wrists with sufficient force to commit suicide
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By on September 3, 2008
Five years after his death at 59, his close friend, an American military linguist has come forward to dispute the official account of his death
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By on August 29, 2008
It has been revealed that a police helicopter flew directly over the spot where Dr David Kelly’s body was found after he supposedly committed ‘suicide’. Yet despite a sophisticated thermal imaging system it failed to find any trace of his corpse
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By on November 25, 2007
Norman Baker’s The Strange Death of David Kelly charts the moral depths of the Blair regime
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By on November 14, 2007
So says biological warfare expert who criticised Britain and U.S.
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By on October 28, 2007
In the weeks before he was discovered dead in a wood in Oxfordshire on Friday, July 18, 2003, Dr David Kelly was treated as a pawn in the Government’s game
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By on October 26, 2007
Norman Baker is one of Westminster’s most respected MPs. Here he reveals why he thinks David Kelly was murdered for exposing Tony Blair’s lies over Iraq
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By on October 25, 2007
While investigating the death of Dr David Kelly I made many strange dicoveries, writes Norman Baker, not least some disturbing parallels with the case of a young American journalist named Danny Casolaro
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By on October 23, 2007
By the Member of Parliament who spent a year investigating his death
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By on October 21, 2007
It is becoming increasingly clear that the Hutton inquiry was intended as a cover-up. And forget talk about the involvement of “anti-Saddam Iraqis”, Kelly was murdered at the instigation of the Anglo-American establishment
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By on October 19, 2007
Commenting on Dr Kelly’s suicide, a police spokesman admitted that no fingerprints were found on the knife he supposedly used to kill himself. However, he continued, “This however does not change the official explanation of his death”
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By on September 17, 2007
Americans may reassure themselves that when the goon squad begins its killing spree, they at least have the firepower to defend themselves. In Britain, it will all be over in a day. Michael James reflects on the implications of the Hutton Report
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By on June 23, 2007
‘He is the latest in a long line of officials implicated in the Kelly controversy to be rewarded with an honour by the Government.’ Just natural career progressions? You decide…..
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By on April 17, 2007
British MP Norman Baker has set out in detail for the first time why he believes the secret service murdered the Government scientist Dr David Kelly
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By on March 1, 2007
The BBC’s Conspiracy Files continues to set the standard for media deception. The latest, on David Kelly’s death, hints that he may indeed have been murdered but on the orders of an old ogre with a history of being wheeled out when a “bad guy” is needed
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By on February 27, 2007
After an eight-month investigation, a senior member of parliament has concluded that claims that weapons inspector David Kelly committed suicide do not “hold water”
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By on February 18, 2007
And 39% “Don’t know” – so actually fewer that 40% think that he “committed suicide”
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