Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Dr David Kelly was Murdered to Silence or Suicide as British Govt Claimed


Good Man. What's a good man ?

A man with integrity > Morally sound An honest person > Worthy of being depended on An Honouable man > Not disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent Such a man was Dr David Kelly,

The British Scientist, The Government Weapons Expert

Specialized in Biological Weapons


The man exposed Russian Biological Weapons


The man DENIED presence of Weapons of Mass Destructions in Iraq of Sadd
am Hussein

The man was MURDERED

By WHOM is the Question to be answered
from pickings on our Net

An year long investigation by British MP, Norman Baker, indicates
''Murder'' and cover up by Lord Hutton




The key susp
ects are all those that pushed for Invasion of Iraq and the
Iraqi informants o
f gullible CIA who misled from the start.

Alistair Campbell, the right hand man of Tony Blair, was what Dick Chene was to George Bush.



America and Britain must clear the foul Air !

4 comments:

  1. Is the murder of dr.David kelly yet 2 b solved?Nice blog for ? Murders only.Thank U Benz Sir.

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  2. He was murdered. He was saying as a Weapons Inspector of Iraq for Britain and United Nations that there are no Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq.
    Tony Blair and George Bush declared war on Iraq saying there are such WMD and could be deployed in 45 minutes.
    To end this conflict life of Dr David Kelly was terminated.
    We are NOT saying Tony Blair killed Dr David Kelly personally.
    All we are saying is that Dr David Kelly was murdered in Watch of Tony Blair.
    Tony Blair was involved in Cash for Honour deals by Labour Party.
    Tony Blair was questioned in this regard but Lord Hutton's Inquiry Commission cleared Tony Blair.
    We are asking why Lord Hutton was appointed in an indecent hurry and why he chose to ignore obvious evidences that pointed away from 'Suicide' and towards suspicious circumstances.
    We appreciate your support.
    Thank you.

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  3. 'What a crazy story', says Anthony Aloysius of
    Mernda, Victoria, Australia.

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