beyond probable cause…

Posted on Saturday 23 January 2010

70-year gag on Kelly death evidence [Dr. David Kelly]
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by Larisa Alexandrova
01/23/2010

Well this latest news won’t fuel any conspiracy theories (cough) or bring even more serious questions about the alleged murder (not suicide) of former UN weapons’ inspector Dr. David Kelly (cough).

Before we get into the latest astonishing developments, here is a quick summary of who Dr. Kelly was and what happened to him:
  1. Dr. David Kelly worked for the Ministry of Defense/U.K. as an expert in bio-weapons. He was also one of the key UN weapons inspectors in Iraq.
  2. He became concerned about the US/UK claims of WMD in Iraq in the build-up to the Iraq war in 2003. Much the same way that former US Ambassador Joseph Wilson became concerned about US claims of yellowcake uranium purchases by Iraq from Niger. Like Wilson, Dr. Kelly became an anonymous source for a journalist. In Kelly’s case, he met with BBC journalist Andrew Gilligan.
  3. The MoD leaked Kelly’s identity (just like Valerie Plame Wilson’s identity was leaked) to the press.
  4. A Parliamentary committee tasked with investigating the planted intelligence on Iraq asked Kelly to testify, which he did.
  5. Several days after his testimony and while preparing for a trip with his wife, Dr. Kelly was found dead in a park nearby his home, which was ruled a suicide. On the day he "committed suicide" he had sent an email to New York Times reporter Judith Miller in which he said "many dark actors playing games."
  6. Leading physicians and first responders who arrived at the park and inspected Kelly’s body did not think he committed suicide, even going so far as to sue the British government to prove their case.
    "Evidence relating to the death of Government weapons inspector David Kelly is to be kept secret for 70 years, it has been reported. A highly unusual ruling by Lord Hutton, who chaired the inquiry into Dr Kelly’s death, means medical records including the post-mortem report will remain classified until after all those with a direct interest in the case are dead, the Mail on Sunday reported.

    And a 30-year secrecy order has been placed on written records provided to Lord Hutton’s inquiry which were not produced in evidence. The Ministry of Justice said decisions on the evidence were a matter for Lord Hutton. But Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker, who has conducted his own investigations into Dr Kelly’s death, described the order as "astonishing".

    Dr Kelly’s body was found in woods close to his Oxfordshire home in 2003, shortly after it was revealed that he was the source of a BBC report casting doubt on the Government’s claim that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction capable of being fired within 45 minutes. An inquest was suspended by then Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer, who ruled that Lord Hutton’s inquiry could take its place. But in the event, the inquiry focused more on the question of how the BBC report came to be broadcast than on the medical explanation for Dr Kelly’s death."
No credible expert believes that Kelly killed himself. Yet Lord Hutton continues to not only force the suicide claims down the throats of the medical experts who examined Kelly’s body and of the British public, he has also now sealed all of the records. If Kelly killed himself, then why are the medical records being sealed?

The question remains: just how far were the Blair/Bush administrations willing to go in order to fabricate a reason for the Iraq war? The Bush administration was at the very least willing to out a covert CIA officer, committing treason in the process. What was Tony Blair willing to do? It is very simple. If Dr. Kelly committed suicide, then his medical records should not be sealed as there is no reason to seal them. If, however, Dr. Kelly was murdered, then the sealing of the medical records only adds more weight to what most reasonable people already suspect actually happened. 

Ultimately, what must really be asked is if anyone from the Blair/Bush administrations will ever be held to account for anything. The answer seems to be a solid no.
I know it’s monotonous that I post the same story over and over, but I just can’t let the murder of Dr. David Kelly go. Here are my previous comments:
It was a period when we’d invaded Iraq and were beginning to realize that the whole rationale for being there was a lie. In July 2003, Joseph Wilson wrote a New York Times op-ed questioning the prewar Intelligence. Wilson’s wife was outed on July 14th. Dr. Kelly had raised the same questions in the UK. On July 18th, Kelly was found dead. This is a piece I didn’t know about:

…I’ll add one more thing to Larisa’s timeline. One of the things that happened in one of Ari Fleischer’s last briefings [trying to look for it now] is that he was informed by reporters that Tony Blair would be coming for a visit – Fleischer, apparently, had not been told about what was apparently a last minute trip. Which had the effect of – just days after Plame’s identity was leaked and on the day Kelly was suicided – having Blair and Bush having a last minute visit together.

Just in case he needed to be out of town, you know.
The allegation here is simple: George W. Bush and Tony Blair actively eliminated people who were onto their criminal invasion of Iraq. The evidence in both cases is way beyond "probable cause." This is not a conspiracy theory. It was a conspiracy…

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