As many of you may know I’ve been following this story since the sad event happened. I’ve even read the MP Norman Baker’s book entitled: “The Strange Death of David Kelly.” And a fascinating, very convincing, book it is; one that I’d recommend to anybody who is interested in this subject.
So you can imagine how pleased I was to read an article on the BBC news website about a group of medical doctors who want the case to undergo a formal inquest, unlike Lord Hutton’s inquiry that reached the conclusion that this government scientist had committed suicide. However, I strongly suspect that the request for such an inquest will be denied.
This new article, dated 5th December 2009, can be found here.
Personally, along with many other people, I believe that David Kelly was assassinated. The evidence, or rather the lack of it, in this case simply doesn’t add up and, along with all of the other inquiries that Tony Blair instigated during his years as Prime Minister, the outcome was a fudge. In all of them many of us believe that the conclusions were already decided before the “investigation” began.
I’m not a believer in all of the conspiracy theories that can be found on the Internet, but this one I do believe in!
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