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Monday, February 26, 2007

THE BBC ON THE DEATH OF DR DAVID KELLY

Some more heartfelt jokeumentary stuff from the BBC last night.

What started out as quite a promising programme turned out, like the Hutton Report, a whitewash.

Not mentioned in last night's episode:
Operation Mason - this started hours BEFORE Kelly was reported missing by his wife, and ended shortly after Kelly's corpse had been discovered. Thames Valley Police say Mason does relate to the Kelly death. Hmm.

Hutton himself is quite a ranking Mason, and was in charge of Northern Irish Justice during the 1970's (or rather as a Mason was told how to run Northern Irish "justice").

Kelly was a member of the Bahai faith which is opposed to suicide (which fits in well with the lack of a suicide note and the fact that Kelly had emailed several friends just before he disappeared telling them that he was looking forward to getting back to work again and that the whole episode would blow over).

Once again it is the omission of certain evidence that betrays the motive for such programmes.

Kelly had dealt with Iraq for over a decade. He busted a programme of theirs in the mid 1990's. He was a tough man, determined to rid the world of certain types of WMD.

As reported last night, Kelly had referred to "dark actors playing games", and that he "would probably be found dead in the woods".

As Norman Baker MP reported last night, correspondence between himself and others has been blatantly interfered with by "someone".

And why was Kelly's death certificate signed without the legal requisite of an inquest and just as the Hutton Inquiry kicked off, an inquiry with a legal status less than a coroner's inquiry?

And DC Coe, the man who was alone with Kelly's corpse for a half hour and the subject of speculation that he interfered with and moved Kelly's corpse, did NOT give his evidence to Hutton under oath. There is also a BIG question over who was with Coe at the time, and why they were there.

It all stinks!! AGAIN!!

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